Jack Frost

1997

Action / Comedy / Fantasy / Horror

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 16% · 19 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 31% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 4.7/10 10 10922 10.9K

Plot summary

On his way to be executed, the vehicle containing notorious serial killer Jack Frost collides with a hazardous chemical truck, turning him into a snow covered mutant and unleashing him on the unsuspecting town of Snomonton.


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Reviewed by Gislef 5 / 10

Michael Keaton - Eat your heart out!

Some folks don't get it. This is _supposed_ to be a parody, albeit one made on a low budget. The producers don't take themselves too seriously, and the end result is something a lot funnier than the over-blown Michael Keaton '98 version. Every aspect of a killer snowman is explored as the antagonist shoots icicles, decapitates a kid with a sled, has sex with a woman using his carrot nose, kills a victim by turning her into a Xmas tree, and displaying the same indestructible aspects as a Terminator. Other amusing moments to watch for are: the opening narration (done by a Malcolm McDowell wanna-be), the horny teenagers breaking _into_ the sheriff's house to have sex (??) and the cast's refusal to speak any obscenity: lots of "Hecks" and "Darns" are inserted at the most inappropriate times. This is a great movie to kill 1-1/2 hours with if you can pick up the tape at bargain rates or catch it on cable.

Reviewed by poolandrews 6 / 10

Fun in a stupid sort of way.

Jack Frost is set during Christmas & starts on any icy road near the town of Snowmonton where convicted serial killer Jack Frost (Scott MacDonald) is being transported from to be executed, unfortunately the prison van crashes into another van carrying some sort of genetically engineered experimental chemicals & is gets splashed all over Frost who melts into a bloody goo. However that's not the end of the story as the chemicals fuse Frost's DNA to the snow & he is revived as a Snowman, a foul-mouthed,wise-cracking murdering Snowman at that who sets out to find & kill Sheriff Sam Tiler (Christopher Allport) the man responsible for arresting him while he was still human. Leaving a trail of dead bodies in his wake no-one in Snowmonton is safe from Jack Frost the killer mutant Snowman...

Written & directed by Michael Cooney this rather silly excuse for a horror comedy isn't half bad & is so gloriously silly & outlandish that it's hard not to like it, sure Jack Frost isn't any sort of masterpiece but I found it passed 90 minutes entertainingly enough. The films silly concept tries to be both scary & funny & in some ways it works on both counts, there are some decent horror & likewise there are one or two amusing gags here although it doesn't always work on all fronts. The story is fairly pacey which leaves the audience little time to pick holes in the story so that's all good & at the end of the day Jack Frost is not really meant to be anything more than a fun horror comedy & in that regard it's a moderate success. The film is basically a teen slasher as it features some novelty killer who spouts one-liners (I particularly liked the one about 'forstbite' when he bit someone...) although the idea that the killer a traditional looking Snowman is probably a first. The character's are played for laughs as is the dialogue & there's one or two nice moments of imagination like the scene where Jack Frost rapes a girl with the carrot that he uses as a nose or how Frost can fire icicles as spears & the eventual outcome where it's discovered the way to kill Frost is to use anti-freeze. As I said Jack Frost isn't the best film ever or even the best slasher film ever but it's watchable & does work quite well overall despite a silly plot that initially sounds less than promising.

Jack Frost does suffer because of it's low budget, the Snowman effects are crude & look very cheap for instance. There's a bit of gore, a guy has spear like icicles thrown at him, there's a decapitation, a strangulation & someone melts at the start but not much else. Now, looking at all the various DVD/video covers the Jack Frost as seen on those is different to the actual Jack Frost featured in the film, the one seen in the film looks just like a traditional Snowman with stones for eyes (none of those glowing green things), has no tongue & a carrot for a nose (not that skull like indentation shape seen on the artwork) so don't expect to see that in the film. Played largely for laughs the film isn't scary & definitely doesn't take itself seriously.

Filmed at Big Bear Lake & Los Angeles in California the production values are alright but the effects often look cheap & it's clear that the makers couldn't do everything they wanted to as some scenes are quite choppy with Jack 'appearing' out of nowhere. The acting is OK from no-one I have ever heard of expect ex-model Shannon Elizabeth who gets raped by Frost in a scene that is hard to describe but not graphic at all, however how she kept a straight face filming that scene is beyond me.

Jack Frost is a horror comedy that works pretty well on both counts & I don't reckon is half bad, worth a watch if your in the mood for something light. Not to be confused with the big budget Hollywood family flick Jack Frost (1998) with Michael Keaton as both films are on opposite ends of the cinematic spectrum & was followed by the direct to video sequel Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman (2000).

Reviewed by Monica4937 5 / 10

Don't you go where Mr. Jack Frost goes...don't you eat his yellow snow.

Alrighty...I've read on here lots of bad reviews about this film...and very few (rare) good reviews. Mine...is neutral. While I have to agree on how just overall "bad" this film was...I can't say that I DIDN'T enjoy it. It's really hard to diss a film that doesn't take itself seriously. I don't think Michael Cooney set out to make a brilliant, blockbuster slasher that stars A+ actors and has the best gore effects (or snowman effects) ever...although I can't say they were bad either. Jack Frost is just a brainless, fun film that doesn't require much from the viewer. It offers inventive ways of killing someone, as well as comedic one liners (mainly from Jack Frost). If you're looking for a harmless, think-free film with cool death scenes then this is a good film to watch. If you're looking for the next Texas Chainsaw Massacre then you're dreamin big dreams with this one. *wink* 5/10

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