
Old time hockey at its best, Slap Shot stBlogger: We give it three thumbs up! - Create Post Staring Paul Newman is a side spitting, lough out loud sports comedy about a struggling minor league hockey team the Charleston Chiefs. pretty much portraying hockey culture via the 1970s is about the odd characters such as the the Hanson brothers, the Chiefs and the journey though the highs and lows of a semi pro hockey team. Anyone who has played hockey, or just plain loves the faster game in the world will find this movie quite humors. Fallowing the team on road trips, games, and just the overall culture of a team. Slap Shot has way too many scenes to point our humor, the rather crude and vulgar humor that goes on with a hockey team. Whether it is the French Canadian goalie or the coach/player Paul Newman. I my mind this is one of the great comedic classics from the 1970's which lead to now today the overrated splat stick, humor that we see today. By far my favorite scene is where the French Canadian goal explains to a sports reporter the penalties of the game and I almost fell out of my seat watching it. Now this is not just some movie about jocks and the comedy that takes place in the locker room, their are love interests, and how a small struggling city can rally behind their local Chiefs. I Slap Shot 3 thumbs up, because it has many great quality movies, granite the movie does look old and does not have the super extreme special effects that are today but the movie is centred about the team and the city, and would advise this movie to any sports fan but believe that most females will enjoy this movie because other then the majority of male humor in the movie, there are parts where women will enjoy it. It is rated R for foul, rowdy, locker room language with some minor violence. Anyone who has apart of any locker room can related to this and each player.
Movie Firm Critic: Tyler Tyzinski

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