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A Million Ways to Die in the West... (1 Viewer)

Of course it will. BTW, Liam Neeson has become the biggest money grubbing whore since his wife died. Seriously, this guy will be in anything. He's the white Samuel L. Jackson.

 
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Cautiously optimistic but when they start tossing around blazing saddles comparisons that is clearly poppycock.

 
Daughter and I have been :lmao: since the first commercial we saw and can't wait to see it this weekend. :)
Interesting. Doesn't seem exactly like a father daughter family film.
Agreed.. but we've watched hot tub time machine, hangover 3 and wife just took her to see neighbors while I was in Canada so might as well add another raunchy movie to the list. :oldunsure:
 
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Daughter and I have been :lmao: since the first commercial we saw and can't wait to see it this weekend. :)
Interesting. Doesn't seem exactly like a father daughter family film.
Agreed.. but we've watched hot tub time machine, hangover 3 and wife just took her to see neighbors while I was in Canada so might as well add another raunchy movie to the list. :oldunsure:
How old is your daughter? My 16 year old daughter also wants to see this and I'm not so sure.

 
Daughter and I have been :lmao: since the first commercial we saw and can't wait to see it this weekend. :)
Interesting. Doesn't seem exactly like a father daughter family film.
Agreed.. but we've watched hot tub time machine, hangover 3 and wife just took her to see neighbors while I was in Canada so might as well add another raunchy movie to the list. :oldunsure:
How old is your daughter? My 16 year old daughter also wants to see this and I'm not so sure.
She is 15 1/2.. We at first kept her from watching anything "r" rated.. But a few years ago she told us that while spending a night at a friends house they watched the first hangover on Netflix, as well as some other "R" rated movies..

The first time I watched a "raunchy" movie with her was a couple years ago when I had never read reviews of "Hot Tub Time Machine" so had no idea what I was getting myself into and decided to watch it with her during a free weekend preview of cinemax.

When the bar scene happened with the bet about the Bronco's vs. Browns game I about turned the channel and in hindsight I wouldn't have put it on T.V.

Then again, she is a Honor role student and is a lot more mature then I was at 15 1/2 ( some would say more mature then I am now ;) ) and we both have the same type of humor so, to us, this looks like a :lmao: movie.

 
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Daughter and I have been :lmao: since the first commercial we saw and can't wait to see it this weekend. :)
Interesting. Doesn't seem exactly like a father daughter family film.
Agreed.. but we've watched hot tub time machine, hangover 3 and wife just took her to see neighbors while I was in Canada so might as well add another raunchy movie to the list. :oldunsure:
How old is your daughter? My 16 year old daughter also wants to see this and I'm not so sure.
She is 15 1/2.. We at first kept her from watching anything "r" rated.. But a few years ago she told us that while spending a night at a friends house they watched the first hangover on Netflix, as well as some other "R" rated movies..The first time I watched a "raunchy" movie with her was a couple years ago when I had never read reviews of "Hot Tub Time Machine" so had no idea what I was getting myself into and decided to watch it with her during a free weekend preview of cinemax.

When the bar scene happened with the bet about the Bronco's vs. Browns game I about turned the channel and in hindsight I wouldn't have put it on T.V.

Then again, she is a Honor role student and is a lot more mature then I was at 15 1/2 ( some would say more mature then I am now ;) ) and we both have the same type of humor so, to us, this looks like a :lmao: movie.
Must get her brains from her mother. ;)

 
Daughter and I have been :lmao: since the first commercial we saw and can't wait to see it this weekend. :)
Interesting. Doesn't seem exactly like a father daughter family film.
Agreed.. but we've watched hot tub time machine, hangover 3 and wife just took her to see neighbors while I was in Canada so might as well add another raunchy movie to the list. :oldunsure:
How old is your daughter? My 16 year old daughter also wants to see this and I'm not so sure.
She is 15 1/2.. We at first kept her from watching anything "r" rated.. But a few years ago she told us that while spending a night at a friends house they watched the first hangover on Netflix, as well as some other "R" rated movies..The first time I watched a "raunchy" movie with her was a couple years ago when I had never read reviews of "Hot Tub Time Machine" so had no idea what I was getting myself into and decided to watch it with her during a free weekend preview of cinemax.

When the bar scene happened with the bet about the Bronco's vs. Browns game I about turned the channel and in hindsight I wouldn't have put it on T.V.

Then again, she is a Honor role student and is a lot more mature then I was at 15 1/2 ( some would say more mature then I am now ;) ) and we both have the same type of humor so, to us, this looks like a :lmao: movie.
Must get her brains from her mother. ;)
:lol: & :goodposting:

 
Daughter and I have been :lmao: since the first commercial we saw and can't wait to see it this weekend. :)
Interesting. Doesn't seem exactly like a father daughter family film.
Agreed.. but we've watched hot tub time machine, hangover 3 and wife just took her to see neighbors while I was in Canada so might as well add another raunchy movie to the list. :oldunsure:
How old is your daughter? My 16 year old daughter also wants to see this and I'm not so sure.
She is 15 1/2.. We at first kept her from watching anything "r" rated.. But a few years ago she told us that while spending a night at a friends house they watched the first hangover on Netflix, as well as some other "R" rated movies..

The first time I watched a "raunchy" movie with her was a couple years ago when I had never read reviews of "Hot Tub Time Machine" so had no idea what I was getting myself into and decided to watch it with her during a free weekend preview of cinemax.

When the bar scene happened with the bet about the Bronco's vs. Browns game I about turned the channel and in hindsight I wouldn't have put it on T.V.

Then again, she is a Honor role student and is a lot more mature then I was at 15 1/2 ( some would say more mature then I am now ;) ) and we both have the same type of humor so, to us, this looks like a :lmao: movie.
Some crazy similarities with my daughter and myself here, right down to the honor (4.0) student part.

I know she wants to see the new X-Men movie also. Maybe we'll go to that this weekend instead.

 
I think Seth Macfarlane's sense of humor has been reduced to catering to the lowest common denominator, and as a result Family Guy and his movies have been terrible for years.

No doubt this will also be terrible.

 
Rick James said:
I think Seth Macfarlane's sense of humor has been reduced to catering to the lowest common denominator, and as a result Family Guy and his movies have been terrible for years.

No doubt this will also be terrible.
I'd be more apathetic if I weren't so lethargic.

 
Wasnt a big fan of Ted but this could be funny. Just really not sure. But even if I wanted to probably wont be able to convince the wife to go which means i'll see it when it hits the movie channels in a year.

 
Saw it at an advance showing Tuesday night. It's not a bomb, and definitely not a comedy classic. It certainly has some pretty funny moments and quite a few that weren't in the trailers. There are way too many lowest denominator type jokes, that's for sure. McFarlane is a little over his head as the lead, but it generally works. Theron is good, and smoking hot as usual. Silverman has a funny role, and Neeson is just stumbling thru his part.

I thought it was worth the time, and certainly was entertaining. The more subtle jokes were the ones that hit their mark IMO.

 
Also saw this on a sneak on Tuesday and this is not an equivalent to Blazing Saddles. There are some funny bits, a few inside jokes, and the expected bathroom humor. The film seems about a half hour too long. McFarlane, wrote it, produced it, directed it, and plays the lead. At least that gave him the opportunity to kiss Charlize. All things considered, I was glad I didn't have to pay for it.

 
Saw the first 50 minutes of this today and walked out. I guess all the funny stuff happened in the last half of the movie, because I didn't see it in the first half. It's like they didn't even TRY to be funny. It was like listening to a long joke and waiting for the punch line, but it never happens. And I like Family Guy and Ted, so I know he could do much better.

 
I think Seth Macfarlane's sense of humor has been reduced to catering to the lowest common denominator, and as a result Family Guy and his movies have been terrible for years.

No doubt this will also be terrible.
I don't think it's been reduced. I think that's what it always was. No shame in that, since he's been good at it, and built a good, long, TV and Hollywood career out of it, which is more than most can say. But he's not exactly versatile. And even funny gags, if you've only got a few of them, run stale after a while.

:shrug:

Big props to Seth. It was a good run. And like most funnymen whose runs of being edgy and socially relevant are over, he'll have a some of his biggest paydays now in the most awkward and unwatchable ways possible. If God is truly on our side, his comedic denouement won't be a decades-long Simpsons or Eddie Murphy slide.

 
Of course it will. BTW, Liam Neeson has become the biggest money grubbing whore since his wife died. Seriously, this guy will be in anything. He's the white Samuel L. Jackson.
Money grubbing or he just wants to get the F out of the house and not deal with his emotions, like any real man should.

What Could Liam Neeson be doing to make your life better?

 
Of course it will. BTW, Liam Neeson has become the biggest money grubbing whore since his wife died. Seriously, this guy will be in anything. He's the white Samuel L. Jackson.
Money grubbing or he just wants to get the F out of the house and not deal with his emotions, like any real man should.

What Could Liam Neeson be doing to make your life better?
Krull 2. Make it happen, Liam.

 
Of course it will. BTW, Liam Neeson has become the biggest money grubbing whore since his wife died. Seriously, this guy will be in anything. He's the white Samuel L. Jackson.
Money grubbing or he just wants to get the F out of the house and not deal with his emotions, like any real man should.

What Could Liam Neeson be doing to make your life better?
Krull 2. Make it happen, Liam.
I'm waiting on Leap of Faith 2. I thought the idea of casting a british guy as an Oklahoma (?) sheriff was inspired

 
MaxThreshold said:
Of course it will. BTW, Liam Neeson has

become the biggest money grubbing whore since his wife died. Seriously, this guy will be in anything. He's the white Samuel L. Jackson.
His new movie looks really good.
The Lawrence Block book was amazing, Matt Scudder is one of the best characters ever in the crime/detective genre. Praying they didn't F it up as there is great source material.

 
I'm a little surprised as the overnight numbers are horrible, probably going to do only 16-17M on the opening weekend. While most of the reviews have lukewarm at best (CNN loved it though) I figured it would do well at the box office. It looks like they will be lucky to break even on it.

 
I'm a little surprised as the overnight numbers are horrible, probably going to do only 16-17M on the opening weekend. While most of the reviews have lukewarm at best (CNN loved it though) I figured it would do well at the box office. It looks like they will be lucky to break even on it.
why? Seth mcfarlane isnt exactly a big draw
 
Thought it was good, not great.. quite a few :lmao: moments, but, IMO, not enough..

It seemed he couldn't decide between making an all out comedy Western( Ala Blazing Saddles) or a Western movie with comedy and thus it misses the mark.

I'd recommend it as a rental as there are enough laughs to make it worth the 2 hours, but wouldn't recommend paying theater pricing.

Overall a 2.5 out of 5,.... had the potential to be a 4 out of 5 if he wouldn't have gotten so lost in the love story and stuck to comedy. :kicksrock:

 
Thought it was good, not great.. quite a few :lmao: moments, but, IMO, not enough..

It seemed he couldn't decide between making an all out comedy Western( Ala Blazing Saddles) or a Western movie with comedy and thus it misses the mark.

I'd recommend it as a rental as there are enough laughs to make it worth the 2 hours, but wouldn't recommend paying theater pricing.

Overall a 2.5 out of 5,.... had the potential to be a 4 out of 5 if he wouldn't have gotten so lost in the love story and stuck to comedy. :kicksrock:
Jeeze if this was on his mind, WTF was he thinking...

 

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