Written by, directed
by, and costarring the Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane as the
voice of the title character, Ted is
exactly the type of comedy you’d expect from him. Summarizing the movie is kind
of like describing most 12-year-olds: mostly crass and sometimes quite
charming.
The charming bro-ship
between Mark Wahlberg’s John and talking CGI bear Ted is quite a feat. Oddly,
you can feel the love whether they are in a fistfight or riffing off each other
in a drug-fueled talkfest.
And thank you, Seth
MacFarlane, for not making us endure a story about everyone discovering a talking teddy bear.
Refreshingly, Ted has already been famous and, as an adult, he’s mirroring Gary
Coleman’s career path.
The big screen allows
MacFarlane to push the limits of raunch to his heart’s content. And yes, he
#*@*#ing goes there. However, as the
movie runs out of steam, you realize that the small screen suits MacFarlane’s
one-joke-after-another humor a bit better than a 106 minute-long film. But the
hits were worth the misses and #*#!, I
laughed a lot.
Simply
put: Seth
MacFarlane’s Ted is a refreshing, but
raunchy comic treat. Definitely not for kids.
Award
potential: Not a #*#ing one.
The ten
buck review: Worth ten bucks
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