Very cheesy yet entertaining
Added 7/16/2005
Although this movie was incredibly cheesy and the snowboarding was kind of a joke, the humor created by the terrible plot is enough to bring viewers back.
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Bulgaria
Added 10/17/2004
Strictly speaking, 100% crap.
The only virtue of this movie was
that part of it was shot on Vitosha
mountian just south of Sofia.
Some shots are in front of the
PKSS (Mountain Control and Rescue
Service) headquarters, right behind
Hizha Aleko. You can clearly see
the Bulgarian Red Cross and PKSS logo.
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SNOW WHERE TO GO
Added 6/28/2004
AVALANCHE ALLEY is one of those movies that you enjoy because of the awesome scenery and the extreme snowboarding. The plot in this one is fairly simple, if slant: A ski lodge is undergoing financial difficulties and owner Ed Marinaro decides his wife can turn things around by encouraging snowboarding, the youthful way to re-establish the lodge. Current manager Nick Mancuso is an alcoholic, jealous of the wife, and so he convinces Marinaro that the wife is having an affair with Ski Patrol Captain Wolf Larson. Meanwhile a group of teeny boppers decide to go against Larson's advice and snowboard down a slope that is in danger of succumbing to an avalanche. Sooo..one night the bad boys and girls sneak up the slope, Larson and Marinaro's wife go to plant bombs to cause a controlled avalanche...they spot the snowboarders, try to warn them, etc., etc., avalanche comes and its up to Marinaro and one of the youths (Simon) to save the day. The movie tends to drag at times, but it does manage to keep you on the edge of your seat. We feel for Loren as she lies trapped beneath the snow and ice, desperately trying to free herself and the final avalanche is CGI impressive. Of all the actors, only Tobias Mehler (Wishmaster 3) as Simon is enjoyable to watch and his comic relief and devotion to a cause are well captured. Not a great movie, but fun to spend a few minutes with.
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Why do we waste our time on such?!
Added 5/4/2004
This movie was NOT a good movie. Don't even bother wasting your time on it. Why are such movies made? I don't know. It was a big waste of time, money and film and I'm glad that the theater price wasn't paid. It just isn't a good movie worthy of watching. We also need cleaner movies, and this one doesn't qualify. It is just not worthy of time or energy.
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WoW! excellant!
Added 1/2/2003
This was an on the edge of your seat movie an was filmed about 40 miles from where I live now. Hemlock is a great resort!
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Very cheesy yet entertaining
Added 7/16/2005
Although this movie was incredibly cheesy and the snowboarding was kind of a joke, the humor created by the terrible plot is enough to bring viewers back.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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Bulgaria
Added 10/17/2004
Strictly speaking, 100% crap.
The only virtue of this movie was
that part of it was shot on Vitosha
mountian just south of Sofia.
Some shots are in front of the
PKSS (Mountain Control and Rescue
Service) headquarters, right behind
Hizha Aleko. You can clearly see
the Bulgarian Red Cross and PKSS logo.
0 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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SNOW WHERE TO GO
Added 6/28/2004
AVALANCHE ALLEY is one of those movies that you enjoy because of the awesome scenery and the extreme snowboarding. The plot in this one is fairly simple, if slant: A ski lodge is undergoing financial difficulties and owner Ed Marinaro decides his wife can turn things around by encouraging snowboarding, the youthful way to re-establish the lodge. Current manager Nick Mancuso is an alcoholic, jealous of the wife, and so he convinces Marinaro that the wife is having an affair with Ski Patrol Captain Wolf Larson. Meanwhile a group of teeny boppers decide to go against Larson's advice and snowboard down a slope that is in danger of succumbing to an avalanche. Sooo..one night the bad boys and girls sneak up the slope, Larson and Marinaro's wife go to plant bombs to cause a controlled avalanche...they spot the snowboarders, try to warn them, etc., etc., avalanche comes and its up to Marinaro and one of the youths (Simon) to save the day. The movie tends to drag at times, but it does manage to keep you on the edge of your seat. We feel for Loren as she lies trapped beneath the snow and ice, desperately trying to free herself and the final avalanche is CGI impressive. Of all the actors, only Tobias Mehler (Wishmaster 3) as Simon is enjoyable to watch and his comic relief and devotion to a cause are well captured. Not a great movie, but fun to spend a few minutes with.
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