They do make the perfect Reaction Odd Couple channel. It's a little over the top at times (that's just my taste) but when it's good (like this) it's the best M/F combo on the Tube.
Fun and useless fact...They filmed the Norah Jones concert scene at The Hatch Shell in Boston and me and a couple of friends were audience extras, way in the back. We were there for 8 hours. The band would come out and play music in between takes and set up and Seth McFarlane would also have raffles of different prizes. Near the end of the night they raffled off a big screen TV and I think some guys from the Patriots or the Bruins came out to present it to the winner. It was a fun day. We left around 11pm and the PA's were giving away what was left of catering. We ended up with a platter of sandwiches and a couple of pizzas.
As a man from Georgia, I can confirm that newscast is accurate. Teddy Ruxpin was more than just a teddy bear. It had a tape deck in the back, and it was designed to read you stories (or play NWA albums if you were me). Oh yeah. The Carson interview was actually Emmanuel Lewis. His response to "I thought you were going to be taller" was "Yeah, me too."
@@Zack_410 It was a literal cassette deck. There was extra data magnetically encoded to allow lip sync with the stories, so you didn't get that feature with gangsta rap, sadly.
34:13 Seth asking Neil if the stars in the sky are correct was probably because Neil complained to James Cameron that the stars in the sky were wrong in Titanic.
Tyson mentions this in one of his appearances on the JRE podcast. First time, Cameron said it was a time issue and he wasn't directly overseeing that part. Second time, saying it didn't really matter. Then third time, someone working on the special edition called Tyson and said Cameron instructed them to ask him for the correct sky. Tyson was also asked for a quick explanation of the big bang over lunch with MacFarlane. He later found out he was credited as a scientific consultant on an episode of Family Guy. I like when people care about details that much.
@@willv7868 James first asked Neil how much more money he thought Titanic wouldve made if the stars were correct. But then James folded and changed them for an anniversary release, lol.
@@erikjohnson3859 Sounds like James Cameron thinks that how much money a movie makes is the sole indicator of its success. This does explain a lot of his more recent films...
When Ted says about his drug dealer, “I’ve known this guy since 9/11” that was true of Seth McFarlane and Mark Walberg, they were both supposed to be on one of the hijacked flights but both missed the flight and they were stuck in the airport together when the later flights were canceled.
Just to clarify, Mark Walberg changed his plans a little in advance of 9/11. He was going to the hijacked plane but decided a few days before the flight to go up to Toronto. Seth McFarland was supposed to be on the flight but he was out partying the night before and when it was time to get up to go to the airport to catch flight 11 on 9/11, he was to hung over to try to catch the plane so he decided to wait one more day. Close call for Seth.
Emmanuel Lewis was a child actor on the show Webster and has a form of dwarfism which causes him to still look very much like a child even though he is currently 53.
The scene with them cleaning the turd from the floor is one of the funniest scenes in movie history in my opinion. I don't know why it tickled my funny bone so good, but it just did! First time i saw this movie I legit almost passed out because i wasn't breathing because i was too busy laughing 🤣
Teddy Ruxpin was this electronic teddy bear in the 1980's with a moving mouth, and cassette tapes you could put in his back, of children's stories he would then narrate. Pretty sure he had a short lived tie in cartoon as well.
Watch Ted 2, definetly. Different, but great, too. And watch _A million ways to die in the west,_ also by (& with) Seth MacFarlane. Also: Charlize Theron, Liam Neeson, Giovanni Ribisi and Sarah Silverman in hilarious roles.
Bro the part where he swings the lamp and the chord gets caught on the ceiling fan gets me every time, I have no idea why but the way the lamp helicopters into his face looks hilarious
I haven't seen it yet, but I was encouraged that it was good when I saw some clips and saw that it was true to the movies, and not the Usual sanitized for tv version. There are so many tv adaptions of movies that lose the theme of the movie, even when they are made by the same people. And especially with it doing 'the younger years', I really expected it to be a kids version.
How much charisma does Seth have? This was literally the first movie outside of the Bond franchise that the Broccolis allowed to use a song from a Bond film.
Emanuel Lewis was indeed a child actor. He was a bit like Gary Coleman, in that he was older than he looked & he was always small in stature. He was in a show called "Webster". He lived in a special house, that had secret passages & furniture that was designed around his size. Teddy Ruxpin wasn't just a teddy bear. He was a small animatronic bear, that had a built-in cassette player. When there was speaking on the cassette, his mouth was designed to move along with the voice on the recording. I think there was the ability to network him with other toys, because there were commercials with Teddy singing with other animatronic plushies - each singing their own part. I think the cassettes actually had embedded control signals, that controlled Teddy & his accessories. It was a bit like a Showbiz Pizza in a box. I am glad you guys got to see this one, and I'm glad you both enjoyed it. It's an experience, and hard to describe. I am about to head to your Ted 2 reaction. I am sure it will be a great time. Some things aren't as crazy, and some parts are even crazier. It's been a while since I've seen it, but I think it's a tad less raunchy, but maybe more gross. There's plenty of action and suspense. The antagonist was well done. The managed to create a creepy Silence of the Lambs-ish type of vibe. He was definitely not harmless, but he was harmful mostly to teddy bears and traffic. Heading to T2 now.
I have a theory that people love working with Seth McFarlane. He gets some insane talent to do small roles and cameos in a lot of his projects, like The Orville, A Million Ways to Die in the West, etc.
I didn’t see it commented yet so…. The scene where the kidnapper is dancing, he’s dancing to a Tiffany music video. Tiffany, infamously had a stalker/obsessed fan, which is the reference/joke. Fortunately the fan’s obsession didn’t lead to any harm, which is probably why it’s a joke, and not a super dark reference haha
Also, it’s pretty meta but I think I’m right: MacFarlane asking Neil Degrasse Tyson about the appropriate star placement is a reference to Tyson “criticizing” James Cameron’s slightly incorrect “skybox” in Titanic.
Teddy Ruxpin is an animatronic children's toy that came out 1985 and was the best seller toy in that year. It had a cassette tape player in the back of it and would read Teddy Ruxpin Stories to children.
McFarlane is a big science nerd and fan of the old Cosmos show that used to be on PBS (?) with Carl Sagan. He met Neil deGrasse Tyson in 2008 and spent years trying to get a new version of Cosmos on the air. He used his clout with FOX to make this happen in 2014, and it was hosted by NGT. So the two were already friends when this movie came out, explaining how he could easily contact him for "the proper star-map in the scenes set in the past. Also, NGT famously pointed out that the stars seen in James Cameron's Titanic were wrong for that date. I think Cameron corrected them when he did a special edition of the film years later.
Well done. I was in a good mood after watching this fun reaction and you bring up NGT and now I am sick to my stomach. Way to ruin a nice day with that horrible pile of trash. On the bright side you are banned for the rest of my life so that's an up side.
Emmanuel Lewis was a child actor that starred in a very popular 80s sitcom called "Webster". I'm not really sure what his medical situation is, but basically, he was this super cute tiny kid, but then never really physically matured much beyond that. I mean he put on some weight, and maybe grew a little with age, but he never really grew to be the size of an average adult, and still has basically the same baby face, but he doesn't seem to have the features usually associated with little people or anything, so I don't know. Was a very talented child actor, and generally appears to be a real good dude.
You need to see the second movie, and the miniseries. But also, you could watch The Orville series, which is also very, very good (although it starts a bit slow).
I love how Simone is like "Man, imagine coming home to strangers you didn't know would be there! I'd be pissed!" and just doesn't even mention the hot steaming turd in the corner on the floor lol
@@donrichards271 My advice to you is to erase the word "cringe" from your vocabulary. It is the cop inside your head, your internalized facist hatred of yourself. It stands betrween yourself and having a good time.
5:09 "I've known him since 9/11." Both Seth MacFarlane and Mark Wahlberg were booked on American Airlines flight 11 on the morning of September 11 2001. Wahlberg changed his plans at the last minute the day before, and MacFarlane had a hangover and missed the flight.
Now realize that Mark Wahlberg is Marky Mark (of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch) and an accomplished vocalist. Juxtapose that with the Octopussy song in this film.
I’ve met Sam Jones, it was 2 months ago at Missouri Con. I worked with the MC of the event. Sam came backstage after his panel and just chitchatted with us. I introduced him to the head of the Alamo Drafthouse here in Springfield and I think he’ll be coming back to do a screening of Flash.
I met Sam Jones at the Texas Pinball Festival, it was awesome! He was really cool. As long as his booth wasn't too busy he would invite people to just hang out with him. He talked about being in the Ted movie and how much fun it was
It was more than just that Emmanuel Lewis was a child actor; he also has a form of dwarfism. As a child, his condition made him look younger than he actually was, so through his teen years he portrayed a character aged 6-12. It made him seem quite precocious, which was part of his charm.
MacFarlane is a big science nerd. He first met with deGrasse Tyson to consult on an episode of Family Guy (of all things). MacFarlane and deGrasse Tyson would team up in 2014 on a revival of the science doc Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. MacFarlane, as an executive producer, made a large financial investment to bring the show to life, with deGrasse Tyson as the host. Both men were hugely influenced by the original 1980 Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, written and hosted by Carl Segan. While science docs probably wouldn't do great on the channel, I'd highly recommend watching both in your own time. The Carl Segan series has some of the most beautiful, poetic, and powerful writing that sticks with me to this day.
The miniature golf place with the big orange dinosaur...that was an actual place. My grandfather used to take me there when I was a little kid. It was in Saugus, MA. I miss him. Wish he was still around. The blonde cashier that Ted hooks up with...my ex could have played her. She wouldnt have even had to act lol. Everything was spot on, right down to the, "I gave birth, I could kick your ass" part. This movie makes me extremely homesick.
Patrick Stewart is a cast member of Seth McFarland's show "American Dad". And he's friggin' hilarious!! 😂😂 BTW: Teddy Ruxpin was a high tech(for it's time) talking teddy bear that was the hottest toy the Christmas that it came out in the 1980s. It was like the Cabbage Patch craze. Every little kid wanted it.
So I personally found Ted 2 to be funnier than the first one but not everybody feels that way. The show is phenomenal, though. It's a very different animal from the movies; it still has that raunchy humor but its a lot smarter, and its also just a really good family sitcom. Highly recommend the show.
Seth MacFarlane and Neil DeGrasse Tyson are kinda buddies. Seth is the Executive Producer of Neil's series(es?) both Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and Cosmos: Possible Worlds. Seth is a HUGE supporter of science and critic of anti-science bullshit. He's the one who donated the money to create the Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan Archive in the Library of Congress. Carl Sagan was the ORIGINAL host of the original host of Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, as well as being Neil's teacher and mentor. Ann Druyan, Carl Sagan's wife, is a creator/writer/EP of every version of Cosmos. Neil had an asteroid named after Seth MacFarlane. Seth asked Neil for the star advice as a joke to dunk on Titanic, because Neil pointed out the stars in Titanic were wrong, which I guess embarrassed James Cameron, because Cameron went back and fixed it on later releases. lol
Other than the mention, another connection Emanuel Lewis has to the movie is they used Tonight Show footage of his appearance to get the eye line right when they CGI'd Ted in.
Seth MacFarlane and Neil DeGrasse Tyson revived Carl Sagan's Cosmos series together along with Sagan's wife Ann Druyan, and they work with the Science and Entertainment Exchange, an organisation that connects entertainment producers with scientific consultants.
A Teddy Ruxpin is not just a Teddy Bear. It was a talking teddy bear and I don't know if any good ones existed before it but it was one of those toys that took over christmas.
I remember first watching this movie on english with subs an latter when broadcasted on cable in latinamerican dub, they really made it so hillarious. In both versions, the scene where the creepy guy asks Ted if he is alone, the answer is the same and is so hillarious I said that if someone ever asked me the same question I would answer the same way Ted answered...that was around in 2014-2015. Jump forward to around 2023, finally someone asked me exactly the same question "Are you out here all alone?" and my mind immediatly answered the same as Ted "Uh, no, no I'm not. Uh, you're never alone, when you're with Christ, so no, I'm not alone." The person who asked me immediatly told me "Ah! You've watched Ted, you are trully a man of culture" and we laugh so much after that.
Not surprising to hear Patrick Stewart as the narrator when he works with Seth in American Dad voicing Stan's boss in the show. There is a Ted 2, but I don't remember it being as good. I heard the TV show got really good reviews and is only 7 episodes. Hasn't been okayed for S2 yet though.
Seth was one of the Executive producers on the updated 2014 version of the documentary series "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson. I like to think that's one of the reasons Seth wanted the correct sky for the movie. lol
Fun fact: Seth MacFarlane and Walter Murphy were nominated an Oscar for Best Original Song “Everybody Needs a Best Friend”. This was the last time an Oscar host was also a nominee the same year.
Greatest reaction ever...
George is absolutely losing it while Simone has her WTF face
George’s laugh is infectious 🤣 I love it
They do make the perfect Reaction Odd Couple channel. It's a little over the top at times (that's just my taste) but when it's good (like this) it's the best M/F combo on the Tube.
I do love when George laughs so hard he has a hard time breathing! Thats when you know its a good ass laugh!!
It is a dude flick
Fun and useless fact...They filmed the Norah Jones concert scene at The Hatch Shell in Boston and me and a couple of friends were audience extras, way in the back. We were there for 8 hours. The band would come out and play music in between takes and set up and Seth McFarlane would also have raffles of different prizes. Near the end of the night they raffled off a big screen TV and I think some guys from the Patriots or the Bruins came out to present it to the winner. It was a fun day. We left around 11pm and the PA's were giving away what was left of catering. We ended up with a platter of sandwiches and a couple of pizzas.
That makes sense because the guy who got domed by the mic stand was former Boston Bruin Shawn Thornton
That’s cool that they did something for the fans and extras. A lot of Hollywood would never do that. 😊
FLASH! Ahahhh .... Saviour of the Universe!
He saved with a mighty hand every man, woman and child
@@AFMountaineer2000 In the land. Flash!
And the second best Jets quarterback ever.
@@mr.joshua6818 You take that back! He saved every one of us, including that guy!
@@TheMsLourdes I'm not saying Flash isn't incredible, just saying Joe Namath is a slightly better quarterback... and dresser.
As a man from Georgia, I can confirm that newscast is accurate.
Teddy Ruxpin was more than just a teddy bear. It had a tape deck in the back, and it was designed to read you stories (or play NWA albums if you were me).
Oh yeah. The Carson interview was actually Emmanuel Lewis. His response to "I thought you were going to be taller" was "Yeah, me too."
How'd you get it to play NWA albums??
@@Zack_410 It was a literal cassette deck. There was extra data magnetically encoded to allow lip sync with the stories, so you didn't get that feature with gangsta rap, sadly.
You have not lived until you shove an Ozzy Osborrne tape in the back of a Teddy Ruxpin and hit play...
@@diarrheagondolaWould have been cool to hack the encoding and make some custom tapes.
Lets not forget the children's cartoon series. Huh-hoooo.
If you go on to do Ted 2, make sure you see the extended cut. There's a lot of extra jokes and the Knight Rider scene alone is worth it.
Ted's ringtone is the theme from Knight Rider.
34:13 Seth asking Neil if the stars in the sky are correct was probably because Neil complained to James Cameron that the stars in the sky were wrong in Titanic.
I'm pretty sure Cameron went back and fixed the stars for a DVD release.
He sounds like such a bellend... like who cares 😅
Tyson mentions this in one of his appearances on the JRE podcast. First time, Cameron said it was a time issue and he wasn't directly overseeing that part. Second time, saying it didn't really matter. Then third time, someone working on the special edition called Tyson and said Cameron instructed them to ask him for the correct sky.
Tyson was also asked for a quick explanation of the big bang over lunch with MacFarlane. He later found out he was credited as a scientific consultant on an episode of Family Guy.
I like when people care about details that much.
@@willv7868 James first asked Neil how much more money he thought Titanic wouldve made if the stars were correct. But then James folded and changed them for an anniversary release, lol.
@@erikjohnson3859 Sounds like James Cameron thinks that how much money a movie makes is the sole indicator of its success. This does explain a lot of his more recent films...
So, fun fact, the guy that rushes the stage and gets domed by the microphone stand is former NHL player Shawn Thornton.
Suck it, Felger!
Did not know this
Oooh that’s fun! Pretty sure he was on the Bruins at the time, so that’s probably the connection with being in this movie.
Umm ok
@@Gabeghouls yup
You should definitely watch both ted 2 and the tv series
Man George made this scene 25:48 even more funny with that FART tshirt he's wearing Lol
Yes! Ted 2 is good too. As well as the TV series, surprisingly hilarious.
Ted 2 is terrible.
@@Brian-qn7fni liked it more than the first
When Ted says about his drug dealer, “I’ve known this guy since 9/11” that was true of Seth McFarlane and Mark Walberg, they were both supposed to be on one of the hijacked flights but both missed the flight and they were stuck in the airport together when the later flights were canceled.
That’s some effed up lore of them dudes
Wow,that’s kind of creepy.
Just to clarify, Mark Walberg changed his plans a little in advance of 9/11. He was going to the hijacked plane but decided a few days before the flight to go up to Toronto. Seth McFarland was supposed to be on the flight but he was out partying the night before and when it was time to get up to go to the airport to catch flight 11 on 9/11, he was to hung over to try to catch the plane so he decided to wait one more day. Close call for Seth.
And Mark has said that if he was on the plane, that he could have stopped the attack.
The kid from American Pie was supposed to be on one of the planes too.
I really like his followup movie A Million Ways To Die In the West.
Yes! Do this!
THIS!!!!
You may want to get evaluated for head trauma.
@@Brian-qn7fn So because you don't like it I'm not allowed to like it?
@@Brian-qn7fn so your way is the only right way? Good luck going through life like that
_"Put your finger in the loop of my tag!"_
I'm dead.
Emmanuel Lewis was a child actor on the show Webster and has a form of dwarfism which causes him to still look very much like a child even though he is currently 53.
That's why he said "Me too" (he'd thought he'd be taller too.) :D
His bit in Dickie Roberts was so damned funny.
Thank you.. for saving every one of us 🥺
Great choice. Hope you get to Ted 2 at some point as well. Very excited to watch this.
The scene with them cleaning the turd from the floor is one of the funniest scenes in movie history in my opinion. I don't know why it tickled my funny bone so good, but it just did! First time i saw this movie I legit almost passed out because i wasn't breathing because i was too busy laughing 🤣
I gotta watch this one again.
It's really fun to watch George laugh that hard.
Teddy Ruxpin was this electronic teddy bear in the 1980's with a moving mouth, and cassette tapes you could put in his back, of children's stories he would then narrate. Pretty sure he had a short lived tie in cartoon as well.
I think it's funny how much longer the tie-in merch for the cartoon lasted, when compared to the actual bear.
Ok, you two need to see the 1980 Flash Gordon movie. It's just awesome, high budget camp. At least watch it for the costumes.
Watch Ted 2, definetly. Different, but great, too. And watch _A million ways to die in the west,_ also by (& with) Seth MacFarlane. Also: Charlize Theron, Liam Neeson, Giovanni Ribisi and Sarah Silverman in hilarious roles.
Ted 2 is terrible.
@@Brian-qn7fn And why would you think that?
Bro the part where he swings the lamp and the chord gets caught on the ceiling fan gets me every time, I have no idea why but the way the lamp helicopters into his face looks hilarious
my favorite scenes are with the supermarket manager "You've got a lot of problems don't you?"
The TV show for Ted is actually great. A lot better than I thought it would've been
I love 💕 how every episode is funny as hell, but also has heart!
I haven't seen it yet, but I was encouraged that it was good when I saw some clips and saw that it was true to the movies, and not the Usual sanitized for tv version. There are so many tv adaptions of movies that lose the theme of the movie, even when they are made by the same people. And especially with it doing 'the younger years', I really expected it to be a kids version.
Yep, apart from ep6 it was a riot! I love the mother in the series, she is absolutely hilarious.
I like it but no way that goofy looking kid grows up to look like Mark Wahlberg.
@@irktog5175 kinda looks like a young Jake Johnson to me.
Nora Jones is great 😂 she even contributed to the soundtrack everybody wants a best friend
I would watch an hour and a half of Seth doing fish voices at the aquarium
How much charisma does Seth have? This was literally the first movie outside of the Bond franchise that the Broccolis allowed to use a song from a Bond film.
I’m surprised George didn’t recognize Giovanni Ribisi from Saving Private Ryan as the medic ! Haha
If you wanna watch a left of field Patrick Stewart film, The Green Room doesn’t miss.
Must see Ted 2 guys and soon. Just as good as this one.
Really need to watch 2nd movie and the TV series. Movie is great, but show... Damn! Pure gold!
Giovanni Ribisi dancing had me in tears
Emanuel Lewis was indeed a child actor. He was a bit like Gary Coleman, in that he was older than he looked & he was always small in stature. He was in a show called "Webster". He lived in a special house, that had secret passages & furniture that was designed around his size. Teddy Ruxpin wasn't just a teddy bear. He was a small animatronic bear, that had a built-in cassette player. When there was speaking on the cassette, his mouth was designed to move along with the voice on the recording. I think there was the ability to network him with other toys, because there were commercials with Teddy singing with other animatronic plushies - each singing their own part. I think the cassettes actually had embedded control signals, that controlled Teddy & his accessories. It was a bit like a Showbiz Pizza in a box.
I am glad you guys got to see this one, and I'm glad you both enjoyed it. It's an experience, and hard to describe. I am about to head to your Ted 2 reaction. I am sure it will be a great time. Some things aren't as crazy, and some parts are even crazier. It's been a while since I've seen it, but I think it's a tad less raunchy, but maybe more gross. There's plenty of action and suspense. The antagonist was well done. The managed to create a creepy Silence of the Lambs-ish type of vibe. He was definitely not harmless, but he was harmful mostly to teddy bears and traffic. Heading to T2 now.
Puddy is so good in everything he does
I have a theory that people love working with Seth McFarlane. He gets some insane talent to do small roles and cameos in a lot of his projects, like The Orville, A Million Ways to Die in the West, etc.
Ted 2 is worth seeing. You have some co-stars you would never think would be in this movie.
Am I weird for Simone and George laughing hysterically, bringing utter joy to my day
I didn’t see it commented yet so…. The scene where the kidnapper is dancing, he’s dancing to a Tiffany music video. Tiffany, infamously had a stalker/obsessed fan, which is the reference/joke. Fortunately the fan’s obsession didn’t lead to any harm, which is probably why it’s a joke, and not a super dark reference haha
Also, it’s pretty meta but I think I’m right: MacFarlane asking Neil Degrasse Tyson about the appropriate star placement is a reference to Tyson “criticizing” James Cameron’s slightly incorrect “skybox” in Titanic.
Teddy Ruxpin is an animatronic children's toy that came out 1985 and was the best seller toy in that year. It had a cassette tape player in the back of it and would read Teddy Ruxpin Stories to children.
most underrated and favourite line of the movie is when John says "Chris Brown can do no wrong " in the club in 2008 💀
Did you see who was in the church clapping with the mustache at the wedding ? It was " DALLAS " from " ALIEN "
McFarlane is a big science nerd and fan of the old Cosmos show that used to be on PBS (?) with Carl Sagan. He met Neil deGrasse Tyson in 2008 and spent years trying to get a new version of Cosmos on the air. He used his clout with FOX to make this happen in 2014, and it was hosted by NGT. So the two were already friends when this movie came out, explaining how he could easily contact him for "the proper star-map in the scenes set in the past.
Also, NGT famously pointed out that the stars seen in James Cameron's Titanic were wrong for that date. I think Cameron corrected them when he did a special edition of the film years later.
Well done. I was in a good mood after watching this fun reaction and you bring up NGT and now I am sick to my stomach. Way to ruin a nice day with that horrible pile of trash. On the bright side you are banned for the rest of my life so that's an up side.
Emmanuel Lewis was a child actor that starred in a very popular 80s sitcom called "Webster". I'm not really sure what his medical situation is, but basically, he was this super cute tiny kid, but then never really physically matured much beyond that. I mean he put on some weight, and maybe grew a little with age, but he never really grew to be the size of an average adult, and still has basically the same baby face, but he doesn't seem to have the features usually associated with little people or anything, so I don't know. Was a very talented child actor, and generally appears to be a real good dude.
He has pituitary dwarfism, and is to this day 3 ft 6 in tall. (6 inches taller than he was when he played Webster)
Never saw Ted 2 but the series is my favorite part of the Tedverse. It was awesome and right up your alley
Young Ted is voiced by the main bully beating up the Jewish kid.
If you haven't watched Grandmas boy, it's an underrated classic. Perfect for reacting. Not gonna win any polls tho.
Ryan Reynolds also makes a cameo in A Million Ways to Die in the West and also doesn't have any lines. So does Django, but he does have lines.
You need to see the second movie, and the miniseries.
But also, you could watch The Orville series, which is also very, very good (although it starts a bit slow).
I love how Simone is like "Man, imagine coming home to strangers you didn't know would be there! I'd be pissed!" and just doesn't even mention the hot steaming turd in the corner on the floor lol
I mean you have to watch Flash Gordon now.
Maybe on Cinecringe.... I was going to say not to mistake it for the X rated Flesh Gordon but that could be hilarious.
@@donrichards271You wash your mouth with soap! Flash Gordon is an absolute banger!
@@titanuranus3095 It has its charms but without a really big buzz, I find it too cringey.
@@donrichards271 My advice to you is to erase the word "cringe" from your vocabulary.
It is the cop inside your head, your internalized facist hatred of yourself.
It stands betrween yourself and having a good time.
@@titanuranus3095 That's what the weed is for.
Over 65K views in just over 20 hours. This video’s a hit.
When I first saw this, I felt like the dancing scene was a tribute to The Silence of The Lambs.
Pretty sure it’s a reference to Airplane
@@kalen1702 Different dancing scene
@@jasonseipler2665 ah
You should checkout the bloopers for this movie. They are hilarious. Mark Wahlberg can't properly pronounce Teddy bear
5:09 "I've known him since 9/11."
Both Seth MacFarlane and Mark Wahlberg were booked on American Airlines flight 11 on the morning of September 11 2001. Wahlberg changed his plans at the last minute the day before, and MacFarlane had a hangover and missed the flight.
Ted 2 is also pretty good. You will both enjoy it - I will be curious to see if you think it's better than the first!
Now realize that Mark Wahlberg is Marky Mark (of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch) and an accomplished vocalist. Juxtapose that with the Octopussy song in this film.
I’ve met Sam Jones, it was 2 months ago at Missouri Con. I worked with the MC of the event. Sam came backstage after his panel and just chitchatted with us. I introduced him to the head of the Alamo Drafthouse here in Springfield and I think he’ll be coming back to do a screening of Flash.
Great, we gotta wait a year to see their reaction to Ted 2.
Or longer. They still haven't reacted to "Doctor Sleep". 😢
@@TomVCunningham who?
@@ChrisXIllustratesXGaming sequel to the shining
@sdHansy Uhhh... MIB 3 is okay. The rest of those...
If your friend shits on your floor, and you don't want to make HIM clean it up, then it's YOUR responsibility to clean it up, not your girlfriend's
"Her reaction is 100% warranted"
Hell no! He got to meet Flash Gordon!
I met Sam Jones at the Texas Pinball Festival, it was awesome! He was really cool. As long as his booth wasn't too busy he would invite people to just hang out with him. He talked about being in the Ted movie and how much fun it was
The ear grab from behind the door played the Indiana Jones theme motif, the way Indiana grabs his hat.
Cool reaction as always Simone & George, you both take care and have a nice day
I don't always get to watch the reaction videos anymore, but I always have to at the minimum see Simone's video introduction, classic!
It was more than just that Emmanuel Lewis was a child actor; he also has a form of dwarfism. As a child, his condition made him look younger than he actually was, so through his teen years he portrayed a character aged 6-12. It made him seem quite precocious, which was part of his charm.
He also did that creepy dance in A Million Ways To Die In The West.
MacFarlane is a big science nerd. He first met with deGrasse Tyson to consult on an episode of Family Guy (of all things). MacFarlane and deGrasse Tyson would team up in 2014 on a revival of the science doc Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. MacFarlane, as an executive producer, made a large financial investment to bring the show to life, with deGrasse Tyson as the host. Both men were hugely influenced by the original 1980 Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, written and hosted by Carl Segan. While science docs probably wouldn't do great on the channel, I'd highly recommend watching both in your own time. The Carl Segan series has some of the most beautiful, poetic, and powerful writing that sticks with me to this day.
I remember watching the Carl Sagan series as a 12 year old and I loved it. Bought the book, got his previous books like Dragons Of Eden.
If you guys liked this, you should check out another of Seth's movies - A Million Ways To Die In The West.
The miniature golf place with the big orange dinosaur...that was an actual place. My grandfather used to take me there when I was a little kid. It was in Saugus, MA. I miss him. Wish he was still around.
The blonde cashier that Ted hooks up with...my ex could have played her. She wouldnt have even had to act lol. Everything was spot on, right down to the, "I gave birth, I could kick your ass" part.
This movie makes me extremely homesick.
Patrick Stewart is a cast member of Seth McFarland's show "American Dad". And he's friggin' hilarious!! 😂😂
BTW: Teddy Ruxpin was a high tech(for it's time) talking teddy bear that was the hottest toy the Christmas that it came out in the 1980s. It was like the Cabbage Patch craze. Every little kid wanted it.
So I personally found Ted 2 to be funnier than the first one but not everybody feels that way. The show is phenomenal, though. It's a very different animal from the movies; it still has that raunchy humor but its a lot smarter, and its also just a really good family sitcom. Highly recommend the show.
Ted 2 is just as fun. The tv show is pretty good. You also need to watch
A million ways to die in the West. Another hilarious film from McFarland.
Seth MacFarlane and Neil DeGrasse Tyson are kinda buddies.
Seth is the Executive Producer of Neil's series(es?) both Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and Cosmos: Possible Worlds.
Seth is a HUGE supporter of science and critic of anti-science bullshit.
He's the one who donated the money to create the Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan Archive in the Library of Congress.
Carl Sagan was the ORIGINAL host of the original host of Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, as well as being Neil's teacher and mentor.
Ann Druyan, Carl Sagan's wife, is a creator/writer/EP of every version of Cosmos.
Neil had an asteroid named after Seth MacFarlane.
Seth asked Neil for the star advice as a joke to dunk on Titanic, because Neil pointed out the stars in Titanic were wrong, which I guess embarrassed James Cameron, because Cameron went back and fixed it on later releases. lol
Patrick Stewart has been a regular cast member on American Dad as Bullock since 2005 so hes done quite a bit of work with Seth
Even the abridged watch along was cathartic. Love watching your reactions. ❤
Other than the mention, another connection Emanuel Lewis has to the movie is they used Tonight Show footage of his appearance to get the eye line right when they CGI'd Ted in.
That end joke of putting the stuffing in wrong is my favourite gag in the movie 😂😂
I met Sam Jones since this film and he loved all of this, top man
Seth MacFarlane and Neil DeGrasse Tyson revived Carl Sagan's Cosmos series together along with Sagan's wife Ann Druyan, and they work with the Science and Entertainment Exchange, an organisation that connects entertainment producers with scientific consultants.
The reoccurring joke of Giovanni Ribisi dancing _that_ way with an alcoholic beverage in hand always, always makes me laugh.
A Teddy Ruxpin is not just a Teddy Bear. It was a talking teddy bear and I don't know if any good ones existed before it but it was one of those toys that took over christmas.
I remember first watching this movie on english with subs an latter when broadcasted on cable in latinamerican dub, they really made it so hillarious. In both versions, the scene where the creepy guy asks Ted if he is alone, the answer is the same and is so hillarious I said that if someone ever asked me the same question I would answer the same way Ted answered...that was around in 2014-2015. Jump forward to around 2023, finally someone asked me exactly the same question "Are you out here all alone?" and my mind immediatly answered the same as Ted "Uh, no, no I'm not. Uh, you're never alone, when you're with Christ, so no, I'm not alone." The person who asked me immediatly told me "Ah! You've watched Ted, you are trully a man of culture" and we laugh so much after that.
Mark Wahlberg’s comedic chops on full display here. Check out TED 2!
Not surprising to hear Patrick Stewart as the narrator when he works with Seth in American Dad voicing Stan's boss in the show. There is a Ted 2, but I don't remember it being as good. I heard the TV show got really good reviews and is only 7 episodes. Hasn't been okayed for S2 yet though.
Such a classic! Hope you guys can do Ted 2, equally as hilarious.
Much of this movie was shot on location in Boston. The Christian Science Reading Room is on Massachusetts Avenue near the Christian Science Plaza.
I can't believe this is the first time y'all are watching this. This movie is hilarious 🤣
Seth was one of the Executive producers on the updated 2014 version of the documentary series "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson. I like to think that's one of the reasons Seth wanted the correct sky for the movie. lol
love ted movies and the tv show is great too!
I say yes to Ted 2 and the series! Both are fun watches
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS NOW TED 2 AND THE TED TV SHOW and 8:32 ahhhh Jeff winger (if u know what I’m referencing then thank u)
10:47 You can literally hear George's brain switch off for a second. Can't imagine why.
"Who's Emmanuel Lewis?"
Wow, you guys ARE young. He was a child actor on the tv show "Webster", back in the mid 1980s.
Wall Street! It’s a great movie with Charlie and Martin Sheen and Michael Douglas!
Ted 2 and show...
Yes!!! And most definitely YES!!!
TED, such a great movie.
And man... Laura Vandervoort & Jessica Barth .. yum yum
The insanely long fights between Peter vs the chicken and Ted vs John are homages to They Live.
Edit: "Who is Emmanuel Lewis" 👀
Emmanuel lewis is a grown man with pituitary dwarfism. Hence the "Me too" response when Johnny Carson said he thought he'd be taller.
28:10 I went to school in Boston and that Christian Science Reading Room is really there. I've been by that place tons of times.
Fun fact: Seth MacFarlane and Walter Murphy were nominated an Oscar for Best Original Song “Everybody Needs a Best Friend”. This was the last time an Oscar host was also a nominee the same year.