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RomanceMusicComedy

Cool as Ice

- When a girl has a heart of stone, there's only one way to melt it. Just add Ice.

Freewheeling, motorcycle-riding musician Johnny rolls into a small town with his band, and meets Kathy, an honor student who catches his eye. Meanwhile, Kathy's father, after being in the Witness Protection Program, is finally tracked down by two corrupt cops he escaped from years ago, who want the money he owes them.

Release Date : 1991-10-18

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal PicturesAlive FilmsKoppelmann/Bandier-Carnegie PicturesCapella

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Vanilla Ice

Character Name : Johnny

Original Name : Vanilla Ice

Gender : Male

Kristin Minter

Character Name : Kathy

Original Name : Kristin Minter

Gender : Female

Naomi Campbell

Character Name : Singer at First Club

Original Name : Naomi Campbell

Gender : Female

Deezer D

Character Name : Jazz

Original Name : Deezer D

Gender : Male

Kevin Hicks

Character Name : Sir D.

Original Name : Kevin Hicks

Gender : Male

Allison Dean

Character Name : Princess

Original Name : Allison Dean

Gender : Female

Sydney Lassick

Character Name : Roscoe

Original Name : Sydney Lassick

Gender : Male

Dody Goodman

Character Name : Mae

Original Name : Dody Goodman

Gender : Female

Candy Clark

Character Name : Grace

Original Name : Candy Clark

Gender : Female

Michael Gross

Character Name : Gordon

Original Name : Michael Gross

Gender : Male

Bobbie Brown

Character Name : Monique

Original Name : Bobbie Brown

Gender : Female

John Newton

Character Name : Nick

Original Name : John Newton

Gender : Male

Victor DiMattia

Character Name : Tommy

Original Name : Victor DiMattia

Gender : Male

Brooke Alexander

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Brooke Alexander

Gender : Male

Jack McGee

Character Name : Clarke

Original Name : Jack McGee

Gender : Male

Ted Swanson

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Ted Swanson

Gender : Male

S.A. Griffin

Character Name : Morrisey

Original Name : S.A. Griffin

Gender : Male

Louie Bonanno

Character Name : Sugar Shack Singer

Original Name : Louie Bonanno

Gender : Male

Portia Dawson

Character Name : Tracy

Original Name : Portia Dawson

Gender : Female

Amy Tenowich

Character Name : Lisa

Original Name : Amy Tenowich

Gender : Female

Kathryn Morris

Character Name : Jen

Original Name : Kathryn Morris

Gender : Female

Crawford Binion

Character Name : Cop

Original Name : Crawford Binion

Gender : Male

Tracey Bass

Character Name : Singer at Final Club

Original Name : Tracey Bass

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Rob

@BinaryCrunch

2021-06-23

The tag line "When a girl has a heart of stone, there's only one way to melt it. Just add Ice." clearly shows how logical this movie is. I know, I was expecting this as I started watching but the real reason behind me chicking on it was it hilarity and comic value, in this regard it didn't disappoint. So many elements not to be missed, his swarve sophistication, dayglo pants and bike allow him to bypass the laws of physics entirely when jumping fences, cars and entering buildings. His high class vocabulary never stops, mumling phrases in wanna-be rap gibberish "Yo-yo, whatsup?", "sex me up", "you know, the chick that drives the horse" and the ever famous "drop that zero, get with the hero". Everywhere he goes he just oozes coolness into the situation, strutting on stage indoors at night wearing sun glasses rapping away then dry humping the girl he's been stalking who is obviously still concussed from being thrown from a horse earlier due to his antics. This movie cost 6 Million dollars to make in 1991 (today in 2015 that figure would be close to 11 million), most of this of course went on his 1 million salary and 4.9 Million on his clothing and general wardrobe/props leaving the rest for its awesome production values. Watch this film though, its funny in a way that it was never intended, totally trashed the directors reputation for 8 years after and it was pulled from the cinema after 3 weeks. Its the E.T game in movie form

J

JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Outrageously cheesy and the epitome of a vanity project (seeing Vanilla Ice kicking ass is the highlight) but admitteldly there is some charm here and there, plus can't say I never was entertained if only taking me back to those days with the music and clothes (not to mention the direction from David Kellogg who, according to IMDb, mostly done commercials outside of 1999's Inspector Gadget). **2.5/5**