( And for those of you unwilling to sit through a b-movie horror flick, check out Dead Meat’s Kill Count for the first film, embedded at the end of this post for your viewing pleasure) The second movie gives Jack even more absurdly powerful abilities and ramps the kills up to an over-the-top zany wackiness.īut for our purposes, what does that mean for a D&D-stylized homicidal, abominable snowman? Let’s find out and get to converting Jack Frost.
The explosion and subsequent seepage turns Jack into an all-powerful snowman, capable of hurling snowballs and icicles, turning into mist and generally being almost impossible to kill. What’s even more, the first film features the silver screen debut of Shannon Elizabeth of American Pie fame.Īs convicted serial killer Jack Frost is being transported to prison to be executed, his transport vehicle collides with a chemical truck. Thoroughly in the B-movie territory, both for comedic shlock kills, production quality and film direction, both films never-the-less deliver on some memorable and chilling kills. Films Synopsis: Direct-to-video, 1997‘s Jack Frost is a horror comedy that somehow managed to be followed up by a sequel known as Revenge of the Mutant Killer.