The mountain would probably recommend that you save your money.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
Entertainment Weekly by Bruce Fretts
Less a movie than a 93-minute Mountain Dew commercial.
Action pics rarely come much more blandly generic than Extreme Ops, an instantly forgettable snow-and-stuntwork extravaganza.
New York Post by Jonathan Foreman
A pathetically inane and unimaginative cross between "XXX" and "Vertical Limit," it could only harm the careers of everyone involved in its making - including top British stage actors Rufus Sewell and Rupert Graves.
Extreme Ops seems to have only the slightest grasp of its own absurdity (or its own horribleness), which makes it almost charming.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Liam Lacey
The stunt work is top-notch; the dialogue and drama often food-spittingly funny. I can hardly wait for Extreme Ops II, perhaps set atop a South Sea island volcano, with North Korean agents and parasailing.
TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh
The dramatic scenes are frequently unintentionally funny, and the action sequences -- clearly the main event -- are surprisingly uninvolving, especially given that director Christian Duguay is an extreme skiing buff who habitually shoots dangerous stunts himself.
Los Angeles Times by Manohla Dargis
Dude, one last thing: If you see my moms and pops, definitely don't tell them about this.
San Francisco Chronicle by Mick LaSalle
Part of the appeal is that it's so bad it's good: The story is ridiculous. At other times, it's just plain good: There are ski and snowboarding scenes, plenty of them, that are beautifully filmed and exhilarating to behold.
Philadelphia Inquirer by Steven Rea
A tad more character development would have been nice.