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User Rating:
5.8/10   6,585 votes
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Writer (WGA):
Jon Zack (written by)
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Release Date:
21 November 2001 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
They Haven't Quite Figured It All Out, But They're Getting A Little Warmer.
Plot:
A snowboarder's plans for his own snowboard park go awry when an ex-girlfriend returns to town. full summary | add synopsis
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The Six Million Dollar Man Vs. Victoria Silvstedt more (90 total)

Cast

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Jason London ... Rick Rambis

Lee Majors ... John Majors

Willie Garson ... Ted Muntz

Zach Galifianakis ... Luke

David Koechner ... Stumpy

Flex Alexander ... Anthony

A.J. Cook ... Jenny

David Denman ... Lance

Caroline Dhavernas ... Anna

Derek Hamilton ... Pig Pen

Thomas Lennon ... Eric Montclare

Victoria Silvstedt ... Inga
Todd Richards ... Barry
Lewis Arquette ... Herbert 'Papa' Muntz

Rob 'Sluggo' Boyce ... Snownook Guy
Rio Tahara ... Tetsuo
Stryker ... Tourist Dude in Line-up (as Ted Stryker)
Brett Kelly ... Kid at Barbeque (Toby)
Lee R. Mayes ... Whitey
Alexis Glabus ... Solid Gold Dancer
Nicole Amos ... Solid Gold Dancer

Fawnia Mondey ... Solid Gold Dancer

Holly Eglington ... Solid Gold Dancer

Odessa Munroe ... Solid Gold Dancer
Christine Caux ... Solid Gold Dancer
Janette Wu ... Solid Gold Dancer
Kendall Saunders ... Solid Gold Dancer
Karen Robertson ... Solid Gold Dancer
Danny Hagge ... Stewart

Adam Harrington ... Team Snownook Leader

Scott Heindl ... Snownook Guy
Rheta Hutton ... Nurse

Jane Sowerby ... Powder Room Woman
Peter Kawasaki ... Japanese Businessman
Art Irizawa ... Japanese Businessman
Wren Roberts ... Snownook Bouncer (as Wren Robertz)
Amy Baldwin ... Hot Tourist Chick
Lisa Marie Caruk ... Other Tourist Chick
Jack Johnson ... Jack Johnson and Band
Adam Topol ... Jack Johnson and Band
Merlo Podlewski ... Jack Johnson and Band
Tara Dakides ... Tara Dakides
Devun Walsh ... Devun Walsh
Javas Lehn ... Javas Lehn
Sean Johnson ... Sean Johnson
Steve Kahan ... Powder Room Bartender
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Richard Donner ... Snooty Bartender (uncredited)

Irene Karas ... Cook (uncredited)

Delicia Lanza ... Tequila Girl (uncredited)
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Directed by
Brendan Malloy  (as The Malloys)
Emmett Malloy  (as The Malloys)
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Jon Zack (written by)

Produced by
Michael Aguilar .... producer
Gary Barber .... executive producer
Roger Birnbaum .... executive producer
Jonathan Glickman .... producer
Lee R. Mayes .... producer
Lauren Shuler Donner .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Michael Andrews 
 
Cinematography by
Richard Crudo (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Jeffrey Wolf 
 
Casting by
Sarah Finn  (as Sarah Halley Finn)
Randi Hiller 
 
Production Design by
Michael S. Bolton  (as Michael Bolton)
 
Art Direction by
James Steuart 
 
Set Decoration by
Louise Roper 
 
Costume Design by
Carla Hetland 
 
Makeup Department
Melina Calogiros .... hair stylist
Lisa Leonard .... key hair stylist
Ryan Nicholson .... special makeup effects artist
Jacky Wilkinson .... key makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paul Barry .... first assistant director: second unit
Simon Board .... second assistant director
Silver Butler .... third assistant director
Lee Cleary .... first assistant director
Tarnya Cook .... trainee assistant director
Richard Cowan .... first assistant director
J.J. Makaro .... second unit director
Jeff Mosuk .... second assistant director: second unit
John Penhall .... first assistant director: second unit
Gerrod Shully .... third assistant director
 
Art Department
Ea Birkett .... assistant property master
James Robert 'J.R.' Davis .... set decoration coordinator
Kendelle Elliott .... assistant art director
R.D. 'Luther' Fairbairn .... property master
Allan Galajda .... set designer
Frank Haddad .... head greensman
Jaydene Maryk .... art department assistant
Roxanne Methot .... set designer
Jay Mitchell .... set designer
Tanya A. Nordhoff .... buyer
Gary Thomas .... storyboard artist
 
Sound Department
Gregg Barbanell .... foley artist
Eric Batut .... sound
Robert Carr .... sound recordist
Paul Curtis .... sound editor
Wendy Czajkowsky .... adr mixer
Patrick Dodd .... sound editor
Chris Glyn-Jones .... boom operator
Laura Macias .... foley artist
Nancy Nugent .... foley editor
Andy Peach .... sound recordist
Stephen P. Robinson .... sound effects editor
Karen Schell .... sound
Dan Scolnik .... foley cue
John C. Stuver .... dialogue editor
 
Special Effects by
Adam Tayler .... special effects technician
Steve Tressel .... snowmaker
 
Visual Effects by
Louise Barkholt .... visual effects producer
Doug Campbell .... Inferno artist
Debora Dunphy .... digital compositor
Sarah McMurdo .... visual effects coordinator
Sarah Norton .... digital compositor
Betty Shaw .... systems administrator: GVFX
Thomas Turnbull .... visual effects supervisor
 
Stunts
Guy Bews .... stunts
Dustin Brooks .... stunts
Richard Brooks .... stunt performer
Douglas Chapman .... stunts
Dean Choe .... stunts
Duane Dickinson .... stunts
Marny Eng .... stunts
Jim Finkbeiner .... stunts
Corry Glass .... stunts
David Hooper .... stunt performer
Dave Hospes .... stunts
J.J. Makaro .... stunt coordinator
David Mylrea .... stunts
Scott Nicholson .... stunt double
Shawn C. Orr .... stunts
Rick Pearce .... stunt performer
Todd Scott .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Roger Bailey .... generator operator
Monty Black .... electrician
Dennis Brock .... gaffer
Harvey Fedor .... key grip
Stuart Haggerty .... lighting best boy
Sean M. Harding .... assistant camera
Clint Paglaro .... video assist operator
George Ramage .... rigging gaffer
Peter Wilke .... dolly grip
 
Casting Department
Rebecca Mangieri .... casting assistant
Melissa Perry .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Isabel Bloor .... costume set supervisor: second unit
Beverlee June Fix .... truck costumer
Alison Fraser .... assistant costume designer (as Alison Penhall)
Susan O'Hara .... costume set supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Rob Bonz .... assistant editor
Jason Dale .... assistant editor
Joe Finley .... digital color timer
Earl Fudger .... first assistant editor: avid, Canada
Michele Mehaffey .... post-production assistant
Geoffrey O'Brien .... associate editor
Thor Roos .... color timer: dailies
Mary Beth Smith .... negative cutter
Julia Wong .... first assistant editor
Thom Kyle .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Christine Bergren .... music clearance
Tom Calderaro .... additional composer: score
Stephen Krause .... scoring mixer
Jeremy Raub .... assistant music editor
Andrew Silver .... music editor
Amy Sultan .... music coordinator
Laura Ziffren .... music supervisor (as Laura Z. Wasserman)
 
Transportation Department
Ken C. Johnson .... transportation
 
Other crew
Amy Baldwin .... assistant: Brendan Malloy
Rob 'Sluggo' Boyce .... snowboard coordinator
Kim Buttlar .... executive coordinator: G. Barber
Ryan Capalbo .... assistant: Emmett Malloy
Jessica Chavez .... assistant: J. Glickman
Ian Doig .... animal trainer: wild animals
Bill Durham .... assistant: L. Shuler Donner
Jim Filippone .... aerial coordinator
Tara Hungerford .... assistant: Lee Mayes
Douglas Hutton .... assistant: M. Aguilar
Carla Dawn Jackson .... production assistant
Victoria James .... clearance/product placement coordinator
Jacqueline V. Johnson .... accounting clerk
Sean Kearns .... extreme consultant
Brian King .... title designer
Ashley Kravitz .... script clearance
Kathy Liska .... executive assistant: L. Shuler Donner
Danny McNair .... assistant coordinator
Terry Mialkowsky .... assistant location manager
Benjamin R. Reder .... production counsel
Liv M. Storvick .... assistant to producers: Canada (as Liv Storvick)
Marlena Thomas .... executive coordinator: R. Birnbaum
J.B. Benna .... intern (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
10 to 1 (USA) (working title)
Ten to One (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for language, crude and sexual humor, and substance abuse.
Runtime:
89 min | Spain:92 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Trivia:
Two scenes featuring Victoria Silvstedt were cut. One was an extended version topless hot tub scene, which was cut to lower the MPAA rating. The other scene was a three minute end scene between Silvstedt and Luke in his cabin. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Rick goes to talk to Jenny about missing the date she's putting bags in the back of her car. Only the window is popped open in the back but in the next shot she closes the whole door. more
Quotes:
Pigpen: Here's what I don't get, alright, is you met this chick and you got freaky-deaky with her and then poof. She disappears. How's there a problem with that? more
Movie Connections:
References Fight Club (1999) more
Soundtrack:
Funk #49 more

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30 out of 39 people found the following review useful.
The Six Million Dollar Man Vs. Victoria Silvstedt, 26 November 2001
10/10
Author: gein from Seattle

OK, I'm a sucker for this type of film. I know it's something we have all seen a million times, but, darn it - we NEED this type of movie.

Yeah, yeah, yeah…the story line's predictable: idyllic local winter ski haven (Bull Mountain) is under threat by a big-business tycoon's (Lee Majors) plans for turning it into a high rollers' resort town. And, yeah, yeah, yeah…the subplot is equally original: boy loses girl, boy wants girl back, girl has fiancé, boy must go through trials and tribulations to win girl back, etcetera, etcetera, ad nauseum. Add a few crass scenarios, a big-breasted beauty (Victoria Silvstedt), beer and you've got yourself another boring teen-sex comedy. Right? Not so fast, partner.

Out Cold joins the ranks of other great teen comedies (Animal House, Better Off Dead, Caddyshack, and the hundreds of others) in its magical ability to stop time – if just for a moment. Like its predecessors, Out Cold captures that youthful time when friends surround us, we are having the time of our lives and the party never seems like it is going to end. Those are our `rites of passage' years - generally, between the ages of 16-25 - nine very short years.

Out Cold takes place in the fictional tiny-town of Bull Mountain, Colorado - elevation 10,000 feet – a winter wonderland of snow, skiing and snowboarding. A place where there's always fluffy powder to plow through and a hilarious friend is at every corner you turn. There's always the local pub to chill in after a hard day of playing – the characters in these movies all have jobs but no one seems to work. Loneliness is not an option. That's what makes this movie (these movies) great.

Out Cold isn't just about gross-out gags with guys running around trying to get laid, it's about the escapism that these films offer. Even if you've never experienced the perfect winter or summer vacation – even if you've never gone to that ivy-league school where no student has homework – even if you've only dreamt about spending time at exotic locales with fun in the sun/snow – this is the reason why we NEED this type of movie. If only for ninety minutes, these movies offer a fantasy or nice remembrances of times gone by (or, to come.)

For all of you naysayers out there who pooh-pooh this film on the account of its wonderfully juvenile content, I say, `Go see Harry Potter, you bombastic moralist and leave me alone!'

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