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Ice Harvest (2005)
Released By: Focus Features   Rating: R   In Theaters: 11/23/2005
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Studio: Focus Features
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Harold Ramis
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.theiceharvest.com/
Theatrical Release: 11/23/2005
Home Video Release: 2/28/2006
Cast: John Cusack, Oliver Platt, Randy Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie Nielsen
Published ID: 735514
UPC: 025192629624, 025192629723, 025192033605, 025192041969,
Plot: Two men on the run from the mob end up negotiating more than their share of obstacles along the way in this comedy drama from director Harold Ramis. Vic Cavanaugh (Billy Bob Thornton) and Charlie Arglist (John Cusack) are a pair of friends who work for Bill Gerard (Randy Quaid), a mobster with his finger in a number of illegal businesses. Vic runs a pornography distribution outfit for Bill, while Charlie is a lawyer who keeps Bill and his partners out of jail, and between them, Vic and Charlie have stolen over two million dollars in cash from Bill. On Christmas Eve, Vic and Charlie plan to make off with their money and escape Bill's clutches once and for all, but while Vic stays cool and collected, an increasingly nervous Charlie stops off at a topless bar to fortify his courage with a few drinks, and ends up causing a scene with Renata (Connie Nielsen), a dancer he's long had his eye on. It doesn't take long for word about Charlie to get back to Bill, who sends an enforcer out to track him down, but while Charlie tries to make tracks, he ends up having to look after his friend Pete (Oliver Platt), who is much more drunk than Charlie and even more inclined to make a nuisance of himself. The Ice Harvest was adapted from the novel by Scott Philips. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Film Noir With a Goofy Touch
Added 2/2/2009

THE ICE HARVEST is a clever bit of film noir with a goofy touch. Harold Ramis directed.

John Cusack stars as a Mob lawyer who is, otherwise, a very nice guy. Along with the more sinister Billy Bob Thornton, he steals over two million dollars from his boss (Randy Quaid), then has to wait out the night until he and Thornton can make their escape.

Unfortunately, Quaid and his enforcer (Mike Starr) get wind of the theft, which creates other complications.

Richard Russo and Robert Benton's script, adapted from Scott Phillips' novel, keeps the tension high but doesn't forget the humor. Indeed, there are some hilarious sequences in this film, particularly one that involves a bad guy locked in a trunk and another that features a very drunk Oliver Platt, who nearly steals the movie.

Connie Nielsen is quite good as the movie's femme fatale.

DVD extras include audio commentary by Ramis, two alternate endings, some interesting production featurettes and a laugh-out-loud outtake with Cusack and Thornton.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Mislabeled as a comedy
Added 11/13/2008

I guess because Richard Russo cowrote the screenplay, someone figured this should be labeled a comedy. There are no laughs. It's a dark Christmas movie with a Mob theme, several murders and a $2 million heist that goes awry. I enjoyed the atmosphere, but some won't. The dialogue is high quality. The alternate endings don't work, though, unless you want this to end even more darkly.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great movie I loved it John Cusack is amazing
Added 10/7/2008

I love this movie. John Cusack was great. I watch this a lot all the time. That was great.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
IT'S ONLY ME, BUT:
Added 6/1/2008

SHOULD OF BEEN FUNIER WITH JOHN CUSAK AND BILLIE BOB THORNTON TOETHER. DIDN'T GUITE GET THERE. JM
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
HAROLD RAMIS, OPUS 10
Added 2/19/2008

***1/2 2005. Directed by Harold Ramis. The screenplay, adapted from Scott Phillips' The Ice Harvest: A Novel and written by Robert Kramer vs. Kramer Benton earned a nomination for the Edgar Allan Poe award. In the icy city of Wichita, two unskilled amateurs, who've stolen $2 million from a mob boss, try to get away. I liked a lot the cynical mood of the film who must be enjoyed like an old liqueur. Enjoyable.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Film Noir With a Goofy Touch
Added 2/2/2009

THE ICE HARVEST is a clever bit of film noir with a goofy touch. Harold Ramis directed.

John Cusack stars as a Mob lawyer who is, otherwise, a very nice guy. Along with the more sinister Billy Bob Thornton, he steals over two million dollars from his boss (Randy Quaid), then has to wait out the night until he and Thornton can make their escape.

Unfortunately, Quaid and his enforcer (Mike Starr) get wind of the theft, which creates other complications.

Richard Russo and Robert Benton's script, adapted from Scott Phillips' novel, keeps the tension high but doesn't forget the humor. Indeed, there are some hilarious sequences in this film, particularly one that involves a bad guy locked in a trunk and another that features a very drunk Oliver Platt, who nearly steals the movie.

Connie Nielsen is quite good as the movie's femme fatale.

DVD extras include audio commentary by Ramis, two alternate endings, some interesting production featurettes and a laugh-out-loud outtake with Cusack and Thornton.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Mislabeled as a comedy
Added 11/13/2008

I guess because Richard Russo cowrote the screenplay, someone figured this should be labeled a comedy. There are no laughs. It's a dark Christmas movie with a Mob theme, several murders and a $2 million heist that goes awry. I enjoyed the atmosphere, but some won't. The dialogue is high quality. The alternate endings don't work, though, unless you want this to end even more darkly.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great movie I loved it John Cusack is amazing
Added 10/7/2008

I love this movie. John Cusack was great. I watch this a lot all the time. That was great.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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