Honestly speaking it's the realistic horror films that scare me the most. Mainly because no matter how horrific a horror movie can get, real life will always be scarier than what Hollywood can create.
@@madisonbrooks5793 We all would but since we all know ghosts and other other fictional monsters aren't real so we know we'll never be in the presence of those which makes it way less scary then something that could actual happen.
Fussy Harp yeh I figured that you would be in more dire situation then they showed & acted a lil differently. Such as: being frozen more-so; so their fingers more stiffer & the second guy would not of been able to grip at all. I feel the girl would of gotten hypothermia especially with the lack of food beforehand too. They didn’t seem focused on attempts to not freeze so quickly by moving much or hugging etc. or take longer between fist mention of ‘I’m gonna jump’ (most would get the snow would be like concrete) to ‘hang on, how we could use what we have to help ourselves’... before loosing it. P.S. as a woman I would totally pull my pants down n piss n just ask my friend to look away, like life or death situation is not the time to care about being ‘lady like’ lol
Back when the Disney movie first came out, I legitimately thought everyone was talking about THIS Frozen and I was very confused. Great movie and great video!
Acharged true but the characters would have been exhausted and probably dehydrated. I cannot remember where in 5he movie the scene happened but surely she passed out which would be normal
kanishq ruhil The problem is she casually touches the metal like it's nothing while she is conscious. I wouldn't normally complain.about the actors not being shot in the cold, except the makers made a big deal about in being shot in the cold. So much so that when people complained about not seeing their breath the director claimed that it was so cold their internal body temperature. Which wouldn't happen unless they actually died.
Cables aren’t sharp, there aren’t wolves in New England, you can easily outrun a wolf on a snowboard. On top of that the decisions made by the characters are just stupid, it’s like they want to die.
Richard Round I do respect Goodbadflicks on how they go about enjoy films. However, I do find it taxing that YMS is both celebrated and pigeonholed to become a review to nitpick the obvious low hanging fruit movies of how stupid they are. Like unfriended, the host and the saw franchises. Which I think only makes it clear of how shallow some viewers are when they just want to hear some asshole validate an opinion more than enjoy the film than what it is. Which is what really separates Goodbadflicks and YMS. I think his review on Frozen is boring and his editing style is starting to grow stale as he reuses gags and jokes to nitpick the film.
YMS is better at recomanding and analysing movies. His Synecdoche, New York series is long and insightful. But the whole "riff track" thing has slightly gotten out of hand. So many jaded people. The whole YMS vs Adam Green thing was awkward to follow
I enjoy the YMS review. He was able to call out the unintentional humor of the premise and just have fun poking at it and be nit picky. I don't care for most horror movies nowadays but I do appreciate how they are made and the production which is why, while I may disagree saying this is one of the best horror movies of the last decade I did enjoy this video and its history.
i fell backwards from standing to on my back downhill onto packed snow, my right wrist was fractured. Packed snow goes through melting and freezing phases throughout the day all season, it essential becomes ice with soft snow groomed over it every night, with that soft snow layer melting and freezing again. imagine falling 50 feet onto 20 foot deep slab of ice
Stewie Stiffen, ikr he probably would have only been bruised if he landed right and the wolves wouldn’t have come. I’m pissed that his friend died though
I pray to God he does. Easiest 10,000 I'd ever make. The idea that humans are invincible machine gun wielding gods is a dumb idea, but the idea we're all fragile, sheltered morons is an even worse idea to have. If a stewardess can fall out of a plane at cruising altitude into a mountain range and climb out with a broken arm and leg, I can get out of a chair lift.
russetwolf13 Humans are fragile beings. No matter how much of a hardcore survivalist you are, or how much you bench press, in a bad situation luck is a huge factor of whether you escape unscathed or with broken bones, or if you just simply die.
Okay, let's put this one to bed. Humans are only fragile in the sense that all living things are systems which can fail without key components, we are only fragile compared to other animals in the same size and weight range. In actuality humans can take a metric fuckload of serious traumatic injuries and keep going. 95% of gunshot wounds are survivable. It's not the broken leg or ravenous packs of man eating wolves that get you, it's being stuck out in the elements for a prolonged period of time. The ultimate irony of Frozen is that no one freezes to death, no one dies from the very first thing that would actually kill them. Jumping and breaking a leg is the least of your issues, and getting down the mountain and to shelter is as easy as getting to the lodge itself, busting a window and closing an interior door behind yourself. A busted leg will keep, hypothermia won't and you have no choices in the matter, get it done or die. And luck is a major factor, it's not the only factor and it cuts both ways. Just as you're likely to incur some sort of minor to serious injury jumping 50 feet, you're very very unlikely to get a goddamn double compound fracture unless you're Mr. Glass, in which case why are you on the mountain and why are you volunteering to jump? This shit isn't magic, being a big burly survivalist doesn't matter, you're right, because it's easier than that! You don't have to bench press your way out of hypothermia, you need shelter and a fucking blanket. And on top of all that ski resorts aren't the fucking arctic, if the place were bitterly cold people wouldn't ski there. The biggest problem they had filming was that it got too fucking warm and the snow started to melt because it's fucking Snowbasin, it gets warm all the time, Utah is a high altitude desert. People ski here in particular because the dry air and the salt in the air makes nice, fluffy snow while it's still relatively warm out. And still, again, for a hilariously unlucky bunch of idiots who get caught out in the open during a blizzard they must have superhuman constitutions because not one freezes to death. Even the guy with the broken legs who's losing blood (and thus body heat) doesn't freeze to death! IT'S A HORROR MOVIE CALLED FROZEN AND NO ONE FREEZES TO DEATH!
russetwolf13 yeah you're right, ski-resorts aren't that cold... during the day... I fuckin dare you to stay out all night with no form of heating though. Sure some places are warm despite the snow, but not at night... even here in Scotland I wouldn't like to go out during the day on a fucking mountain because even without snow you'll freeze to death. And if you really wanna get technical about the title, no-one freezes to death in the animated "Frozen" either. As for luck, I'm sure you could break a couple of legs and drag yourself to safety eventually... unless you're *unlucky* enough to come across the aforementioned wolves that like the smell of your blood, so why don't we throw them into the shit talker mess... now what do you do smart ass? You know the worst kind of youtube commenter? The one that thinks he's an expert in anything and could survive any movie situation.
This movie horrified me when I saw it years ago I just thought it was so good! I made all my family and friends who I thought could handle it watch it. Yea that scene where Dan jumps and then gets eaten by the wolves really stuck with me. I even did my own research after some of my friends were bashing the believability of some aspects of the movie. Definitely agree that this is one of the best horror movies that come out in years
It just frustarted me. It was so stupid... people having thei rhand on bare metal in winter, people not stuffing their face into their jackets, the cables don't cut you etc.
Funny thing is I watch horror movies my whole life no horror movies ever made me jump or freak out as much as I send it when he jumped and broke his legs and everything oh my god that part to me was pretty gruesome it wasn’t gruesome frozen but it was pretty bad especially the idea of being eaten alive I can’t imagine the fear somebody might feel knowing they’re going to be in the live
This movie deserves every bit of praise it can get. I live in South Africa, and it's crazy how many people haven't seen it, and how damn hard it was to find on bluray. So it's front and center when someone says, "Have you got anything new and scary to watch?" I always say, "It's not that new but I bet you havn't seen it..." Even my 60 year old father thought it was great and he doesn't do horror movies. Excellent exploration of the production too. Keep them coming.
And that kids is why if I ever go skiing again I'm gonna carry some kind of emergency rope ladder. And if emergency rope ladders don't already exist then somebody needs to get on that.
This looks very interesting, I always found Movies made based on Nightmare Scenarios very interesting, mostly because they can be very realistic and/or very suspenseful (And genuinely suspenseful, not just heavy breathing, some screaming "We are going to die!!", and the camera showing how screwed they are every five seconds.) and this movie seems to have a nice mix.
CGI wolves....!? Are you kidding me??? I don't even... That alone proves that some film critics have NO clue what they're talking about. This is a great movie and honestly one of the most believable horror movies out there. This COULD actually happen. That is what makes a good horror movie. Thank you for the awesome review and for giving the movie the justice it deserves. The only bad thing is when you try to tell people about this movie they start to sing 'Let it go' :/
It's unlikely, but situations like that have happened. What bothers me is how people confuse "unlikely" with "simply cannot happen". Why make a film about what happens 99.99% of the time, when the 0.01% of the time is way more interesting.
People also think the squirrels in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are CGI - but no, they actually trained squirrels. Just goes to show most people CAN'T pick out CGI as well as they think they can. I STRONGLY disagree that plausibility is what makes a good horror movie; there's a lot more to it than that and there are more PURPOSES to horror than genuine fear. And if it is, there's a serious failure in Frozen, in the fact that you can't even see their breath in half the scenes. Which, according to an expert that another reviewer contacted specifically for this movie, can ONLY mean the temperature was a lot warmer than we were led to believe. if it was anywhere near as cold as it's meant to be, you should be able to see their breath in EVERY SCENE. That by itself is a massive killer of suspension of disbelief for anyone who knows how that shit works.
The first time I watched this movie I was only like 11 or 12 so if it didn't have CGI I didn't give a fuck (yeah I was one of those people) but that scene when Dan jumps down from the cable car, breaks his legs, and gets attacked by wolves always stuck with me. He was just sitting there so helpless as the wolves circled him.
It probably stuck with you cause you were an 11 year old watching a rated R movie. They make rating so movies like this won't scare the shit out of kids.
wishmasterbrazen ugh, he’s an adult. I don’t know what you’re talking about. He may be a kid to you but legally he’s an adult who is more than old enough to watch a rated r move, whereas the OP was not.
The wussy generation... Back in the day kids watched R movies all the time. They even made kids toys based on R rated movie characters, like Predator and RoboCop. Kids today are oversensitive and sheltered.
Frozen is an example of the best of horror and human nature, too. Green is fantastic; I love the Hatchet series and his take on horror from many interviews I have watched with him. The performances in Frozen are raw and terrific. Emma Belle went on to be in Walking Dead and the reboot of Dallas, and I love her; I love BOTH Ashmore brothers, and Shawn does a great job in Frozen (and in everything he does). Zegers is just a sweetheart and always gives a good performance. The wolves were just ridiculously frightening. I am mesmerized by their sheer power and behavior, and I cannot believe someone thought they were fake by looking at them. They were scary as heck because they are what CAN happen in REAL life (which is what this movie is - real, raw, terrifying). You think you can outsmart these magnificent creatures? You think you can do better on an abandoned ski lift high in the air? You think you can survive the frozen cold over days and nights? Yeah right; haters gonna hate but they're also amateur a-holes! GoodBadFlicks, however, YOU ROCK!
I watched this movie, and I love it, I still remember the 1st time seeing one of the guys fall from the lift to get some help only to get his legs broken then massacred by the wolves
Yeah, that fake leg effect stuck him to the ground so it was impossible to crawl away. Imagine being staked out like that by a director, waiting to die to incongruous wolves. All because they were too cheap to make a mobile effect. Then you would have got to go out like a man, slowly dragging your broken legs down the mountain to save your friends, only to tragically die in the effort. Maybe out of sight, so they never know what became of you, like a real tragedy. But no, cheap fake leg effect means your character sits for hours doing nothing before going out like a bitch. That must suck, as an actor.
I seen this movie written off by so many and didn't get around to seeing it until last year, which is a shame. This movie was fantastic, even though it completely ruins your day and makes you feel like shit lol...
He tore it apart and pretty much nitpicked what he could. Something like "you're face is obnoxious" makes me cringe a little. Frozen is a solid horror movie.
geeber If we're being honest. Good intentions with the process of making a film doesn't equal a good movie. GBF looks at a movie's good parts. He watches them with an open mind and looks at everything going into it. YMS looks at all the flaws. Noticing a bunch of flaws can make a film bad. I love both channels. Very opposite types of videos in the same area of video making.
So I kept seeing this movie back when in was on netflix and never gave it a watch and then after watching part your video was like okay i have to see this. So now after just finishing it omg was that a great movie. I could not watch some scenes from how real they looked and freaked me out. This was such an amazing movie.
GoodBadFlicks I'm gonna point out some flaws in the film that are major plot points. So when the guy broke his legs, he tied the handkerchief over top his snow pants. Another thing, why didn't he crawl down the mountain? Also, it wouldn't be nearly as cold enough to get frost bite if the lady put her bare hand comfortably on the metal pole. When Adam says "You can't see their breath cause it's too cold". That's wrong, Nobody else in the world has ever said that and the only other people who have are people who are repeating the director. I'm not gonna go into the science on why it's wrong, You could just look it up. My last point will be about how to get down from there. So you could just wrap your legs and arms around the rope, shimmy along, and reach a pole with a ladder. The ropes are not Razer sharp. In the mythbusters episode, the clothing rips because you're carrying your entire weight on it. But if you shimmy along while being wrapped around it, the most that will happen is your clothes will have been scratched slightly.
Yeah I agree with u but I am just stating an opinion that if those three made a plan and got down together they could have survived, just stating an opinion although I think the movie was awesome even though I felt scared after watching it😂
YMS gave birdman 10/10 and Deadpool a 6/10 and if he saw "the thing" (1982) at the time of it's release he would say he hate it. clearly he cares more about "now what does this say?"
birdsqautch man lol you obviously didn't actually watch those reviews and are just butthurt that Deadpool, other than being a funny movie, was just a good movie (for YMS a 6 is a good rating) and not a great film.
This channel is my mental nostalgic warm blanket. As a movie fan born in 78 a RUclips channel cannot be any better. Fucking love it. I've been watching all the videos dedicating a few hours a day since I found it 2 weeks ago. It's a tradgedy that I just found it.
Excellent review of a really good movie. Real life situations are always the scariest. Freezing to death, falling, being eaten alive...all those qualify as they have all actually happened many many times.
i saw your vid during the beginning of Covid and bought it on Bluray on your recommendation. NOT DISSAPOINTED!!!! rewatching your video now and its fun to watch after i saw it. keep up the great work
Like Triangle, this was a movie I just happened to come across when I used to look for Saturday morning Horror movies. I was like, 14 when I saw this and it was amazing. I was so enthralled in this movie it made me rethink wanting to learn to snowboard. It really kind of fucked me up for a little while, and it's such a great movie.
Just wanted to say thanks. I waited a week to watch your video until I got this from Netflix. Can't believe I missed it. You, Sir, are doing God's work. Please keep the videos coming.
I love this movie, seen it lots. It’s such a classic I can overlook that the girl, a novice snow boarder, went with them up the mountain for a “fast” night run, that she wouldn’t have been able to do...
When this poped up on my notifications and you said that we should see it, i started watching on the evening and continued 1h ago in the morning. It was a good film, thanks for making me watch it :D
I'm one of the few people that has actually jumped off of a ski lift when I was a teenager. It was at our local ski resort and the lift was only 27 feet high. I did it out of pure stupidity on a dare but thankfully I received no injuries passed a rolled ankle. With that said I can say and confirm that jumping off a ski lift is NOT something you should do unless it's a dire situation. The best advice to give someone that has to jump off a ski lift is aim for the nearest tree. If possible grab the tree and climb down. If the tree does nothing more than break your fall then that's still good as you will fall into non packed snow as people usually don't ski danger close to trees. Beyond that you still have the major issue of a tree sink, pockets of air that are trapped underneath the top layers of snow that are cause by snow being blown in one direction for extended periods of time. If you hit one of those you are going to have a bad time getting out.
The awful CGI wolves? Do we really live in a world where people can't tell reality from CGI anymore? I mean, I knew they were real wolves in 2010 when I first watched this movie. You want to see some bad CGI wolves go look at The Day After Tomorrow (one literally clips through some ship stairs) or The Grey.
Finally got to check it out. I thought it was really smart. I couldn't even watch the scene when he jumped because I figured something like that would happen. The wife and I kept trying to figure out what we would do or attempt. We even thought of the clothes thing, but in the end--especially when the wolves showed up--it seems that in real life I would probably just have to sit there and freeze to death.
This was supposed to be on TV a few weeks ago, at least according to the on-screen guide, but it was much scarier because what actually came on had a talking snowman.
watched this gem here in the UK and NO ONE i have ever spoken to here has ever heard of it, I felt like the only person in the world that had seen it and appreciated it....so I recumbent this film to anyone and everyone. Thank you for making this video! :) Always wanted to know more about it.
To be fair, I think that if they had thrown the objects they had such as boards, skis, etc. into the snowplow they could have easily been saved. If Dan had hung from Joe and Parker he could have been closer to the ground. They could also have used one of the ski or snowboard boards to hang from the cable car or a leather belt.
I loved reading those IMDB posts by the "survival experts" that were probably sitting in their mommy's deskchair with a cup of hot cocoa with the little marshmallows in it talking shit! lol Great video man. I've been binge watching your stuff this weekend.
What the fuck does hot chocolate, marshmellows and living with their mom have to do with whether or not they're survival experts? Nothing at all. Those are three very ordinary things that could apply to anyone.
7:50 -- FYI sun-burned eyeballs are way more common than one might expect, and are a different kind of unpleasant to most other types of sunburn. The reason for it is glare, not direct sunlight, so it is also a common problem for people who work on the water for a living. The best comparison I know, from experience, is that it is like having invisible sand or grit in your eyes.
i remember watching this on tv once when i was a kid. i thoroughly enjoyed it but i just couldn't remember the name of the movie. i didnt look it up because back then i wasn't really into movies. but now, holy shit this is a hidden gem. im gonna rewatch this movie now. thanks for this video
i was all over this when it came out. thought it was very good. i like most of adam greens movies. i reallu like the one from a couple years ago i cany temember the name but its where the guy finds a hole to some underground monster world. that movie was awesome
I just finished watching this, it was great. Thanks for sharing this film. I would have never heard of it if it wasn't for your video. Thanks again, your channel is awesome.
Ok so I don't know why I didn't discover your channel until last night but I have spent all day watching your awesome videos. And I took your advice and stopped this video after your warning to go watch the movie before continuing with the video and I loved it. A great movie and one I knew nothing about. I really enjoy your commentary and insightful information on all these movies. Some of which I know and have seen and some I don't. However with nearly all of them I wouldn't have had any idea of the production troubles they had or how much big name studios f**ked over creators. Which is why I find your videos so entertaining. Along with your relaxed voice. I've now subbed and thank you for all your efforts. Plenty more for me to watch ;D
Decided to watch this after you recommended not to continue the video before having actually seen it. THANKS!!!!! i never had a fear of heights until today
my wife and I have been wanting to watch this film, we saw a poster for it years ago around the time Disney's Frozen came out. I can now see about purchasing it since it looks even better than I thought it would
I like how he points out how silly and nit picky "reviewers" can be. I think movies should be judged on writing, cinematography, music, editing, etc. The basics of film making. Not whether or not what's being shown is plausible. The Exorcist isn't plausible but it's brilliantly made so it doesn't matter. Sure some elements of a movie can bring you out of it if it's too far fetched but as long as you have something grounded in reality and relatable you can do almost whatever you want. Anyone who watches a movie and thinks "Well this movie sucks because I would've done this to get out of that" doesn't actually like film and shouldn't be reviewing them. You don't care about the movie you care about showing off how "smart" you are.
thank god I am getting a movie recommendation. I'm bored as hell with no tv shows and movies coming out. Been watching the first season of Flavor of Love with Flavor Flav
Oh, that Frozen. I was expecting something completely different. Luckily you didn't do the "Frozen" I was thinking of, otherwise that would be beating a dead horse
+Tyrant H8t3r Gamez X No, wait, that would be awesome. A review of the movie, strictly through the lens of horror re-edit of the commercial. Kinda' like the family film commercial for The Shining.
I feel like with the most modern of Cellphone technology it still wouldn't help anyone, Smartphones are even more fragile and you would need Touchscreen gloves as well also if the reception is bad I hardly doubt you're going to get a Fucking Internet connection. anyways Great video Cecil and this is a great movie.
Thanks! I didn't even think about that you'd have to take your gloves off if you didn't have touchscreen gloves. Too many people think cell phones are the answer to everything when there are still plenty of places in the world where you can't get a signal.
Cecil, what do you think of the YMS on this movie? Especially now that part two is out, which debunks some of the director's claims on just how cold it was during the shoot of this movie.
I absolutely love this movie!!! Its really good movie that I think a lot of people slept on. Also its available on YT for free right now so no reason you cant watch it!!!!
I really enjoyed the movie.Likable and realistic characters,unique premise and solid overall. The only thing i could nitpick about is that i feel like the 2nd guy should not have died since wolves don't need to eat that often hence they wouldn't have chased him.But then again i'm no zoologist.
"Since wolves are programmed to kill when possible, they may simply be taking advantage of unusual situations when wild prey are relatively easy to catch They may return later to feed on an unconsumed carcass, or they may leave it to a host of scavengers." "The most a large gray wolf can eat at one time is about 22.5 pounds." - Source: International Wolf Center There were 5-6 wolves in the pack. Its fair to say that they ate a fair amount of Dan. Joe came down and was injuring and bleeding profusely. The wolves, smelling the blood tracked him because they knew he was wounded and would be an easy kill.
While I personally don't recall enjoying this film that much, it is a true statement that sometimes, people are stupid. Being stupid from fear should be an acceptable thing in movies, and I don't know why people constantly think it's not allowed.
I'm a sucker for small bottle movies, so I really liked Frozen. Haven't seen it in a long while, but it's awesome knowing all these little tidbits now. Thanks!
I love YourMovieSucks channel and his video on why he thinks Frozen sucks is pretty funny but I completely disagree with it. I'm definitely leaning more towards your thoughts. We agree a lot more on genre/schlock stuff.
I just got done watching the movie and I loved it. I wish I could have seen this movie years ago when it came out. **spoilers below** The only thing I honestly think was stupid was the guy jumping. If he was a good of a skier/snowboarder, he'd know just how hard packed snow is. My other gripe with the movie is when dude climbs down, he should have looked for his skies. He was not a snowboarder and knew the wolves were coming back.
No surprise WHATSOEVER who the survivor was going to be. Unfortunately so few horror films (including this one) ever attempt to subvert that tired “lone female survivor” trope that still dominates even now
YMS brilliantly tore this movie apart, including an interview with a scientist whose literal specialty was the effect of extreme temperatures on the human body. The "when you can't see their breath, that means it's actually colder" argument was simply described by him as "Silly". And the same video shows a tech wiping down the "razor sharp" cables with a paper thin towel and no gloves. Adam Green got so butthurt about getting these things pointed out that he specifically brought them up in the DVD commentary. Sorry, but not really sorry.
This film is better than any of the shitty conjuring movies. Its real and it keeps you on the edge of you're seat the whole time. I starts at the ski resort so straight to the point pretty much and you actually care about the characters and want them to live. 10/10
You do know there a conjuring movies are based on a real story right if you do your research yeah I was based on a true story and I love this movie too but I’m not gonna say it’s better than the conjuring movies I mean yeah this movie might’ve made me jump more than any other horror movie ever did but yeah I mean don’t get my wrong this movie made me jump more than any horror movie if your opinion and it’s at the wrong with that
@@tammiepage6489 You might want to try that again but with a little more punctuation because it's difficult to discern what you're trying to say in some parts of your message.. Also when a movie today says that it's "based on real events", I hope you know that those real events did not play out like they do in the movie. There's something called "artistic license".
I watched this a few months back and I thought it was really good, for a film that is set in one location they were able enough to accentuate the intensity.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE! One of my all time favorites! The only bad thing about this movie is, whenever I say I love Frozen, people are going to think I'm talking about that fucking shitty Disney movie.
Honestly speaking it's the realistic horror films that scare me the most. Mainly because no matter how horrific a horror movie can get, real life will always be scarier than what Hollywood can create.
A shame something like this is pretty much 99.9% uncommon
stlouisrocker100 Agreed! This movie is unrealistic.
I guarruntee you you'd be more afraid if you were in the presense of ghosts or other fictional monsters.
@@madisonbrooks5793 We all would but since we all know ghosts and other other fictional monsters aren't real so we know we'll never be in the presence of those which makes it way less scary then something that could actual happen.
Fussy Harp yeh I figured that you would be in more dire situation then they showed & acted a lil differently.
Such as: being frozen more-so; so their fingers more stiffer & the second guy would not of been able to grip at all. I feel the girl would of gotten hypothermia especially with the lack of food beforehand too.
They didn’t seem focused on attempts to not freeze so quickly by moving much or hugging etc. or take longer between fist mention of ‘I’m gonna jump’ (most would get the snow would be like concrete) to ‘hang on, how we could use what we have to help ourselves’... before loosing it.
P.S. as a woman I would totally pull my pants down n piss n just ask my friend to look away, like life or death situation is not the time to care about being ‘lady like’ lol
Back when the Disney movie first came out, I legitimately thought everyone was talking about THIS Frozen and I was very confused. Great movie and great video!
Thanks!
I remember hearing a quote saying “this will be what Jaws was to the water”
It says that on the movie poster he displays MANY times in the video lmao.
In fact, that quote has been displayed on MANY *OTHER* posters for different horror films lmfao.
I remember the scene where the girl falls asleep and her hand is stuck on the metal bar
Horrible
As in scary and made me feel the pain
kanishq ruhil
Have you touched cold metal? It's not something you're going to fall asleep while doing.
Acharged true but the characters would have been exhausted and probably dehydrated. I cannot remember where in 5he movie the scene happened but surely she passed out which would be normal
kanishq ruhil
The problem is she casually touches the metal like it's nothing while she is conscious. I wouldn't normally complain.about the actors not being shot in the cold, except the makers made a big deal about in being shot in the cold. So much so that when people complained about not seeing their breath the director claimed that it was so cold their internal body temperature. Which wouldn't happen unless they actually died.
Acharged
But if your hand's numb/developing frostbite, wouldn't the nerve endings be dead/not functioning properly?
It's interesting how many people have told me this movie is awful, and how many have told me it's great. It really divides people.
Cables aren’t sharp, there aren’t wolves in New England, you can easily outrun a wolf on a snowboard. On top of that the decisions made by the characters are just stupid, it’s like they want to die.
It's weird watching this and then watching the YMS review
Richard Round I do respect Goodbadflicks on how they go about enjoy films. However, I do find it taxing that YMS is both celebrated and pigeonholed to become a review to nitpick the obvious low hanging fruit movies of how stupid they are. Like unfriended, the host and the saw franchises. Which I think only makes it clear of how shallow some viewers are when they just want to hear some asshole validate an opinion more than enjoy the film than what it is.
Which is what really separates Goodbadflicks and YMS. I think his review on Frozen is boring and his editing style is starting to grow stale as he reuses gags and jokes to nitpick the film.
YMS is better at recomanding and analysing movies. His Synecdoche, New York series is long and insightful. But the whole "riff track" thing has slightly gotten out of hand. So many jaded people. The whole YMS vs Adam Green thing was awkward to follow
I enjoy the YMS review. He was able to call out the unintentional humor of the premise and just have fun poking at it and be nit picky. I don't care for most horror movies nowadays but I do appreciate how they are made and the production which is why, while I may disagree saying this is one of the best horror movies of the last decade I did enjoy this video and its history.
Richard Round Right??
I'm conflicted
i fell backwards from standing to on my back downhill onto packed snow, my right wrist was fractured.
Packed snow goes through melting and freezing phases throughout the day all season, it essential becomes ice with soft snow groomed over it every night, with that soft snow layer melting and freezing again.
imagine falling 50 feet onto 20 foot deep slab of ice
BUT WHY FEET FIRST
Stewie Stiffen, ikr he probably would have only been bruised if he landed right and the wolves wouldn’t have come. I’m pissed that his friend died though
yeh lol feet first you asking to break them, Joe did the smartest thing to climb to the ladder
Shit Talkers is an excellent suggestion for reality tv
Ow My Balls!
I pray to God he does. Easiest 10,000 I'd ever make. The idea that humans are invincible machine gun wielding gods is a dumb idea, but the idea we're all fragile, sheltered morons is an even worse idea to have.
If a stewardess can fall out of a plane at cruising altitude into a mountain range and climb out with a broken arm and leg, I can get out of a chair lift.
russetwolf13 Humans are fragile beings. No matter how much of a hardcore survivalist you are, or how much you bench press, in a bad situation luck is a huge factor of whether you escape unscathed or with broken bones, or if you just simply die.
Okay, let's put this one to bed. Humans are only fragile in the sense that all living things are systems which can fail without key components, we are only fragile compared to other animals in the same size and weight range. In actuality humans can take a metric fuckload of serious traumatic injuries and keep going. 95% of gunshot wounds are survivable. It's not the broken leg or ravenous packs of man eating wolves that get you, it's being stuck out in the elements for a prolonged period of time.
The ultimate irony of Frozen is that no one freezes to death, no one dies from the very first thing that would actually kill them. Jumping and breaking a leg is the least of your issues, and getting down the mountain and to shelter is as easy as getting to the lodge itself, busting a window and closing an interior door behind yourself. A busted leg will keep, hypothermia won't and you have no choices in the matter, get it done or die.
And luck is a major factor, it's not the only factor and it cuts both ways. Just as you're likely to incur some sort of minor to serious injury jumping 50 feet, you're very very unlikely to get a goddamn double compound fracture unless you're Mr. Glass, in which case why are you on the mountain and why are you volunteering to jump?
This shit isn't magic, being a big burly survivalist doesn't matter, you're right, because it's easier than that! You don't have to bench press your way out of hypothermia, you need shelter and a fucking blanket.
And on top of all that ski resorts aren't the fucking arctic, if the place were bitterly cold people wouldn't ski there. The biggest problem they had filming was that it got too fucking warm and the snow started to melt because it's fucking Snowbasin, it gets warm all the time, Utah is a high altitude desert. People ski here in particular because the dry air and the salt in the air makes nice, fluffy snow while it's still relatively warm out.
And still, again, for a hilariously unlucky bunch of idiots who get caught out in the open during a blizzard they must have superhuman constitutions because not one freezes to death. Even the guy with the broken legs who's losing blood (and thus body heat) doesn't freeze to death! IT'S A HORROR MOVIE CALLED FROZEN AND NO ONE FREEZES TO DEATH!
russetwolf13 yeah you're right, ski-resorts aren't that cold... during the day... I fuckin dare you to stay out all night with no form of heating though. Sure some places are warm despite the snow, but not at night... even here in Scotland I wouldn't like to go out during the day on a fucking mountain because even without snow you'll freeze to death.
And if you really wanna get technical about the title, no-one freezes to death in the animated "Frozen" either.
As for luck, I'm sure you could break a couple of legs and drag yourself to safety eventually... unless you're *unlucky* enough to come across the aforementioned wolves that like the smell of your blood, so why don't we throw them into the shit talker mess... now what do you do smart ass?
You know the worst kind of youtube commenter? The one that thinks he's an expert in anything and could survive any movie situation.
This movie horrified me when I saw it years ago I just thought it was so good! I made all my family and friends who I thought could handle it watch it. Yea that scene where Dan jumps and then gets eaten by the wolves really stuck with me. I even did my own research after some of my friends were bashing the believability of some aspects of the movie. Definitely agree that this is one of the best horror movies that come out in years
It just frustarted me. It was so stupid... people having thei rhand on bare metal in winter, people not stuffing their face into their jackets, the cables don't cut you etc.
Funny thing is I watch horror movies my whole life no horror movies ever made me jump or freak out as much as I send it when he jumped and broke his legs and everything oh my god that part to me was pretty gruesome it wasn’t gruesome frozen but it was pretty bad especially the idea of being eaten alive I can’t imagine the fear somebody might feel knowing they’re going to be in the live
This movie deserves every bit of praise it can get. I live in South Africa, and it's crazy how many people haven't seen it, and how damn hard it was to find on bluray. So it's front and center when someone says, "Have you got anything new and scary to watch?" I always say, "It's not that new but I bet you havn't seen it..." Even my 60 year old father thought it was great and he doesn't do horror movies. Excellent exploration of the production too. Keep them coming.
This movie scarred me for life, man
punkfruit Same! Especially because I'm scared of heights!
I watched The Thing when I was twelve, alone, after midnight... You don't know what scarred for life means.
russetwolf13 lol, yeah that takes the cake man!
Back when practical effects were still a thing! CGI always takes me out of the experience.
Same, I’m don’t get scared of movies but every time i see this one, it makes my heart beat
I watched it frickin TODAY, and I’m still terrified
And that kids is why if I ever go skiing again I'm gonna carry some kind of emergency rope ladder. And if emergency rope ladders don't already exist then somebody needs to get on that.
spiff2268 Well, there are Rope Ladders, and I guess you can say they're for emergencies
And a gun or some kinda weapon because there will still be wolves down there and you're not going to outrun them .
already on it
You :uses ladder down to snow
Coyotes: My time has come
@@magdasanchez6472 them wasn’t no Coyotes lmao, straight wolves
I loved this movie. It took such a simple premise and made it so damn "chilling"
This looks very interesting, I always found Movies made based on Nightmare Scenarios very interesting, mostly because they can be very realistic and/or very suspenseful (And genuinely suspenseful, not just heavy breathing, some screaming "We are going to die!!", and the camera showing how screwed they are every five seconds.) and this movie seems to have a nice mix.
CGI wolves....!? Are you kidding me??? I don't even...
That alone proves that some film critics have NO clue what they're talking about.
This is a great movie and honestly one of the most believable horror movies out there.
This COULD actually happen. That is what makes a good horror movie.
Thank you for the awesome review and for giving the movie the justice it deserves.
The only bad thing is when you try to tell people about this movie they start to sing 'Let it go' :/
It's unlikely, but situations like that have happened.
What bothers me is how people confuse "unlikely" with "simply cannot happen". Why make a film about what happens 99.99% of the time, when the 0.01% of the time is way more interesting.
They probably should have went with CGI, given how poorly their inclusion in this film was executed.
SmashTom
I am completely flabbergasted that someone thinks is a good film. Did we watch a completely different movie?
Having a plausible premise doesn't make a movie good, nor does implausibly make it bad.
People also think the squirrels in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are CGI - but no, they actually trained squirrels. Just goes to show most people CAN'T pick out CGI as well as they think they can.
I STRONGLY disagree that plausibility is what makes a good horror movie; there's a lot more to it than that and there are more PURPOSES to horror than genuine fear. And if it is, there's a serious failure in Frozen, in the fact that you can't even see their breath in half the scenes. Which, according to an expert that another reviewer contacted specifically for this movie, can ONLY mean the temperature was a lot warmer than we were led to believe. if it was anywhere near as cold as it's meant to be, you should be able to see their breath in EVERY SCENE. That by itself is a massive killer of suspension of disbelief for anyone who knows how that shit works.
The first time I watched this movie I was only like 11 or 12 so if it didn't have CGI I didn't give a fuck (yeah I was one of those people) but that scene when Dan jumps down from the cable car, breaks his legs, and gets attacked by wolves always stuck with me. He was just sitting there so helpless as the wolves circled him.
thats really sad you only wanted to watch movies with CGI, you are what is wrong with film audiences, good fucking lord
It probably stuck with you cause you were an 11 year old watching a rated R movie. They make rating so movies like this won't scare the shit out of kids.
only like 11 or 12, so your what.. 20.. lol.. your still a kid... its not only, its when i was 11 or 12... wasnt that long ago kid.
wishmasterbrazen ugh, he’s an adult. I don’t know what you’re talking about. He may be a kid to you but legally he’s an adult who is more than old enough to watch a rated r move, whereas the OP was not.
The wussy generation...
Back in the day kids watched R movies all the time. They even made kids toys based on R rated movie characters, like Predator and RoboCop.
Kids today are oversensitive and sheltered.
I want a sh*t talkers TV show. I would watch the sh*t out of it.
Frozen is an example of the best of horror and human nature, too. Green is fantastic; I love the Hatchet series and his take on horror from many interviews I have watched with him. The performances in Frozen are raw and terrific. Emma Belle went on to be in Walking Dead and the reboot of Dallas, and I love her; I love BOTH Ashmore brothers, and Shawn does a great job in Frozen (and in everything he does). Zegers is just a sweetheart and always gives a good performance. The wolves were just ridiculously frightening. I am mesmerized by their sheer power and behavior, and I cannot believe someone thought they were fake by looking at them. They were scary as heck because they are what CAN happen in REAL life (which is what this movie is - real, raw, terrifying). You think you can outsmart these magnificent creatures? You think you can do better on an abandoned ski lift high in the air? You think you can survive the frozen cold over days and nights? Yeah right; haters gonna hate but they're also amateur a-holes! GoodBadFlicks, however, YOU ROCK!
Thank you! :)
I watched this movie, and I love it, I still remember the 1st time seeing one of the guys fall from the lift to get some help only to get his legs broken then massacred by the wolves
christian baluyot That wolf scene scarred the shit out of me!
Yeah, that fake leg effect stuck him to the ground so it was impossible to crawl away. Imagine being staked out like that by a director, waiting to die to incongruous wolves.
All because they were too cheap to make a mobile effect. Then you would have got to go out like a man, slowly dragging your broken legs down the mountain to save your friends, only to tragically die in the effort. Maybe out of sight, so they never know what became of you, like a real tragedy.
But no, cheap fake leg effect means your character sits for hours doing nothing before going out like a bitch. That must suck, as an actor.
I seen this movie written off by so many and didn't get around to seeing it until last year, which is a shame. This movie was fantastic, even though it completely ruins your day and makes you feel like shit lol...
Sounds like this director needed to... Let it go
No.......just...stop
Pepsi He stopped 2 years ago
The Cinematic Mind 🤣👍
Not bad
*BOOOO!!!!!*
You'd love the YMS review.
Man, I like YMS, but after watching this video, I feel that YMS is being too harsh on the film without doing some research on it first.
He tore it apart and pretty much nitpicked what he could. Something like "you're face is obnoxious" makes me cringe a little. Frozen is a solid horror movie.
geeber
Shut the fuck up. You have literally no idea what you're talking about.
He'd love it even more now that part two is out and goes to disprove the line being sharp enough, the freezing weather, ect...
geeber
If we're being honest. Good intentions with the process of making a film doesn't equal a good movie. GBF looks at a movie's good parts. He watches them with an open mind and looks at everything going into it. YMS looks at all the flaws. Noticing a bunch of flaws can make a film bad. I love both channels. Very opposite types of videos in the same area of video making.
Just re-watched this again last night and it definitely holds up.
So I kept seeing this movie back when in was on netflix and never gave it a watch and then after watching part your video was like okay i have to see this. So now after just finishing it omg was that a great movie. I could not watch some scenes from how real they looked and freaked me out. This was such an amazing movie.
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it :)
GoodBadFlicks I'm gonna point out some flaws in the film that are major plot points. So when the guy broke his legs, he tied the handkerchief over top his snow pants. Another thing, why didn't he crawl down the mountain? Also, it wouldn't be nearly as cold enough to get frost bite if the lady put her bare hand comfortably on the metal pole. When Adam says "You can't see their breath cause it's too cold". That's wrong, Nobody else in the world has ever said that and the only other people who have are people who are repeating the director. I'm not gonna go into the science on why it's wrong, You could just look it up. My last point will be about how to get down from there. So you could just wrap your legs and arms around the rope, shimmy along, and reach a pole with a ladder. The ropes are not Razer sharp. In the mythbusters episode, the clothing rips because you're carrying your entire weight on it. But if you shimmy along while being wrapped around it, the most that will happen is your clothes will have been scratched slightly.
Anthony Chillemi you must be a F**KIN BLAST at parties GEEEEEZZZZUS
Yes, I agree, this film is awesome 👏 we think its easy to get out, if we were actually there we would panic and not know what to do
Yeah I agree with u but I am just stating an opinion that if those three made a plan and got down together they could have survived, just stating an opinion although I think the movie was awesome even though I felt scared after watching it😂
So... been over to YMS's page lately?
I know it is just a complete fluke, but its funny to see two very conflicting points of view on the same film.
Because YMS looked at it as if this were a movie, rather than just b-level horror cliches.
might have to agree with you on that.
YMS gave birdman 10/10 and Deadpool a 6/10 and if he saw "the thing" (1982) at the time of it's release he would say he hate it. clearly he cares more about "now what does this say?"
birdsqautch man lol you obviously didn't actually watch those reviews and are just butthurt that Deadpool, other than being a funny movie, was just a good movie (for YMS a 6 is a good rating) and not a great film.
birdsqautch man He also has praised The Thing for it's effects, atmosphere and acting lol. Stay in school buddy lol.
This channel is my mental nostalgic warm blanket. As a movie fan born in 78 a RUclips channel cannot be any better. Fucking love it. I've been watching all the videos dedicating a few hours a day since I found it 2 weeks ago. It's a tradgedy that I just found it.
I didn't see this movie until a couple years ago and loved it. Great info in your video, thanks for putting up!
Thanks!
Excellent review of a really good movie. Real life situations are always the scariest. Freezing to death, falling, being eaten alive...all those qualify as they have all actually happened many many times.
Oh, hell yes! I love Frozen. Adam Green is a really talented writer/director, and he deserves far more recognition than he has received.
i saw your vid during the beginning of Covid and bought it on Bluray on your recommendation. NOT DISSAPOINTED!!!! rewatching your video now and its fun to watch after i saw it. keep up the great work
GBF: “It’s one of the best horror films in the past 10 years.”
YMS: *”That’s hilarious.”*
Like Triangle, this was a movie I just happened to come across when I used to look for Saturday morning Horror movies. I was like, 14 when I saw this and it was amazing. I was so enthralled in this movie it made me rethink wanting to learn to snowboard. It really kind of fucked me up for a little while, and it's such a great movie.
Just wanted to say thanks. I waited a week to watch your video until I got this from Netflix. Can't believe I missed it. You, Sir, are doing God's work. Please keep the videos coming.
You are very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it :)
I love this movie, seen it lots. It’s such a classic I can overlook that the girl, a novice snow boarder, went with them up the mountain for a “fast” night run, that she wouldn’t have been able to do...
I stumbled upon this gem of a movie in Blockbuster when it was still around!
I loved the movie and wish it was more known. Just like Wind Chill which also is a simple but good horror movie.
When this poped up on my notifications and you said that we should see it, i started watching on the evening and continued 1h ago in the morning. It was a good film, thanks for making me watch it :D
Excellent thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
The small details and the special guest appearances make this movie even cooler!
This film terrified me when it first came out.
I'm one of the few people that has actually jumped off of a ski lift when I was a teenager. It was at our local ski resort and the lift was only 27 feet high. I did it out of pure stupidity on a dare but thankfully I received no injuries passed a rolled ankle. With that said I can say and confirm that jumping off a ski lift is NOT something you should do unless it's a dire situation. The best advice to give someone that has to jump off a ski lift is aim for the nearest tree. If possible grab the tree and climb down. If the tree does nothing more than break your fall then that's still good as you will fall into non packed snow as people usually don't ski danger close to trees. Beyond that you still have the major issue of a tree sink, pockets of air that are trapped underneath the top layers of snow that are cause by snow being blown in one direction for extended periods of time. If you hit one of those you are going to have a bad time getting out.
The awful CGI wolves?
Do we really live in a world where people can't tell reality from CGI anymore? I mean, I knew they were real wolves in 2010 when I first watched this movie. You want to see some bad CGI wolves go look at The Day After Tomorrow (one literally clips through some ship stairs) or The Grey.
Right lol
There's even pictures and behind.the scenes of the said wolves. Tbh they were fine (except for one wolf but it still ended well)
Finally got to check it out. I thought it was really smart. I couldn't even watch the scene when he jumped because I figured something like that would happen. The wife and I kept trying to figure out what we would do or attempt. We even thought of the clothes thing, but in the end--especially when the wolves showed up--it seems that in real life I would probably just have to sit there and freeze to death.
This was supposed to be on TV a few weeks ago, at least according to the on-screen guide, but it was much scarier because what actually came on had a talking snowman.
Rob Braun They showed Jack Frost?!
watched this gem here in the UK and NO ONE i have ever spoken to here has ever heard of it, I felt like the only person in the world that had seen it and appreciated it....so I recumbent this film to anyone and everyone. Thank you for making this video! :) Always wanted to know more about it.
you and yms should have an discussion about this film
To be fair, I think that if they had thrown the objects they had such as boards, skis, etc. into the snowplow they could have easily been saved. If Dan had hung from Joe and Parker he could have been closer to the ground. They could also have used one of the ski or snowboard boards to hang from the cable car or a leather belt.
I loved reading those IMDB posts by the "survival experts" that were probably sitting in their mommy's deskchair with a cup of hot cocoa with the little marshmallows in it talking shit! lol
Great video man. I've been binge watching your stuff this weekend.
Thanks!
What the fuck does hot chocolate, marshmellows and living with their mom have to do with whether or not they're survival experts?
Nothing at all. Those are three very ordinary things that could apply to anyone.
7:50 -- FYI sun-burned eyeballs are way more common than one might expect, and are a different kind of unpleasant to most other types of sunburn. The reason for it is glare, not direct sunlight, so it is also a common problem for people who work on the water for a living. The best comparison I know, from experience, is that it is like having invisible sand or grit in your eyes.
Haha the wolf at the end looks like he's thinking "pfft pusy."
I like how you include the filming process for this movie. I haven't seen other reviewers on here do that.
i remember watching this on tv once when i was a kid. i thoroughly enjoyed it but i just couldn't remember the name of the movie. i didnt look it up because back then i wasn't really into movies. but now, holy shit this is a hidden gem. im gonna rewatch this movie now. thanks for this video
Thanks for watching!
i was all over this when it came out. thought it was very good. i like most of adam greens movies. i reallu like the one from a couple years ago i cany temember the name but its where the guy finds a hole to some underground monster world. that movie was awesome
Good movie IMO, very harrowing and atmospheric, Adam Green did an amazing job with it.
just watched it yesterday after remembering you had an episode about it. Intense!
Me: sees that it wasnt disney frozen
Also me: LET IT GO!!!!!
I just finished watching this, it was great. Thanks for sharing this film. I would have never heard of it if it wasn't for your video. Thanks again, your channel is awesome.
Aw maaan I love this movie! And I love this channel more and more every passing day haha
Thank you so much!
I'm so confident in your reviews that I hit the like button even while the commercial is still playing
I appreciate it! :)
great content man. I'll say it until you get the following you deserve buddy. cheers.
Thanks so much! :)
Ok so I don't know why I didn't discover your channel until last night but I have spent all day watching your awesome videos. And I took your advice and stopped this video after your warning to go watch the movie before continuing with the video and I loved it. A great movie and one I knew nothing about.
I really enjoy your commentary and insightful information on all these movies. Some of which I know and have seen and some I don't.
However with nearly all of them I wouldn't have had any idea of the production troubles they had or how much big name studios f**ked over creators.
Which is why I find your videos so entertaining. Along with your relaxed voice.
I've now subbed and thank you for all your efforts.
Plenty more for me to watch ;D
Thank you!
“Shit Talkers” sounds AWESOME!!!
Decided to watch this after you recommended not to continue the video before having actually seen it. THANKS!!!!! i never had a fear of heights until today
still don't but felt like saying it
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it.
my wife and I have been wanting to watch this film, we saw a poster for it years ago around the time Disney's Frozen came out.
I can now see about purchasing it since it looks even better than I thought it would
1:53 I found this part way funnier than it really was.
I like how he points out how silly and nit picky "reviewers" can be. I think movies should be judged on writing, cinematography, music, editing, etc. The basics of film making. Not whether or not what's being shown is plausible. The Exorcist isn't plausible but it's brilliantly made so it doesn't matter. Sure some elements of a movie can bring you out of it if it's too far fetched but as long as you have something grounded in reality and relatable you can do almost whatever you want. Anyone who watches a movie and thinks "Well this movie sucks because I would've done this to get out of that" doesn't actually like film and shouldn't be reviewing them. You don't care about the movie you care about showing off how "smart" you are.
thank god I am getting a movie recommendation. I'm bored as hell with no tv shows and movies coming out. Been watching the first season of Flavor of Love with Flavor Flav
Marc Ritz language.
I just love the wolf in the end of the video. Its expression is like "What the hell is this asshole's problem? It's not even real."
Oh, that Frozen. I was expecting something completely different. Luckily you didn't do the "Frozen" I was thinking of, otherwise that would be beating a dead horse
+Tyrant H8t3r Gamez X No, wait, that would be awesome. A review of the movie, strictly through the lens of horror re-edit of the commercial. Kinda' like the family film commercial for The Shining.
THANK YOU for not making and dumb "Let It Go" jokes.
Also, have you seen Abominable? I'd love to see you cover that movie.
Yeah, that would have been lame
I feel like with the most modern of Cellphone technology it still wouldn't help anyone, Smartphones are even more fragile and you would need Touchscreen gloves as well also if the reception is bad I hardly doubt you're going to get a Fucking Internet connection.
anyways Great video Cecil and this is a great movie.
Thanks! I didn't even think about that you'd have to take your gloves off if you didn't have touchscreen gloves. Too many people think cell phones are the answer to everything when there are still plenty of places in the world where you can't get a signal.
The girl's story about the dog actually made me weepy.
Cecil, what do you think of the YMS on this movie? Especially now that part two is out, which debunks some of the director's claims on just how cold it was during the shoot of this movie.
I absolutely love this movie!!! Its really good movie that I think a lot of people slept on. Also its available on YT for free right now so no reason you cant watch it!!!!
I really enjoyed the movie.Likable and realistic characters,unique premise and solid overall.
The only thing i could nitpick about is that i feel like the 2nd guy should not have died since wolves don't need to eat that often hence they wouldn't have chased him.But then again i'm no zoologist.
"Since wolves are programmed to kill when possible, they may simply be taking advantage of unusual situations when wild prey are relatively easy to catch They may return later to feed on an unconsumed carcass, or they may leave it to a host of scavengers."
"The most a large gray wolf can eat at one time is about 22.5 pounds."
- Source: International Wolf Center
There were 5-6 wolves in the pack. Its fair to say that they ate a fair amount of Dan. Joe came down and was injuring and bleeding profusely. The wolves, smelling the blood tracked him because they knew he was wounded and would be an easy kill.
While I personally don't recall enjoying this film that much, it is a true statement that sometimes, people are stupid. Being stupid from fear should be an acceptable thing in movies, and I don't know why people constantly think it's not allowed.
i wanted to try skiing before i saw this movie....BEFORE
I'm a sucker for small bottle movies, so I really liked Frozen. Haven't seen it in a long while, but it's awesome knowing all these little tidbits now. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
I love YourMovieSucks channel and his video on why he thinks Frozen sucks is pretty funny but I completely disagree with it. I'm definitely leaning more towards your thoughts. We agree a lot more on genre/schlock stuff.
Said no one
Frozen was later referenced with a fun little scene in Hatchet 2. It looks like Adam Green want to tie his movies together in his own movie-verse.
Goddamn it.. "If you havn't seen this movie..."... shit.. add it to the list *turns off video*, I'll get around to watching it some day.
Don't waste your time, I did the same thing.
I just got done watching the movie and I loved it. I wish I could have seen this movie years ago when it came out.
**spoilers below**
The only thing I honestly think was stupid was the guy jumping. If he was a good of a skier/snowboarder, he'd know just how hard packed snow is.
My other gripe with the movie is when dude climbs down, he should have looked for his skies. He was not a snowboarder and knew the wolves were coming back.
Movie wasn’t that great, your not missing much.
I saw this when it was at my old theatre. It's cool to hear about what happened behind the scenes.
No surprise WHATSOEVER who the survivor was going to be. Unfortunately so few horror films (including this one) ever attempt to subvert that tired “lone female survivor” trope that still dominates even now
I was really really hoping this was the hidden first version of the animated frozen
Man! Kevin looks like a less muscle Zac Efron!
YMS brilliantly tore this movie apart, including an interview with a scientist whose literal specialty was the effect of extreme temperatures on the human body. The "when you can't see their breath, that means it's actually colder" argument was simply described by him as "Silly". And the same video shows a tech wiping down the "razor sharp" cables with a paper thin towel and no gloves. Adam Green got so butthurt about getting these things pointed out that he specifically brought them up in the DVD commentary. Sorry, but not really sorry.
Love this movie!.
Hahaha the dog at the end is like "What the fuck?"
I just watched YMS' review of the video and honestly, the amount of nitpicking and just plain bullshit reasons he listed made me furious
This movie scared the shit out of me back when I first saw it and still does now. Such a terrifying concept and totally plausible.
This film is better than any of the shitty conjuring movies. Its real and it keeps you on the edge of you're seat the whole time. I starts at the ski resort so straight to the point pretty much and you actually care about the characters and want them to live. 10/10
You do know there a conjuring movies are based on a real story right if you do your research yeah I was based on a true story and I love this movie too but I’m not gonna say it’s better than the conjuring movies I mean yeah this movie might’ve made me jump more than any other horror movie ever did but yeah I mean don’t get my wrong this movie made me jump more than any horror movie if your opinion and it’s at the wrong with that
@@tammiepage6489 your grammar is horrible
@@tammiepage6489 You might want to try that again but with a little more punctuation because it's difficult to discern what you're trying to say in some parts of your message.. Also when a movie today says that it's "based on real events", I hope you know that those real events did not play out like they do in the movie. There's something called "artistic license".
Great film it should’ve been more popular than it is and i would be down to see a remake to this tho it might never top the original
Ahem, 28 Days Later did not have zombies.
everett von scott Are you sick?
I watched this a few months back and I thought it was really good, for a film that is set in one location they were able enough to accentuate the intensity.
That kind of show would be so popular
I love Green and Frozen is definitely his best film
Critic: THIS COULD NEVER HAPPEN
_same thing happens irl_
Critic: well then
I LOVE THIS MOVIE! One of my all time favorites! The only bad thing about this movie is, whenever I say I love Frozen, people are going to think I'm talking about that fucking shitty Disney movie.
Damn, I hated the shit out of this movie.