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Topic: Blades of Glory (2007)
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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
Posts: 10973
From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 04-10-2007 12:30 PM
Location: Carmike 8, Lawton, OK Auditorium: #3 Format: Christie DLP, 1998 X 1080, LPCM 5.1 audio Rating: 2.5 stars out of 4.
Blades of Glory is funny, but only so in parts. There's a good number of funny moments not already played to death in the trailer.
Depending on the viewer's sense of humor and tolerance of deliberate stupidity they'll laugh or just think it's crap. Either way, the awkwardly flamboyant skating stuff should be enough to make your skin crawl.
At its core, this movie is essentially a star vehicle for Will Ferrel so he can do his usual bit where he immerses his stock macho slob dummy character into very odd, embarrassing situations. Overall, I don't think that bit is enough to carry an entire movie. Ferrel usually does better playing that bit in a supporting role, like he did in Old School or Wedding Crashers.
Jon Heder doesn't get to do much more than play straight man to contrast Ferrel's antics, although he did have one line I laughed hard at: "when I was 9 my father had me circumcised to reduce my wind resistance." Amy Poehler and Will Arnett (who actually married to each other) are the scheming villains, a brother-sister skating duo with incestuous leanings.
Nick Swardson had some of the funniest moments, playing a stalker of Heder's character. He gives Heder the inspiration to skate again, followed by, "I'm still going to kill you some day!"
The look and sound of this movie was adequate. Actually I thought it looked just a tad dark. The opening titles, with a lot of snow in the footage, looked a little drab. The audio mix is not very aggressive, although there are points during the skating competition scenes where discrete yells and cheers come out of the surrounds. At first I thought someone else in the audience was making the noise, but it was just the mix.
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Mike Blakesley
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Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 04-12-2007 10:00 AM
My wife saw this in Billings, MT at the Carmike Wynnsong 10 and said it was fairly good, but that alot of the jokes were going over the heads of the audience members.
She also said that there was an annoying buzz in the sound, which wasn't too apparent during loud scenes but very prominent during quiet parts. Congratulations, Carmike....three weeks after going digital in Billings, you've figured out a way to screw it up already. Nice going!
Not movie related, but she also mentioned that when buying her ticket, she received a ticket for "TMNT" but the ticket kid said, "Don't worry about it, just go into the Blades of Glory auditorium and it will be OK." So, when she approached the ticket taker, he said, "We're not seating for Ninja yet," whereupon she explained to him that she was really seeing Blades of Glory. The ticket taker looked blankly at her and said, "...We're not seating for Ninja yet." After two tries at explaining the situation, she finally got in to the movie.
I was a bit worried that Carmike going digital might make us look bad here in film-land, and Lynn did say the picture on the screen looked very good, but the other 75% of the experience was typical (for Montana) Carmike, so I'm not as worried.
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