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Laughs and Lewdness Make the Cut in Blades

Lisa Rice

Contributing Writer

DVD Release Date:  August 28, 2007
Theatrical Release Date:  March 30, 2007
Rating:  PG-13 (for crude and sexual humor, language, a comic violent image and some drug references)
Genre:  Comedy
Run Time:  93 min.
Director:  Josh Gordon and Will Speck
Actors:  Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Will Arnett, Amy Poehler, Jenna Fischer, William Fichtner, Nick Swardson, and Craig T. Nelson

They say that the average Hollywood movie is aimed directly at the 15-year-old boy (Is that sad that they are the ones with the most disposable entertainment dollars?). And Blades of Glory fits that model perfectly.  But what will these kids be served for their $9? (Okay, $32, if you include snacks.) 

Blades provides tons of laughs from two of their favorite stars, an over-the-top, absurd storyline, and some one-liners that will likely become as memorable as the lines in “Napoleon Dynamite” and Talladega Nights.  The downside is that they’ll also be getting perverted jokes, sexual allusions, references to or portrayals of drinking, drugs, smoking, and homosexuality, and a barrage of violence – albeit mostly slapstick. 

Blades of Glory tells the story of the overconfident skating idol Chazz Michael Michaels (Will Ferrell), who’s as popular with the ladies as a rock star, but also as volatile.  His temper lands in him in deep trouble with the revered Skating Association when he picks a fight with his competitor, the highly driven and former child prodigy Jimmy MacElroy (John Heder). 

Jimmy, the “Skating Wunderkind,” or “Uberskater,” as they say, was rescued from an orphanage by a man (William Fichtner) who only wanted him for his talent and who pushed him hard to become a champion. In contrast to Chazz, Jimmy is “the picture of poise” – that is until Chazz messes with him one too many times.  At the World Championships, the two men tie for first place, but the would-be victory ends in a brawl and the governing board strips both men of their gold medals and bans them from the sport for life.  To add insult to injury, Jimmy’s father disowns him for his failure and abandons him.  Chazz goes on to become a heavy drinking, skating, cussing, evil wizard character, and Jimmy licks his wounds by working in the back room of a sporting goods store.

All seems hopeless until a creepy gay stalker, Hector, (Nick Swardson) shows up at Jimmy’s warehouse and presents him with a great way to get around his skating ban.  It turns out that Jimmy can resume his career and start competing again IF he will sign up under the “couples” category with Chazz as the first male/male figure skating pair in history.  After some hilarious antics to get the old enemies onto the same team and back in the game, their coach, (Craig T. Nelson) must pull out all the stops to teach them some scary, cutting-edge moves in time for the next competition.

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LaineyD
9/18/2007 9:30 AM
I have not seen this movie, nor do I plan to! Personally, I think Will Ferrel & John Heder are SICKENING & DISGUSTING to watch! ALL of their movies, with, maybe the exception of one of Will Ferrel's,(where he played a man caught up in a woman's writing a book, I can't think of the name of the movie, but it was pretty good), are repugnant, STUPID, degrating, LEWD, sickening, & VULGAR! They REALLY need a reality check! And their producers need to get a REAL JOB,'cause apparently they DON'T KNOW how to produce a DECENT movie! Not EVERYONE likes to see gays, lesbians, & sex addicts in movies when we see it in the news, on T.V. ALL THE TIME! So, why should we pay to see it, when we can see it for free! No wonder our kids turn out to be gays or rapists, when it's taught to them by Hollywood! I am sick to death of all the sexual scenes & VULGAR language that are put in movies & advertised as "ENTERTAINMENT!" What happened to family oriented movies? NON-REPULSIVE movies?
se kulba
9/7/2007 3:46 PM
we saw this movie without reading a review and we also thought it stunk. we had our children with us and we didn't stay for more than 10 mins. our kids were 6 and 12 and this is definitely not a movie a christian should even be watching. there's nothing funny about teaching kidsd that sexual lewdness is ok. no wonder kids now a days have zero respect for their parents and teens are getting pregnant inrecord numbers. people really need to ask themselves if they would invite Jesus Christ over to watch that movie with them. I'm certain Jesus would not find this movie the least bit funny
bonerowner
4/22/2007 12:34 AM
WHAT A GREAT MOVIE... It kept me laughing constantly. My friends and I will probably repeat and use the jokes in this movie on a daily basis. One of will's most memorable movies yet. cant wait until it comes out on video.
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