100 Degrees Below Zero

So this was better than I would have thought. Jeff Fahey plays a recently married man about to introduce his Young adult children to his just as young adult wife. So right there, you have a movie, but the picture goes one further and tosses in the threat of an 2nd ice age to the picture. As if though marring a women possible younger than your daughter is not enough of a drama, Now Fahey’s charter Steve Foster has to use his old air force connections (played by John Rhys-Davies)to get his family out of Europe which is about to have a storm that’s going to last three years. making things worse, his kids are stuck in Paris where this snow storm seams to be hitting hardest.

Now because of the low budget of the flick there is not much to see and the action takes place in a very small area, so you don’t have the beauty of Paris where the kids are attempting to meet their father at the Eiffel tower so they can be rescued. On the way they face Earthquakes giant snowballs falling from the sky citizens of Paris who are causing as much chaos as the storm, and a military training to keep the peace. but you did get to see the beauty of Sara Malakul Lane who plays Fahey’s daughter, Taryn. Worth the trade off, fist time I ever seen this one in a film and I could not keep my eyes off of her.

Unfortunately for this movie I seen better, I’m thinking particularly of Arctic Blast starring Michael Shanks that showed, what I feel was an even more horrifying yet similar situation