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A Million Ways To Die In The West

A Million Ways To Die In The West

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A Million Ways To Die In The West, Set in 1882 in the American west, Albert is a lowly farmer with a nice girlfriend. But when she leaves him for the more successful and handsome owner of a moustachery store, Albert returns to his lonely daily life of trying to avoid death. Then the mysterious Anna rides into town and captures Albert’s interest and heart, but with her deadly husband in town, Albert is going to have to become the western gun-slinging hero he never was. It won’t be easy because there are a million ways to die in the west.

Who hasn’t wanted to picture the Old West as a bastion of teenage boy humor?

 

A Million Ways To Die In The West, If you know that Seth MacFarlane is the creator of “Family Guy”, then you’ll have an idea of what “A Million Ways to Die in the West” contains. Executive producing this year’s “Cosmos” showed that he has a serious side, but his silliness is on full display here with him in the lead role. The movie shows what the Old West would’ve been like had it been the brainchild of 10- to 14-year-old boys. Not even “Blazing Saddles” showed the stuff that we see here!

I found Sarah Silverman’s character to be the funniest, speaking as casually as she does about oral and anal sex. As for scenes, I liked the whole sequence with the Indians the best. But the movie always knows which kind of movie it is. “AMWTDITW” definitely won’t be for everyone, but if you can accept nonstop crude humor then you’ll enjoy it. And you’re bound to find Charlize Theron and Amanda Seyfried both really hot.


With the many clever ways to present vulgar humor, I liked A Milllion Ways to Die in the West

 
Since I watched Ted about a year or so ago, I became aware of this Seth McFarlane more and more especially when he hosted the Oscars last year. I found him often clever and funny even with his take on many vulgarities which he continues with this movie. Since he co-wrote, directed, and is the leading player here, he should get credit for not only continuing to provide funny scenes and lines for his players but also some for himself especially when he rants on certain facts or just makes stuff up. There was also a cameo from another movie from the ’80s that I was very pleasantly surprised by! So on that note, I recommend A Million Ways to Die in the West.

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