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BLADES

Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder) and Chazz Michael Michaels (Will Ferrell) are ice skating champions until they tie for first place one day and get into a fight on the podium. They get banned for life from figure skating and wind up doing regular Joe-jobs. Chazz, a self-proclaimed sex-addict, gets gigs as a mascot on ice while Jimmy, the sensitive one, works as a clerk at a skate shop. It's only when one of Jimmy's obsessed fans brings to his attention a loophole; he was banned from single events and there's nothing prohibiting him from skating in pairs. He needs a partner and his old coach (played to perfection by Craig T. Nelson) thinks Chazz and Jimmy would make a great pair. Thus begins the road to the figure skating championship in pairs featuring two men together for the first time.

An overall very funny film, more so than I expected. I'm a huge fan of Ferrell, not so much of Heder, but they had good chemistry together and their two different styles complemented each other quite well. Even if a few of the jokes fall flat, most of them are hilarious and the situations they find themselves in are so preposterous that you can't help but laugh. I was also impressed by the actors' skating abilities; they had to skate quite a bit (the acrobatics might have been done by stunt doubles but they still had to skate here and there) and they made it look easy. The supporting cast was comprised of regular Frat Pack members and friends such as Luke Wilson, Jenna Fischer, and Romany Malco. They all brought their funny lines to the part. Real-life skating champions also made their appearances; Brian Boitano, Peggy Fleming, Dorothy Hamill, Nancy Kerrigan all had cameo roles, to name a few. The final part of the film was shot and takes place in my hometown of Montreal so I had a good time recognizing the various locations and venues.
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Great Popcorn Flick - Ferrell & Heder Come Thru !!!!

Who would have thought it; "The Cutting Edge" (1992) romantic drama (Moira Kelly and D.B. Sweeney) as bickering would-be Olympic Figure Skaters could ever provide a template for a Will Ferrell comedy?
And yet it is all there in the spectacularly silly laugh riot "Blades of Glory"
The bitter enemies who soften when they are forced to work together, the wealthy father pushing his child to win the gold, the rival team that threatens the hopefuls' dreams, the dedicated coach, and the unprecedented maneuver that will either surely win the competition or maim or even kill one of the partners. Talk about your miracles on ice. Somehow the screenwriters have taken a love story and utterly transformed it. - LOL
"Napoleon Dynamite's" (Jon Heder), is the rich kid Jimmy MacElroy. In his peacock costume, he cuts a more delicate figure out on the rink. But (Will Ferrell's) Chazz Michael Michaels is, if anything, even fuller of machismo than Sweeney, prone to sex addiction, alcoholism, and steroid abuse; a heavy-metal demon on skates.
Jimmy and Chazz hate each other; that enmity leads to a fistfight in front of a worldwide televised audience and they lose everything when each is banned from the sport for life.
Banned from 'Individual Competition' that is; which is what sets the plot in motion when Jimmy discovers there is a loophole and that they can still compete in pairs skating. With only weeks to go before Nationals and no female partners in sight, their only alternative is to skate with each other and become the first 'same-sex' pair skaters in the sports' history.
It is a thin joke to build a movie on, predicated on gay panic and the stereotype that somehow male figure skaters are not as masculine as athletes in other sports.
It would seem that the comedy would wear out long before the movie ended, and yet it doesn't. The writers do find surprisingly many ways to milk laughs out of the situation, and directors Josh Gordon and Will Speck are blessed with excellent timing. Jimmy and Chazz's skating rivals Stranz (Will Arnett) and Fairchild Van Waldenberg (Amy Poehler), a quasi-incestuous brother and sister act, are hilarious in their own ridiculous subplot and even funnier on ice in their ludicrous (but brilliantly conceived) routines. If Jenna Fischer as their timid sister Katie (and Jimmy's love interest) does not fare as well, it is only that her pallid character is underwritten.
Ultimately "Blades of Glory" lives or dies on the strength of Ferrell and Heder, and they come through like the champs that they are. The movie takes advantage of the disparities between their sizes, their ages, and perhaps most importantly, their personalities, with Chazz's outgoing and aggressive bonhomie contrasting wonderfully with the shy, timid Jimmy. Both men are superb physical comedians who don't mind looking foolish. That lack of self-consciousness is an ace in the hole, building laugh upon laugh.
Sure, no one is going to remember "Blades of Glory" come Oscar Time, but it's not that type of movie.
As simple popcorn entertainment, it really is cutting edge. If there was an Olympics for purely fun movies, this would skate away with one of those pretty medals.
SEE THIS !!!! Another Guaranteed Comedic Success !!!!
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Blades of Glory

Two rival figure skaters brawl their way into lifetime bans from the sport, then reluctantly team up to save their highly and oppositely precious careers. It’s probably the best mainstream-movie application of Jon Heder’s delicate charms that we can now ask for, and pretty much standard-issue Will Ferrell, as the usual shameless affable champion of the under-dignified. Funny, absolutely, but between these two personas there’s just a bit too much sweetness, which the movie doesn’t help by sending up as fruitiness. Indeed, Blades of Glory imposes on its sunny stars the faintest rink-air chill of homophobic aggression—but presumably with the hope of winking and goofing it into some kind of submission. This really shouldn’t have taken five writers and two directors, especially considering the splendor costume designer Julie Weiss achieves all by herself. But it’s not bad for such a thoroughly unitarded concept.Read full review...

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Glorified Comedy more like it!

First of all, John Heider and Will Ferrel are a mix that will make, just by looking at them you will fall over in histerical laughter. They compliment each other in such a way that it takes comedy to a new level.

Second, this movie with all of its "homophobic" awkwardness (that makes it even funnier) does not cross the line at all as dramatically as Talledega Nights does with guys making out and with people that are openly gay (not to mention misrepresenting them!). Sorry it's just not my "bag."

I like comedy that touches boundaries but doesn't cross them. For instance, there is no nudity. Will Ferrel's character is, however, a sex addict who throughout the movie. He makes that very clear through his thirst for his female counterparts and by blatently saying dirty things. Heider's character is a feminish, "daddy's" boy who fights all the stereotypes of competitive ice skating.

This is definitly a movie that I would recommend for an adult audience only. If you watch it don't forget to be equipped with tissue paper because crying from laughter is a inevitable consequence! It is a remarkable comedy worth viewing.
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An amusing movie, but not for the collection

Will Farrel and Jon Heder have a particular type of humor that people either find funny or not. They remained true to their style in this movie, so if you liked previous movies then you will like this one. If you didn't like them before, don't waste your time here.
Will plays Chazz, a sexed up, drunk up, in your face skater that makes his routine up as he goes. Jon plays Jimmy, a dainty, effeminate, picture perfect skater who plans everything out to the impossible degree.
The two actors work very well together and pull off a perfect "fire and ice" comedy. Like most opposites, each character actually has a little of the other in himself: Chazz has the ultimate hairbrush and Jimmy scoots across the ice on his bare chest.
The slap-stick act is balanced by the spoofs on the professional sport of skating. Many subtle jokes are made lampooning skaters that only those familiar with the sport will appreciate. The plot is hardly original and what happens next is certainly no secret. This in itself is a spoof on the dramas that normally cover this type of sporting event.
By having such a lame plot, the producers are able to focus exclusively on the off the wall bizarreness that they are famous for. For example, when Jimmy asks what the words to a Black Eyed Peas song means, Chazz responds that "no one knows what it means, but it's provocative."
I saw the movie while on a flight, and for me that was perfect. I found it amusing and it successfully helped me pass time when I had nothing else to do. But amusing was all it was for me-I do not plan on watching it again and it will not be found in my private collection.

John Holland-author of The Necklace of Terrersylvanous
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Blades of Borey.....Good for a few good laughs...Could

Producer: Ben Stiller, John L. Jacobs, Stuart Cornfeld
Cast: Amy Poehler, Craig T. Nelson, Jenna Fischer, Jon Heder, Nick Swardson, Rob Corddry, Romany Malco, Will Arnett, Will Ferrell, William Fichtner

Blades of Borey....Good for a few good laughs...Could have been named not another Gay Movie? This is film good for a few laughs, but lacks severely in substance. Features two of SNLs finest players in recent years, Will Ferrel and Amy Poehler, and was co-produced by Ben Stiller. This movie does have one very outrageous scene where they accidentaly set the mascot on fire, but outside of that its pretty mundane. I feel this concept could have been pulled off if they actually had made these guys look like real skaters through heightened special effects, but for anyone who has seen the real thing, this was certainly does not pull this off. I would not rush out to purchase this one, as I give it just 3 stars***
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Will Ferrell does it again!

Just watched the movie last night and it was great! If you are a fan of Will Ferrell's you have to at least see this movie once. I'm not sure that it is really worth buying, because the re-watchability of this one I'm a little skeptical about. Most of the funny parts have to do with the difficulty that two men have with skating with each other, being that they hate one another. There are a lot of great cameo's by some former and current skaters. I thought that the movie wasn't quite as gut splitting like some of Will Ferrell's other movies (Talladaga Nights, Elf) but it did keep me laughing all the way through. Buy it if you are a huge fan, otherwise I would suggest renting this one first!Read full review...

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A new reason to fall in love with Will

Will Ferrell has most definately become one of my favorite physical comedians of this time. This movie proves that Will Ferrel would have become successful even if he were to have done silent films. For those of you who have fallen in love with Will Ferrell's jokes, this movie is a must see. It also shows off Will's ability to make you laugh without saying anything at all. There is also a great supporting cast that will steal the scene whenever they have the chance. This is a DVD that you will watch over and over again and laugh like you are watching it for the first time. If you are not a current fan of Will Ferrel, Jon Heder, Will Arnet, Amy Poehler, or Jenna Fischer then you will be after watching this. Probably one of the most under rated comedies of this decade.Read full review...

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Pretty funny movie....

Figure skating takes a few elbows to the ribs in this movie. There are some great laughs throughout, but they are sporadic. The actual skater cameos were fun. Scott Hamilton as a sports announcer was entertaining. Some of the funniest scenes included the stalker character. It was nice to see the relationship between the two main characters evolve over the course of the movie. You may enjoy this story a little more if you follow the sport of figure skating.Read full review...

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Love this movie

I just love this movie, crack me up.

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