Seth MacFarlane's A Million Ways To Die In The West

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Looks funny. Though his no acting stinks and I'm not a huge fan of the foulness going on. I'll still see it though.
 
Look great, it's got a great cast, I love Ted, so I'm looking forward to see this.

But, weird thing, I can't stand Seth's face :lol I find his jokes hilarious at times but I just don't like him acting (for the looks of the trailers) it would have been great if Mark Walberg would've starred this one too, he was great on Ted.

i was trying to find words to say what you just did. seth is very creative but there's something very smug about him i can't stand.
 
I got to see a free advanced screening of this tonight. It was hilarious. A lot of great moments from Neeson, Theron, and NPH, and Ralph Garman had some of the best lines of the movie. I laughed my ass off. You should go see it, peoples.
 
Saw an advanced screening of it too. Honestly, I wasn't very impressed. Ted was so much better. Some jokes were hilarious, but the film loses momentum several times and I frequently got the impression that MacFarlane is getting desperate with his writing. It felt less smart, less disciplined.
 
It had some decent moments but they gave away a good number of the gags in the trailers including one which really pissed me off because you dont just throw cameos in the trailer to draw more people, it defeats the purpose and kills the gag. Whoever cut the last trailer should be fired.
 
This was a pretty ****** movie. It has some funny moments most of them are in the trailer and they couldn't help themselves from just going too far every time. It easily the worst film I've seen this year. 4/10
 
Giving it more thought, I came to the conclusion that this movie seems a lot like those DVD special "uncut" editions where they restore all of the gags that were originally removed for pacing issues and lack of humor. Those scenes don't make the theatrical cut for a reason. Here, I feel like the editors spent most of their time on break.
 
It had some decent moments but they gave away a good number of the gags in the trailers including one which really pissed me off because you dont just throw cameos in the trailer to draw more people, it defeats the purpose and kills the gag. Whoever cut the last trailer should be fired.

Which cameo? Was it the Doc Brown one? I saw that TV spot recently and was like, wth??
 
Which cameo? Was it the Doc Brown one? I saw that TV spot recently and was like, wth??

Yeah. When I saw it on TV I was like Wtf? It's like they ran out of stuff to show that would get peoples interest so they throw probably the best cameo of the film into the trailer. They dropped the ball hard on this film. I'd love to know if McFarlane had any day in what went in to the trailers or if the studios went and did it themselves.
 
Yeah. When I saw it on TV I was like Wtf? It's like they ran out of stuff to show that would get peoples interest so they throw probably the best cameo of the film into the trailer. They dropped the ball hard on this film. I'd love to know if McFarlane had any day in what went in to the trailers or if the studios went and did it themselves.

Agreed. I think like a lot of directors, MacFarlane was at the mercy of the studio when it came to cutting all the trailers for this film. Its too bad to. This is a funny film but would have been even funnier if all the hilarious stuff that was shown in the trailers and tv spots (including Doc Brown) had not been revealed. But that's Hollywood nowadays. Only directors like Nolan get to cut their trailers and reveal what they want to reveal without spoiling it. Its unfortunate to but we live in a spoiler loving world now and that just is another part of this instant satisfaction and instant gratification world that has developed over the last few decades. Its sad really.
 
As much as I can enjoy seeing leaked photos from scripts or casting announcements, I yearn for the way it used to be where the only info you usually had was in the trailer for the movie or write ups in magazines. Not like today where just about anything can be and often times is spoiled by people who sneak onto sets or have their inside people.
 
I saw this movie last week, and I thought it was funny. But thinking more about it during the week after, I don't think it's that funny at all. Sure there were some good jokes. But a lot of it really came across as forced poo/pee/sex-jokes that had nothing to do with the little story that the movie had, and were just shoehorned in for some cheap laughs. Some jokes were cringeworthy.
MacFarlane can't act. Let him do voicework, I'm fine with that.

Did anyone else notice the
Ewan McGregor
cameo? It was over in a blink of a second, I saw him, but my sister didn't and now she's officially declared me delusional, I think...

Best thing in this film was the scenery. Absolutely beautiful! :)
 
As much as I can enjoy seeing leaked photos from scripts or casting announcements, I yearn for the way it used to be where the only info you usually had was in the trailer for the movie or write ups in magazines. Not like today where just about anything can be and often times is spoiled by people who sneak onto sets or have their inside people.

You and me both, brother. Hate how things are nowadays.
 
I saw the preview for this in every movie I've seen lately and it just looked worse everytime. Loved Ted, but have no interest in seeing this one.

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I got to see a free advanced screening of this tonight. It was hilarious. A lot of great moments from Neeson, Theron, and NPH, and Ralph Garman had some of the best lines of the movie. I laughed my ass off. You should go see it, peoples.

Garman has my dime because of "Hollywood Babylon". That's some funny ****.
 
I saw this movie last week, and I thought it was funny. But thinking more about it during the week after, I don't think it's that funny at all. Sure there were some good jokes. But a lot of it really came across as forced poo/pee/sex-jokes that had nothing to do with the little story that the movie had, and were just shoehorned in for some cheap laughs. Some jokes were cringeworthy.
MacFarlane can't act. Let him do voicework, I'm fine with that.

Did anyone else notice the
Ewan McGregor
cameo? It was over in a blink of a second, I saw him, but my sister didn't and now she's officially declared me delusional, I think...

Best thing in this film was the scenery. Absolutely beautiful! :)

Yeah that was him.
 
I remember when Matrix reloaded came out and the E channel was doing a lot of specials on the movie and they showed every single fight. as far as the action scenes there was nothing they didnt show....
 
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