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Ice Harvest Full Screen Edition



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John Cusack Movie:
Ice Harvest Full Screen Edition



Movie
Ice Harvest (Full Screen Edition)
Ice Harvest (Full Screen Edition)
List Price: $14.98Label: Universal Studios

Salesrank: 23441

Released: February 28, 2006
Our Price: $0.64
Used Price: $0.63
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Dubbed
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • John Cusack
  • Billy Bob Thornton
  • Connie Nielsen
  • Lara Phillips
  • Bill Noble
  • Editorial Review:
    A WICKEDLY FUNNY THRILLER ABOUT A MOB LAWYER'S PLAN TO STEAL MONEY FROM HIS BOSS ON A DARK & ICY WINTER'S NIGHT. THIS IS FILLED WITH MAYHEM & LETHAL SURPRISES THAT WILL KEEP YOU LAUGHING & GUESSING UNTIL THE VERY END.

    Description of Ice Harvest (Full Screen Edition):
    Holiday movies don’t get much darker, or more darkly humorous, than The Ice Harvest, an offbeat comedy that defies expectations. The involvement of director Harold Ramis might lead some to expect a straight-up comedy like Groundhog Day or Analyze This, but despite Ramis’s fine and atypically subdued work here, it’s the writers (Robert Benton and Richard Russo) who put a stronger stamp on their adaptation of the novel by Scott Phillips. Benton and Russo previously collaborated on Nobody’s Fool and Twilight (with Benton also directing), and those films are similar in tone and spirit to this quirky, modern-day film noir, set on a freezing Christmas Eve in Wichita, Kansas, where mob lawyer Charlie Arglist (John Cusack) has a lot on his mind. He’s just stolen $2 million from his boss (Randy Quaid), he can’t trust his partner Vic (Billy Bob Thornton), he’s secretly in love with the manager (Connie Nielsen) of the strip bar he owns, and his best friend (Oliver Platt, giving yet another terrific performance) is married to his ex-wife. Before the night’s over, several murders will complicate matters even further, and throughout it all, The Ice Harvest is anchored by Cusack’s good-natured presence in a bad-natured story that dares to combine double-crosses and bloodshed with elusive yuletide cheer. It’s a strange but oddly appealing combination, not for all tastes but refreshing for that very same reason. --Jeff Shannon

    Ice Harvest (Full Screen Edition) Reviews:
    Rightfully-forgotten neo-noir 3 Star Review
    2009-12-27 - The Bottom Line:

    A black comedy and noir riff that has a bit of a cult around it because it was directed by Harold Ramis, The Ice Harvest is really rather forgettable and not worth your time and money; there are a ton of similar, better films out there you should see before you waste time with this unimpressive outing by Mr. Ramis with a bland performance by Cusack in the lead.

    2.5/4

    Film Noir With a Goofy Touch 4 Star Review
    2009-02-02 - THE ICE HARVEST is a clever bit of film noir with a goofy touch. Harold Ramis directed.

    John Cusack stars as a Mob lawyer who is, otherwise, a very nice guy. Along with the more sinister Billy Bob Thornton, he steals over two million dollars from his boss (Randy Quaid), then has to wait out the night until he and Thornton can make their escape.

    Unfortunately, Quaid and his enforcer (Mike Starr) get wind of the theft, which creates other complications.

    Richard Russo and Robert Benton's script, adapted from Scott Phillips' novel, keeps the tension high but doesn't forget the humor. Indeed, there are some hilarious sequences in this film, particularly one that involves a bad guy locked in a trunk and another that features a very drunk Oliver Platt, who nearly steals the movie.

    Connie Nielsen is quite good as the movie's femme fatale.

    DVD extras include audio commentary by Ramis, two alternate endings, some interesting production featurettes and a laugh-out-loud outtake with Cusack and Thornton.

    Mislabeled as a comedy 4 Star Review
    2008-11-13 - I guess because Richard Russo cowrote the screenplay, someone figured this should be labeled a comedy. There are no laughs. It's a dark Christmas movie with a Mob theme, several murders and a $2 million heist that goes awry. I enjoyed the atmosphere, but some won't. The dialogue is high quality. The alternate endings don't work, though, unless you want this to end even more darkly.

    Great movie I loved it John Cusack is amazing 5 Star Review
    2008-10-07 - I love this movie. John Cusack was great. I watch this a lot all the time. That was great.

    IT'S ONLY ME, BUT: 3 Star Review
    2008-06-01 - SHOULD OF BEEN FUNIER WITH JOHN CUSAK AND BILLIE BOB THORNTON TOETHER. DIDN'T GUITE GET THERE. JM










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