Dave
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Ted
Mar 6, 2013 21:08:19 GMT -8
Post by Dave on Mar 6, 2013 21:08:19 GMT -8
Ted
The only thing that kept this movie from being really good was the incessant foul language. Some people aren't entertained unless you orally defecate on them. These people would enjoy this movie a lot.
All through the movie, from the dialogue, I imagined that I was back on the streets of Chicago, where people could not communicate without spewing profanities. There is a time and a place for it, and in this movie, there were very few times and places where this foul language was warranted, or where it even supported the story line. The writers seemingly tried to make this film as low-class as possible.
The only thing that got me though all of that filth was the pleasure of looking at Mila Kunis.
And for some reason, every time I heard Ted talk, I thought of Peter Griffin from Family Guy, but I don't know why. And I have to wonder where they found a stuffed bear that was such a great actor!
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Alice
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Ted
Mar 7, 2013 4:00:12 GMT -8
Post by Alice on Mar 7, 2013 4:00:12 GMT -8
I saw it too, and I agree. Fart jokes are for ten-year-olds. What adult really enjoys them? Kudos to the Mila and Mark for not busting out into laughter when they were trying to save Ted's life! They really are good and disciplined actors.
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Ted
Mar 7, 2013 4:05:10 GMT -8
Post by soxfan on Mar 7, 2013 4:05:10 GMT -8
:(And of course, they had to throw in a little material to suck up to the gay audiences watching the movie. That did not lend itself one bit to the story line. I am not a homophobe, but there is a time and place for everything, and this was definitely out of place, and it showed.
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