![]() ![]() Ted indeed does look even more realistic than the original film, however, sometimes he does seem extremely bendy in a way that a living doll wouldn’t be able to. It’s just the right amount of practical effects and visual effects which make this film such a banger to look at. To be fair though, he’s playing the same character he’s always played. His work’s usually not the best in comedy films, even though he does do a lot of them. Mark Wahlberg somehow also hits some really good comedic timing moments, with his sequences being much funnier than they were in the last film. In particular, the courtroom sequence, where Ted is declared a piece of property.Īs always, Seth McFarlane’s Bostonian accent shines bright in this film, with him doing a pretty good deep voice impression of Peter Griffin from Family Guy. I did find the film to have somewhat horrible pacing though, with scenes shifting from left to right without much development, and some sequences showing up without any prior mention of them. It’s got a whole lot of heart, a whole lot of original jokes, and a whole lot of moments you’ll remember. I really appreciate the film’s wacky tone, it’s got everything you need for it to be a good adult summer movie. ![]() It then takes everything into a weirder place, with funny recreations of scenes from Raging Bull, and the creepy stalker who kidnaps Ted. His character goes through a funnily emotional arc, where he basically gives it his all to be a father. ![]()
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