Snow 2: Brain Freeze

2009
6| 1h26m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 05 December 2009 Released
Producted By: Alberta Film Development Program of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, The
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Official Website: https://freeform.go.com/movies/snow-2-brain-freeze
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When Nick gets amnesia, it's up to Sandy and Buddy the reindeer to save him and Christmas.

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Director

Mark Rosman

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Alberta Film Development Program of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, The

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Snow 2: Brain Freeze Audience Reviews

Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Lucia Ayala It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Christmas-Reviewer Nick "Santa Claus" Snowden forgets about spending early Christmas with his wife, Sandy due to pressure at work. After a fight, Nick walks through a magical mirror and ends up with amnesia. Now I loved the first film "Snow" which I just saw for the first time and then I watched this one immediately after. Where the first one felt fresh and fun the sequel feels like the makers did not put much thought into the sequel. The whole film feels rushed. There is many things missing from the first film that I so wanted to see in this one. It would of been nice if the entire cast from the original have some part in this film. The tenants from the boarding house should of figured into this film. This film is family safe. Most kids might like this. Parents not so much. If there is a "Snow 3" please put more thought into the story.
Harbinger_3781 This time it gets better! The new young Mr. and Mrs. Claus are still very amazing in this sequel, and they are clearly experiencing the same problems we ordinary families do, too. Domestic dispute opened up a new adventure, amnesia and wrong allies... Cavanagh is amazing and Williams is beautiful, and together they brought transcendence to the new Clauses. The sequel is heartwarming, inspiring, and lovely, and the ending gave a lot of hope and additional happiness - Nick's final "Yeah!" brought surges of joy to the entire world, I daresay. Marry Christmas to all and to all a good night, indeed. 2008 has brought the world a lot of wonders, and to close the year with Snow 2 - that was the icing on the cake, the cherry on the sundae. Thank you, Tom and Ashley.
Lily-32 I loved the first Snow. One of my favorite movies so I was thrilled when they made a sequel that thankfully wasn't awful. I was only a little disappointed in it and that had to do with how quickly and easily Sandy trusted Buck after everything in the last movie. They could have made her more hesitant for more of the movie before reluctantly excepting his help.I wasn't totally in love with the kid either but I saw the purpose of it. And Gilfred pushed the corny factor but someone or something had to give Sandy the answers she needed and how boring for her to just read the book.Other than that I really enjoyed it. Tom Cavanagh and Ashley Williams were hilarious. I love how he still has his Christmas oriented exclamations, "Figgy pudding!" And Sandy seems to have picked them up as well, "Oh, icicles!" When 'Sandy' is tinseling the tree in anger. I crack up every time.No it's not perfect but it's exactly what it was meant to be. A little romantic, comedic, make ya feel good corny Christmas flick.
daisysmom In this original ABC Family movie, Tom Cavanaugh and Ashley Williams reprise their roles as Nick Snowden and Sandy. In his rush to get his reindeer ready, Nick goes through the magic mirror and loses his memory. Sandy has to try to find him, unwittingly enlisting the aid of their nemesis, Buck- back for another round of Christmas mischief. Also helping is a street-wise kid and an old friend of Nick's father. In a season of maudlin made-for-the-season movies 'Snow 2: Brain Freeze' was a cute follow up to the original. Definitely geared to 'The Santa Clause' demographic. My family really enjoyed both holiday the original and the sequel- and now they have have left the door open for a third. We'll be waiting anxiously and hoping it's available next season.