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Seth MacFarlane's foul-mouthed teddy bear is back for a second installment in Ted 2. Accompanying him is his stoner best-friend John (Mark Whalberg) and his stoner attorney Samantha (Amanda Seyfried) as they smoke weed and try to prove in a court of law that Ted is a sentient being entitled to his civil rights. Did I mention they smoke a lot weed?
The film is riddled with the type of crass humour we have come to expect from Seth Macfarlane, the anything-goes creator of Family Guy. The opening half hour has the Seth MacFarlane stamp thoroughly imprinted throughout, with race jokes, sexual innuendo and enough swears to make Quentin Tarantino blush. The problem with Ted 2 isn't the number of offensive jokes (if anything the second half could use a lot more). Where the movie runs to ground is with it's terrible pacing.
Ted 2 is three different movies rolled into one. We have the main storyline, where Ted takes on the courts to prove that he is a person and not someone's property. Subsequently there is the kidnapping subplot, (recycled from the first movie) in order to pry open Ted and see what makes him come to life (which if you've watched the first movie, we already know the outcome of). On top of it all we have the blossoming romance between John and Samantha.
While Macfarlane is known for using sentimental moments, here it feels overbearing and really slows the film down. Mark Whalberg was likable enough in the first movie and had plausible chemistry with his love interest Mila Kunis, who came to her senses and did not reprise her role in the sequel. Without her, he is just along for the easy paycheck. By the end, whatever thoughtfulness the movie scored based on sentimental value is lost in a shambolic, slapstick Comic-Con finale, starved of laughs.
When you go to an MA movie staring a drug abusing, foul-mouth teddy bear, you expect more. It seems apparent that Seth wants to move on from just doing comedies and is trying to instill his range – and this is not the place to do so. Ted 2's redeeming qualities come in the form of a few funny cameos and the odd side gag (reminisced of Family Guy's cutaways gags).
Ted 2 : Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn want to have a baby, but in order to qualify to be a parent, Ted will have to prove he's a person in a court of law.
Release Date : Jun 26, 2015
Runtime : 115 minutes
Genres : Comedy
Production Company : Universal Pictures, Media Rights Capital, Fuzzy Door Productions
Production Countries : United States of America
Casts : Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried, Jessica Barth, Giovanni Ribisi, Morgan Freeman, Sam J. Jones, Patrick Warburton, Michael Dorn, Bill Smitrovich, John Slattery
Plot Keywords : judge, sperm bank, sequel, buddy, courthouse, teddy bear, rude, aftercreditsstinger, toy comes to life, married, getrouwd, rechter, sperma bank, vervolg, vriend, rechtbank, teddy beer, gemeen, speelgoed komt tot leven
Seth MacFarlane's foul-mouthed teddy bear is back for a second installment in Ted 2. Accompanying him is his stoner best-friend John (Mark Whalberg) and his stoner attorney Samantha (Amanda Seyfried) as they smoke weed and try to prove in a court of law that Ted is a sentient being entitled to his civil rights. Did I mention they smoke a lot weed?
The film is riddled with the type of crass humour we have come to expect from Seth Macfarlane, the anything-goes creator of Family Guy. The opening half hour has the Seth MacFarlane stamp thoroughly imprinted throughout, with race jokes, sexual innuendo and enough swears to make Quentin Tarantino blush. The problem with Ted 2 isn't the number of offensive jokes (if anything the second half could use a lot more). Where the movie runs to ground is with it's terrible pacing.
Ted 2 is three different movies rolled into one. We have the main storyline, where Ted takes on the courts to prove that he is a person and not someone's property. Subsequently there is the kidnapping subplot, (recycled from the first movie) in order to pry open Ted and see what makes him come to life (which if you've watched the first movie, we already know the outcome of). On top of it all we have the blossoming romance between John and Samantha.
While Macfarlane is known for using sentimental moments, here it feels overbearing and really slows the film down. Mark Whalberg was likable enough in the first movie and had plausible chemistry with his love interest Mila Kunis, who came to her senses and did not reprise her role in the sequel. Without her, he is just along for the easy paycheck. By the end, whatever thoughtfulness the movie scored based on sentimental value is lost in a shambolic, slapstick Comic-Con finale, starved of laughs.
When you go to an MA movie staring a drug abusing, foul-mouth teddy bear, you expect more. It seems apparent that Seth wants to move on from just doing comedies and is trying to instill his range – and this is not the place to do so. Ted 2's redeeming qualities come in the form of a few funny cameos and the odd side gag (reminisced of Family Guy's cutaways gags).
Ted 2 : Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn want to have a baby, but in order to qualify to be a parent, Ted will have to prove he's a person in a court of law.
Release Date : Jun 26, 2015
Runtime : 115 minutes
Genres : Comedy
Production Company : Universal Pictures, Media Rights Capital, Fuzzy Door Productions
Production Countries : United States of America
Casts : Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried, Jessica Barth, Giovanni Ribisi, Morgan Freeman, Sam J. Jones, Patrick Warburton, Michael Dorn, Bill Smitrovich, John Slattery
Plot Keywords : judge, sperm bank, sequel, buddy, courthouse, teddy bear, rude, aftercreditsstinger, toy comes to life, married, getrouwd, rechter, sperma bank, vervolg, vriend, rechtbank, teddy beer, gemeen, speelgoed komt tot leven
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