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 | | 3. Blades of Glory (Widescreen) | | | Starring: Amy Poehler Will Ferrell Director: Josh Gordon Will Speck | | Format: DVD Release Date: 3/4/2008 | | Video Reviews Available: 4 |  | Blades of Glory - DVD Review By: Franck Tabouring - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 8/31/2007 8:23 PM | | I have to admit, when I first heard about the premise of the movie, all I expected was yet another embarrassing slapstick comedy stuffed with tasteless humor and homophobic jokes. Surprisingly, such is not the case, and the concept of two men pairing up to skate has quite a different intention than, let's say, Kevin James and Adam Sandler's fake marriage in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. read the full review | |
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 | | 5. Semi Pro (Single Disc) | | | Starring: Will Arnett Will Ferrell Director: Kent Alterman | | Format: DVD Release Date: 9/30/2008 | | Video Reviews Available: 4 |  | Semi-Pro - DVD Review By: Sean O'Connell - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 5/23/2008 4:31 PM | |
Will Ferrell hasn't run out of sports to exploit in the name of comedy, but if Semi-Pro is any indication, he has run out of original ideas. The funnyman's stable of petulant and grossly overconfident buffoons grows with the addition of Jackie Moon, owner, coach, and starting power forward for the Flint Tropics, a fictional ABA basketball squad hoping to survive the 1976 merger with the NBA. Too bad Moon's team is terrible. Star player Clarence "Coffee" Black (Andre Benjamin) doesnt understand the concept of teamwork. And Moon would rather plan a memorable halftime show than hit a game-winning shot. read the full review | |
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 | | 11. Blades of Glory (Fullscreen) | | | Starring: Amy Poehler Jon Heder Director: Josh Gordon Will Speck | | Format: DVD Release Date: 3/4/2008 | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | Blades of Glory - DVD Review By: Franck Tabouring - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 8/31/2007 8:23 PM | | I have to admit, when I first heard about the premise of the movie, all I expected was yet another embarrassing slapstick comedy stuffed with tasteless humor and homophobic jokes. Surprisingly, such is not the case, and the concept of two men pairing up to skate has quite a different intention than, let's say, Kevin James and Adam Sandler's fake marriage in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. read the full review | |
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