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Premium Ice Cube Trays for Men - Large Silicone Ice Molds for Whiskey, Cocktails & Bourbon - Perfect for Home Bar, Man Cave & Gifts
Premium Ice Cube Trays for Men - Large Silicone Ice Molds for Whiskey, Cocktails & Bourbon - Perfect for Home Bar, Man Cave & Gifts
Premium Ice Cube Trays for Men - Large Silicone Ice Molds for Whiskey, Cocktails & Bourbon - Perfect for Home Bar, Man Cave & Gifts

Premium Ice Cube Trays for Men - Large Silicone Ice Molds for Whiskey, Cocktails & Bourbon - Perfect for Home Bar, Man Cave & Gifts

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Product Description It's "just the guys" when Vaughn invites his childhood best friends up to the family cabin for a leisurely winter weekend. As they break out the cards and plan the next dayÆs hunting trip, it becomes obvious that time and separation has altered the men. New rivalries and sexual tension combine with old secrets to upset their cozy routines. Then the arrival of some much unexpected guests further threatens the survival of their long-treasured friendship. Amazon.com When five old friends go to a cabin in the winter woods, they don't expect to find their buried secrets and resentments exposed, but that's what happens in Ice Men. Vaughn (Martin Cummins, Dark Angel) has taken ownership of the family cabin, but it's haunted by memories of his brutal father. He invites his three best friends to join him for a weekend, but turns sullen and resentful when his older brother Trevor (Ian Tracey, Desolation Sound) shows up as well. The friends drink, gamble, hunt for deer, play ice hockey, and wrestle with some unexpected sexual tension--and when Vaughn's ex Renee (Brandy Ledford, Andromeda) shows up, everything that's simmering bubbles over. Ice Men delves into the ways men do and don't communicate--but it doesn't delve very deep. The actors are game, but their characters are little more than bland stereotypes. Tracey, as the self-destructive and aimless older brother, has the best role and shows some raffish charisma. Brief nudity and sexual activity. --Bret Fetzer

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Excellent script, dialog, cast, etc. The characters were fully believable and it's too bad the actors only had a two hour movie to explore them. Martin Cummins and David Hewlett were especially good as the up-tight, controlling Yuppie and the hapless musical screwup respectively. Maybe there'll be a sequel or something similar?I'm just happy they set the story in Canada and then did NOT pretend it was Michigan or up-state New York.Kudos.