Slap Shot (1977)
6/10
Minor League hockey at its worst. Rough, mean & hilarious.
18 August 2001
This movie caused some change of attitude toward Paul Newman by his fans. Newman using prolific vulgarities and scheming dastardly deeds on the ice is pretty far out from his norm. He is great. His mean spirited and sneaky deeds turn out quite humorous. A failing ice hockey team led by playing manager Newman is on the auction block. Three geek-like brothers come to the team and are well practiced hoodlums on the ice; they also help turn the team into a gang of thugs hated by the rest of the league.

Included in the supporting cast are Michael Ontkean, Jerry Houser and Strother Martin. The classy Jennifer Warren is Newman's estranged wife. David Hanson, Jeff Carlson and Steve Carlson play the three brother wrecking crew.

Strong language and moderate well placed violence prevail; but the dark comedy itself sells the movie. Paul Newman like you have never seen him before, but hey that's alright! He pulls this one off as smooth as ice.
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