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Summary: Tired of making Police Academy movies eh Mr. Maslansky?
Comment: Well this is definitely one of the weirdest snow ski movies I've ever seen. And when I first saw it, I tried to cross-referrence the characters in it compared to the ones in the Police Academy movies. It stars Roger Rose, Yvette Nipar, T.K. Carter, the late Ray Walston, and Martin Mull. Snowy Peaks I believe which is the name of this ski resort is where it takes place, and they are about to be evaluated on their performance, and when Martin Mull finds out about it, he tries to blackball their safety features so they can close down so he can takeover the ski resort and make his own resort, it's up to the ski resort to save it's reputation and keep it open. To me, the funniest part is the guy SUICIDE...the guy with a THREE part personality when he does the snowboard, and rocket skis and a lot of other stunts. The other funny part is when the ski patrollers pull a prank on their instructor Murray because he's so short, they give him "growth pills" making him think he's growing when taking them. Since this movie was created by Police Academy producer PAUL MASLANSKY, you know it's gotta be a classic! I hope that it will become a DVD RErelease because it is hilarious and deserves a resurrection! Another thing that kinda steals the movie is the cute bull dog DUMPSTER cause whenever Murray would fall down, the dog would be there snorting, slobbering and spitting everywhere. Anyway, I hope they make a DVD for it cause I wanna buy it.
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Summary: Weak!
Comment: Of all the ski movies I've seen, this one is the weakest, with the exception of that Corey Haim/Ernest piece of garbage. But, I think that goes without saying. How can you have a ski movie that follows the typical "fun loving guys versus uptight jerks with perfect hair" blueprint of 80's ski films, and you don't even have hot girls and frontal nudity? This is the main point of movies like this. And how can you put a few million dollars into a film and only manage to squeeze about ten minutes of real humor out of it? Somehow, the people who made Ski Patrol managed to do just that. Even while somehow bagging some real thespian talent like the late great Ray Walston, and Martin Mull, they couldn't make it work. This type of movie is damn near impossible to screw up, but it was, in fact, screwed up.
Neither Murray, nor the gags they played on him, were funny. The black guy with the boom box doing Eddie Murphy and Michael Jackson impersonations was terribly unfunny, and even George Lopez was not funny in this film. The only time I even smirked was when the crazy mohawked punk guy was flying down the hill. And the only two girls of note in this film, the hero's girlfriend and the foreign girl, were not even that cute and showed us NO skin whatsoever! Again, that's the whole point of ski films. Breasts!
The redeeming quality of this film? Some good ski action. But, you'll get a lot more of that out of a Warren Miller documentary and you won't have to sit through horrible writing and uninspired acting (did Mull and Walston owe somebody a favor?). I know some people love this film and they're going to hate my review, but I've got to give my honest opinion. Save your money if you're thinking of buying this. Buy Hot Dog, buy Ski School, and skip this steaming pile that would make Pauly Shore cringe!
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Summary: Ski Patrol, a great skiing movie!
Comment: This movie combines funny characters, ridiculous schemes and skiing stunts that will make you laugh time and time again. I have seen this movie several times and the humor is so stupid I can't resist laughing. The hoky styles of the '80s are entertainment themselves.
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Summary: outrageously funny
Comment: this movie goes to the extreme when it comes to comedy. I liked all the characters in the movie. especially when the ski patrol got the best of Murry. If you love skiing and comedy this is the movie to see.
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Summary: Pretty good
Comment: I had a lot of fun watching this video, but it seems to me that I saw Pierce Bronson as one of the extras. Could that be right?