Jack Frost 2: The Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman

2000 "He's Icin' & Slicin'"
Jack Frost 2: The Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman
3.6| 1h31m| R| en| More Info
Released: 21 November 2000 Released
Producted By: A-Pix Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website:
Synopsis

The sheriff and his deputies from the first movie decide to take a vacation in the Caribbean. Their holiday will be short-lived, however, as the thawed murderer gets inadvertently re-frozen and brought back to life. As if that weren't bad enough, he now has the ability to remain frozen even in tropical temperatures, and he's headed south to settle some old scores.

... View More
Stream Online

The movie is currently not available onine

Director

Producted By

A-Pix Entertainment

Trailers & Images

Reviews

Michael Ledo The movie is more comedy than slasher horror, perhaps more in the same light as "Student Bodies." Christopher Allport plays Sheriff Sam Tiler, who people don't believe about his killer snowman. The snowman has been revived and heads to a tropical island where Sam and his wife are vacationing. Jack Frost has the ability to change his shape. He talks the whole while, similar to the inane chatter of previously mentioned "Student Bodies."The movie is fun and is more spoof on horror than horror itself. There is blood, killing, and some Troma style gore. A killer snow ball fight.F-bomb, nudity (Kerri V. Griffin)
Anonymous Andy (Minus_The_Beer) This frost-bitten sequel to 1997's surprisingly clever and enjoyable "Jack Frost" finds the titular killer snowman (voiced by Scott MacDonald) traversing to a tropical resort to harass shell-shocked Sheriff Tiler (Christopher Allport, looking like he'd rather have a recurring role on "7th Heaven" than do this again) and company once more. "Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman" is every bit as ridiculous as you'd expect, but is also even cheaper and dopier than you may be anticipating.Opening with a title in the coolest of cool Windows '98 fonts, 'Chiller,' the chintzy look and feel of the film is established almost immediately, as if to warn you to turn it off before it's too late. Likewise, the cinematography is virtually non existent. "Jack Frost 2" has all the production value of a turn-of-the-century Comedy Central sitcom, but with hardly a fraction of the wit. Michael Cooney returns to the director's chair for this direct-to-video cheapie and although he tries to bring the same humor and energy from the first, it just doesn't translate. Just like snow can't hold up in a warm environment, neither can the original's charms redeem this sorry affair. Jack will try to make you smile time and time again, but his water-logged puns aren't enough to break the ice.On the upside, the fast and loose feel of the production means that no one is taking this terribly seriously, and neither should you. Midway through the film, Jack sprouts a few dozen snowball offspring who wreak havoc on the resort, "Gremlins" style. These slightly entertaining bits, culminating in the film's deus ex banana (see it to believe it), offer moments of semi-inspired silliness, but by then, most of its cool has melted away. Take this one with a grain of rock salt.
Michael_Elliott Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman (2000) BOMB (out of 4) Horrid sequel to a really awful movie has everyone's least favorite killer snowman following the cop from the first film to a beach where more deaths happen. JACK FROST 2 is a painful film to sit through because it's just so downright boring that the 91-minutes really do feel like torture. In fact, I'd highly recommend someone to brutally mutilate themselves before sitting down to watch this thing because it really is that bad. Like the first film, you really shouldn't take this thing too serious but whereas the first at least had a couple interesting things in it, this sequel is just downright awful. On a technical level I guess you can give writer-director Michael Cooney some credit that the film looks decent but there's still no way to overlook everything else. Look, I get it that this here is just meant to be camp but I didn't laugh at any of the spoofs and I certainly wasn't scare by anything here (unless you could the horrid CGI snowman). The film contains bad acting, bad writing, bad special effects, a bad story, bad kills and just not a single good thing. You really can't even enjoy this thing on a "so bad it's good" level because of how hard it is to get through the thing. This here is certainly something that Santa should give out to bad kids instead of coal.
Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki Completely braindead, terribly-conceived sequel to a film which was surprisingly amusing. The killer glob of snow is resurrected by hot coffee (seriously) and goes to tropical island, where cop from the first film is on holiday with his wife on the (as usual) one-year anniversary of the events from the first film. The deaths in the first film were amusingly silly, but here people are dispatched in some of the most idiotic ways imaginable. Top-billed Jennifer Lyons has just a cameo, with only a few brief scenes before being killed (by salad tongs!) 20 minutes into the film. Manners is back, with only an eyepatch to show for having his face gnawed off by the killer snowglob in the first film. *groans* Such a funny first film, such a waste of a second.