Linbeymusol
Wonderful character development!
Bessie Smyth
Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
Nicole
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Geraldine
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
rayfenzl
Luckily it was half price day at the thrift shop, so instead of $2 they only charged me $1.That said, I just can't pass up a ski movie no matter how bad. My dream is to run into Jim Carey and ask him all about this piece of work
Amy Adler
Bobby (Jim Carrey) and Jackson (Alan Thicke) have headed to Canada's Copper Mountain Club Fed. Jackson is going to compete in a skiing event while Bobby just wants to get "more comfortable" romancing women. Naturally, Bobby's quest for a romantic vacation has some setbacks. When he launches himself into a hot tub with two nice looking women, they are not amused. Jackson offers support but he has to concentrate on the skiing contest. While these two lads are trying to reach their goals, the club's country singers, including Rita Coolidge, put on an "extended" show. Will Bobby get a girl? Will Jackson win the contest? Will anyone care, due to the limited time spent on their adventures? This film is a cop out, thank goodness I only paid $1.00! Someone must have said, hey let's film a country music concert and put in a few scenes with a couple of actors and call it a movie! Well, its not. That said, Carrey, in one of his first roles, does a funny imitation of Sammy Davis Jr. and tries to make the most of his very limited on screen time. So do Thicke and Dick Gautier. But, its a no go, as most of the flick is devoted to the singers doing their thing, which is nice but not what this viewer wanted. There is very little plot or direction, although the scenery is pretty lovely. In short, climb no mountains or pay no big bucks to watch this near-turkey. If you pay more than 100 little copper coins, you've overspent.
deepfriesinquisitor1
Yer, here's a spoiler for you. It's in my pants after this movie infected my body and i Sharted out a huge pile of what can now be called copper mountain. I have seen this movie six times. Its like being called in to see your mates really dirty excrement in the toilet bowl. Its so disgustingly bad but you just have to see it and stare and wonder how such a steaming pile was allowed to exit someones a hole like I'm sure copper mountain did.58 minutes of pure vomit cereal. Try and work out what the f%ck the joke is in the locker room. "He said his name was hot shot and that he drove a truck and i said good luck" WHAT THE F%CK!!!!!!!!!!!! At least the soundtrack was good.............NOT!!!!!!!!! Half the movie was poor live covers by F%ck knows who. Some old dude and a hag and a seedy looking porn star. The best song came from Carrey with a killer rendition of Mr Bojangles.Jim Carrey also let out some gut grumblers in this one. Watch out for the hot tub scene. Jacq Custeuax happy feet!!! Deserved an Oscar.Buy this movie and vote. It deserves to be in the worst movies of all time. Right up there at number one
Reg Franklin
This film was little more than a vehicle for Club Med and Rowdy Ronnie Hawkins. If you actually go thru the movie and time it, The musical numbers get more air time than Carrey or Thicke. Odds are this is something the two of them try to leave off their resumes. I will say Carrey is humorous in most of his appearances, displaying a dead on imitation of Steve Martin in one scene. My interpretation was the director realized that the story was only 20 minutes long and had to insert 40 minutes of concert to ensure it could at least possibly pass as a made for TV Movie.I got this as an Xmas gift, only saw it recently, and am going to trade it in ASAP. It's the thought that counts, but....yeah......