When I think in a movie that really loves, I actually dont know what it is... A lot like love is the movie that really likes me but actually never sow him, I mean I never sow whole movie, only a few parts, and every time that I can watch I get sleep, I think that I really have bad lucky, because every time that I look on the tv Im so tired.. I met this movie because my boyfriends love it, an loves the soundtrack too, so I think that the reason cause likes me, is for him, and ervey time that I see I rememeber of him, is funny because I dont know really what its mean, only knows that is a really good love story, and I hope can see that soon.
Camila Sofía Bernales Ramirez
TED
To my
pleasant surprise, I really enjoyed this farcical comedy which has vibes of
earlier “Family Guy” episodes. Ted, it turns out, is one of the few comedies
released in the past few years that will make you laugh. More often than not, it
will make you laugh out loud.
Ted tells
the story of John Bennett, who, as a boy, receives a Teddy Bear for Christmas.
Lonely and friendless, he makes a solemn wish that the toy would be his friend
forever. And, of course, in movies like this, the wish comes true and the bear
comes to life he appears on the covers of dozens of national magazines and is
the subject of many TV and radio interviews.
But fame
comes with a price and with the advent of instantaneous journalism Ted is
subjected to more and more embarrassingly funny moments. John during this time
does not fare much better and the duo spend much of their adult lives getting
drunk, high and watching reruns of the old “Flash Gordon” TV series. John does,
however, manage to somehow attract the beautiful and successful Lori, who
somehow is able to endure his immaturity and complete
irresponsibility.
The laughs
come a mile-a-minute in Ted, with some being heartier than others. The
surprising cameos along the way are a big plus, as are the “loving pokes” at
past and present American pop culture. In a darker subplot, Giovanni Ribisi, as
a father who wants to kidnap Ted for his son is funny in a creepy sort of way.
McFarlane, who also co-wrote with fellow “Family Guy” scribbler, Alec Sulkin,
deserve a lot of credit for taking an idea that is dumb on the surface and
crafting a crude and heartwarming tale that works.
Be warned,
though, Ted is filthy. For its 106 minute running time, it doesn’t let up and,
truth be told, after sitting through it I wouldn’t have wanted it any other way