Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman

Jack Frost 2: The Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman (also known as simply Jack Frost 2) is a 2000 American direct-to-video comedy slasher film written and directed by Michael Cooney. It is a sequel to Jack Frost (1997). It was completed in 1998, but not released until 2000.

Jack Frost 2: The Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman
DVD cover
Directed byMichael Cooney
Written byMichael Cooney
Produced by
  • Jeremy Paige
  • Vicki Slotnick
Starring
CinematographyDean Lent
Edited byShawn Paper
Music by
  • Chris Anderson
  • Carl Schurtz
Production
companies
  • Cypress Willow Productions
  • Storyteller Films Ltd.
Distributed byA-Pix Entertainment, Inc.
Release date
  • November 21, 2000 (2000-11-21)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Like its predecessor, Jack Frost 2 has garnered a cult following.

Plot

edit

Sam Tiler has been struggling to recover from his encounter with Jack Frost last Christmas. To get away from the stress, Sam's wife, Anne, suggests a tropical vacation to The Bahamas to attend the wedding of his deputy, Joe, and his fiancé, Marla. Sam reluctantly agrees.

Meanwhile, the FBI uses antifreeze to dissolve Jack and test the remains for genetic material. An accident causes Jack to wake up, causing him to reform and break free. Jack, now sharing a psychic link with Sam, because of Sam's blood mixing with Jack in the antifreeze, follows Sam.

The vacationers arrive to a greeting by the eccentric Colonel Hickering and his assistants Captain Fun and Bobby. Jack washes ashore and kills three women. The next morning, the Colonel discovers the bodies and tries to cover up the whole mess, as he does not want this to ruin his resort. However, the island's security head, Agent Manners who had survived Jack's maiming of him, suspects that Jack has returned.

Jack continues his rampage, killing a beach model and her cameraman. Sam begins to suspect that something is amiss when he runs into Manners, who agrees to an alliance in order to stop Jack Frost. Sam, Captain Fun (who is actually Manners' undercover assistant), and Manners stage a trap to capture Jack. This fails as the snowman they capture was really the Colonel in costume.

After slaying another beach model, Jack decides to freeze the place, causing it to snow. The party guests begin to play around and have a snowball fight when Jack enters the fray, killing at least another dozen. Sam, Anne, Marla, Manners, and Joe lock themselves up in a room, using antifreeze to keep Jack at bay.

Sam and Manners decide to find help, and end up finding a room where the Colonel, Captain Fun, and Bobby have barricaded themselves. They find more antifreeze and lure Jack into a pool of coolant. However, Jack has become much more resilient to the antifreeze due to his time in the lab. Jack spits out a snowball and flees, followed by Manners, into the woods.

Sam, Anne, and the others observe the snowball and it "hatches" and becomes a baby snowman, who kills Captain Fun. Meanwhile, Manners has followed Jack to a shed, where he finds dozens of snowball children which devour him.

The survivors attempt to trap as many of the snowmen as they can until the supply ships arrive. Eventually, Anne realizes that they can be killed by bananas, due to Sam being allergic to bananas. As a result, Jack would share the same vulnerabilities.

Jack watches a baby snowman die and becomes angry. He kills Bobby and the Colonel. Marla and Joe flee and lock themselves in the freezer with Captain Fun's body, while Anne is attacked by Jack. Sam shoots Jack with a banana attached to an arrow, causing him to explode. Anne and Sam embrace each other and leave the island.

During the credits, the two sailors on the supply boat are crushed by a giant carrot, implying that Jack is still alive. After the credits roll, we're shown that Joe and Marla were accidentally left in the freezer.

Cast

edit
  • Christopher Allport as Sam Tiler
  • Scott MacDonald as Jack Frost (voice)
  • Eileen Seeley as Anne Tiler
  • Chip Heller as Joe
  • Marsha Clark as Marla
  • Ray Cooney as Colonel Hickering
  • David Allen Brooks as Agent Manners
  • Sean Patrick Murphy as Captain Fun
  • Tricia Pettitt as First Mate of Fun
  • Tai Bennet as Bobby
  • Jennifer Lyons as Rose
  • Shonda Farr as Ashlea
  • Granger Green as Paisley
  • Ian Abercrombie as Doctor Morton
  • Melanie Good as Sarah
  • Paul H. Kim as Greg
  • Stephanie Chao as Cindy
  • Doug Jones as Dave
  • Stefan C. Marchand as Charlie
  • Brian Gross as Dean

Reception

edit

As with the first film, Jack Frost 2: The Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman was panned by critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 0% based on six critic reviews, with an average rating of 3.3/10.[1]

Accolades

edit
Year Award Category Result
2001
2nd Golden Trailer Awards Trashiest Trailer Nominated

Proposed sequel

edit

In December 2016, writer and director Michael Cooney revealed there were plans for a third film in the series, which would have featured a giant Jack Frost known as "Jackzilla". The film would have picked up a decade following the ending of the second film, with a giant Jack Frost letting loose on a city causing destruction and mayhem. Cooney expressed interest in making the third installment, due to the advancement in special effects, and would be happy if someone would be willing to help him make it as it holds a special place in his heart.[2]

References

edit
  1. ^ "Jack Frost 2: The Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved December 26, 2023.
  2. ^ Squires, John (2016-12-14). "'Jack Frost' Director Talks Crazy Third Installment That Never Was; "Jackzilla!"". Bloody Disgusting!. Retrieved 2019-02-23.
edit