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A Million Ways To Die In The West
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Ha, yeah that looks like a lot of fun.
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That actually looks pretty funny.
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Lame
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it's like a live family guy lol
I love his humor |
Looks pretty funny, hope it's on par with Ted.
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Totally in. And x2 on Theron. :drool:
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LMAO
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I hope Ralph Garmin gets to speak.
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Looks good
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After a great trailer, I thought Ted was long, boring and about as unfunny as a comedy can be. Won't ever be watching that shit again.
This trailer had it's moments. I don't know what it says about me that the part that made me laugh the most was "mila kunis, mila kunis" as part of the indian language. |
Oh, awesome. Seth MacFarlane reacting to things.
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This looks really good.
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Yeah, I don't think it is going to outdo Blazing Saddles.
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I have a feeling the trailer will be funnier than the movie, but the trailer is pretty funny.
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Never again after Ted
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47 on rotten tomatoes..
but wait. 96 from the audience. So as it was already known, a niche comedy that tons of people will laugh at. |
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But, in fairness, Gio Rambizzzzziiii was awesome in ted, Seth McFarlane nailed Ted, so, its an absolute go. Probably a go see it in the Theatre for me type too. And I cant tell you the last movie I actually saw in a THEATRE. |
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But still, there was some really funny shit in that movie. |
I can't quite put my finger on it yet, but I don't find McFarlanes humor as funny as alot of people do.
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The only thing I hated about Ted was Marky Mark.
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Heard it was so so
Reiterating what has been already said, but heard the funniest jokes are in the trailers And this was coming from someone who loved Ted Not a huge McFarland fan so I don't think I will see this one |
Some things were hilarious in Ted. But overall it wasn't that good though. Much of it at times was reeruned.
I have higher hopes for this though...just because it's a western, not a Teddy bear w/ Peter Griffin's voice. But I only go to movies I "really" want to see so I prob won't waste time and money at the theatres...I'll wait 3-4mo from now when it comes out on DVD/Bluray. Just saw XMen......I enjoyed that a lot. |
Yeah, this movie screams "Wait for DVD". I can't imagine that it will benefit that much from seeing it on the big screen, and I don't think anyone at the water cooler is going to give away any of the clever plot twists or nuggets of Oscar Wildean wit.
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Eh, too bad. It looks like a decent kick back and laugh flick, but I don't think anyone is going to be shocked after reading that.
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I laughed pretty hard at this one joke, that really wasn't even a joke:
Spoiler!
Other than that one, yeah, all the good jokes are in the trailer. |
Dang. Well, I guess this will be a Netflix viewing based on all the reviews.
Next theater visit for me will probably be Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. |
Mine is Hercules, July 25th.
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It was decent.....but much like Ted, if he would have went a little further on the insult/non-PC scale (much like some episodes of Family Guy)....it would have been better. But I think with Ted, and now the "west", I think McFarlane (or the studio) is trying to appeal to the widest ($) audience. |
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I guess McFarlane thought if Mel Brooks could do it.
Too bad for McFarlane, Brooks is actually funny and knew funny people. |
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"A Million Ways To Die" was nowhere near as bad a film as it's been made out to be. Sure, most of the jokes are in the trailer, but I laughed out loud at most of it, there are a couple of cameos, Charlize Theron is easy on the eyes, and Seth MacFarlane did a decent job in the lead role (I don't get the uncalled-for hatred of Jim from so many). No, it wasn't "Blazing Saddles", but nothing is. I've certainly spent a worse two hours in a theater.
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Yeah don't listen to the reviews. It was actually funnier than I thought it would be and I'm a MacFarlane guy. Definitely worth seeing in theaters imho. Everyone I saw it with loved it also
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I'm torn on this one. Was thinking of seeing it this week, but the reviews have been so bad...
I have a pretty crude sense of humor, and I am not an overly critical movie viewer, plus I like comedies and like to laugh at a movie, so maybe I'll give it a shot. My expectations are so low that it will be hard to disappoint me. Maybe I'll get good and stoned before I go in, that's sure to make it funnier! |
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Sometimes critics are overly harsh and snooty. They destroyed the Lone Ranger last year and it wasn't that bad. Its like they pick certain movies, actors or filmmakers to pick on. Posted via Mobile Device |
Saw it last night. Funny as hell for the first half, then the plot ramps up and the laughs are a little bit further apart, but still pretty damn good for a modern irreverent comedy. If you dug TED, you'll overwhelmingly like this one.
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Charlize is getting better with age. Between "Prometheus" and this film, mmmmm. And so is Sarah Silverman.
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I'm a huge Seth Macfarlane fan but this movie was disappointing. Could not take him seriously as an actor.
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This movie was Andy Reid-sized pile of shit.
My girlfriend and I walked out and I hadn't done that in probably 15 years. I laughed three times through three-fourths of the film. Seth McFarlane needs to stop making movies altogether. |
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It was just ok. It had some truly funny moments but all in all I give it a C+.
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