Snow Day Review

by Susan Granger (Ssg722 AT aol DOT com)
February 14th, 2000

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Susan Granger's review of "SNOW DAY" (Paramount Pictures/Nickelodeon)
    What kid hasn't listened to the radio for that oft-anticipated but rarely realized announcement: "Schools are closed. It's a snow day!"? After a groan from the grown-ups, the fun begins. But how to spend a lovely snow day? For the Brandstons of Syracuse, there are many possibilities. Dad (Chevy Chase) is a TV meteorologist, actually the wacky weatherman who predicted that an unexpected blizzard would hit the area. Mom (Jean Smart) is attached to her cellphone, working on a business deal in Beijing. So 15 year-old Hal (Mark Webber) is free to pursue the perfect girl of his dreams (Emmanuelle Chiqui), who has never acknowledged his existence, while taking for granted the genial companionship of his best friend (Schuyler Fisk, daughter of Sissy Spacek). Hal's 10 year-old sister (Zena Grey) has a bigger ambition: she's seriously determined to defeat the demonic Snowplowman (Chris Elliott), a suburban Darth Vader in a ten-ton truck who haunts the kids' snow days. He has a pet crow, his rig's called Clementine, and legend has it that he makes chains for his tires from the braces of kids he's run over. And Hal's brother (Connor Matheus), the terrible toddler, just wants to go outside and play. Writers Will McRobb & Chris Viscardi and director Chris Koch deliver slippery slapstick sketches with only a few slushy moments. Yeah, there are flatulence jokes but they get big laughs from the smallfry audience. And the adults snicker when they recognize punker Iggy Pop as the ice rink DJ, playing old Al Martino records. On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, Snow Day is a flaky 5 - silly, wintry fun for the kids and not too bad for their parents either.

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