Stewie and Rupert from family guy all grown up.
I don't know about this one. I could swear I've seen these jokes somewhere else, but it escapes me at the moment.
not sure if want
Fuck no.
Fuck Seth MacFarlane
"Whoever thought 'Hey, we should make a movie about a guy with a teddy bear who walks around, and no one questions it' is a intercourse ing genius"
Quote from: JrDude 益 on April 06, 2012, 10:31:17 AM
"Whoever thought 'Hey, we should make a movie about a guy with a teddy bear who walks around, and no one questions it' is a intercourse ing genius"
I'd pay to see that movie.
What I wouldn't pay to see is Seth Macfarlane mindlessly shouting expletives and pretending to suck someone for an hour and a half. The guy's a hack, and it's not funny. Such a wasted concept.
Quote from: JrDude 益 on April 06, 2012, 10:31:17 AM
"Whoever thought 'Hey, we should make a movie about a guy with a teddy bear who walks around, and no one questions it' is a intercourse ing genius"
Quote from: The True Nicolas Cage on April 06, 2012, 11:01:34 AM
I'd pay to see that movie.
What I wouldn't pay to see is Seth Macfarlane mindlessly shouting expletives and pretending to suck someone for an hour and a half. The guy's a hack, and it's not funny. Such a wasted concept.
He's essentially trying to market Calvin and Hobbes to an adult audience, and completely intercourse ing over the concept in the process. It has the potential to be charming and loveable, but the adult humour makes it crude and uncomedic. It's similar to A.A. Milne writing a Winnie The Pooh book, but marketting it to adults instead of children by having Winnie The Pooh beat the poop out of everyone in the 100 Acre Woods. Now who the intercourse wants to see that.
I'd totally watch a movie where Winnie the Pooh becomes a machine of destruction
j/s
Quote from: Z on April 07, 2012, 01:33:46 PM
I'd totally watch a movie where Winnie the Pooh becomes a machine of destruction
j/s
I would too, but that's not the intercourse ing point.
Quote from: Flying Chickens on April 07, 2012, 10:09:01 PM
I would too, but that's not the intercourse ing point.
I know it isn't
i'm j/s
Quote from: Flying Chickens on April 07, 2012, 11:26:40 AM
He's essentially trying to market Calvin and Hobbes to an adult audience, and completely intercourse ing over the concept in the process. It has the potential to be charming and loveable, but the adult humour makes it crude and uncomedic. It's similar to A.A. Milne writing a Winnie The Pooh book, but marketting it to adults instead of children by having Winnie The Pooh beat the poop out of everyone in the 100 Acre Woods. Now who the intercourse wants to see that.
i found my computer open with this quote i dont remember what my response was
it was probably something witty and condescending
no way im super cool and nice when im that drunk
Quote from: zephilicious on April 08, 2012, 04:43:11 PM
no way im super cool and nice when im that drunk
Oh darn. We missed it.
Nothing to miss.
I mean, this movie is relatively new out in theaters, so I'm bumping this. But I actually saw this movie awhile ago in an early screening. Maybe you guys all hated it, but I thought it was hilarious. And I love Seth MacFarlane, he's cute and he does great voice acting. If you hate Family Guy, you'll probably hate Ted (so I guess that makes about... all of you?). But there's something extremely satisfying about watching a grown man and his teddy bear smoking pot together.
And people do question it in the movie. Maybe not to such an extent as in reality, but hey, they have another plot to get on with. If the focus of the story was how did this teddy bear become real?! then that'd be a whole different story (literally, an entirely different story).
Also I love Mila Kunis (and I've got a soft spot for Mark Wahlberg's backstory), so more pluses for the movie right there. And also the setting, Boston, is my second home. So, yeah.
Is Seth Green in it at all?
Because 90% of the Family Guy cast are the main characters of the movie, and that's just Ted and Mila Kunis.