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Previously on "Blades of Glory/Rushmore"

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  • Spacecadet
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    Rushmore is very family friendly, not everyone gets the humour though it is a tad oddball compared to most main stream comedies.

    Blades of glory - very funny, but the humour is in the crudeness

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Rushmore is 100% tame. Nothing rude in there.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Blades of glory is typical Will Ferrell. I'm pretty sure there's no real naughty bits - he does go off the rails a bit though, so if you're mother/father is a recovering alcoholic probably best not. Plus the kid from Napoleon Dynamite is in it - he's very funny.

    Haven't seen Rushmore.

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  • thunderlizard
    started a topic Blades of Glory/Rushmore

    Blades of Glory/Rushmore

    These are my two LovefIlm DVDs at the moment, but unexpectedly I'm going to be visiting the parents this week.

    So tell me: are they the kind of harmless comedies you can watch with your parents

    Or:

    the kind of comedies that are harmless for 99% of the way, but have a really rude bit somewhere that renders the whole experience irreparably awkward?


    Sort of like when I was 14 and lent my (female middle-aged) physics teacher a book of Martin Amis short stories on the theme of particle physics - and then remembered the next day that it had a full-on cunnilingus scene pretty early on.
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