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“When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.” That’s essentially what John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) struggles with on his rocky road to responsibility in the raunchy new comedy Ted, which marks the feature film directing debut of Family Guy creator/star Seth MacFarlane.
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From the moment I saw the RedBand trailer - i was in love with this movie. Can't wait.
I've got to be honest that I've seen enough trailers for this movie that I bet I've seen all the good parts already if I watch the 4 trailers I've seen, back to back...
ted clips a car while tweeting, is hanging out with hookers, humps a cash register, makes a blow job face at another cashier, jumps in bed and does a f you thunder song with wallberg, hits a bong on the sofa with wallberg, wallberg plays the thousands of name game with ted and still gets it wrong, etc..
thats a bevy of clips that I already know are in the movie... I'd say I've probbly seen enough!
The story is by Seth MacFarlane, and not the (funny) Family Guy writers.
So let's see.....Seth's funniest solo work....the "Oh Reginald" joke that he has milked his entire career, a Scotsman whining on a couch, and that Star Trek parody.
Probably crap.
"Oh look, a teddy bear doing naughty things! Hurr hurr hurr hurr"
Wow never heard of this before, but am totally looking forward to seeing it now.