A Million Ways to Die in the West
A Million Ways to Die in the West
R | 30 May 2014 (USA)
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As a cowardly farmer begins to fall for the mysterious new woman in town, he must put his new-found courage to the test when her husband, a notorious gun-slinger, announces his arrival.

Reviews
TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
marisai-46263 This film was totally unexpected as it was just something to watch that came on whilst I was writing. Less than a minute into the film I was bellylaughing and everything else stopped and I sat down and watched it with no interruptions! I came in to review because I saw on some sites it was been unfairly reviewed. Yes, having read some of the wrong era bloops, so what?! I didn't even notice and just watched it for the comedy it is. It works, it all works, especially if you just watch and enjoy! Seth's acting was excellent! The wit is just constant and flowing and is as fast and rat a tat tat as any gun in the west!! I loved this so I saved it. And I even downloaded the sountrack as I can listen to some of the songs that really made me bellylaugh out loud, especially the theme song! The Moustache song was as good as any I've heard on a West End Musical Stage. Settle yourself down for a night in and go watch! You won't regret it!!
arvid-walldan I like this movie, it isn't the best movie in the world as i hope that you guys know. But you shouldn't watch this movie as a critic, you should watch this movie as a fun comedy. The movie has flawes and the storytelling is not the best, but the characters are fun and relatable and the actors a great in thier rolls and you can see that they have fun shooting this movie.I recommend this movie if you want to see a fun comedy. My recommended age for full enjoyment is 15-25 y.
Wuchak RELEASED IN 2014 and written & directed by Seth MacFarlane, "A Million Ways to Die in the West" stars MacFarlane as a yella sheep-rancher in an Old West town near Monument Valley. While grieving a breakup with his girlfriend (Amanda Seyfried) he starts a friendship with a hot blonde stranger in town (Charlize Theron), which isn't good because she's secretly the wife of a notorious gunslinger (Liam Neeson). Giovanni Ribisi plays the sheep-rancher's best friend and Sara Silverman his prostitute fiancé. Neil Patrick Harris plays the ex-girlfriend's new beau while Wes Studi appears in the third act. If you can look beyond the vulgar potty humor (with WAY too many d-word jokes), this is arguably the best Western comedy, speaking as one who's seen most of 'em. The characters are memorable, the story is compelling and the dialogues are snappy, all with a quasi-realistic tone offset by absurd humor. I laughed throughout even while I winced or groaned at the puerile vulgarities. Theron is stunning and I'm not even a fan (she definitely got better with age). There are a few notable cameos with a great one involving a barn with a mysterious light; and another one at the very end. The Western locations are of the highest order.Too bad it's nigh ruined by the constant obnoxious non-humor. THE FILM RUNS 1 hours & 56 minutes and was shot in Santa Fe & Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico; Monument Valley, Utah/Arizona; Antonito, Colorado; and Mexican Water, Arizona. ADDITIONAL WRITERS: Alec Sulkin & Wellesley Wild. GRADE: C
Jim_and_Glenda One of the worst films I have ever seen. I find it amazing how highly rated this is and what good reviews people have given it. Not a laugh from me. Aimed at 10 year old kids. The dialogue in particular had the same quality as the stuff that ended up in someone's hat. It was DULL and mushy if you take out the swearing. I mean, swearing just does not turn boring drivel into comedy, even if it does make you laugh.