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Title: Blades of Glory
Starring: Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Will
Arnett, Amy Poehler, Jenna Fischer
Directed By: Will Speck, Josh Gordon
Produced By: Marty Ewing, Ben Stiller,
Stuart Cornfeld
Genre: Comedy and Sports
Release Date: March 30th, 2007
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for crude and sexual
humor, language, a comic violent image, and some drug references
Distributors: Paramount Pictures
When rival figure skaters Chazz Michael
Michaels (Will Ferrell) and Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder) go ballistic
in an embarrassing, no-holds-barred fight at the World Championships,
they are stripped of their gold medals and banned from the sport for
life. Now, three-and-a-half years on, they’ve found a loophole that
will allow them to compete: if they can put aside their differences,
they can skate together – in pairs’ figure skating.
Will Ferrell movies aren't for
everyone, including me. I am finding hard to write this review
because I didn't care about it. Then again, I don't usually care for
Will Ferrell in the first place. I do like him in ensemble casts like
Old School and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and last years
Stranger Than Fiction was one I enjoyed immensely. But the majority
of his starring roles I can do without. Anyways, I just didn't care
about the characters. There wasn't anything
to
like about them. Ferrell was his usual oblivious moron, with
an added addiction: sex. Which he never gets from what I saw I might
add. Heder I can't stand, I wish he would just go away. I'll give him
some credit for Napoleon Dynamite, but I thought that was slightly
overrated. Heder just keeps proving that he has no talent. For a
comedy to work it either has to be a parody, satire or just have
heart. This had none of those. It's hard to care for two complete
idiots. I mean, you felt for Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels in Dumb and
Dumber right? I got a few chuckles here and there but most were
either ice skating jokes that went over my head or just plain weren't
funny to me. Although it was kind of interesting to see wirework and
CGI applied to the skating ring, but beyond that there wasn't much
that appealed to me.
Besides Ferrell and Heder we get Jenna
Fischer of The Office. She plays Heder's love interest who is
supposed to be spying on them for her seemingly inbred siblings the
Van Waldenbergs (Will Arnett and Amy Poehler). I can understand why
she would do a film like this. With the popularity of The Office she
is trying to get her name out there and I really can't blame her. She
is the perfect sweetheart. But Craig T. Nelson, WTF were you
thinking? Did you really need a paycheck that badly? I mean I know
it's been a while, but come on! Have a little dignity. Romany Malco
from The 40 Year Old Virgin makes an appereance as the dance
instructor that choreographs Ferrell and Heder's routine and who
should have gotten more screen time. Nick Swarsden and William
Fichtner head up the rest of the first billed cast in what amounts to
be stretched out cameos.
And here is the kicker, I even made
sure to hit the bar and get a decent buzz going before I saw this,
and it still wasn't funny! So I apologize for any vagueness to this
review. I am sure that this one will do pretty well at the box office
and encourage Ferrell and Heder to do more crappy comedies. It's
movies like this that will lead us towards a society as portrayed in
Idiocracy. I can even admit that I enjoyed Idiocracy more than Blades
Of Glory. And I thought Idiocracy sucked.
My final thought is of the final shot.
Just ridiculous. They fly off into the sunset, literally. Jets fire
out of their boots and the roof opens and they fly away. Seriously.
Until Heder does Napoleon and Juliet,
keep reading
Mitch E
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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