Absolute Zero (2005)
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Synopsis: With a second ice age looming, scientist Dr. David Kotzmon must devise a plan to protect the Earth and all its living creatures. With their home base of Miami stuck in the eye of a storm that could... With a second ice age looming, scientist Dr. David Kotzmon must devise a plan to protect the Earth and all its living creatures. With their home base of Miami stuck in the eye of a storm that could be covering entire continents for all they know, the team must find a way to escape before it's too late, all while cut off from communication with other parts of the world. [More]
Starring: Erika Eleniak, Jeff Fahey, Bill Dow, Fred Ewanuick
Starring: Erika Eleniak, Jeff Fahey, Bill Dow, Fred Ewanuick, Matthew Walker
Director: Robert Lee
Director: Robert Lee
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Reviews for Absolute Zero
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I've always had a soft spot for B-level disaster movies, but Absolute Zero is so silly, so wooden, and so stunningly inert -- I'm kinda surprised it didn't launch a new TV series. Full Review |
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