i saw a million ways to die in the west on the big screen the biggest laugh occurred when a old guy at the back shouted, "THIS IS SHITE!" he then farted loudly, my girlfriend got hiccups from laughing, she was drinking a coke when he shouted at the screen, so half of the coke went on me, herself and the floor
I am a huge fan of the first few seasons of Family Guy, but even at its peak it never came close to being as relevant or recognized as the Simpsons. My comment is a few years late and mostly a repeat of what has already been said. toddwschneider.com/posts/the-simpsons-by-the-data/ Peak episodes of the Simpsons had 33.6 million viewers while Family Guy's peak is at around 5 million viewers. That is not an entirely fair comparison, as all of television ratings are down, especially the Simpson's. The SImpsons was at its peak when network television was a corner stone of American culture.
Juan Inchauspe You know what else is a cringe fesssst? Not a damn soul on this planet can pronounce your last name without sounding like they’re completely hammered.
"I guess we all have future pants. They are the pants we are going to wear tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that." -Mike Stoklasa Philosophy matching the depth of everything else RLM does.
One thing I liked about Days of Future Past was that there was no mention of Peter Dinklage's height. I was expecting there to be a bunch of obligatory short jokes, and I was really glad that there wasn't any. Dinklage was just another actor who came in and played his part regardless of his appearance.
The fact that you mentioned it ruined it, now all I can see is the angry dwarf from Elf who kicks Will Ferrell's ass for mistaking him for one of Santa's elves. Thanks asshole, ruined the movie and the actor because you mentioned his height talking about how you liked something didn't mention his height. This fucking guy
@@janesmith1840 Nixon is a corrupt POS and history will remember him as such, but he did not start America's involvement in Vietnam. In fact, he ended it. US involvement started under Eisenhower with aid to the French and sending military advisors, which was ramped up by JFK, and finally LBJ sent in the military.
@@g4m3th30ry Nixon only ended Vietnam becasue of political pressure from a combination of protesting, mass civil disobedience, unpopular opinion of the war, and after the pentagon papers were published showing that he and every president back to Eisenhower had illegally and underhandedly been secretly escalating war in Vietnam and lying about it and the prospects of winning In fact Nixon himself undermined and purposely sabotaged peace-talks LBJ was having with Hanoi, specifically so he could keep the war going to use as a campaign issue for his election...which he did... the the only thing that kept LBJ from having him tried for treason was that they would have to reveal their duplicity in the war as well.
Sex jokes are a comedians go to when they're not that funny. Seth's schtick is like 95% sex jokes. He's the very definition of a one dimensional comedian.
Tbf id say sex jokes are a comedians go to when their creative juices are running dry. Seth can definitely write hilarious jokes with the right context.
I crack up laughing every time they mention the old people seeing A Million Ways to Die in the West because my dad did watch it and his exact reaction was "That shit ain't no John Wayne."
I have a theory on how to make short Cameos work, at least in some cases. Take the cameo actor out, and think; "Would this scene work even without the cameo?"
I don't know, there are ways to do it without the scene being funny on itself or influencing the plot directly. Vanisher being played by Brad Pitt in Deadpool 2 was the joke on itself for example and it worked. Matt Damon playing Loki on a play set up by Loki (as Odin) worked too. In none of those cases the scene would have been funny without the cameo because the cameo was the joke, neither it advanced the plot in any way. And yet, it worked.
@@92brunod yeah cameos don’t need to push the plot, but they need to be a self-contained joke. Mrs. Brady talking jive in Airplane is my favorite example.
Having not seen the movie, seeing the behind-the-scenes version of the 'cameraman catches fire' joke and later the full version in this movie is just night and day. Seth MacFarlane really knows how to take a joke and just beat it into the ground.
"He juggles so many balls." *Seth McFarlen laughs* "No really, he juggles." *Attempt to pull away from an obvious and obligatory sex-joke* "So many balls." *Strained laugh by Charlise Theron* We get it Seth, you think "balls" is funny because sex. That's your fucking shtick, we get it.
I get a sense that Seth McFarlane is in love with the idea of running gags. Sometimes he makes it work, but most times he stretches the jokes way past their expiration. I kind of see why the South Park guys hate him too. The guy is talented, but nowhere nearly as funny as he thinks he is.
@@aaronwebb1548 Precisely. He should honestly do a 15-minute musical comedy show whenever FG will finally die off on Fox. I legit didnt know it was still on the air until like 2 weeos ago
Loved X Men: Days of Future Past. Such a great and really well made film with a great story and great characters whom I actually cared about. My 2nd favourite X Men film after Logan.
Don't feel too bad. He never really answered for his longtime criminal behavior but he's been formally blacklisted by the industry and LA in general. They even removed his name from a wing at USC and didn't fold on giving him more movies even after Bohemian Rhapsody was extremely successful. You know it's really bad when someone who's made a zillion dollars for these studios and powerful industry folks was outright banished. I think he moved to Israel.
7:36 Mike: And the moral of the story is unless everyone gets along, we're all going to have a terrible, apocalyptic future Jay: Which is probably true Commenting from 2021 to confirm this is true.
My only complaint is that Wolverine never gets a shot at Magneto. His primary weakness is that his skeleton is made of metal, and when he goes back in time he doesn't have that, so I was waiting for him to finally get his chance to kick Magneto's butt. Wasted crowd-pleasing opportunity.
i have to disagree... this movie isn't "so bad, it's good" , it's actually the worst type of bad movies - te boring type.... plus the rlm guys pointed out many times that a movie that tries to be serious and fails ends up being funny, but the movie that tries to be funny and fails ends up being lame, million ways to die in the west is the perfect example of that....
@@Stephen7764. But a lot of good BotW episodes are the ones where they watch a movie they despise and seeing their collective hatred shine on that flick is hilarious in an almost schadenfreude way. This film would have been perfect for that.
the jfk thing made me laugh because i forgot that was in the film - just googled what his mutant power was speculated to be and its the most cop-out like power out there.. Telepathic Persuasion
"Hey, that was a joke, MacFarlane! That's how that's done!" Thank you, Jay. Thank you. I detest Seth MacFarlane and his low-brow, unfunny, idea-stealing gimmick. What a hack.
@@skyler6175 Funny enough, I now actually think he's okay as a person, but I still dislike his shows, especially the Star Trek copy. I think that's the biggest problem: Seth is an intelligent person, but he keeps cribbing from others. The unfunny teddy bear was a straight copy of a Supernatural episode. But that's a matter of taste. If you like The Orville, more power to you. I just can't get into it at all.
Actually Mike is spot-on when he points out that the sentinels abilities are more like rogue's abilities rather than mystique, as there was a fairly substantial subplot involving rogue that got cut for time
The Sarah Silverman parts made me really uncomfortable. Her relationship with Giovanni Ribisi just makes me feel terrible, and they played it out so much that I wanted to stop watching by the second tie they mentioned it.
After watching this stuff randomly for the past week or so I came to the conclusion: Please leave Jay on the right side of the screen. Mike on the left, Jay on the right, because I don't like changes XD
@@shakezoola1114 it's a movie about super heros. If it's not a huge plot hole don't overthink it otherwise nothing they do Makes sense. Just their rules of physics are different and Leave it at that.
@@EskimoCreamKing I just reckon everything would get boring as all get out if you perceived everything in slow motion. There was a book where A.I.s went insane for that very reason. So I figured in my head cannon that maybe his power can extend to things he wants to or like an aura or something. Never said the movie has a problem. Just fun to think about you know?
@@EskimoCreamKingNo worries. I just didn't want you to think I was throwing any shade at the movie. I hold it up there with X-2 if you like that one as much as I do. It's been a little while but I think Vinton's comment just got me thinking about it and I couldn't help but throw my little theory out there. Also I can see how my "I don't know the rules" comment could be seen as flippant. My bad there. Tone doesn't carry into text. I need to remember that sometimes.
Family Guy was a pretty good idea at first (I'm talking way back in the 2000-era) but I don't think Seth really had the material to make the show actually last as long as it actually has. That comedic well dried up long, long ago. The more he stays in the spotlight, the more it becomes apparent that he's kind of a hack. His humor is completely flat and shallow. Watch the bit at the interview where she mentions "juggles balls", his bursting out laughing was literally the only reaction he showed in those interview bits. The rest was him looking at the floor...probably laughing to himself about balls. It's fine to have a juvenile sense of humor...but ya have to have more than *just* a juvenile sense of humor, ya know.
I think American Dad proves he isn't a hack at all. He can write quality characters and make you care about them, and actually have real jokes as well. Stan is a layered character who feels like a real person. So does Haley. They aren't caricatures of personality types like the characters of Family Guy. Roger is probably his most genius work yet. I think a lot of people don't give him enough credit for how great American Dad is because they have a bias against Family Guy (understandable). I enjoyed Family Guy for what it was when I was an 18 year old kid. It still hits that joke every 10ish seconds mark pretty well, but it's gotten tired. It wouldn't have survived if its original seasons hadn't been brilliant enough to warrant a return after DVD sales went through the roof. I think Seth is a very talented guy, and though I'm not as big a fan of his movies (Ted was okay, didn't care for the West movie), I still think he's a great 'creator' as it were. If he had to do Family Guy and the Cleveland Show to give us American Dad and all of Roger's myriad characters and personalities, then it was all worth it.
pmalone117 Well, I believe Seth left Family Guy, as a writer, after the 4th season or something (I think it was supposed to be cancelled, it wasn't, he came back but didn't write for them) And he didn't write American Dad, he just does some of the voices, and I think he co-produces it.
"I think American Dad proves he isn't a hack at all. He can write quality characters and make you care about them, and actually have real jokes as well. Stan is a layered character who feels like a real person. So does Haley." lol have you watched the show lately? they've had at least five to eight episodes where either one and or the whole family practically comes out and says they hate each other and or are pure sociopaths, and then come to accept themselves as a family who care about each other...at least eight episodes of that same plot... i believe they kill multiple people now with barely any thought or care, in fact such things are played for joke and or don't matter to the characters at all... they've been shown multiple times to be irredeemable sociopaths and just saying you admit you're not perfect or that you are sorry doesn't mean you're a good person. not too mention Seth does very little writing on american dad anymore as well. "Roger is probably his most genius work yet." Lol genius, sorry we already have an Eric cartmen and that was south park... Rodger is basically the plot device character...when you need a cheap joke have Rodger put on one of his alias, when you need some forced drama and or conflict, have Rodger be an asshole who the family should have killed by now... i mean there are so many inconsistencies and continuity errors in the show... in some episodes stan and the family reveal they hate Rodger, then the next episode they're Rodgers biggest fans and good friends and close, whenever plot and or contrivance demand their personalities, motivations and social stature changes...
well seth came up with the IDEA... but he's really only written a handful of episodes in his entire life... maybe the writing staff has run out of ideas or it's just too much of the same... nothing lasts forever
I'm surprised that they didn't mention that X-Men used the same time travel trick that the Star Trek reboot used to create a fresh start. Basically getting rid of the first 3 X-Men movies and are now able to reboot the modern day X-Men story in a way people will like more than they did with the first 3, while bringing back characters they killed like Jean Grey and Cyclops that were pretty essential to the X-Men story. That's how I took the ending at least. They made sure to keep the wolverine adamantium plot lined up with their new alternate universe. So like Star Trek, they can reboot it, while still acknowledging the old movies, keeping most everyone happy.
I just love how sort off invested in the series as you actually acknowledged that the Sentinels powers were more Rogue-ish. She had a bigger role but was cut from the film. She will however have a play a big part in the Rogue Cut
I have to say though, I totally appreciate McFarlen's ambition. He's not afraid of failure and least he has the balls to go for it. That's actually a pretty admirable quality. ✌️
i want to live in a world where McDonalds(tm) slogan is: "Affordable prices, quality burgers. *BadaBumpBapBaa*(tm) Crossing the bridge... together" and Karpinski's Funeral Home slogan is: "Im loving it(tm)"
Obviously green screen, if you look close none of the girls in the background are forcing themself on either Jay or Mike.
It's a little late but it was because all the girls where offscreen with Rich Evan's
Two words: hack. frauds.
It's so dense...
"you know what to do girls, now fuck those losers!" xD
Not just girls, guys too
I just love how Jay laughs at so many of Mike's (and others') jokes. He's such a positive spirit
He has the energy to find comedy.
fat jokes. lol
i laugh at everything mike says even if its not a joke
He's such a delicate flower
And Mike almost never laughs which is interesting because he's so naturally funny
No MA'AM e
I love when Mike just tries to make Jay laugh.
casey trelka I always do that with my friends too.
Mike has mastered the comically serious guy who can say things without an inch of joking in his voice and still be the funniest person in the room.
@@SuperMovieLvr933What's it like having friends?
No matter what year it is the "Brian Singer's recently been accused" joke remains horrifically topical.
i saw a million ways to die in the west on the big screen
the biggest laugh occurred when a old guy at the back shouted, "THIS IS SHITE!"
he then farted loudly, my girlfriend got hiccups from laughing, she was drinking a coke when he shouted at the screen, so half of the coke went on me, herself and the floor
Hey, I thought the movie tried so hard that it was funny
It's actually uncomfortable to watch these press interviews...
Family Guy, achieving Simpsons level irrelevance in less than half the time.
Basically yeah XD
+CH Gorog Yes American Dad was great for years, but I fear their move to TBS has killed the show
*****
yeah because it WAS good
I am a huge fan of the first few seasons of Family Guy, but even at its peak it never came close to being as relevant or recognized as the Simpsons. My comment is a few years late and mostly a repeat of what has already been said. toddwschneider.com/posts/the-simpsons-by-the-data/ Peak episodes of the Simpsons had 33.6 million viewers while Family Guy's peak is at around 5 million viewers. That is not an entirely fair comparison, as all of television ratings are down, especially the Simpson's. The SImpsons was at its peak when network television was a corner stone of American culture.
misterdirtyharry How the fuck is the Simpsons still going? Why dont they just end it already? Just put it out of its misery. Please.
"This movie is much better than Spider-Man 2"
*looks up disapprovingly but sees clips of AMAZING Spider-Man 2*
Oh good, continue.
LyleVSXyle I nearly had a heart attack until I saw clips from that shitty Andrew Garfield Spiderman film. I was then like "Phew. I can relax".
Juan Inchauspe You know what else is a cringe fesssst? Not a damn soul on this planet can pronounce your last name without sounding like they’re completely hammered.
DOFP is much better than Spider-Man 2 also
I don't hate Spider-man 2 by any means. It's good for what it is. But yeah, DOFP is better. And I'm a Spider-man fan
@@toebeee5168 no
JFK can't be a mutant because his dad would have had him lobotomised.
I understood that reference!
Instead Lee Harvey Oswald lobotomized him
Oof
@@zyncra3965 nice
Like his sister?
Jay's response to 50% of what Mike says. "Sure."
Now I can't not notice it! FUCK!
😂
Or laughing
Thats right Jay!
I love Mike's bottle screwing up with the green screen
Me too. I think he's doing it on purpose...looks awkward.
@@HalfbreedTrini same
What green screen?
"Seth Macfarlane is a sheep farmer"
Just like in real life!
A more clever joke than Macfarlane has ever made
I cant believe TH-cam allows straight up murder in the comment section
Underrated.
I love when Young Xavier goes "Are you on acid?....listen to me.....someone gave you REALLY BAD acid" lmao love it
"I guess we all have future pants. They are the pants we are going to wear tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that." -Mike Stoklasa
Philosophy matching the depth of everything else RLM does.
9:25 "My expectations were completely changed once I saw the whole movie."
The movie. Gotta see the movie.
I'm not going to click on that almost certainly virus-infested link. Thanks, Gia.
“My expectations were completely replaced by memory and knowledge of the movie, once I saw the whole movie.”
*Shaun?!*
JAAAAASOOON
One thing I liked about Days of Future Past was that there was no mention of Peter Dinklage's height. I was expecting there to be a bunch of obligatory short jokes, and I was really glad that there wasn't any. Dinklage was just another actor who came in and played his part regardless of his appearance.
Avengers Infinity War too
@@panduabi3002 I see what you did there
The fact that you mentioned it ruined it, now all I can see is the angry dwarf from Elf who kicks Will Ferrell's ass for mistaking him for one of Santa's elves. Thanks asshole, ruined the movie and the actor because you mentioned his height talking about how you liked something didn't mention his height. This fucking guy
That's a great point
There was plans for a bunch of jokes but they all fell short
“Bryan Singer, a man who was recently accused…
of making two really good X-Men movies!”
best line in all of half in the bag history
Maybe when Magneto said "He's one of us" he was talking about being Catholic.
Wasn't Magneto Jewish?
@@chrisgit4433 *slide whistle*
i love this idea that Magneto would start an anti-human movement that leaves the catholics alone
He's a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust lmao
Them guns on Jay tho
The X-position joke slayed me.
The '90s X-Men: The Animated Series theme killed me.
We can blame Futurama for making us unable to take Nixon seriously anymore.
Logan Schmidt I think nixon kind of did that by existing.
+Logan Schmidt NIXON ALWAYS WINS!!!!
How about you pass a little of that lotion my way ~
@@janesmith1840 Nixon is a corrupt POS and history will remember him as such, but he did not start America's involvement in Vietnam. In fact, he ended it. US involvement started under Eisenhower with aid to the French and sending military advisors, which was ramped up by JFK, and finally LBJ sent in the military.
@@g4m3th30ry Nixon only ended Vietnam becasue of political pressure from a combination of protesting, mass civil disobedience, unpopular opinion of the war, and after the pentagon papers were published showing that he and every president back to Eisenhower had illegally and underhandedly been secretly escalating war in Vietnam and lying about it and the prospects of winning
In fact Nixon himself undermined and purposely sabotaged peace-talks LBJ was having with Hanoi, specifically so he could keep the war going to use as a campaign issue for his election...which he did...
the the only thing that kept LBJ from having him tried for treason was that they would have to reveal their duplicity in the war as well.
Sex jokes are a comedians go to when they're not that funny. Seth's schtick is like 95% sex jokes. He's the very definition of a one dimensional comedian.
Not according to Charlie Thermin
Very true rigbaldry is pants
Yeah some of them are so pathetic lol
I thought Ted had a lot of solid jokes
Tbf id say sex jokes are a comedians go to when their creative juices are running dry. Seth can definitely write hilarious jokes with the right context.
I crack up laughing every time they mention the old people seeing A Million Ways to Die in the West because my dad did watch it and his exact reaction was "That shit ain't no John Wayne."
That Hawaiian shirt on Mike is badass.
I have a theory on how to make short Cameos work, at least in some cases.
Take the cameo actor out, and think; "Would this scene work even without the cameo?"
or have the cameo actor at least do something or have an influence on the plot, don't just have them there as a cameo for simply spectacle.
I don't know, there are ways to do it without the scene being funny on itself or influencing the plot directly.
Vanisher being played by Brad Pitt in Deadpool 2 was the joke on itself for example and it worked.
Matt Damon playing Loki on a play set up by Loki (as Odin) worked too.
In none of those cases the scene would have been funny without the cameo because the cameo was the joke, neither it advanced the plot in any way. And yet, it worked.
@@92brunod yeah cameos don’t need to push the plot, but they need to be a self-contained joke. Mrs. Brady talking jive in Airplane is my favorite example.
There's a credit for "Green Screen Knock Overer".
Just glad to be working...
Kleavers
REEEEALLY glad to be working!
Best green screen knocker 2012
What about the Beach Ball Thrower you sexist!
Having not seen the movie, seeing the behind-the-scenes version of the 'cameraman catches fire' joke and later the full version in this movie is just night and day. Seth MacFarlane really knows how to take a joke and just beat it into the ground.
33:04 I loved that deconstruction of movie marketing, I hope there's more of it.
2013 Oscar host Seth Macfarlane....2015 Oscar host Neil Patrick Harris. It's like poetry. It Rhymes.
"He juggles so many balls."
*Seth McFarlen laughs*
"No really, he juggles."
*Attempt to pull away from an obvious and obligatory sex-joke*
"So many balls."
*Strained laugh by Charlise Theron*
We get it Seth, you think "balls" is funny because sex. That's your fucking shtick, we get it.
That was painful
wow, I really hope Jay and Mike do more on-location reviews like this!
Ill never figure out how they manage to be so awkward and cool at the same time..
Today I didnt watch a million ways to die in the west again. Its a great day to be alive
This is what Ice Cube meant when he called it a good day.
Did Francis Ford Coppola direct this episode of half in the bag. "I can have a background without going to the background!"
The intro works during the covid era perfectly: Daytona beach, socially distant dancing without masks on, quality caskets...
I was thinking the same thing lol
Now, post spring break 2021, we see how accurate a prediction this was.
My brother gave me A Million Ways to Die in the West for Christmas.
We haven't talked since.
The1AndOnlyDannyBro Sorry you had to put him down.
+The1AndOnlyDannyBro Ask your parents if it's too late to abort him.
TAKE YER HAT OFF, BOY! THAT'S A DOLLAR BILL
Why because you live in the East?
One of my brothers gave my other brother a VHS copy of "The Two Jakes" for Christmas in like 2014. I think about that a lot
Well that Matt Lauer interview aged like a fine milk.
I’m sad that I had to dig so deep to find this comment.
Really glad that the next X-Men movie will be Jennifer Lawrence's last.
+Observer Alternative true
+WHATISTHAT100 I find that such a boooorrrrrriiiiinnngggg woman.....ZZzz
+Observer Alternative naaat really
She said a few weeks ago that she would like to reprise the role a few more times.
***** she is honestly my least favorite part the new xmen. She looks so uncomfortable
damn jay has been working out, huh?
Such amazing content. I can't say enough how fun these videos are. Thanks!
Holy shit you watch these guys too? Btw huge fan of your channel keep it up!
Cum
@@cooldudemcgee4457 bravo sir. Just wonderful indeed. Thank you
"A Million Ways to Die in the West" was basically a cut-away gag from Family Guy but stretched out for 90 minutes.
I get a sense that Seth McFarlane is in love with the idea of running gags. Sometimes he makes it work, but most times he stretches the jokes way past their expiration.
I kind of see why the South Park guys hate him too. The guy is talented, but nowhere nearly as funny as he thinks he is.
I think that, nowadays, he doesn't so much as tell jokes as much as he beats you over the head with them.
He should really stick to writing musicals
@@audiosurfarchive He does do some decent musical numbers. Not as good as Trey and Matt do, but they're pretty hard to beat in that department.
@@aaronwebb1548 Precisely. He should honestly do a 15-minute musical comedy show whenever FG will finally die off on Fox. I legit didnt know it was still on the air until like 2 weeos ago
Drawn Together is better than South Park and Family Guy.
Best Half in the Bag intro.
Loved X Men: Days of Future Past. Such a great and really well made film with a great story and great characters whom I actually cared about. My 2nd favourite X Men film after Logan.
Possibly the best HINB intro. Jay's beach bro performance is award worthy.
Man, I love Half In Nhe Bag
@@MrEnKaye Me too. RLM gets more valid watch time from than any other channel… Including mine! lol
These guys are addictive
For like 40+ years wolverine just remembered "that one bad acid trip in france"
"A man who was recently accused... of making two really good X-men movies." NIOCE HA HA me am still LAUGHING******
I like how the beer bottle label blends in with the background.
Gotta love that Jay looks up to Peter Dinklage, so to speak.
That Bryan Singer accusation joke, jesus fucking christ, I feel so bad for how hard I laughed
Don't feel too bad. He never really answered for his longtime criminal behavior but he's been formally blacklisted by the industry and LA in general. They even removed his name from a wing at USC and didn't fold on giving him more movies even after Bohemian Rhapsody was extremely successful. You know it's really bad when someone who's made a zillion dollars for these studios and powerful industry folks was outright banished. I think he moved to Israel.
The only joke I laughed at and I still remember it, was "You're late!" "For What?!?" "...Fair enough.". I liked that.
7:36
Mike: And the moral of the story is unless everyone gets along, we're all going to have a terrible, apocalyptic future
Jay: Which is probably true
Commenting from 2021 to confirm this is true.
My only complaint is that Wolverine never gets a shot at Magneto. His primary weakness is that his skeleton is made of metal, and when he goes back in time he doesn't have that, so I was waiting for him to finally get his chance to kick Magneto's butt. Wasted crowd-pleasing opportunity.
Would have completely fucked the time line into oblivion though.
More so than the film already did.
I love how you guys can make a positive review just as fun and funny as a negative review. It really won me over to Half-in-the-Bag.
I'm not going to admit how much I laughed at Mike's comment and explanation of future pants
I love the ending. The self-deprecation is hilarious :D
26:20 This type of Matt Lauer question is viewed through a much different lens now.
Love to see you guys get some fresh air and sun. Hilarious!
A Million Ways to Die in the West would make a good choice for a modern day Best of the Worst episode.
i have to disagree... this movie isn't "so bad, it's good" , it's actually the worst type of bad movies - te boring type.... plus the rlm guys pointed out many times that a movie that tries to be serious and fails ends up being funny, but the movie that tries to be funny and fails ends up being lame, million ways to die in the west is the perfect example of that....
@@Stephen7764. But a lot of good BotW episodes are the ones where they watch a movie they despise and seeing their collective hatred shine on that flick is hilarious in an almost schadenfreude way. This film would have been perfect for that.
Wow they're so cheerful in this. I forget that they weren't always so cynical lol.
the jfk thing made me laugh because i forgot that was in the film - just googled what his mutant power was speculated to be and its the most cop-out like power out there.. Telepathic Persuasion
"Hey, that was a joke, MacFarlane! That's how that's done!"
Thank you, Jay. Thank you.
I detest Seth MacFarlane and his low-brow, unfunny, idea-stealing gimmick. What a hack.
I concur
@@clemfandango3041 he is a huge piece of shit and unfunny.
I'd agree with you, if it wasn't for the Orville.
@@skyler6175 Funny enough, I now actually think he's okay as a person, but I still dislike his shows, especially the Star Trek copy. I think that's the biggest problem: Seth is an intelligent person, but he keeps cribbing from others. The unfunny teddy bear was a straight copy of a Supernatural episode. But that's a matter of taste. If you like The Orville, more power to you. I just can't get into it at all.
Yes i agree, Pop culture references is not comedy :)
that Matt Lauer clip is eerie in hindsight 26:20
I was thinking the same thing
Lmao "A million ways to tell the same three jokes over and over again"
Best ending to an episode I've seen yet but I'm still exploring your extensive catalog of swill
Actually Mike is spot-on when he points out that the sentinels abilities are more like rogue's abilities rather than mystique, as there was a fairly substantial subplot involving rogue that got cut for time
That moment 10 years after a video is posted that you notice the word "Affordable" is spelled with three Fs. 0:47
28:30 Jay's approval of the sheepish joke is hilarious, its like an adult genuinely humoring a kid's funny joke.
All you need to hear about Seth Mcfarlane was said by Patrice O'Neal in the Charlie Sheen roast.
TrooperJoe73 long live the King.
RIP Patrice
"Just say you're gay".
If it had been sean bean instead of ryan reynolds it would of worked, cause he gets killed in almost every movie.
Omg just thinking of that made me laugh 😂😂 you should have wrote the movie
Is it just me or is the neck of Mike's bottle invisible?
Green label appears invisible with the green screen.
@@StarMarshal Wait, where's a green screen?
zomg1337h4x it falls down at the end of the video. They weren’t actually at a beach.
Looking 8 years back DoFP is the peak of comic movies and we never reached that point again.
Captain America: Civil War 2016. I think that is also as good and peaked.
Both are 10/10s. -
The Sarah Silverman parts made me really uncomfortable. Her relationship with Giovanni Ribisi just makes me feel terrible, and they played it out so much that I wanted to stop watching by the second tie they mentioned it.
After watching this stuff randomly for the past week or so I came to the conclusion: Please leave Jay on the right side of the screen. Mike on the left, Jay on the right, because I don't like changes XD
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Dont watch em sober dude!
Mr Plinkett also doesn't like things that change
That's why you're not on this show
lmao
They cut out the parts with Rogue, where they used her powers on the Sentinels too...that would have helped with that part of the story.
I'm distracted by Jay's cuteness in this video... You sexy hack fraud!
How is Quicksilver able to listen to a song when he is doing all that stuff in under a second?
Vinton Heuck I wondered about that too. Also his pong game. Perhaps electronics speed up when in contact? I don't know these rules.
@@shakezoola1114 it's a movie about super heros. If it's not a huge plot hole don't overthink it otherwise nothing they do Makes sense. Just their rules of physics are different and Leave it at that.
@@EskimoCreamKing I just reckon everything would get boring as all get out if you perceived everything in slow motion. There was a book where A.I.s went insane for that very reason. So I figured in my head cannon that maybe his power can extend to things he wants to or like an aura or something. Never said the movie has a problem. Just fun to think about you know?
@@shakezoola1114sorry didn't mean to come off as aggressive.
@@EskimoCreamKingNo worries. I just didn't want you to think I was throwing any shade at the movie. I hold it up there with X-2 if you like that one as much as I do. It's been a little while but I think Vinton's comment just got me thinking about it and I couldn't help but throw my little theory out there. Also I can see how my "I don't know the rules" comment could be seen as flippant. My bad there. Tone doesn't carry into text. I need to remember that sometimes.
Really loved X-men, the rogue cut was a welcome edition
The kicker is that Seth would sell everything and everyone to be liked by the guys. That they see through him is really satisfying.
Missed opportunity to say "x-men: days you pooped your pants"
Jay's intro bit to A Million Ways to Die in the West is the funniest thing I've heard in a while.. 🤣
Family Guy was a pretty good idea at first (I'm talking way back in the 2000-era) but I don't think Seth really had the material to make the show actually last as long as it actually has. That comedic well dried up long, long ago. The more he stays in the spotlight, the more it becomes apparent that he's kind of a hack. His humor is completely flat and shallow. Watch the bit at the interview where she mentions "juggles balls", his bursting out laughing was literally the only reaction he showed in those interview bits. The rest was him looking at the floor...probably laughing to himself about balls. It's fine to have a juvenile sense of humor...but ya have to have more than *just* a juvenile sense of humor, ya know.
I think American Dad proves he isn't a hack at all. He can write quality characters and make you care about them, and actually have real jokes as well. Stan is a layered character who feels like a real person. So does Haley. They aren't caricatures of personality types like the characters of Family Guy.
Roger is probably his most genius work yet. I think a lot of people don't give him enough credit for how great American Dad is because they have a bias against Family Guy (understandable).
I enjoyed Family Guy for what it was when I was an 18 year old kid. It still hits that joke every 10ish seconds mark pretty well, but it's gotten tired. It wouldn't have survived if its original seasons hadn't been brilliant enough to warrant a return after DVD sales went through the roof.
I think Seth is a very talented guy, and though I'm not as big a fan of his movies (Ted was okay, didn't care for the West movie), I still think he's a great 'creator' as it were. If he had to do Family Guy and the Cleveland Show to give us American Dad and all of Roger's myriad characters and personalities, then it was all worth it.
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Well, I believe Seth left Family Guy, as a writer, after the 4th season or something (I think it was supposed to be cancelled, it wasn't, he came back but didn't write for them)
And he didn't write American Dad, he just does some of the voices, and I think he co-produces it.
pmalone117 Actually American Dad is better than family guy because Seth gives more control over to the other people of the show than himself.
"I think American Dad proves he isn't a hack at all. He can write quality characters and make you care about them, and actually have real jokes as well. Stan is a layered character who feels like a real person. So does Haley."
lol have you watched the show lately? they've had at least five to eight episodes where either one and or the whole family practically comes out and says they hate each other and or are pure sociopaths, and then come to accept themselves as a family who care about each other...at least eight episodes of that same plot...
i believe they kill multiple people now with barely any thought or care, in fact such things are played for joke and or don't matter to the characters at all...
they've been shown multiple times to be irredeemable sociopaths and just saying you admit you're not perfect or that you are sorry doesn't mean you're a good person.
not too mention Seth does very little writing on american dad anymore as well.
"Roger is probably his most genius work yet."
Lol genius, sorry we already have an Eric cartmen and that was south park...
Rodger is basically the plot device character...when you need a cheap joke have Rodger put on one of his alias, when you need some forced drama and or conflict, have Rodger be an asshole who the family should have killed by now...
i mean there are so many inconsistencies and continuity errors in the show...
in some episodes stan and the family reveal they hate Rodger, then the next episode they're Rodgers biggest fans and good friends and close,
whenever plot and or contrivance demand their personalities, motivations and social stature changes...
well seth came up with the IDEA... but he's really only written a handful of episodes in his entire life... maybe the writing staff has run out of ideas or it's just too much of the same... nothing lasts forever
I'm wearing future pants right now because I'm from 2024!
26:20 bit of a creepy question from Matt Lauer there
Don't wanna get kissed by matt?
seth mcfarlane’s outfit in a million ways to die in the west is an honorary black tank top
Jay was trying so hard not to laugh at the pants thing.
"The moral of the story is unless everyone gets along we're all going to have a terrible apocalyptic future, which is probably true"
I lost it at "That's why you're not on the show".
I'm surprised that they didn't mention that X-Men used the same time travel trick that the Star Trek reboot used to create a fresh start. Basically getting rid of the first 3 X-Men movies and are now able to reboot the modern day X-Men story in a way people will like more than they did with the first 3, while bringing back characters they killed like Jean Grey and Cyclops that were pretty essential to the X-Men story. That's how I took the ending at least. They made sure to keep the wolverine adamantium plot lined up with their new alternate universe. So like Star Trek, they can reboot it, while still acknowledging the old movies, keeping most everyone happy.
Spotted Cow + Green Screen = 👌🏻
Jay looking sunburnt really makes this episode. just like a true White Midwestern Man lmao
That opening was so great
I just love how sort off invested in the series as you actually acknowledged that the Sentinels powers were more Rogue-ish. She had a bigger role but was cut from the film. She will however have a play a big part in the Rogue Cut
9 years ago. Were all old now
I'm older.
I’m dead
@@croswilliamson7598 I'm reborn.
These episodes are so well made, love your work!
I have to say though, I totally appreciate McFarlen's ambition. He's not afraid of failure and least he has the balls to go for it. That's actually a pretty admirable quality. ✌️
i want to live in a world where McDonalds(tm) slogan is: "Affordable prices, quality burgers. *BadaBumpBapBaa*(tm) Crossing the bridge... together" and Karpinski's Funeral Home slogan is: "Im loving it(tm)"