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Absolute Zero
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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0096009462192
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen
Label: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Languages: English (Original Language),
Manufacturer: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
MPN: D46219D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 26, 2006
Running Time: 86 minutes
Studio: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2006-03
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Editorial Review: INTER SCI climatologist David Koch (Jeff Fahey) has evidence that a shift in the Earth's polarity triggered the last Ice Agein a single day. Now, it's happening again, and there's no time to escape. As the temperature plummets, Miami is blasted with snow and ice. Evacuation routes are jammed. The only chance David, his old flame Bryn (Erika Eleniak), and a few other hopeful survivors have is to hole themselves up in a special chamber at INTER SCI. A desperate race for survival is ignited as nature's fury rages and the temperature plunges toward -459.67° F...ABSOLUTE ZERO!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great movie!
Sure, it's a low-budget, campy movie...but that's what makes it great! Good acting, bad dialogue, and special effects. Definitely a must see if you like low-budget sci-fi movies.
Rating: - Absolute Zero is a ZERO
This movie lives up to it's name, in fact the writers are probably still laughing at not only coming up with the title but getting paid minimum wage to write the script. This movie is pure garbage, your time is better spent watching weeds grow than viewing this "masterpiece" Erika Eleniak, the only reason, most people watched this, looks like she gained 40 pounds for this movie. Don't waste your time!
Rating: - Actually, pretty decent once you get past the title
OK, the science is nonsense. And winds at absolute zero? Winds=friction=heat, so nonsense. Still, it's nice to see Jeff Fahey (an amazing actor; note how different he is, vocally, posture, etc., from his role on The Lost). "Science is always right" he says. Nope. One could argue the opposite. Still and all, the script is very good, with some great lines, and there's lots of action. The FX aren't up to Day After Tomorrow, but aren't totally hokey. It's a B movie, but a good B movie, and definitely ... Read More
Rating: - THE ULTIMATE LOW BUDGET EXPERIENCE
This has to be the funniest movie I have ever seen. The sad part is it was supposed to be serious. It had to be the most ridiculous movie I've seen, from the awful actors to the idiotic story line that includes an iceberg in the Miami harbor, the very predictable reunion of two old lovers made convenient when the present husband of the former girlfriend gets taken out by a virtual palmtree thru the windshield, and the scattered bursts of below zero weather sandwiched between otherwise 80 degree weather. ... Read More
Rating: - Absolute Nonsense
"Absolute Zero" is one of the stupidest disaster epics of the last few years. In what is probably the least scientifically accurate film since Ed Wood described the particles of sunlight in "Plan Nine From Outer Space," we are treated to a very confusing plot that involves a convergence of global warming (of course), a violent shift in the polarity of the earth's magnetic field, and an ancient cave painting found in Antarctica. Who knew that a polarity shift would not only entomb Miami in ice, but simultaneously ... Read More
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