Copper Mountain: A Club Med Experience

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Director:David Mitchell
Release Date:2004-02-04
Label:Platinum Disc
UPC:096009181291
Binding:DVD
Published By:Platinum Disc
ASIN:B000244G7C
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Studio: Ingram Entertainment Release Date: 02/28/2006 Run time: 60 minutes Rating: Pg

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This is not a comedy.. It's not even a movie - Reviewed on 2007-11-22
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This supposed comedy is only 60 minutes long. And that's the one good thing about it. Much of the time consists of concerts with various artists I haven't heard of. The rest is a series of unfunny scenes with no plot. It's not worth wasting your time or money on, even if you're a die-hard Jim Carrey fan. Even he isn't funny in this one.
I bet Jim Carrey wants this one back... - Reviewed on 2007-11-09
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I watched this movie after my brother - a condo owner at Copper Mountain - bought the DVD for a whopping one dollar, 50 cents. All I can say is... my brother got robbed on this purchase. The bad plot is only equaized by bad sound editing and really bad performances by a young Alan Thicke and Jim Carrey.

Funny thing is that I would at least expect it to be a good ad for Club Med since it appears this was sort of an early version of an infomercial. It doesn't even do a good job at that or showcasing Copper Mountain for that matter. It's bad plot, bad movie, bad infomercial, bad, bad, bad.

Interesting side note: The (at the time) super-deluxe Club Med at Copper now serves a different purpose... It's used for employee housing. I guess that goes to show how far luxury lodging has come since this movie was made.
A incredible documentary for Champlin fans! - Reviewed on 2007-03-10
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
Ok, this movie is not a real movie but a promotional advertisement for the Club Med. Bad script, bad acting, bad everything EXCEPT if you're like me a big fan of BILL CHAMPLIN, songwriter, musician and singer member of the Band Chicago. In this movie you will enjoy to see him performing 2 entire songs from his album "Runaway" ("Sara" & "Take it uptown") on stage. The movie also features Rita Coolidge performing the Boz Scaggs song "we're not alone".
Copper Mountain - Reviewed on 2007-02-18
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1 customer found this review helpful.

This was Jim Carrey's first film and suprisingly not his last. Thankfully he found work in films that are actually worth watching. Copper Mountain has to be one of the top ten worst movies I have ever seen. The majority of the movie focuses on that no talent band that plays at the resort. Jim Carrey is listed first on the IMDB cast list, even though he has very few lines. The bottom line of the plot doesn't amount to anything more than Carrey's character Bobby Todd can't be himself around women, flies down a mountain on skis with his arms flailing around, he wipes out and two girls help him up, then all of a sudden he can be himself. And Alan Thicke's character Jackson Reach wants to compete in a skiing competition, and gets beat by an overweight bartender in a race for the final spot in the competition. The bartender Yogi later drops his spot in the race and gives it to Jackson. If you have read this there's no need to watch the film, unless you don't believe me.
I will give you this movie. - Reviewed on 2007-01-13
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1 customer found this review helpful.

This movie is terrible. Do not buy it. Really, I'm not exaggerating. I will give you this movie free of charge. You'll have to send me a SASAE, but other than that, it's yours for the asking. After you watch it, we can go for drinks and talk about how truly terrible it is. Perhaps a pact to slit our wrists or trepan our skulls will follow, which is more fun than watching it to be sure.

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