Watch: The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – Jackie Dorsey is the daughter of 1992 Winter Olympics Gold medalists Kate Moseley and Doug Dorsey. She grows up with ambitions of winning her own Olympic gold but that ambition seems to come to an end when she has a career threatening injury. Enter Alex Harrison as her new pairs skate partner and a new chance at Olympic Gold. But can they set aside their stubbornness long enough to actually win the game?.
Plot: Two ice skaters develop a love-hate relationship while dreaming of Olympic glory.
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I am not a 14 year old girl
But I wound up watching this movie on a Sunday afternoon and I enjoyed it. Admittedly, I ingested six Shiner Bock’s before viewing and a couple while watching it. Still, I stand by my positive review. I’m not going to try to defend the film in any intellectual way. It’s no Kurosawa or Truffaut piece of work. I can only defend it in the same way I would a Journey song: Yes, it’s corny, but I am drunk so screw you. Is that too confrontational? I’m sorry, I’m drunk. Whoops, I just spilled my beer. Party foul. At this point I’d go into an irrational diatribe about the Mariner’s inept hitting at too loud a volume. Where was I? Oh, yeah. I have to say, the criticism of Christy Carlson Romano acting seems out of place. She’s given a character that has no internal logic by the writers and does the best that could be done with it. Her scene at the door where she confesses her love for her partner is particularly good, to my senses. Any way, I feel kind of unmasculine now so I’m going to go watch Commando for the seven hundredth time. 6 stars.
Not even an entertaining sort of bad film
The original Cutting Edge wasn’t classic cinema by any stretch of the imagination, but it was a fun little movie in its own way. This sequel has all of the bad qualities of the original film, and absolutely none of the good ones. The actors barely “act”, the skating is ridiculous (and haven’t they figured out yet that competitions aren’t done under spotlights, pairs don’t skate to vocal music, and the music doesn’t start until the skaters are out in the middle of the ice?), and the dialog is straight out of a high-schooler’s fanfic.The overbearing use of soundtrack music is another problem with the film; it’s used to tell you exactly what the characters are thinking, almost constantly. It rarely stops. And the thing is, they have to do this because the acting is so poor that the music is really the only way to get the emotions across. Music in movies can be great, but in this one it really seemed overdone and the lyrics far too literally connected to the plot. (It’s not an opera, you know…)
Currently there are a bunch of 10 ratings for this film; they have got to be shill votes, because this is just not a good movie in any sense. Also, the earlier poster who claimed that the original Cutting Edge was actually from 1980… um, no. You are probably thinking of Ice Castles (1978) — and if you are looking for an ice skating-themed romance, try that movie instead. It’s dated, but far, far better than this low-budget travesty.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min), 1 hr 38 min (98 min) (Argentina)
Budget 3000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Action, Comedy, Drama, Family, Romance, Sport
Director Sean McNamara
Writer Dan Berendsen, Tony Gilroy (characters)
Actors Christy Carlson Romano, Ross Thomas, Scott Thompson Baker, Kayla Carlson
Country USA
Awards 1 nomination.
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
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Negative Format 35 mm
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Printed Film Format 35 mm