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Blades of Glory (Full Screen Edition)
Blades of Glory
Full Screen Edition
Actors: Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Will Arnett, Amy Poehler
Genres: Comedy
PG-13     2007     1hr 33min

Banned male figure skaters compete as a pair.
     
     

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Actors: Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Will Arnett, Amy Poehler
Genres: Comedy
Sub-Genres: Comedy
Studio: Dreamworks Video
Format: DVD - Full Screen - Subtitled
DVD Release Date: 08/28/2007
Original Release Date: 03/30/2007
Theatrical Release Date: 03/30/2007
Release Year: 2007
Run Time: 1hr 33min
Screens: Full Screen
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 19
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Languages: Spanish, English, French, Spanish
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
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Member Movie Reviews

Timothy B. (bat115) from BAKERSFIELD, CA
Reviewed on 10/8/2013...
I know he was the star but this movie needed more of Amy Poehler and Jenna Fischer's characters and less Will Ferrell, I am a fan of his, do not get me wrong but this, Land Of The Lost and Roxbury are my three least favorites of his movies.
Susan D. from STATESBORO, GA
Reviewed on 4/3/2009...
Like watching SNL. Very funny.

Movie Reviews

I am slightly embarrassed at how hard I laughed at this movi
Peter Shermeta | Rochester, MI | 04/30/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"When going in, my expectations were neither high nor low. I guess I figured that, to use Will Ferrell movies as my metrics, it could not possibly be as good as Anchorman but it had to be better than Talladega Nights (Yes, Talladega Nights was THAT bad).

Sidenote: It's true. I basically set two extremes and figured it would fall in between. If you didn't happen to catch my common sense approach and think me a genius, you have fantastic taste in geniuses.

Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder) is the by-the-book, media-darling for the sport of figure skating. Chazz Michael Michaels (Will Ferrell) is the exact opposite, though his bad-boy, sex-object image still allows him to post scores comparable to those of MacElroy. One day they end up in a fight that gets them banned from competition until they come across a loophole. They can compete again, but under the circumstances they must compete in pairs...together. Basically, like Napoleon Dynamite, if you are looking for a plot to this movie you'll never find one. If you want a movie with a decent balance of physical comedy and Will Ferrell making crude jokes, Blades of Glory may surprise you.

As long as you take the movie at face value and remember that you are not seeing a movie that is geared towards providing any entertainment other than cheap laughs for dirty jokes, this is a movie you should enjoy. Any time you try to go beyond that and search for something more you will be disappointed.

If I may be so bold, it might have been the worst career move ever for Jon Heder to use his own voice in his role as the title character in the love-it-or-hate-it comedy Napoleon Dynamite. The popularity he gained by his part in that movie has given him new opportunities, but they have been small parts because, well, when Jon Heder is in a movie, you have Napoleon Dynamite in that movie. He may continue to fight the up-hill battle of shrugging that stigma, or he can accept his fate. Blades of Glory may have been the first step towards that acceptance. Rather than trying to play support in a cheesy RomCom, he took a "starring" role as the patsy in a slapstick comedy. I can describe his character by saying that he is a tortured soul who was adopted by a billionnaire sports fan who gives him every advantage to succeed in the sport of figure skating, but it is probably easier to put it in terms which are a little easier to understand: In Blades of Glory, Jon Heder is the butt of just about every joke. As that guy, Heder succeeds.

I never got hooked on "Arrested Development," but since its demise Will Arnett's name has popped up more and more. I expected that his part in Blades of Glory would be bigger than it was, but it was certainly big enough to see why his popularity is rising.

As long as Will Ferrell makes a movie like this every few years, I will forgive him for however many attempts he wants to make to break into "serious" roles. A few of his comedic roles since Anchorman have seemed forced. In Blades of Glory, like in Anchorman, Ferrell seemed really at home in the character. It was a part that just let him do what he does best. Maybe what I am saying is that when Will Ferrell is womanizing, it makes me laugh hysterically.
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Ricky Bobby 2: This Time on Ice
Wesley Mullins | Kentucky | 12/31/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Will Ferrell springboards off the success of Talladega Nights and lampoons another niche sport in Blades of Glory, a satire of figure skating. Although his character is more akin to his self absorbed and perverse Ron Burgundy, the film relies on the same formula that succeeded in his Nascar film, as joke after joke is leveled at the sport most of us don`t quite "get". The plot is full of one movie cliché after another, everything from a romance ruined when one party misinterprets a precarious situation to a breakneck chase to reach the arena in time to compete, but as long as you understand going in what to expect, this is a solid Will Ferrell film."
Couldn't stop laughing
Julie | California | 04/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I already liked Will Ferrell and Jon Heder before seeing this movie, but now I'm an even bigger fan. This buddy movie satirizing the championship ice skating world features gorgeous costumes, breathtaking choreography, cameo appearances from all your favorite skaters, really silky hair, bad kissing, and more gender busting sight gags than you can shake a skate at. I can't wait to get it on DVD just to watch the gag reel."