Frozen Page #6

Synopsis: At Mount Holliston, snowboarders Dan Walker, his girlfriend Parker O'Neil and his best friend Joe Lynch don't have enough money to buy lift tickets. Parker bribes Jason, a lift-worker, with one hundred dollars. When the system is nearing closure, they force Jason to let them have one last pass. However, Jason needs to resolve a problem and his colleague misunderstands his instructions and stops the lift. The trio of skier and snowboarders gets stranded on the chairlift near the top of the mountain. When they see that the lights of the ski resort had been turned off, they need to make a choice: leave the chairlift or freeze to death.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Adam Green
Production: Anchor Bay
  2 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
62%
R
Year:
2010
93 min
$131,395
Website
1,112 Views


All these faces.

This guy was making eyes

at my girl and could see me

but I couldn't see him.

That's messed up.

I never felt so stupid.

I just walked out.

You just walked out?

Yeah, I told her to laugh it up

with Dean the frat guy.

I was out.

That sucks.

Maybe I shouldn't have been

so quick to walk away.

You know, maybe I should

have had a thicker skin

and not been

such a sensitive b*tch.

Sometimes I feel like

I was just insecure.

Maybe I screwed up.

You should tell her that.

When you get home

you should call her.

I can't.

She's dating Dean.

I should have done something.

There was nothing

you could have done.

I just sat here

and I let him die.

No, you didn't.

We didn't let him die, okay?

There was nothing

we could have done.

He jumped down there

to save us, okay?

He was the one.

He was the boy

I was gonna marry.

Hey.

First grade

and we get left there

by our moms

for the day.

It's like the first

real day of school,

you know,

without your folks around.

And Dan was this chubby little kid.

No, f*** it.

He was a fat ass.

And so our moms all leave

but Dan wouldn't let go

of his mom's hand.

And even after she left he just stood

at the front of the class

crying like a total p*ssy.

- That sounds like Dan.

- Yeah, you have no idea.

Anyway, so the teacher...

oh, what's her name?

Mrs. Schifrin.

So Mrs. Schifrin is trying everything

to get the fat kid to stop crying.

And she says,

"You know,

maybe there's somebody...

somebody else

you know in the class.

Maybe you have a friend

you want to sit with. "

And this little f***er points

right at me and says, "Him. "

Now I've never seen

this kid in my life.

But for some reason

he pointed at me.

- So you had to sit with him?

- Yeah, for a whole week.

Whole first week of school I had to share

my little cubby with his fat ass.

Oh, gosh.

He was a douchebag.

I never let him forget it.

Dan didn't die up here just for you

and I to give up and die too.

Help me up.

Are you okay?

Oh God!

Oh sh*t.

- Sh*t, just hold on.

- Oh my God.

- The chair is gonna fall.

- No it's not. No it's not.

Oh, God.

My hands.

Oh God, my hands.

Joe!

F*** you, Jenny Bluth.

Oh f***.

Oh sh*t.

Sh*t.

- Hey, Parker.

- What?

I need you to throw my extra pole

as far as you can this way.

What?

I said I want you

to throw my ski pole

as far down the hill as you can.

I'm gonna need some defense

when I get on the ground.

Okay.

Okay.

Oh my God.

- Sh*t.

- I'm sorry.

It's okay.

Sh*t.

Oh sh*t.

Okay.

Parker:

You can do it.

You can do it.

Please do it.

Please don't break.

Please don't break.

Sh*t.

I just want to go.

Please let me go.

You did it!

You did it!

- Oh sh*t.

- Joe!

Lynch!

- Lynch!

- I'm okay.

No! No!

No!

Stay the f*** back!

Try and stay still.

I'll be back as fast as I can.

Please please hurry.

Please.

Joe, look out!

Joe!

Aw, Joe...

Ow!

Hello!

Help, please!

Wait!

Hey, you okay?

Hello?

Hey, you all right?

Hold on.

Hold on.

Hold on.

I'm gonna get you help.

No, there were no other cars.

I found her laying in the road

right outside of Mt. Holliston.

I'm taking her to you now.

Hold on.

The hospital

is only 10 minutes away.

You're gonna be okay.

You're gonna

be okay.

Dan's voice:

You're gonna be okay, baby.

You're gonna be okay.

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