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    • Half the falls were real. This one should be a no-brainer. Skiers tend to fall while they’re learning and even when they hit a bad patch or take a wrong turn.
    • Several of the extras were actually recognized ski patrol. Just to insure the safety of the stars the film did employ several actual ski patrol members that were there to keep everyone safe.
    • There was a point and time when George Lopez wasn’t funny. Believe it or not, George Lopez did not really stand out in this film. It could have been that he was still getting started with his whole routine, but quite honestly he was funnier in Balls of Fury.
    • A number of people didn’t care for its sexually subjective poses. This is highly subjective as a lot of people didn’t mind. But there were a lot of sexually suggestive poses in this film.
  1. Ski Patrol is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Richard Correll and starring Roger Rose, Yvette Nipar, Paul Feig, T. K. Carter, Leslie Jordan, George Lopez, Ray Walston, and Martin Mull. Plot

  2. Plot. There are some ski school instructors who ally with an evil land developer to try to sabotage the ski patrol and convince the Forest Service to cancel the owner's lease on the ski area. At the end, though, the leader of the Forest Service wises up to the evil ski school's scheme and everything backfires.

    • Hot Dog…The Movie. Peter Markle. 226 votes. Hot Dog... The Movie, a hilarious ski comedy that hit the screens in January 1984, raked in over $17 million and solidified its status as an iconic '80s laugh-fest.
    • Better Off Dead. Savage Steve Holland. 216 votes. In this quirky comedy, teenager Lane Meyer (John Cusack) navigates a peculiar family life and an obsessive relationship with his girlfriend Beth (Amanda Wyss), who eventually breaks up with him, leading to multiple failed suicide attempts.
    • Aspen Extreme. Patrick Hasburgh. 154 votes. This ski film follows the journey of two ski enthusiasts, TJ Burke and Dexter Rutecki, as they leave Brighton, Michigan for Aspen in search of a better life and become ski instructors amidst challenges that threaten their bond.
    • Ski Patrol. Richard Correll. 135 votes. In this ski-themed comedy, lodge owner Pops (Ray Walston) faces the threat of losing his business to ruthless entrepreneur Sam Maris (Martin Mull), who plans to replace it with a massive resort.
  3. Pops isn't worried about the renewal of the lease for his ski lodge - the safety record is unblemished in spite of the crew of misfits who make up his ski patrol. But a scheming land developer has other plans and the ski patrol is thrust into a skiing showdown in order to save Pops' mountain.

  4. Sep 10, 2012 · First-time director Correll faithfully relays his boss' vision of a world populated entirely by haircuts with legs, playmates, second-rate clowns, and the Machiavellian rich. The plot, obviously ...

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  6. Greedy developer Maris (Martin Mull) wants to tear down the aging ski lodge of Snowy Peaks and replace it with a sleek, upscale resort. So he enlists the help of the selfish and shallow ski instructors to make sure the lodge's ski patrol unit fails to pass its safety inspections.

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