Family Guy Presents... Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
Family Guy Presents... Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
R | 23 July 2005 (USA)
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The major sub-plot circles around the youngest Griffin, Stewie, who has a near-death experience at a pool when a lifeguard chair falls on him, but he survives. After having a vision of being in Hell, he decides to change his ways, but this doesn't last long. While watching television, he and Brian spot a man that looks like Stewie. Brian is convinced that he is Stewie's real father, until Stewie learns that the man is actually himself as an adult, taking a vacation from his own time period. Baby Stewie visits thirty years later to discover that his adult self, going by the name Stu, is a single blue-collar middle-aged virgin working at a Circuit City-type store. Meanwhile, Peter and Lois are trying to teach their two older kids, Meg and Chris, to date. In the future, Chris, who hasn't changed much, is working as a cop and is married to a foul-mouthed hustler named Vanessa. Meg is now called Ron, since she had a sex-change after college.

Reviews
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Brenda The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Eric Stevenson It was weird watching this movie because I've seen nearly every episode of "Family Guy" and it was easy to recognize this movie as being adapted into three episodes of the TV show. Now there was enough material here for four episodes, but they trimmed it down to three in the actual show. I admit that I'm not a fan of "Family Guy", but this was still enjoyable. Besides, it wasn't really until later that "Family Guy" became particularly hated. I counted 45 cutaway gags in this movie! What's interesting here is that there are a lot of things that really do build up.The thing was, I didn't get a feeling that this was epic enough for a movie. It still didn't seem large scale. Of course, it probably was better than most episodes of the actual show. There are lots of funny little lines here and there. I especially love the opening sequence where they talk about how they're rolling out the red carpet for a direct to video movie. With all the awful direct to video movies I've seen this month, this was quite refreshing. It has some good satire in it and it doesn't really seem like "Family Guy" will ever get a theatrically released movie, unlike "My Little Pony", hee hee. ***
Checkina Coulibaly Stewie and Peter are my two most favorite characters in history. I loved this movie because of their opposite personalities and journeys. The other main characters were brilliant as well-established as always too. It was so good that I watch it all the time at home. Every plot in the movie was epic. So decently perfect. The most flawless film that I've seen in 12 years today. I hope Family Guy does another movie again because it's been 17 years since the show began it's badass legacy since 1999 and survived cancellation and revived from the ashes twice. That's what I love about Family Guy. It's the underdog of intellectual comedy. It's freakin sweet.
bda-levin Family Guy is arguably the best animated comedy series out at the moment, with far more laugh out loud moments than comparable comedies like the Simpsons. Stewie Griffin: Untold Story came straight out on DVD and strong sales prove the success of Family Guy as a series. The film does not change the successful Family Guy formula of random humour and flashbacks, all of which results 88 minutes of comedy genius. Seth Macfarlane and the other writers have created an amazingly funny franchise. Overall, the film is extremely entertaining. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to see it, definitely worth watching and will not disappoint fans. Almost certainly one to buy.
coole_rellik I wouldn't call myself an avid viewer of Family Guy. In fact, I've only really watched one season (on DVD) and Stewie Griffin: the Untold Story. I laughed, I snored. About halfway into the movie, if even that, I dozed off. I literally went unconscious. My reasoning for this is that these kind of slapstick humor shows are intended to be viewed in made-for-television 20 minute segments, not a duration of an hour and a half. To endure the same "like this one time" jokes (cue reenactment of character's said past experience with humorous yet often dull comedic gesture) and perhaps pointless theme for an entirety of 90 minutes is a little much. I do very well believe that shortening the length of such a feature, being in the dumb but sometimes entertaining genre, would have caught my attention as the viewer. In my opinion, the makers of Family Guy would have been better off producing a compilation of episodes where Stewie's antics stole the spotlight.. but that's pretty much every episode, right?