Review of A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014) by Moviereviews — 13 Jun 2014
A Million Ways to Die in the West is not as good or funny as Ted. In this movie, Seth MacFarlene tries to be more sweet than crude. Despite, this movie is filled with unnecessary poop jokes, offenses to different types of people mainly black, asian and arabs.
The movie is really enjoyable, with a bunch of talented people including Sarah Silverman and NPH, which both where the funniest in this movie, also we have countless cameos in this film. The most exciting sequence in the film is surprisingly filled with cool fun visuals, including talking sheep, in which this specific scene, delivers the positive messages behind this movie.
The movie's overall not a great one, and doesn't really focus on one specific thing, makes it feel like the movie is lost, but it is still fun, crude and funny at SOME parts (ironically it is a comedy) but heartwarming and filled with emotions for the most part, don't pay full price for the movie, rent it instead.
This review of A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014) was written by Moviereviews on 13 Jun 2014.
A Million Ways to Die in the West has generally received mixed reviews.
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