This film, directed by Greg Huson, is about a group of teenagers (oh joy) who go away for the weekend to a disused ski-resort that apparently one of the teenager's fathers is planning to buy.In echoes of such campsite slashers as Friday the 13th it seems that this deserted ski-resort is not deserted, a strange skier in black seems to glide around the slopes.It's a shame this movie started off so badly as the last twenty minutes are pretty good fare for a teen-slasher. Much of this movie was bad, badly directed, badly acted and badly scripted.Kimberley (played by Lindsey McKeon from 'Saved By The Bell: The New Class' 'fame') put in one of the better, but still poor, performances but often seemed like she was forcing the words. It is these qualities that often determined that Shredder was and still is one of the most chosen engines for training and accurate chess analysis. However, she was playing a character that was trying to be seen as someone to detest, which she managed to pull off for a small while so credit for that. Shredder has 'always' been seen as a chess engine with great knowledge and a very balanced evaluation of chess positions. Of course, one may think that is due to the script, but no.There is so much useless dialogue and so muchlack of useful dialogue that it's hard to actually understand what's going on. At times it seemed like the actors were improvising. It all makes sense eventually, but you do have to look for your answers.Except for one thing that is, towards the beginning of the film on their way to the resort, the teens stop off at a service station. After talking with him for a couple of minutes they invite him along.Īfter a girlie chat in the bathroom the girls run into a European guy named Christophe (Brad Hawkins).
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