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Arctic Blast (2010)
When a solar eclipse sends a colossal blast of super chilled air towards the earth, it then sets off a catastrophic chain of events that threatens to engulf the world in ice and begin a new Ice Age.
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5 Comments
Carl C 27 Mar 2011
If you are frustrated by bad sicence, inacuracies in reality and the biggest leap in faith then avoid, stop reading now and go do something else. This is definitely a made-for-TV type of movie and it's definitely modeled after "The Day after Tomorrow". I was pleased to see SG1's Michael Shanks in what seemed to all appearances to be third-rate billing, luckly he played as well as he ever does which rescues this film. I'd recommend this if you're really kinda' reaching for something to watch, and you're not feeling too picky and SyFy made-for-TV quality is acceptable to you (I don't think it's a SyFy flick, but it's the same general quality). If you're into serious flicks, or if you don't care to see another "Day After Tomorrow", steer clear.
Rachel P 03 Sep 2011
Don't think I would want to be around when millions of people thawed out....
Cecilie T 27 Jun 2011
rather silly but reasonably enjoyable apocalyptic time killer. the usual type of thing that turns up on the sci-fi channel.
Andreas O 22 Mar 2011
Disaster movie of the regular Emmerich-esque fashion, ripping off The Day After Tomorrow with very little originality to speak for it. A shame, as I actually like Michael Shanks and would enjoy seeing him in something worthwhile. This, however, is just mindnumbingly unnecessary.
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