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TED IS REAL (1 Viewer)

One of the funnier movies to come out in a long time. It's not genius but had the theater cracking up the entire time. Wahlberg was better then expected but Macfarlane really hit it out of the park.

3.5 out of 4 stars. A must see.

 
What if you don't like Family Guy. Is it still watchable?
My GF hates Family Guy and she really liked this movie.
Don't think I've seen more then 10 episodes of Family Guy over the years. Actually enjoy them when I watch but they don't draw me in enough to watch on a regular basis. Find them to be a bit repetitive and not really into anything as a cartoon.TED is definetly the same type of humor but it benefits from the R-rating and live action. Like Family Guy but with the gloves off and hot girls that aren't cartoons.
 
What if you don't like Family Guy. Is it still watchable?
My GF hates Family Guy and she really liked this movie.
Don't think I've seen more then 10 episodes of Family Guy over the years. Actually enjoy them when I watch but they don't draw me in enough to watch on a regular basis. Find them to be a bit repetitive and not really into anything as a cartoon.TED is definetly the same type of humor but it benefits from the R-rating and live action. Like Family Guy but with the gloves off and hot girls that aren't cartoons.
I saw the trailer and TV spots, and I found it more like a derivative of Family Guy, in live action. FG can be funny at times (Stewy FTW), but most of the time I find it grating, and some jokes go waaay to long. The Pop Culture jokes are tiresome as well. But yeah, Kunis made me watch the Book of Eli. I could not stop thinking of a Mother/Daughter sandwich of Mila and Jennifer Beals after that. :banned:
 
wow, what a great movie. Absolute laugh fest from start to finish with lots of real laugh out loud moments and one liners.

My favorite line was when the kid asked Ted if he should wash his hands before he counts to 100 and Ted goes "No, and wtf kind of question is that anyways?" :lmao: :lmao:

 
Seen it and thought it was pretty good. They do a few cut scenes a la Family Guy so you can obviously see his influence but it's not overboard. Every once in awhile you realize you're watching a talking, wise-cracking teddy bear and it makes it even sillier. A silly, sometimes raunchy comedy, worth watching. :thumbup:

And forget Kunis, Laura Vandervoort should've been the lead, crushes Mila. Disappointed she only had a minor role.

 
I don't go to the theater much but I did for this one. It was definitely funny hearing Peter/Stewie/Bryan in his voice at times. All in all it wasn't as great as I thought it'd be but it was worth the 24 bucks or whatever 2 movie tickets are going for nowadays. There are quite a few really hilarious moments in there. I'm kind of bummed I watched so many previews because it ruined a lot of the really funny parts.

I guess my only really fault with the movie was that it tried to take itself too seriously at times, and the "serious" parts were almost unwatchable, compared to something like Wedding Crashers where even when it's not being funny it's still enjoyable.

ETA1: Fight scenes were awesome

ETA2: Flash Gordon was just before my time so all those references to it didn't really do it for me.

 
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I don't go to the theater much but I did for this one. It was definitely funny hearing Peter/Stewie/Bryan in his voice at times. All in all it wasn't as great as I thought it'd be but it was worth the 24 bucks or whatever 2 movie tickets are going for nowadays. There are quite a few really hilarious moments in there. I'm kind of bummed I watched so many previews because it ruined a lot of the really funny parts.I guess my only really fault with the movie was that it tried to take itself too seriously at times, and the "serious" parts were almost unwatchable, compared to something like Wedding Crashers where even when it's not being funny it's still enjoyable.ETA1: Fight scenes were awesomeETA2: Flash Gordon was just before my time so all those references to it didn't really do it for me.
Weird, I am of the opposite opinion:1- I thought the fight scenes were terrible. Part of the reason I don't care much for family guy.2- I know nothing about Flash Gordon, but thought the party was the best part of the movie. Hilarious.It's a quality comedy, but agree with the guy who said the serious bits are terrible. I assume most people don't pay to watch a movie about a talking, crude teddy bear for a romantic comedy plot.
 
watching it now...

I'm at the part where

John just gets to work and he leaves his bosses office and the coworker is telling him about how he blacked out the night before and he's explaining about getting his ### kicked.
Question... How many actors do they use from family guy in this? I know that Seth MacFarlane does many of the voices himself for Family guy but I've also seen the guy who does the voice for Joe Swanson and Mila Kunis does Meg's voice.

 
One of the funnier movies to come out in a long time. It's not genius but had the theater cracking up the entire time. Wahlberg was better then expected but Macfarlane really hit it out of the park. 3.5 out of 4 stars. A must see.
:goodposting: I just got back, this movie was great. It wasn't Dumb and Dumber laugh the entire movie funny, but definitely worth a see. Not deep or anything, but decent plot to keep it going. Would buy this on Blu Ray when it comes out. Without giving anything away, give yourself a Flash Gordon refresher before getting there so you can appreciate those jokes, they are damned funny. Well done, MacFarlane!
 
I just got back from this one and was disappointed. Preface the comments by saying I love Family Guy.

1) The last half hour is painful.

2) Wahlberg is laughably bad the entire movie.

3) Couldnt ever get past Peter Griffins voice.

Didnt Ike it at all.

 
For those that aren't against slighting the system, you can pre-order the Ted dvd from amazon here Once your order is placed, you will receive your confirmation and then a few seconds later you will receive your Fandango code for $10 off a showing of Ted. Seems you can do it once per Amazon account. Once you receive the code, you can cancel the pre-order on Amazon. Makes this a VERY cheap theater experience.

Edit: You will not be charged anything as Amazon does not charge until the items ship and the DVD does not yet have a release date.

Edit two: Bought two matinee tickets today doing this. If your matinee price is $8.75 or less, this will be completely free. No reason to wait for DVD at this point!

 
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Thought wahlberg was great and the movie was awesome. Highly recommended. While I don't think you need to like Family Guy to enjoy this, it has enough similarities that if you *hate* the TV show, you might want to wait and rent it later.

 
Saw it today... B grade comedy flick. Above average but not great.

Some very funny moments.... Some massive clichés..... A little ham handed at times. Not much rewatchability there for me I fear.

Kunis is a burner as usual.

 
This is one where the hype and trailers killed it. I would have been sore laughing so hard had I not seen any previews of this.

Anyway, it was still good, but not legendary. The scene at the end though is laugh out loud funny.

Came home and later that night rented Project X, which I kind of enjoyed more than Ted.

 
This is one where the hype and trailers killed it. I would have been sore laughing so hard had I not seen any previews of this.

Anyway, it was still good, but not legendary. The scene at the end though is laugh out loud funny.

Came home and later that night rented Project X, which I kind of enjoyed more than Ted.
:thumbup: Thought the last half hour or so dragged a bit, but the last scene was :lmao:
 
This was a lot funnier than I expected. The scene of them doing coke "what's the special on Tuesday nights?, do we let Jews in" etc., Ted describing Boston chicks having sex and the last scene which everyone mentioned was hilarious.

This is a must see because there will be a ton of people referencing the one-liners for a while.

 
For those that aren't against slighting the system, you can pre-order the Ted dvd from amazon here Once your order is placed, you will receive your confirmation and then a few seconds later you will receive your Fandango code for $10 off a showing of Ted. Seems you can do it once per Amazon account. Once you receive the code, you can cancel the pre-order on Amazon. Makes this a VERY cheap theater experience.

Edit: You will not be charged anything as Amazon does not charge until the items ship and the DVD does not yet have a release date.

Edit two: Bought two matinee tickets today doing this. If your matinee price is $8.75 or less, this will be completely free. No reason to wait for DVD at this point!
well played good sirwell played

 
The people who dont find this movie funny are the same types who, when you watch a stand up comedian, and everyone in the room is laughing...except for that one person , who sits in stone faced silence.

 
Saw it. Loved it.

My only complaint: When your teddy bear's hooker takes a #### on the floor, there's no way you make the GF clean it up. Not to mention if she's as hot as Kunis.

 
I'm not a Family Guy fan at all and I loved this movie. Its the funniest thing I've seen in the theater since either the South Park movie or There's Something About Mary (I think Step Brothers is the best comedy of the last decade but I didn't see that in the theater).

 
What if you don't like Family Guy. Is it still watchable?
My GF hates Family Guy and she really liked this movie.
Don't think I've seen more then 10 episodes of Family Guy over the years. Actually enjoy them when I watch but they don't draw me in enough to watch on a regular basis. Find them to be a bit repetitive and not really into anything as a cartoon.TED is definetly the same type of humor but it benefits from the R-rating and live action. Like Family Guy but with the gloves off and hot girls that aren't cartoons.
I also think why people don't like Family Guy is because of the drawn out pauses and letting jokes hang super long...I think it is funny, but I can see why it would not be humor for everyone. I didn't think Ted really did that at all, so I think the only thing in common between the two is the voice and the crude humor.
 
I'm not a Family Guy fan at all and I loved this movie. Its the funniest thing I've seen in the theater since either the South Park movie or There's Something About Mary (I think Step Brothers is the best comedy of the last decade but I didn't see that in the theater).
Just watched this. Loved it. The flash gordon stuff was killing me. Do not like family guy for what its worth.
 
watched it yesterday. Big family guy fan. Liked it a lot. Flash Gordon was before my time, so i didn't get those jokes. 7.5/10 for me

 
Watched it last night and thought there were some great one liners, we watched the unedited version so not sure what wasn't in the original release. The part when he said he f'd her with a parsnip last week and sold the parsnip to a family with four small children made me laugh harder than I have in a long time watching a movie.

 
The wife and I watched this a week ago, and both thought it was great. I hear they're considering a sequel :thumbup:

 
So BustedKnuckles likes it but BuddyKnuckles is not a fan, scrolling through the thread quickly and thought we had an Otis loves/hates SD situation

 
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