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JACK FROST, released today in 1997


Anniversary Dept. - Released direct-to-video on this date--18 Nov.--in 1997, Michael Cooney's magnificent JACK FROST. This is the horror comedy JACK FROST, not to be confused with the shitty Michael Keaton movie of the same name that came out the next year.

A serial killer being transported to his execution in the middle of a blizzard becomes the victim of an absurd accident on the side of the road that--even more absurdly--fuses him with the snow, turning him into a wisecracking, shape-shifting mutant killer snowman who, for Christmas jollies, returns to the hometown of the sheriff who apprehended him to take revenge. Among other things, the film marked the feature film debut of Shannon Elizabeth.

Writer/director Cooney says JACK FROST cost about as much as the catering budget on IDENTITY, a major studio picture he wrote a few years later. It embraces its low budget, plays to the ridiculousness of its own premise from the opening credits and it's just a great, darkly humorous, sometimes absurdly humorous little movie from a great era of movie-making. Watch it for Christmas.

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Christmas Horror is a subgenre all on its own and I watch Jack Frost every year. What's not to love about it.

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It's definitely a cut above--or more like an entire autopsy above--most other Christmas horror. But like a lot of great '90s flicks, it often gets lost in the shuffle, a consequence of being "born" in an era so rich in great movies.

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Crazy that it's been that long. I remember renting it around that time. The holographic cover made it an easy pick for young me and I wasn't disappointed.

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