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Review of by Ben T — 21 Feb 2016

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Seth Macfarlane is one of those guys I was losing hope in. Family Guy recently gets worse and worse with every season. Ted 2 was very disappointing and this movie is crap. A Million Ways to Die in the West is a over long, boring and just unfunny film.

This whole film is literally made to just make Seth Macfarlane good. Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried, Liam Neeson and Giovanni Ribisi are all wasted here and aren't funny. Neil Patrick Harris is pretty good but the lines he has just aren't very funny.

This film is just completely unfunny, there are so many poop and fart and dick jokes and they aren't funny. I laughed about twice and that's at two funny cameos about halfway through the film and at the end.

The writing here is terrible, the film opens with Seth Macfarlane in this situation that is life threatening but it then gets dropped and they have about one line to explain it. Also the Liam Neeson subplot is just brought up out of nowhere in the last 30 minutes.

This film is also 2 hours and that's way longer than it should be. This movie is boring I couldn't stand watching it and I had to have breaks because I was so bored. Overall a Million Ways to Die in the West is badly written, badly directed and wastes it fantastic cast.

This film isn't funny and is just boring. Seth Macfarlane can do much better and has done much better. D+.

This review of A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014) was written by on 21 Feb 2016.

A Million Ways to Die in the West has generally received mixed reviews.

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