The movie follows the lives of two well-renowned male figure skaters who have gotten banned from skating ever again in the males' singles after they have a brawl in front of millions of people.

And there is where the excitement starts. Where Heder plays Jimmy MacElroy, an extremely flamboyant but overly adorable curly-haired blondie, and Ferrell who plays Chazz Michael Michaels, an open sex-addict, you have a recipe for success.

Of course, they have to overcome the bitterness between them and learn to accept one another. It doesn't help that long-time skater-pair, the Van Waldenbergs (Amy Poehler and Will Arnett) can't stand the idea of being beaten out by a pair of boys.

Taking the so far beneficial formula of casting small-name actors like Poehler of Saturday Night Live and Jenna Fischer of The Office (who has now forever tainted my image of cute and innocent Pam, but leaves some hope that with her new side she'll be able to seduce Jim) definitely works in Blades's favor.

Add some spice with graphics faker than E.T., a script lamer than Good Burger, and you have yourself a really special treat. Bonus - a really cheesy romance between former Napoleon Dynamite and Office Pam.

It is with movies like this that critics will finally have to admit the main goal isn't Oscar-worthy but that the plot is meant to be obnoxiously silly and not taken seriously.

Honestly? If you're going to give this movie one star, do it because you didn't care for Heder's hair-do or Ferrell's attempt at being sexy.

But all humor aside, it seems like Blades has a more important objective than just making people laugh. Blades explores a bigger issue at hand, placing two males in such an intimate relationship, even if it isn't love-based.

It's more than likely a statement and an attempt to make audiences more comfortable with same-sex situations. Maybe critics should look into the additional substance silly movies carry.

Main message? Don't take this film too seriously, but be mature enough to realize that there are always layers beneath the surface. They had you fooled my dears. For that reason, I'm giving this movie the four stars it deserves.

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