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That Terrible 'Ted' Movie
Townhall.com ^ | July 6, 2012 | Brent Bozell

Posted on 07/06/2012 5:45:32 AM PDT by Kaslin

Seth MacFarlane, whose $100 million contract with Fox makes him the highest paid TV writer in history, is now trying to take over the cineplex, with the same old shtick. You could pluck his oeuvre out of the summer movie-preview articles without any difficulty. His was the one where the teddy bear comes to life and becomes a profane slacker who practically lives inside a bong and hires hookers in groups.

The movie's title is "Ted." It won its opening weekend with a $54 million gross at the box office. Clearly, MacFarlane's fans cannot consume enough of his pop-culture sewage.

"Ted" is a fitting metaphor for MacFarlane himself. He is the magical creation everyone in Hollywood seems to find as cute as a furry stuffed animal. He's made his fortune by putting the crudest, most offensive utterances in the mouths of babies, dogs and completely idiotic man-children. Hollywood is never having to grow up.

So the idea that this movie would center on a real man-boy named John Bennett who must grow up seems odd. Why grow up? Perpetual adolescence clearly has worked for some people. Here again, MacFarlane is Ted, holding back the real slackers by keeping them in a state of mental pimple-popping for his own personal gain.

This is the plot: As a boy, Bennett has no friends, so on Christmas night he wishes on a shooting star that his teddy bear could really talk to him and be his best friend -- and then it happens. But it's supposedly much funnier when the movie fast forwards 27 years, and Bennett and his teddy bear are pot-smoking losers who watch too much television.

Now as one of Hollywood's most vicious atheists, it would seem like quite a sellout for MacFarlane to make a movie with a "magic wishes" plot centering on Christmas night, no less. This movie pounds away with the usual and very tired Whack-a-Mole jokes about sex, drugs and bodily functions, presumably because it can't really plot its way out of a paper bag. Even the wish-upon-a-star thing is as old as "Pinocchio."

Ask the film critics. A.O. Scott of The New York Times believes some overgrown spoiled brat in Tinseltown is phoning it in. "The sin of 'Ted' is not that it is offensive but that it is boring, lazy and wildly unoriginal. If Triumph the Insult Comic Dog ever got a hold of Ted, there would be nothing left but a pile of fluff and a few scraps of fur."

That's our cultural elite for you. There's nothing wrong with being offensive, but there's something dreadfully wrong with being boring and unoriginal.

Scott isn't done bashing our boob-tube anti-hero. "The feature film is not a hospitable form for Mr. MacFarlane. He has no particular visual knack, little interest in storytelling and nothing better to do with his naughty bear besides stuff him into a soft, sentimental comedy that seems almost proud of its lack of wit or conviction."

Now wait a minute. Did he actually write that the "Family Guy" flatulence-joke specialist made a "soft, sentimental comedy"? Try and locate that concept within this cow pie of vulgarity.

When Ted is forced to take a job at a supermarket -- don't try to make any sense of it -- he comes on to a sleazy fellow employee by not only doing pelvic thrusts, but also by spraying himself in the face with hand lotion -- a porny orgasm shot on a teddy bear. That should cause Scott to rethink that "soft comedy" bit.

But the film ends on a thoroughly sappy note. Ted gets ripped in half, and then comes back to life after being sewn back together and more wishing on a shooting star. It's the kind of "My Little Pony" ending that MacFarlane would eagerly mock with both ink barrels if someone else made this kind of movie ending.

A few weeks back, MacFarlane appeared with his real-life, bong-hit buddy Bill Maher and praised the integrity of Sen. Al Franken: "He's still -- he's a human being and you don't get a sense that he's sold out to the machine."

Anyone who's seen the ending of "Ted" would wonder if MacFarlane's become so addicted to the money that he's completely sold out to the "happy ending" Hollywood machine. How can someone so supremely cynical go so sentimental that NPR's Bob Mondello would actually say he made a "date movie"?

But then, MacFarlane always tries to moonwalk his way out of his cultural oil spill by washing off a contaminated bird or two. It's sad that so many so-called smart people let him get away with this sleazy song and dance. It's sadder still that anyone would endorse it with his or her cinema dollars.


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To: Trailerpark Badass

Nope, you didn’t hit anything. I’m just pointing out some simple truths, that the egomaniacs have taken over and are the real problem, you can see it in the laws. You don’t see me passing laws that everybody should do things my way, it people like YOU passing all the laws telling everybody what they should and shouldn’t do.

I’m not a perpetual adolescent, as I already pointed out. And there’s tons of popular culture aimed above fart joke land, check out the shows on AMC some time, Breaking Bad, Hell on Wheels, Mad Men. It’s the golden age of television drama out there, but you can’t be bothered to notice that because it goes against your narrative that everything is going to hell and everybody not you is an idiot. Out here in reality people can enjoy far jokes AND smart stories AND take care of ourselves without your help. Actually we do better without your help because you’re just condescending and annoying.


61 posted on 07/06/2012 3:56:51 PM PDT by discostu (Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends.)
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To: discostu
You seem to suffer from the liberal/libertarian trait of assuming everyone who criticizes you and your behavior wants a law against it.

What's funny is it's leftists who want to make such criticism a crime.

62 posted on 07/06/2012 5:01:48 PM PDT by Trailerpark Badass
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To: Kaslin
Many people find McFarlane's brand of humor entertaining.

I am not one of them.

63 posted on 07/06/2012 5:05:02 PM PDT by GSWarrior (Democrats have finally figured out how to tax the air that you breathe.)
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To: Strategerist
Bozell climbs on an anti-South Park soapbox regularly.

I think he secretly wants the feds to censor stuff.

64 posted on 07/06/2012 5:09:36 PM PDT by GSWarrior (Democrats have finally figured out how to tax the air that you breathe.)
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To: Trailerpark Badass

Nope, just pointing out the similarity in mentality. Once you declare your smarter than everybody else and they should be like you then you’re in that company, you’re a fellow traveler, you agree with them in principle. See out here in the land of folks that don’t stroke their egos constantly we don’t care if you watch a movie we think is stupid, we don’t think any less of you, your time, your money, watch what you want, we don’t look down on you for it. Not our problem. At least until you start stroking your ego in our face, any form of stroking yourself in front of other people is unseemly and frankly gross.


65 posted on 07/06/2012 5:30:24 PM PDT by discostu (Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends.)
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To: discostu
But fart jokes are still freaking funny and I pray God I never get so pathetically old and boring that they stop.

Regardless of your sky-high opinion of yourself, if you are willing to shell out $12 for an endless stream of fart jokes (and worse), you are a perpetual adolescent by definition.
66 posted on 07/07/2012 9:52:53 PM PDT by Antoninus (Sorry, gone rogue.)
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To: Antoninus

Regardless of your high opinion of yourself if you think you can judge a person by their enjoyment of a silly movie you’re an egotistical idiot.


67 posted on 07/08/2012 7:25:38 AM PDT by discostu (Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends.)
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