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Ski to the Max
Ski to the Max **1/2 Recommended (Not Rated)
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Reviewed By George O. Singleton
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IMAX for the Fast and Furious and Out Cold crowd
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Director: Willy Bogner
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30 Second Bottom Line: Incredible skiing using the IMAX format… with a lame plot.
Story Line: To the extent there is a story, it's that this reminds me of a porn movie. Bad actors sit around daydreaming or saying words that mean little to nothing and then all of a sudden you are in heavy-duty action. Instead of sex, it's skiing, snow boarding and mountain biking that only a professional should dare try.
The sound track is awesome and supports eye candy for the skiers. Some stunts merit words like incredible and outstanding. We see a car parasailing; skiers zooming down a toboggan track, snow boarders on mountain tops after being dropped off by a helicopter, and more. The actors and stunt people are in the "yuck it up crowd," with sex teasers such as snow boarders landing in a resort pool surrounded by shapely women in bikinis.
Unlike most IMAX films, there is no history lesson here.
Tell Me More About It: Other than the stunts, which are in the awesome category, the film is a commercial for a host of companies. I feel as if there should be a real movie after this is shown. It's not quite in the category of the commercials at the multiplex before the trailers, like Britney Spears and Robert Dole pushing Coke and Tiger Woods trying to sell Hondas. I wonder how effective those commercials really are…one might even forget the product that is being promoted (sarcasm intended).
To the extent there is something worthwhile about the film, it's that the people in the film are living their life to the limit. They are enjoying it to the max, and it's hard to knock that.
George O. Singleton © 2001
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