100 Degrees Below Zero
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When a chain of volcanic eruptions rips through Europe, the enormous ash cloud blocks out the sun, plunging the continent into a new ice age. An American couple must find their kids and get them out of Paris before it freezes over.... (Full plot summary below)

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When a chain of volcanic eruptions rips through Europe, the enormous ash cloud blocks out the sun, plunging the continent into a new ice age. An American couple must find their kids and get them out of Paris before it freezes over.

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Oregonian - 2/10 by Jamie S. RichDon't be fooled by the serious face the film opens with -- this one is pure cheese.
User Review - 6/10 by Gaspar OThis is a favorite genre of ours, so I'm probably rating it higher than it deserves, but it was fun and that's all that matters to us. Despite being silly, there was some suspense, some action here and there and Gimli even showed up for a few lines! The best part, though, had to be Fahey's son trying to set a record for most times falling down in one day!
User Review - 4/10 by Rich DAn American couple (Lawnmower Man -Jeff Fahey from LOST) and his new wife are stuck in England, trying to cross the channel (tunnel) to get to their (loser) teenage kids who quite frankly are a little too "touchy feely" for brother and sister, after a after a massive volcanic eruption brings the arrival of a new ice age in Europe. Bad, bad acting and dialogue on their part and cheesy special effects. However I am a sucker when it comes to the B grade disaster movies and this was unique because it took place in Paris with the premise of evacuating humanity to Australia. 05.13
User Review - 4/10 by Simon COne line summary: Family tries to reunite while natural disaster strikes Europe. --------------------- There is a huge volcanic eruption in Iceland. The resulting ash cloud heads toward Europe, and causes temperatures to drop. Steve is flying in with his new wife Lacey. The cloud diverts his flight to London from Paris. Meanwhile, son Ryan and daughter Taryn are waiting in Paris. Doctor Goldschein and colleagues try to predict the progress of the cooling, the volcanic eruptions, and the earthquakes. Goldschein tries to coordinate with Colonel Dillard. He predicts massive snowstorms and that the cooling will last perhaps 18 to 24 months. To make matters worse, the rising sulfide levels (?) mean that polar melt will increase, even though the air temperature is going down. Hence there will be rising sea levels to go with the snowfall. If the predictions are correct, survival in Europe will be unlikely at best: 16 inches of ash fall, many feet of snowfall, dropping temperatures. Lacey and Steve decide to get warm clothes, and to rent a car to drive to Paris from London. Ryan and Taryn try to hole up in Paris as best they can. The US embassy has been deserted, and they head for the Louvre. Before they can leave the embassy, they get themselves trapped in a locked basement room. Then Ryan gets a big electric shock. An ER resuscitating shock machine just happens to be in a nearby room. Sure. Steve knows Dillard from Desert Storm. They get the promise of help from Dillard, who is in Germany. Dillard offers seats to go to Australia if they can get to Paris in ten hours. They get in touch with the children and set up a rendezvous point. Will the parents meet the kids? Will any of them reach Colonel Dillard in time? ------Scores------ Cinematography: 7/10 Not too bad, but has a habit of soft focus. Sound: 6/10 Incidental music was varied between irritating and irrelevant. The actors were miked well enough. Acting: 3/10 John Rhys-Davies and Jeff Fahey were wasted in this film. Sara Malakul Lane, Marc Ewins, and Ivan Kamaras were truly bad. Screenplay: 4/10 How many times do the son and daughter need to fall down or say 'are you okay? In any case, the repeats were more than a bit much. How did the 'rising seas' figure into the plot? How were the planes able to fly to Australia, but not around Europe? These were not the only plot points that make no sense. For instance, during a cell phone conversation, the kids say that only the Eiffel Tower was standing whereas one's eyes show everything still standing around them. SFX: 2/10 Hail the size of basketballs? This was mighty unconvincing. Even worse, one of them grazes Ryan and knocks him down and out. In contrast, Taryn raises her dainty foot and knocks another one away by touching it. It's nice to know that physics is controlled by PC. The CGI of storms out at sea was also beyond unbelievable. Why was there rain on the windshield during a snowstorm?
User Review - 4/10 by Ville LSilly B-class movie but still watchable :-P
User Review - 4/10 by bill sI was dragging on so much with the same old stuff that after a while I stopped caring if they lived or died.
User Review - 2/10 by Justin BUgh!!! WTH has happen to the world of sci fi movies...If this is the best they can do, then we're in for some rough times ahead. This movie started out so serious, that I started to expect something decent and what I got was snoozefest boring trivial huge waste of time.
User Review - 2/10 by Richard NWORST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN THE ACTING WAS DOWN RIGHT AWFUL!
User Review - 2/10 by Liz CPure drivel...during the Paris earthquakes, the 2 kids lurching from one side of street to the other is pure original Star Trek. Predictable and stupid beyond belief!
User Review - 2/10 by Tina HThis is a seriously bad film, terrible script, very poorly acted with so much dramatic licence that it's almost comedic in places. Particularly love the part where the lead couple drive under the channel from England using the service tunnel which for the purposes of the story is a two lane road. Not even passable as a TV movie.

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