Calvin and Hobbes in the sleazy later years.
An attempt at psychotic geek culture pushed into Videodrome. And I can't blame Wahlberg. It seems to be a modern day version of Kindergarten Cop. Anything helps........especially after Max Payne. Which Kunis also starred in. God that film was terrible.
But after Boogie Nights I know the guy is smart. So this film can be fun.
This really does look like "Wilfred" if it lacked the clever humor, and instead threw curse words at you without a real joke to back it up. When Wilfred's vulgar, it's not funny because he's cursing. It's funny because of the dialogue, and the cursing personifies how crude he is.
Honestly, I felt embearrased for Markie Mark listening to the Thunder Song. It may be one of the most forced jokes I've ever seen.
If I (for some ridiculous reason) go watch this film, I expect it to go down like an entire season of "Family Guy:" For every 10 jokes they chuck at me with no care of quality, one will be funny. However, by 2 hours, there will most likely be over 100 jokes. Do the math on that one. Not worth it.
Shame too, because I do actually think Markie Mark can be a good comedy actor. He just needs to find better writers/directors to work with.
Nice to see you here, Dusty. It's been too long. How have you been?
Ted was uproariously funny. We all went to see it last night. Some of the jokes were painfully reminiscent of Family Guy, in the bad way, but the movie more than made up for some dumb parts.
Some scenes were actually genuinely touching and emotional, too.
You're not going to see any original and new humor, but if you're a Family Guy fan, or just a fan of black and crude humor, then you'll laugh your ass off like I did at this film.