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Author Topic: Ted (2012)  (Read 5726 times)

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Ted (2012)
« on: July 27, 2012, 08:57:02 AM »
Oh boy don't even get me started on this filthy film. Basically the creator of Family Guy (that explains the stupidity and vulgarity in this movie) creates this movie about this boy who wishes for his teddy bear to come to life. It then flashes to when he's an adult and he still lives with this teddy bear (what the hell?) and of course the romantic interest has to be a Jєωιѕн woman. :rolleyes: Not only is this movie absolutely idiotic but it is downright filthy with the teddy bear having a...well if you saw the movie you know...(uh no comment to that) and then the teddy bear falling in love with a co-worker (yeah don't ask). Anyway there is drug use, promusicity, and just plain stupidity in this movie but what can you expect from Hollywood?

Ted (2012)
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2012, 11:01:18 AM »
Why did you see it ?


Ted (2012)
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2012, 12:46:09 PM »
Critical examination.

In all honesty there is no moral difference between a 40's Hollywood movie and today's Hollywood movies, just that today is more up in your face, while back then had behind the scenes propaganda.

Ted (2012)
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2012, 01:26:12 PM »
Quote from: Traditional Guy 20
Critical examination.


I am unfortunately exposed to TV when I waitress, and I can tell by the commercials that it must be horrible.

There must be some memorable and "classy" lines because a few of the patrons were quoting from it last night.  

I will protect my daughter as much as possible from these things.  I remember going to a friends house at maybe, age 11 (??) and seeing American Pie.  Very, very sad.


Ted (2012)
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2012, 02:24:33 PM »
Quote from: PenitentWoman


I am unfortunately exposed to TV when I waitress, and I can tell by the commercials that it must be horrible.

There must be some memorable and "classy" lines because a few of the patrons were quoting from it last night.  

I will protect my daughter as much as possible from these things.  I remember going to a friends house at maybe, age 11 (??) and seeing American Pie.  Very, very sad.



Well I'm a grown man so I can watch that garbage with a critical eye but yes definitely shield your children from this Satanic garbage! And trust me "classy" to a Catholic and to an ordinary American are two different things. There is nothing good about that movie.