Snowmen

Snowmen

Movie |

Caretaker | Bully

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Family
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Robert Kirbyson
  • Cast(s): Bobby Coleman, Bobbe J. Thompson, Christian Martyn, Ray Liotta, Josh Flitter See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 25min
  • Music: Mike Watts
  • Award(s): Audience 2011 (Won)
    Audience 2010 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Descendants: The Rise of Red, IF
  • Story:
    Three young friends find adventure and purpose in their attempts to set a Guinness World Record. Set in a wintry mountain town, the unpopular trio pursues fame through a series of schemes and stunts that eventually imperil their own lives. Along the way, they conquer schoolyard bullies, unite their community and discover that while fame is fleeting, true friendship lasts forever.
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STORY

Story
Three young friends find adventure and purpose in their attempts to set a Guinness World Record. Set in a wintry mountain town, the unpopular trio pursues fame through a series of schemes and stunts that eventually imperil their own lives. Along the way, they conquer schoolyard bullies, unite their community and discover that while fame is fleeting, true friendship lasts forever.

AWARDS

Won
Audience Award

Audience Award | 2011 | Robert

Nominations
Audience Award

2010 | Robert

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 54,800 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

(At around one hour and ten minutes) When Jason (Josh Flitter) is threatening Lucas (Christian Martyn) at the water park, and Billy (Bobby Coleman) challenges him to fight, Jason gets up and appears to kick Lucas. Actually, when Jason came upon them, Lucas had taken off his left boot to start putting on his ice skates, and Jason was kicking the left boot away, so Lucas couldn't put it back on and escape, but during editing the sound mixer thought Jason was kicking Lucas, so along with the sound of a kick, he added Lucas groaning to correspond to that event.

The sequence of shots (from 42:20 to 43:44) starting with a crane shot from behind Billy as he looks out over a snowfield, then turns and begins speaking to the elementary school student body, pacing in front of them, extolling the task that lies before them, culminating in his cry "Let's make snowmen!", after which the students stream past him on either side, is Director Robert Kirbyson' homage to Braveheart (1995), for which this movie's Producer, Stephen McEveety, was Executive Producer. Director Kirbyson says, at 43:52 in the DVD Director's Commentary, he copied it nearly shot for shot.

At the end of the scene where Billy (Bobby Coleman), Howard (Bobb'e J. Thompson), and Lucas (Christian Martyn) are watching the television news report of a body being found in the snow (06:22 to 08:54), Robert Kirbyson mentions in the DVD director's commentary, that Christian Martyn's real mother, Lori, is playing his screen mom. She spent February and March of 2009 in Park City, Utah, with Christian, until filming wrapped.

Line Producer Stephen A. Marinaccio II mentions in the DVD Director's Commentary that the parked school bus behind the kids at 49:05 was strategically positioned to conceal the crew tents, a service area, and a playground (which students of the school used year-round).

Popular Dialogues

"Howard Garvey: [24:50, in graveyard] So you're not scared at all? Billy Kirkfield: Of stepping on dead people? No. Howard Garvey: No, of what's gonna happen to you when you die. Billy Kirkfield: Well, what's that supposed to mean? I'm definitely going to Heaven. My parents make me go to church and everything. Lucas Lamb: That doesn't mean you get to go automatically. That's what my mom says, Howard Garvey: I do get to go automatically, 'cause I'm a kid. Kids don't even have to be that good. It's like a rule. Lucas Lamb: Oh, right. Like dogs. Howard Garvey: What? Dogs do not go to Heaven. Lucas Lamb: Yeah? All dogs go to Heaven. It's in the Bible, right? Howard Garvey: Probably in the Book of Sparky."

"Reggie Kirkfield: [1:18:46] Billy, those 53 minutes, do you remember anything? Billy Kirkfield: Yeah. I was wrong. There are dogs in Heaven."