Feuer, Eis & Dynamit (1990) ⭐ 3.9 | Action, Comedy, Sport (original) (raw)

Roger Moore in Feuer, Eis & Dynamit (1990)

A tycoon's children and creditors compete for his money in an athletic contest.A tycoon's children and creditors compete for his money in an athletic contest.A tycoon's children and creditors compete for his money in an athletic contest.

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How stupid can a movie get?

Roger Moore really made an effort to make this a blockbuster hit: an expensive shooting location in the Alps, his own son playing one of the leading roles (figuring, since his father is such a star, the son shouldn't be too bad either) and a whole soundtrack written by none other than Harold Faltermeyer and including a song by DEEP PURPLE! And for what? One really must wonder what made Moore put his reputation and money at risk for such a horrendous project. The acting here is on the lowest level possible and the good guys and the bad guys are so ridiculously clichéd that it looks like a cartoon. All one gets is some exciting alpine action, but even that isn't enough to make this movie worth watching.

I believe this was supposed to be just a money maker for Moore and in addition a chance to go skiing in one of the finest resorts in the world. Well, we forgive you Roger, but I can't help wanting to shoot the entire cast, especially that ANNOYING girl that plays your daughter. And why, oh WHY did she have to sing?!?!

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