Not really. So, it is possible for you to get ice cubes slightly hotter then freezing, by severely increasing pressure. But you couldn’t get truly ‘hot’ ice cubes, since by that point you’d run into some crazy chemical effects. Very cool effects (like a liquid that you could compress nearly infinitly but will still be amorphous), but none you could actually call ice.
On a second note, taking chemistry (or any science) from movies is just a bad idea, kids.