Deep Winter

2009
Deep Winter
4.5| 1h36m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 27 January 2009 Released
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Country: United States of America
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Maverick downhill racer, Tyler Crowe, reunites with best friend and renegade snowboarder, Mark Rider. It doesn't take long for the old friends to take on a new mission. Together they head to Alaska, where led by a veteran guide, the two attempt the most daring descent on snow ever caught on film. But with glory comes risk. And this challenge is no exception.

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Leofwine_draca This was a dreadful film. From the title I was expecting a disaster movie, but what I got was some dull drama about a pair of competitive skiers who decide to tackle one of the most dangerous slopes in the world. Aside from the Alaskan locales, this has very few elements of interest, and at least half the running time seems to be padded out with stock shots of repetitive skiing footage.If the director and writers were trying to put across the magic and excitement of the sport then they didn't do a very good job because this is sleep-inducing. A few old and tired faces prop up the cast, including a here-and-there Michael Madsen, a lazy Robert Carradine, and an unusually charismatic Luke Goss. Eric Lively is a block of wood as the lead, and the only one worse than him is his co-star Kellan Lutz, later to star in the likes of THE EXPENDABLES 3 and THE LEGEND OF HERCULES.
kai ringler I don't get it,, once again the majority of film goers and reviewers miss the entire point of this movie,, this didn't have a Hollywood budget. I don't think the directors intended on this to be a Cinematic Masterpiece or win an Academy Award. so now that we are on the same page, let me begin by saying, the scenery in the movie was awesome,, the premise, where you have a mountain that is yet to be tamed,, yeah you have some fool hardy kids try to do stuff that would get them killed and stuff , but you only live once,, kinda reminds me of the winter X games don't it. I watched it just to see Michael Madsen,, he wasn't bad in the picture nor impressive. just middle of the road. I liked the skiing and snowboarding scenes. all of the angles and speed that is common to the sport. I thought this was a decent action movie, with some suspense in it also,
Carmen Cintron For those of you who thought the music was outstanding as I did, here's the website with the list of songs.By the way, I'm really disappointed in IMDb for not adding this information to their database. The movie was just okay, but the music was really terrific.Also, the music supervisors should have cited the artist.I especially like the song: "Home" Performed by Marc Broussard Courtesy of Universal Music EnterprisesYou can view his video on youtube; he's an Amazing Artist!Soundtrack For 'Deep Winter' Moviehttp://deepwintermovie.com/soundtrack.html
Rodrigo Amaro In "Deep Winter" Eric Lively and Kellan Lutz play two friends who join forces on a adventure of a lifetime: to be part of a documentary showing their risky performances while skiing on a dangerous mountain on Alaska. Followed by the filmmaker (Luke Goss) and a well trained guide (Michael Madsen) they're heading to something that can change their lives and not in a good way. And a film like this couldn't exist without some cracks on this beautiful friendship after Lively's character start to date Lutz's sister (played by Peyton List). Lifeless and quite insignificant, there isn't much to be said about this flick since it's a movie that doesn't have much to say or show. Sure, there's some breathtaking skiing sequences and the two hotties as main stars but that's it; the rest of the movie isn't all that interesting and we only have endless skiing scenes and some other moments involving Madsen's character saying there's a storm coming which makes even more impossible the already impossible stunt, and the filmmaker always concerned about losing money and wasting time waiting for the weather to change so he can film his documentary. It repeat itself so much that it gets completely dull.Almost enjoyable. Almost. 5/10