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The Thaw (2009)

The Thaw (2009)
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A team of ecology students led by a famous environmental advocate discovers that some secrets are better left buried when they unearth the perfectly preserved remains of a frozen wooly mammoth and discover that an ancient parasite has been incubating inside the beast for centuries. Dr. David Krupien (Val Kilmer) is examining a melting ice cap in the Arctic when he unearths a prehistoric specimen the likes of which researchers have never seen. Elated by the possibilities of such a remarkable find, Dr. Krupien hastily summons four of his brightest students to the base to take part in the excavation. But something isn't right; soon after extracting the massive prehistoric creature from the ice, the students are besieged by a swarm of unidentified insects that burrow deep into the flesh, and lay eggs in their host to reproduce. With each new infection, the prospect of containing the parasitic bane decreases. Now, stranded in the Arctic with their numbers quickly dwindling, the desperate students realize that their only hope of preventing the parasite from reaching the general population is to quarantine the base, even if it costs them their lives. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Val KilmerMartha MacIsaac, (more)
Director(s):
Mark A. Lewis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of The Thaw

A team of ecology students led by a famous environmental advocate discovers that some secrets are better left buried when they unearth the perfectly preserved remains of a frozen wooly mammoth and discover that an ancient parasite has been incubating inside the beast for centuries. Dr. David Krupien (Val Kilmer) is examining a melting ice cap in the Arctic when he unearths a prehistoric specimen the likes of which researchers have never seen. Elated by the possibilities of such a remarkable find, Dr. Krupien hastily summons four of his brightest students to the base to take part in the excavation. But something isn't right; soon after extracting the massive prehistoric creature from the ice, the students are besieged by a swarm of unidentified insects that burrow deep into the flesh, and lay eggs in their host to reproduce. With each new infection, the prospect of containing the parasitic bane decreases. Now, stranded in the Arctic with their numbers quickly dwindling, the desperate students realize that their only hope of preventing the parasite from reaching the general population is to quarantine the base, even if it costs them their lives. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Mark A. Lewis
Writer(s):
Mark A. LewisMichael W. Lewis
Producer(s):
Mary Anne WaterhouseTrent CarlsonRob Neilson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Matt F.

    Good for a 'Ghost House' flick. A cross between Jonh Carpenter's "The Thing" and "Cabin Fever" but no where near as great. The first two minutes of the movie are the best. The director and writer, Lewis must have just seen Al Gore's documentry before starting his script.-Stone

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    Cheryl R.

    This movie gave me the heebie jeebies, creepy crawlies, etc. Good movie, but don't watch it if bugs crawling through your skin bother you. Being an avid horror fan I enjoyed it, but I imagined bugs in my bed that night.

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    Michelle R.

    Creepy crawly. The end could have used a little more substance. Overall a watchable movie.

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