Eight Below
Eight Below
PG | 17 February 2006 (USA)
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In the Antarctic, after an expedition with Dr. Davis McClaren, the sled dog trainer Jerry Shepherd has to leave the polar base with his colleagues due to the proximity of a heavy snow storm. He ties his dogs to be rescued after, but the mission is called-off and the dogs are left alone at their own fortune. For six months, Jerry tries to find a sponsor for a rescue mission.

Reviews
Diagonaldi Very well executed
Micitype Pretty Good
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Wyatt There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
rockdileesha This flick is all about gratitude. It can be a man or animal, you just need to be thankful for what they have done. Film starts with powerful characters and it builds on that as the time goes on. This film proved me wrong about Paul Walker. He is such a versatile actor. He just made me cry at the end. I can't realize how the dogs were tamed for this movie they are just like people sometimes even better. You couldn't ask for more from the characters.. It won't get better than this full of love which keeps the bond with man and dog. Fabulous stuff from the director hats off.. Highly recommended movie for everyone
ivo-cobra8 Eight Below (2006) is the most amazing story of courage, survival, friendship and adventure ever told. This is the best film of Paul Walker not only that Paul Walker gives a powerful performance, but the sled dogs gives the most powerful performance on screen ever. I just finished recently watching this film and it was amazing awesome powerful story. Watching this movie I was keep crying for 2.hrs because I love dog's so much. I am an animal lover and I love dogs all kind to death and when the group left those dogs behind in Antarctica in chains I was crying, this movie was really sad. I don't blame Paul Walker's character or anyone, but that was mean leaving those beautiful dogs behind. They were a family and this film is written so decent, even the characters were well written. This movie is very sad and tragic, but it also does have a little humor in it, thanks goes to Walt Disney pictures that it does have a happy ending.Plot: In the Antarctic, after an expedition with Dr. Davis McClaren, the sled dog trainer Jerry Shepherd has to leave the polar base with his colleagues due to the proximity of a heavy snow storm. He ties his dogs to be rescued after, but the mission is called-off and the dogs are left alone at their own fortune. For six months, Jerry tries to find a sponsor for a rescue mission while his dogs fight for survival.In this movie the real portraying is actually a heroism! This dogs in this movie are actually the real heroes of this film alongside Paul Walker! Again this movie was really sad, it was beautiful how dogs saved Dr. Davis McClaren from the ice storm and they were left alone. In the movie no one I mean no one gave a damn about those dogs that were left behind and they were abandoned, except Paul Walker who did everything in his power that he will save his beloved dogs. Paul Walker even showed LOVE in this movie! Every else he turned too, to find a sponsor help him rescue the dogs he landed in a dead end! This movie is very beautiful and Paul Walker with his sled dogs gives a powerful performance. I love that Paul saved 6 dogs and not 5, it took almost a year for those dogs in a cold to be saved. Beside Paul Walker we also have a beautiful cast such as: Bruce Greenwood from Nowhere Man and Passenger 57, Moon Bloodgood from Terminator: Salvation (2009) and Jason Biggs from American Pie! I want to say that Bruce Greenwood was amazing he was way better than he was in Passenger 57, I love the chemistry between him and the dogs, sled dogs saves him and than he helps to save the dogs which he does on the end. Moon Bloodgood was fantastic in this movie she acted perfectly and she was the main reason in the film for a person that she didn't gave up! Jason Biggs was excellent in his role I know we all know him as Jim Levenstein from American Pie , I still have to re watch his other movie Loser but still he gave a good performance from him self. The more courage and heart in this movie have the sled dogs and Paul Walker he never gave up I love him to death! I love this movie to death, I love that this movie is a rescue mission I love rescue mission movies. This movie is not boring or over long, honestly, even over hyped and overpaid actor Tom Cruise couldn't even come near Paul Walker's character, he wouldn't even act that brilliant that Paul Walker did! I don't agree with critics and haters about this movie that the acting is weak and so on. To critics and haters you are stupid! R.I.P. - Paul Walker (1973 - 2013) I really miss you and I wish you could do more movies, I am your biggest fan and I love you to death! Overall: This movie get's 10 out of 10 it is one of the best Paul walker movies! I love all 8 sled dogs portrayed in this movie they are all beautiful! Eight Below is a 2006 American adventure drama film based on Antarctica by Toshirô Ishidô, Koreyoshi Kurahara, Tatsuo Nogami and Susumu Saji. It was produced by Patrick Crowley and David Hoberman, directed by Frank Marshall with music by Mark Isham and written by David DiGilio.10/10 Score: A Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Starring: Paul Walker, Bruce Greenwood, Moon Bloodgood, Jason Biggs, Wendy Crewson, Belinda Metz Director: Frank Marshall Producer: Patrick Crowley, David Hoberman Screenplay by David DiGillio Based on Antarctica: Toshirô Ishidô, Koreyoshi Kurahara, Tatsuo Nogami, Susumu Saji Rated: PG Running Time: 2 Hrs. 00 Mins. Budget: $40.000.000 Box Office: $120,455,994
Taylor Kingston I love this movie but I cry so much every time I see it. Because it's about huskies, and some of two of them die, and I have huskies, so it makes me very emotional. This movie is about having to leave huskies behind. Paul Walker's character, Jerry Shepard must leave his eight huskies in the Arctic, on their own. And they're chained up, and have to escape, and sadly, one of them, the oldest, Old Jack, didn't make it off the chain. *Insert tears here*, wait you don't have to, I'm already crying. Seriously. Just talking about it makes me want to cry so bad. Then we see the puppies go through many things, like other animals attacking them, them watching the Northern Lights, one of them falling down a big hill, him breaking his legs, and the other having to leave him there. And they didn't want to. They wanted to stay with him. *Insert next set of tears here*, once again, don't have to. When Jerry comes back with his crew to save the dogs, he finds Old Jack buried under the snow, and says "They didn't even make it off the leash", then he lifts the other chain links up, and realizes that the others did. Then he sees all of the dogs run over the hill, towards him, and says "five out of eight, not bad", but with sadness and tears, obviously. But then, one of the dogs won't get on the helicopter. Instead, the dog takes Jerry over the hill, to one of the dogs that had hurt, and couldn't move. He then took all of the dogs away on the helicopter, and the rest survived.I mainly got so upset about this movie, because I found out that it was based on a real story, which means, in some way, this really happened, and that is so depressing. All in all, six out of eight dogs surviving being alone and having to get food and shelter for themselves, when they've always gotten it from humans, is pretty good.Overall, I give this movie a 10 out of 10. But I do cry every time.
ravi-putcha I kept wondering why are they don't fly in when the weather is so good - sky is clear, there was no storms or anything and they just don't want to go there. The dogs starve but engage in confusing ensemble for sharing food - polite ballet doesn't fit into sled dogs life style, does it? The physical and emotional stress that follows expeditions in tough weather are missing altogether (remember The Edge?)Leading lady shifts between caring and flinty attitudes unable to decide what to do. Protagonist despite all this love for the dogs let months pass by before deciding to go to Antarctica. It is a pale movie with weak story.