New Red Band Trailer for ‘Ted 2’ is Released!

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Universal Pictures has just debuted a new Red Band trailer for their upcoming sequel Ted 2 which you can check out below!

A follow-up to the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time, Ted 2 finds Ted (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) marry Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth), his girlfriend from the first film, and the couple try for a baby together, with Ted asking his best friend John (Mark Wahlberg) to provide sperm for artificial insemination. However, to have custody of this child, he has to prove to a court of law that he is human.

The film is again directed by MacFarlane with a supporting cast that includes Amanda Seyfried (A Million Ways to Die in the West), Morgan Freeman (The Dark Knight trilogy, Lucy), Dennis Haysbert (Dear White People) and Liam Neeson (Taken)

Ted 2 hits theaters June 26th

Trailer for ‘Ted 2’ is Here!

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Universal Pictures has released a restricted trailer for Ted 2 which you can view below! This is NSFW so you’ve been warned!

Ted marries Tami-Lynn, his girlfriend from the first film, and the couple try for a baby together, with Ted asking his best friend John to provide sperm for artificial insemination. However, to have custody of this child, he has to prove to a court of law that he is human.

Seth McFarland returns to voice Ted and Mark Wahlberg returns as his best friend John. The film also stars Amanda Seyfried (Les Miserables), Morgan Freeman (Lucy), Dennis Haysbert (24), Jessica Barth (Ted) and Liam Neeson (Taken).

Ted 2 opens June 26.

Michael’s Review: ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’- But is it A Film to Die For?

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It’s been nine years since Robert Rodriguez helped bring Frank Miller’s graphic novel Sin City to the big screen. A stylish, visually groundbreaking film that thrilled audiences and turned a little known comic into a household name while grossing over $150 million globally.  After announcing the sequel in 2006, each year brought questions as to when we would see the elusive film. Rodriguez and Miller had one hell of a time getting this sequel into theaters. Nine years is a long time to keep an audience waiting for a sequel. Was Sin City: A Dame to Kill For worth the wait? Read More →