Jack Frost

Jack Frost

1998 "Jack Frost is getting a second chance to be the world's coolest dad... if he doesn't melt first."
Jack Frost
Jack Frost

Jack Frost

5.4 | 1h41m | PG | en | Fantasy

A father, who can't keep his promises, dies in a car accident. One year later, he returns as a snowman, who has the final chance to put things right with his son before he is gone forever.

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5.4 | 1h41m | PG | en | Fantasy , Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: December. 11,1998 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures , Azoff Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A father, who can't keep his promises, dies in a car accident. One year later, he returns as a snowman, who has the final chance to put things right with his son before he is gone forever.

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Michael Keaton , Kelly Preston , Mark Addy

Director

Adam L. Barker

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Warner Bros. Pictures , Azoff Entertainment

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Jackson Booth-Millard Not to be confused with the animated TV special, or the nasty horror with a killer snowman, I had seen this film once or twice before, I certainly remember it being cheesy, but I wanted to watch at least one more time, to get a decent opinion, directed by Troy Miller (Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd). Basically Jack Frost (Michael Keaton) is the lead singer of rock band "The Jack Frost Band", based in Medford, Colorado, they make their living covering songs, and some of their own, and hope to sign a record deal. But Jack's commitments to his music stop him spending time with his family, wife Gabby (Kelly Preston) and son Charlie (Joseph Cross). Jack and Charlie spend some quality time together, they build a snowman together, then as Charlie settles into bed, Jack gives his son his harmonica, telling him its magic, and he'll be able to hear it wherever he is. Jack misses a hockey game Charlie is playing in, that he promised to attend, in favour of recording a song, so he promises to take his family on a Christmas trip to the mountains. But then Jack is called to a gig that could make or break his career, on his way however he realises his mistake, so he borrows a car from band member and best friend Mac MacArthur (Mark Addy) to get home. Unfortunately, while driving, Jack is caught in a bad storm, he cannot see through the snow, and his windscreen wipers are faulty, as a result, he crashes the car and killed instantly. One year later, Charlie is depressed about his father's death, one night he builds a snowman, like the one he and his father did before, and he plays Jack's harmonica as he settles down to sleep. The harmonica turns out to be a magic after all, it sends a gust of snow swirling around the snowman, it resurrects Jack, his spirit awakens in the snowman. Jack is thrilled to be alive, he attempts to greet Charlie, but he ends up terrifying his son, realising he is a snowman he walks around and contemplates his fate. The next morning, Charlie confronts the snowman with a hairdryer, threatening to melt him, Jack wakes again, scares him and makes him run away. Charlie ends up running into a snowball fight battlefield, but Jack pelts local bully Rory Buck (Taylor Handley) and his friends with snowballs, he and Charlie manage to escape on a sled, while Rory and the others pursue them. Eventually they lose their pursuers, Charlie realises the living snowman is indeed his father, after he calls him "Charlie boy", they embrace with a hug, they both realise that it was the harmonica that brought him back. Jack and Charlie reconnect, he teaches him the values he never got to teach him when he was alive, including hockey lessons, Jack convinces his son to rejoin the hockey team. Gabby is concerned about Charlie's behaviour recently, especially seeing him interacting with the snowman, so Mac, who continues to be a friend, becomes a father figure of sorts to see what's going on. Winter is almost over, Jack begins melting, but is determined to watch Charlie's return to hockey, afterwards Charlie decides to take his father to the mountains, where it is colder, Charlie tries to convince his mother to help, but does not believe him, assuming he is just grieving. Charlie then comes across Rory Buck, who insults the snowman, but Jack speaks and reveals to be alive, Rory sympathises with Charlie when he talks about not having a father, he helps to sneak Jack onto a truck heading to the mountains. Reaching the mountains, Jack and Charlie arrive at an isolated cabin, the one that they were to stay in before he died, Jack calls Gabby, so she can come and pick Charlie up, Gabby is shocked to hear his voice and obliges. Jack tells a disheartened Charlie that he must leave, Gabby arrives as Jack begins to dissipate, revealing Jack as he appeared in life, in ethereal form, he gives both his wife and son a message, telling Charlie he will always be in his heart, Jack bids farewell and returns to the afterlife. In the end, Charlie has returned to playing hockey with his friends, which includes Rory, with Gabby and Mac watching, and the final shot sees snowmen in the front yards of every house on the street. Also starring Henry Rollins as Sid Gronic, Bean's Andrew Lawrence as Tuck Gronic, American Pie's Eli Marienthal as Spencer and Will Rothhaar as Dennis. Former Batman star Keaton is okay both in human and snow form (it was originally going to be George Clooney, who ironically dropped out and went on to do Batman and Robin), Preston only gets a little to do, at least Cross is reasonable as the grieving son, and Addy adds a little comic relief. The story can easily be described in a few words, "Ghost with a snowman", that is essentially what it is, a man dies and comes back as a snowman to get a second chance at being a father, there are fun sequences, including the snowball battle and toboggan chase, but there is a lot of sentimentality that makes you feel icky, it is a big leap of imagination, a mushy fantasy drama. Adequate!
Python Hyena Jack Frost (1998): Dir: Troy Miller / Cast: Michael Keaton, Joseph Cross, Kelly Preston, Mark Addy, Henry Rollins: Depressing family film with a character given the title name. What kind of nit-pick bullshit is that? Could they not give him a name of more normal presentation? It just sounds like cruel parenting. The concept fails because the magic harmonica is never explained and just sounds like a dumb plot device. Instead it gets reduced to formula that becomes as much fun as a snow covered rock to the head. Michael Keaton plays Jack Frost, a musician who spends less time with his family. A nasty storm sends his car off the road and he is pronounced dead. His son plays the magic harmonica and the result is a talking snowman. We know that he will attempt to conceal him from his mother, and he will eventually melt giving an ending of all the quality of yellow snow. Director Troy Miller has fun with the visuals but that is pretty much all the film has going for it. Keaton is a likable comic actor but this is far beneath his talent. In flat supporting roles are Joseph Cross as his son. Kelly Preston is cardboard as his wife. Mark Addy has the thankless role as best friend who sticks around after the accident. One could say that he stuck around too long if he had any hint that this sh*t storm would be good. The snowman doesn't melt nearly as fast as the screenplay. Score: 2 / 10
SnoopyStyle Jack Frost (Michael Keaton) is a struggling musician and often-absent father. His band is about to get a big break but he dies driving on a snowy road. He leaves behind his loving wife Gabby (Kelly Preston) and son Charlie (Joseph Cross). A year later, Charlie is angry and depressed. Jack's best friend Mac MacArthur (Mark Addy) tries to help out. Charlie builds a snowman to resemble his father and plays Jack's harmonica. The magical harmonica brings the snowman to life with Jack Frost's spirit.It's probably wrong to kill the father in the movie. The movie could have started right after his death. It's not like a snowman Michael Keaton is particularly funny. The snowman slapstick doesn't work very well and Keaton isn't doing any funny voice work. The problem is that he started as a normal guy dad and can't go wild with the voice afterward as a snowman. The kid is limited. The jokes are lame. This snowman movie is lifeless. It's not good enough even for the kids.
Travis Schwantz PLOT: Charlie Frost feels as though his father Jack doesn't give him enough attention due to the fact that he keeps forgetting to be there when he needs to the most. When Jack dies in a car accident, he is brought back to life as a snowman after his son plays a "magic" harmonica he had given Charlie. Jack then gets a second chance to be the father he should have been... MY THOUGHTS: This movie is a very heartwarming film to watch with family and especially during the holiday season (which is when it takes place). Its very entertaining and an all around good flick. If you nitpick however, you find the film to have various plot holes and to have a very strange premise. With that said however, it is still a very good watch.PROS/CONS: There is a lot of comedy in this film and it does make you laugh. Michael Keaton is good as always and his voice provided for the snowman and how he plays it is very entertaining. The film does has various story problems and the idea of it is very strange, but doesn't hold it back whatsoever.RATING: 8/10