A Million Ways to Die in the West is both HILARIOUS & WHOLESOME (first time watching)
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You my ladies (sorry danish). So romantic silly. You know men are as well. Just differently
@@TheBunnyodeathagreed 😊
You Mary have at long last compelled me to adore you're kind/gentle spirit ❤. You attracted this attention w/Major Payne/ Million dollar 💰 Baby 🍼. Don't hold it against me. The good Lord look after you always ❤❤❤.😊
People were getting married at the age 14-15 and were having children. There is a reason why until today the age of consent is between 14 and 16 years old.
If you want more Western Movies, please check out these ones unless you already have..
"3.10 to Yuma"
"The Harder They Fall" - Netflix.
"True Grit" - 2010.
"The Lone Ranger"
"The Kid, 2019" - A Movie about The Famous Outlaw Billy The Kid.
"The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" - 2007
"Take your hat off, boy; that's a dollar bill." Cracks me up every time!
My favorite line 💯
I came here for this comment lol
Such an underrated masterpiece. The Doc Brown Cameo is the cherry on top for this movie
But it also confirms the Tarantino universe , Marvel universe and back to the future universe were all the same universe.
Underrated definitely wouldn't go as far. as masterpiece myself
Jaime Foxx as Django in this movie
Django cameo was cherry on top
Speaking of Cherry on top...
It's so funny that Mary goes, "This reminds me of 'Back to the Future' " & then that Doc Brown cameo happens later. Lmao. I had almost forgot about that! 😂😂
A funny thing about Liam Neeson playing a part in this film. The cartoon 'A Family Guy' had an episode where they mocked Liam Neeson playing a cowoy, saying 'Imagine Liam Neeson being in a Western. Haha! With that funny accent of his.'
Liam saw that and decided he wanted to be in this as long as he could play it with his accent.
He's been in a few westerns. He did a small western with Pierce Brosnan called Seraphim Falls in 2007. It's pretty good.
He also has a small guest role in Orville, guess he did like working with Seth.
if i'm not mistaken he's actually friends with seth. he also played himself in a family guy episode
And he plays a role in the orville@@666FallenShadow
His also in Ted 2
The prospector who was shot by Clinch was the bartender in Back To The Future III.
And the guy who played Doc Brown played Doc Brown in Back to the Future I, II and III
Interesting piece of trivia that I never knew. Cheers
11:17 “She premarital relates everyday” When u said that, I spat my water out 🤣
Funny you should say that. I know a reactor who spat his water out *on camera* while watching this movie. 🤣
WAIT. This movie just made me realize Mary hasn't done a reaction for the two Seth McFarlane Ted movies nor Blazing Saddles which was a groundbreaking Western and Parody movie.
Literally a laugh a minute with this film. What's not to love?
'One of my sheep wandered into a brothel. When I went to pick it up, somehow it had made $20'.
When I first saw it I couldn't get the mustache song out of my head for weeks 😂
You know what's amazing? That wasn't written for this movie, that is a REAL song from 1864! It was written by Stephen Foster, and the movie only very slightly changed the lyrics for the sake of audience understanding.
If only Mary were more confident... I'm sure her moustache would grow in to be full and luxurious.
*"Great* *Scott!"*
"Let us see the dollar!"
Easily the best bit in the whole movie.
Take your hat off boy! That's a dollar bill! 😆
Your mention of Back to the future brought up a fun fact. The guy who played the old prospector also played the bartender in Back to the future 3.
Charlize Theron was a delight in this movie.
Don't know why, but she remind me of Sadie Adler from RDR2.
Fr! She really was. Het performance was so strong and elevated it. *She* made that love story between Anna and Albert believable
Charlize is always a delight 💝
In everything she does. Super talented and unbelievably beautiful.
Love this one. Went to see this with a friend on a whim when it came out, and it was just what we needed:) The humor was totally up our alley:)
Whew. I was worried for the review for a minute. This movie is VERY underrated and almost unknown to a lot of people. I love how this movie was a Comedy and Educational movie to Mary. 😆❤
Liam Neeson is one of the most convincingly intimidating actors around 😀
You have the cutest laugh ever. ❤
@6:16 is my favorite line 😂😆😂
Feww Fahhh 😂🤣
I love this freaking movie.😂
People die at the fair.
She gave him the shits. Love that ❤🤣👍
3:10 - It's a funny yet misquoted stat about the life expectancy back in the past. No people weren't just dropping dead at 30 in the past, in fact if you were decently fed and somewhat healthy you'd live well into your 60's even upwards into 80's. However due to infant mortality, we counted those against life expectancy and it would bring the average down.
The problem was getting people to show up to a theater for this movie. It'd be a hit on streaming today. I'm also convinced a tv series around the time of release called 1,000 Ways to Die was an unsubtle influence on it.
Oh my god, oh my god, I am so excited to see this reaction! "Get ready, I'm going to shoot a full load at your cans." One of my fav lines in this movie. There are so many quotable lines. I love this movie. Thanks for reacting to this, Mary! Have a great day!
This movie is funny as hell as Seth Macfarlane himself! 😂
Maybe I should grow a moustache
I can't afford a moustache!😂
A Mobius moustache?
My moustache, his moustache, say the word the word moustache
@@carloszestyboy2901- That’s a very expensive facial accessory!
31:54 Jamie Foxx's cameo was added after audiences at test screenings reacted poorly to the shooting gallery at the fairand jamie final line after the credits,"Bring me one of those white women," is a reference to Blazing Saddles
🎼 A moustache A moustache/ if you’ve only got a moustache 🎼🎼
Believe it or not, it is a real song. They did change the lyrics a bit for the movie though.
No, the bull got Principle Belding. Or I guess maybe his great grandfather.
This is my favorite comedy movie. Thanks for reacting to it!!
Seth is a certified comedic GENIUS!!
Ewan McGregor also appears in this movie and I have never spotted him
He is in the dollar bill scene. He’s the cowboy that says “ I was laughing because he was laughing”.
Mary
Speaking of Family Guy, brothel's madam, Millie is played by Alex Borstein, voice of Lois Griffin.
Mary
I don't know of DUI laws in Australia, but here in USA, riders on horses can get a RUI (Riding Under Influence), similar DUI's even though horses know the route to home.
I know I'm putting a target on my back but this movie got me through a rough patch in my life. I got out of a very toxic relationship, and when trying to adjust back into a normal life, I started watching this movie. I could kind of relate to Albert and it helped me move on. A Million Ways to Die on The West will always have a special place for me.
I’m glad it got you through. Another reason for me to love this movie
That's real special, I'm so glad you had this movie to help you move on. Sometimes we need things like that to help us. For me it was the Tina Turner movie *"What's Love Got To Do With It"* starring Angela Bassett as Tina. Really helped me let go of my ex when I had a nasty habit of running back even tho I was never happy in that relationship.
That was 17yrs ago yesterday (Nov 24) we broke up actually
Great Scott!
really is a clever movie
They didnt smile in photographs because it took so long so standing there smiling for a long time was why it was "weird" haha anywho this movie is hilarious!
Thank you! This was awesome!
People said it was inspired by Blazing Saddles but it is clearly in the vein of The Shakiest Gun in the West starring Don Knots.
Imagine that a woman calls another cheating movie a romance. 😂
Another fantastic playthrough Mary ❤❤😁😁.
The dollar used to be a pretty big deal. There was a time when one dollar was a good day's wages. One dollar could buy a pack horse or unbroke stock, or a full set of clothes, or 5 pounds of sugar, 3 pounds of salt, a pound of bacon, 5 pounds of flour, 2 pounds of butter, 2 dozen eggs, and a quart of cream, or one fancy meal. You could even buy a functional gun, not a modern revolver or lever gun, but a perfectly good Kentucky rifle or flintlock pistol, for a dollar.
A haircut cost 10 cents, 15 cents with a shave
A hotel room with a bath was 18 cents per day
A shot of whiskey or a tall beer was 5 cents
A humble dinner was 10 cents
An ounce of gold was between 12 and 20 cents
The average cost of a home was 100 dollars.
How much for a prostitute? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
My grandpa used to shave pine trees to make light poles for 10 cents a piece. He could usually get $1 a day. He'd get a sack of flour and something to eat and bring it home to his mother. Better than picking cotton as a share cropper.
Yeah wasn't a 'modern' revolver like $10 or $15 back then?
Looked it up..
A used single-shot, muzzle-loading rifle would cost $8.
The fancy seven-shot Sharps Repeating Rifle cost $50.
A breach-loading shotgun would go for $60.
And the gun that won the west-the Colt .45 “Peacemaker” ran $17 if ordered by mail-order.
If you preferred the upgraded pearl-handled set, which came with holsters, those Peacemakers were $100.
And cartridges for the guns cost $.50/box.
not 100% sure the referenced year, but they reference 1860's elsewhere a lot, so 20 years-ish earlier than *A million ways to die in the west*
In frontier times, one dollar was the value of a pelt from a fully-grown male deer, which are also known as...a buck. Hence the slang term for dollars.
Great movie!
Oh look they're delivering the ice
Mary good reaction. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie.
So much fun, thanks Mary!
Old times villains in silent movies used to wear black bowler hats and have mustaches like that
Everybody is always happy to see Doc Brown again.
I saw this in the theater when it came out. Fun watch so it was cool to see you had reacted to it.
My favorite Seth movie that doesn't have a talking bear. Charlize is splendid and very American. Always a treat to see Wes Studi. Inappropriate and hilarious.
This one is fun! 😎
I'm glad this movie is getting received well now because this was his second movie after 'Ted' and that was a big hit, so when people went into this one they had high expectations for this one and it underperformed.
“Can you give Louise wrapped candies?”
I don’t know why, but that was always one of the funniest parts to me.
i remember seeing this with a friend in the cinema, the thing is we found things that other people found not funny hilarious
FOY is played by Neil Patrick Harris
And Seth went on to create, write, star, co-produce and co-direct *"The Orville"* an hilarious TV series. 3 seasons and 36 episodes of out and out fun.
This is such an underrated movie especially the cameo of Mr doc Brown from back to the Future such a funny masterful funny idea that I never thought I'd see in this movie I saw this movie when it came out in theaters funniest movie I ever saw my entire life I mean of course all the cameos people you recognize nowadays that are super famous now especially Ryan Reynolds❤ and Jamie Foxx that was a shock at the end❤
Got my favorite part is the ice scene 😂 other favorites laugh my butt off people die at the fair hahaha❤ and every other scene that is too funny this movie's too funny❤ My other favorite scene is the dollar scene take your hat off boy that's a dollar bill so funny Charlize Theron was freaking awesome in this movie leeman Nelson was hilarious too That's the villain I think there's a video out of him saying why he took this role I just can't remember what he said❤
Can you react to Ted and Ted 2? They're also from Seth McFarlane. He does the voice for Ted, the teddy bear. (Wasn't sure if you're familiar with those movies or not).
With rattlesnakes you actually want to slowly back away and be ready to jump back if it strikes because it could try to curl up to you for warmth and then you will get bit. It's also a myth that they don't chase. I've been chased and it is not fun. They move fast and unpredictably.
17:51-18:25 Dang Albert, You would need a miracle just to even shot a petrified horse 3 inches in front of you in broad daylight.
I love Charlize; She has never failed a role she was in
such a underrated movie
Rumor is, they gave Liam Neeson a completely different script from the rest of the cast. This way, he'd play Clinch with all of the dead seriousness you'd expect a real western's villain to have. That's why his face is off screen everytime something goofy happens, with the exception of the dream sequence being only his face.
This is amazing!
23:28 - 23:38 revolting 🤢 but hilarious 😂😂😂
Mary, do more Seth McFarlane movies Ted 1&2. It's extremely hilarious 🤣.
When you watch certain movies with the subtitles on it sometimes cancels out the subtitles built into the movie. Next time you notice a section where you should be getting subtitles but aren't, try pausing and temporarily turning your subtitles off and see if that helps.
The Snake Oil salesman is Dennis Haskins who plays Mr.Belding in the tv show Saved By The Bell. The woman that plays Millie is the voice of Lois Griffin in Family Guy
this movie is based on the book Seth wrote "a million ways to die in the west"
So for fun I was curious on how much a $1 is worth in 1882 when the film takes place. $1 today would be worth just over $40 USD or A$61. Obviously it's a gag that it's rare to even see a bill when everyone in the film uses coins for payment.
Hell yes!
Yes they dodnt touch in pictures back then, didn't smile, and often would look off to the left or right of the camera.
Fun fact: Liam Neeson only agreed to play in the movie as long as he could use his natural Irish accent. Both him and Charlize Theron had so much fun in the movie, that they both agreed to appear in 1 episode cameos of The Orville, McFarlane's sci-fi Star Trek parody show that after the first season, became a separate and poignant Sci-Fi show in it's own right.
Another fun historical fact. There was a certain etiquette towards photographs, to match the "noble" portraits of old (You guys may know of the portrait guy meme of Joseph Ducreux, who did self portraits of him in goofy poses). So photos were very stoic (in their defence, the paintings of old were stoic because the subject usually couldn't move so had to a find a comfortable, neutral position). When photography was introduced by westerners to the rural folk of China, they didn't know the etiquette or history, so would easily stand still and pose, holding up their vegetables and grinning. Some of our greatest early photographs come from Chinese farmers holding up their prize winning vegetables. This is most notable from the photo "Man Eating Rice" from around 1901.
I also see you noticed Ryan Reynolds and Doc Brown. I don't know about the Patreon Cut, but did you also know that during the....'duck' game shooting scene, Ewan McGregor/Obi Wan appears as a bystander who says "I dunno, I just laughed because he did" after NPH's joke?
Great Scott
4:45 The monologue of why the Old West is such a horrible time and place to live in almost always pops into my head whenever I watch a western or play Red Dead Redemption.🤣🤣
MacFarlane watched a western called "Prick Up Your Ears" (2006) which starred Liam Neeson. That turned into a joke about Neeson playing an American cowboy (he couldn't get rid of his accent, apparently, for the movie) in Family Guy. So when Neeson was offered the job, his one condition was that he got to use his Irish accent for the role!!
Did not know who she was gonna see when she said it reminded her of back to the future
You can put subtitles on for the translation
Hey Mary can you watch The Orville tv show
The Christopher Lloyd cameo was possibly the greatest cameo of all time.
The "If You've Only Got a Moustache" was an actual song from the 1860s. It was written by the well-known American composer Stephen Foster. Apparently, there were very minor changes to the lyrics for the movie though.
Holy moley, I had to look it up cos it sounds like such a parody song. I can't believe it was actually real from the time period 😂
Thanks for the share 🙏
I had to look it up too. And the lyrics are very close to the movie as well. Too funny
Greeting Mary
According to McFarlane, this movie had 'inspirations' from such westerns as "Hang 'Em High", "El Dorado", "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", "3:10 to Yuma', "Oklahoma', and "Montana", with the quintessential MacFarlane, at once silly and witty, juvenile and clever motif.
Since the movie is called "A Million Ways to Die in the West", Seth and the team are killing off people in various different ways to emphasize the joke premise.
Unless I missed smthg, Louise becomes Foy's gf within 1-2 after breaking up with Albert, not a week.
This movie was not considered good because it barely made 2X (about 86 million) from its production budget of about 40 million. Of course, when it was released, it was competing with "Maleficent" and "X-Men: Days of Future Past".
It also got mixed reviews. Some critics found it "disappointing affair", "not funny enough", "jokes slightly off their mark". Others said it was "entertaining enough with tweaks to the standard formula", "having contemporary sensibility and markedly modern language", or "with romance, sweet sentiment, boyish charm". Overall, it was a hit and miss with the audiences.
Glad that you enjoy it and had a pleasant entertaining session.
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Yeah. Mary makes everything better
How long did Mary sing the mustache song after watching this?
The cameos are so perfect.
The reason why Foys is so rich is cause everyone has a moustache
Amazing good funny movie love the video mary stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
A great Thanksgiving movie is "Plains Trains & Automobiles" w/ Steve Martin & John Candy. _VERY_ good movie.
If you like Seth McFarland and Star Trek, you should check out his TV series The Orville. He plays a starship captain who catches his wife cheating on him, gets assigned a ship then finds out that his ex wife is his first officer. Really funny series. Interesting thing, the guy who told the kid to take his hat off for the dollar was Ewan McGregor.
No, the guy who Seth asked "why is that funny?" Was Ewan, it was cut out of the reaction. I'm thinking she didn't catch it.😊
hysterical movie, so glad you watched it ^_^ ...a moustache was what separated the boys from the men of the time, and if you could groom it that aided in showing money refinement attention to detail
"It was a sharp one! It was a sharpie... poot toot... and I heard aaaahh."
-Albert "Iron Shepard" Stark
with the missing subtitles that happens sometimes when you have CC turned on and it wont show the movies subtitles for things it usually would
So wholesome that I cannot wait to watch it with my Grandparents! 😄😂🤣😇
22:16 And there's the entire reason Seth made this movie and cast Charlize...
I've only ever seen the Unrated version, so will be interestijng to see a reaction to the normal version (at least I assume that's what you are watching)
10:34 I love this scene! "Very costly facial accessory" lol
Seth McFarlane is a huge fan of Star Wars so fan, that he put Liam Nesson (Qui-Gon Jinn) as the villain, and Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi) as a cameo in the fair.
The scene with the Delorean and the Doc Brown, if you put attention, you can hear the original soundtrack. McFarlane paid the copyright to use it as tribute.
In the scene where Stark are speaking with the indians, McFarlane says "Mila Kunis" and the subtitles translated as "Okay" or "Fine" something like that, but Mila Kunis is the actress who is the Mark Walberg's girlfriend in the movie Ted, directed by Seth McFarlane hahaha
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