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The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold (2006)

The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold (2006)
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In the hit 1992 romance-on-the-ice comedy The Cutting Edge, the slightly arrogant hockey player Doug Dorsey (D.B. Sweeney) and the snotty prima-donna ice skater Kate Moseley (Moira Kelly) found themselves falling in love during a figure skating championship, while constantly at each other's throats. Fourteen years have passed since the marriage of Kate and Doug, and in Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold the direct-to-video sequel to the original film, we meet the couple's teenage daughter, figure skater Jackie (Christy Carlson Romano, Everyone Says I Love You). Ironically, Jackie finds herself traveling in the footsteps of her mom, when an ankle injury on the ice forces her to take on a new partner. She soon teams up with Alex Harrison (Ross Thomas, CSI) an adrenaline-junkie surfer and in-line skater. And though Alex is officially tied to another girl, the partnership takes an intriguing turn when the two opt to go doubles for a skating championship, just like Jackie's folks once did. Soon, hints of romance between them fill the air. Could these two acerbic, bickering opposites ever find lasting happiness? The Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold features a cameo by world-champion figure skater Oksana Baiul. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Christy RomanoRoss Thomas, (more)
Director(s):
Sean McNamara
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold

In the hit 1992 romance-on-the-ice comedy The Cutting Edge, the slightly arrogant hockey player Doug Dorsey (D.B. Sweeney) and the snotty prima-donna ice skater Kate Moseley (Moira Kelly) found themselves falling in love during a figure skating championship, while constantly at each other's throats. Fourteen years have passed since the marriage of Kate and Doug, and in Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold the direct-to-video sequel to the original film, we meet the couple's teenage daughter, figure skater Jackie (Christy Carlson Romano, Everyone Says I Love You). Ironically, Jackie finds herself traveling in the footsteps of her mom, when an ankle injury on the ice forces her to take on a new partner. She soon teams up with Alex Harrison (Ross Thomas, CSI) an adrenaline-junkie surfer and in-line skater. And though Alex is officially tied to another girl, the partnership takes an intriguing turn when the two opt to go doubles for a skating championship, just like Jackie's folks once did. Soon, hints of romance between them fill the air. Could these two acerbic, bickering opposites ever find lasting happiness? The Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold features a cameo by world-champion figure skater Oksana Baiul. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Sean McNamara
Writer(s):
Daniel Berendsen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Humor, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Romance
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Dalin B.

This is one of those not-so-great movies that was a romance and even though you know the ending from the get go, your still hooked on watching it. It was a good fuzzy romance flick.

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Don U.

As a lover of ice-skating, and having enjoyed other films in this genre, I wanted this film to succeed, so I’m going to justify my 1-1/2 stars. Naturally there is conflict, however, the friction between the characters was not believable. This production spent too much money on digital rain, snow, stars in the sky and other digital effects that were dreadfully obvious and should have spent more time and money on getting their actors to ACT! Perhaps the best parts of this film are when we get to see hunky Ross Thomas' bod in surfing scenes and his butt in more than one shower scene. When the leading man has to show off his tush more than once in a PG13 film you know the production is grasping for something to hold on to. To summarize, the skating was unrealistic for the competitions that were being portrayed and the cinematography was terrible. I wanted so badly to like this film, but I feel even more badly that future skating films may be judged inappropriately against this one.

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Sandy E.

A true story that no one should miss. Great from start to finsih...... Don't miss this one...............................

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