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Re: Ted

#81 Post by stuartboy » Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:23 am

Given the number of different screenings for this, including the Virgin one still to go live, I wonder how many (other than me) will be seeing this again?

It is soooooooooo good!
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#82 Post by vonlance » Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:18 am

good film terrible seats by the time i got to wimbledon odeon;p

film was decent enough, typical seth mcfarlane stuff :)

giovanni ribisi underused again i felt.

walberg did a decent enough job and mila was smoking as usual.

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#83 Post by rikimuk » Wed Jul 18, 2012 7:30 am

Loved this film. It was rude, politically incorrect but funny. Not for the easily offended Im guessing but I had a great time.

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#84 Post by marjoreemarjora » Wed Jul 18, 2012 7:58 am

Well Stuartboy hold on to your hat, thought it was really good just like you and was one of these folk who was still laughing when I left. Particularly at the very unexpected local joke!!

So much better than I thought it would be and like you I would love one of these bears.

Mum thought it was a really good film too. She was a wee bit tired after a hectic day and I thought she might have started to nod off if it had turned out to be a dog of a film but she, like me really enjoyed it.

May return on monday for a second helping.

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#85 Post by FBS » Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:31 am

Did anyone get into the Greenwich Odeon screening last night? I turned up at 6:20 to be told the film started at 6pm. There were several different groups of people stood about explaining to the management that the tickets said 6:30pm start time. He said we were welcome to go and watch the remianing of the film but as it started at 6pm we would have missed nearly half an hour.

It makes no sense why they would start it at 6pm when the tickets say 6:30. Also the Odeon staff were pretty rude about it

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#86 Post by big_bad_wolf » Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:03 am

Saw this at a 3/4 full Bournemouth Odeon with the family.Great film very funny loved Ted and a good story to follow after a hectic work day.Came out of cinema with a smile on my face.8/10 o/
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    #87 Post by TheBoySeggy » Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:28 am

    Crude, rude, non-PC, racist, sexist... pretty much Seth McFarlane in a nutshell! And I loved it...

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    #88 Post by ladams888 » Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:46 am

    Saw this last night in Wimbledon - cinema 100% full. Not being familiar with "Family Guy", I had no idea what to expect. I think we have all wished for a toy to come alive when we were children but have never thought that, once the wish has been granted, what happens to them once we grow up. In this film, the lovable teddy bear turns into a beer-swilling, womanising, couch potato. There were many laugh-out-loud moments - but for me these were not the complete unnecessary vulgarities, although the people in the row behind me (teenagers, perhaps?) seemed to think they were funny.

    I thought the film was very original and the concept was extremely funny. If only they had kept the gratuitous vulgarity out of it, it would have been very good. 7/10

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    #89 Post by Beate » Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:56 am

    FBS wrote:Did anyone get into the Greenwich Odeon screening last night? I turned up at 6:20 to be told the film started at 6pm. There were several different groups of people stood about explaining to the management that the tickets said 6:30pm start time. He said we were welcome to go and watch the remianing of the film but as it started at 6pm we would have missed nearly half an hour.

    It makes no sense why they would start it at 6pm when the tickets say 6:30. Also the Odeon staff were pretty rude about it
    I would send a complaint to both Odeon and SFF. That's not on. It's not like it's the first time ever they are doing a preview, they should know when these are supposed to start.
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    #90 Post by canadian_turtle » Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:00 am

    Beate wrote:
    FBS wrote:Did anyone get into the Greenwich Odeon screening last night? I turned up at 6:20 to be told the film started at 6pm. There were several different groups of people stood about explaining to the management that the tickets said 6:30pm start time. He said we were welcome to go and watch the remianing of the film but as it started at 6pm we would have missed nearly half an hour.

    It makes no sense why they would start it at 6pm when the tickets say 6:30. Also the Odeon staff were pretty rude about it
    I would send a complaint to both Odeon and SFF. That's not on. It's not like it's the first time ever they are doing a preview, they should know when these are supposed to start.
    Agreed. How stupid could they be? The print-outs you'd all had on you said in black and white that the start time is 6.30.
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