Blades of Glory |  | Actors: Brian Boitano, William Fichtner, Peggy Fleming, Rémy Girard, Dorothy Hamill Studio: Dreamworks Video Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Running Time: 93 Minutes
UPC: 097361179827 EAN: 0097361179827 ASIN: B000XYUUTO
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: August 28, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Take two male figure skaters, throw in a preposterous storyline, and you've got Blades of Glory, a surprisingly funny film that almost makes you forgive Will Ferrell for his back-to-back 2005 clunkers Kicking & Screaming and Bewitched. This time around, Ferrell eats the scenery in his role as a sex-addicted, cocky skating champ named Chazz Michael Michaels. When he gets into an on-podium fight with his nemesis and co-gold medallist Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder, Napoleon Dynamite), both skaters are banned from competing in men's figure-skating events. Forever. Their fall from grace is brutal. Chazz is forced to work for a D-list skating show, while pampered Jimmy is disowned by his wealthy and cold-hearted adoptive father (excellently played by William Fichtner), who only wants to be around winners. When Jimmy points out that he tied for gold, his dad cruelly says, "If I wanted to share, I would've bought you a brother." Flash forward 3-1/2 years and Jimmy's No. 1 stalker Hector (Nick Swardson) says he's found a loophole. Jimmy's been banned from men's singles events, but there's nothing that says he can't compete in pairs skating. After a chance meeting with Chazz, mayhem ensues as the two rivals team up to go against the brother-and-sister team of Stranz and Fairchild Van Waldenberg (played by Will Arnett and his real-life wife, Amy Poehler of Saturday Night Live and Mean Girls fame). The Van Waldenbergs will stop at nothing to beat the competition, even if that means literally beating up the competition. They have no qualms manipulating their sweet little sister (Jenna Fischer, The Office) to seduce both men to try to break up the team.
Amazon.com Take two male figure skaters, throw in a preposterous storyline, and you've got Blades of Glory, a surprisingly funny film that almost makes you forgive Will Ferrell for his back-to-back 2005 clunkers Kicking & Screaming and Bewitched. This time around, Ferrell eats the scenery in his role as a sex-addicted, cocky skating champ named Chazz Michael Michaels. When he gets into an on-podium fight with his nemesis and co-gold medallist Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder, Napoleon Dynamite), both skaters are banned from competing in men's figure-skating events. Forever. Their fall from grace is brutal. Chazz is forced to work for a D-list skating show, while pampered Jimmy is disowned by his wealthy and cold-hearted adoptive father (excellently played by William Fichtner), who only wants to be around winners. When Jimmy points out that he tied for gold, his dad cruelly says, "If I wanted to share, I would've bought you a brother." Flash forward 3-1/2 years and Jimmy's No. 1 stalker Hector (Nick Swardson) says he's found a loophole. Jimmy's been banned from men's singles events, but there's nothing that says he can't compete in pairs skating. After a chance meeting with Chazz, mayhem ensues as the two rivals team up to go against the brother-and-sister team of Stranz and Fairchild Van Waldenberg (played by Will Arnett and his real-life wife, Amy Poehler of Saturday Night Live and Mean Girls fame). The Van Waldenbergs will stop at nothing to beat the competition, even if that means literally beating up the competition. They have no qualms manipulating their sweet little sister (Jenna Fischer, The Office) to seduce both men to try to break up the team. The finale will be no surprise to moviegoers who know that comedies like this aren't set up to make its leading men losers. But there is one brief skating sequence set in North Korea that will surprise (and shock) many viewers because of its brutality. Ferrell and Heder make a great comedy team. Though he has been accused of playing the same role since his breakthrough performance in Napoleon Dynamite and, to a certain extent, plays a similar type of role here, Heder is spot-on as Jimmy. He manages to convey innocence, bitterness, and longing--all within the span of a few seconds and while wearing a peacock unitard (You can understand why Hector is so enthralled with him). Look for guest appearances by real-life skating champs Scott Hamilton, Brian Boitano, Peggy Fleming, Dorothy Hamill, Nancy Kerrigan, and Sasha Cohen, who gets to sniff Chazz's jockstrap. --Jae-Ha Kim Beyond Blades of Glory  More "Blades" on DVD |  More DVDs with Will Ferrell |  The Soundtrack | Stills from Blades of Glory (click for larger image)
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Sort of..... February 12, 2010 Reviewer1 (Chicago) not very good. There are some funny moments. You know what it will be before you watch it.
Great movie !!!!!!!!!!! January 10, 2010 C. White (Utica, New York United States) I have this movie and it funny and great. One of my favorites of Will Ferrell. I don't like all his movies but I love this one.
Goofy Good! December 24, 2009 Loyd E. Eskildson (Phoenix, AZ.) The talented polished comedic stars make this movie goofy good. Will Ferrell (always funny no matter what he does - SNL skits and Legend of Ron Burgandy) plays the sexy skater Chazz Michael Michaels, Jon Hedder (who was a hit in Napoleon Dynamite and now on 30 Rock) plays Jimmy MacElroy, the angelic faced blond former child skating protegee.
Chazz and Jimmy are thrown out of skating as they did not want to share a gold medal and started a fist-fight on the winner's podium. A tough coach realizes there is a "weasel clause" that they can now compete as partners, no matter how absurd it looks.
Chazz and Jimmy smooth skate and never get off the plot that they are skating stars, unwillingly thrown together, because they love what they do and want to regain the championship..
Despite their conundrum, the duo won awards previously and combining their talent upsets the brother and sister team Stranz and Fairchild Van Waldenberg (played by real-life husband and wife Will Arnett and Amy Poehler (now in Parks and Recreation).
Stranz and Fairchild Van Waldenberg try to sabotage MacElroy and Michaels in their efforts to regain the Championship. Jenna Fischer (Pam Beesly from The Office) plays their younger sister who is used to spy on the skating of Chazz and Jimmy. Jimmy falls for her.
Poehler and Arnett are wonderful as the evil antagonists and give many laughs as they show their true colors. Blades of Glory runs over with one-liners, goofy looks, laughs, and great wacky comedy. It simply glides well as a story.
Blades Of Glory Movie DVD December 14, 2009 Jill R. Priebe (PR DU CHIEN WI USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent condition and arrived very fast and efficient! Very pleased and will definitely order again! Thanks for making me so happy!
great movie for laughs September 13, 2009 Brian P. Szabo (Ohio) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I would recommend this movie to anyone. Will is hilarious and cast compliment him well.
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