cj7
Joined Feb 2001
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As a big fan of the TV series, I was very disappointed by this movie. It was like watching four bad episodes strung together; most of it simply wasn't funny, and it re-used some jokes from the TV series which was bad form.
I've found Family Guy as a series hilarious and a very funny show, but this film simply failed to deliver on all levels. Stewie seemed rather out of character, and for me there were no laugh-out-loud moments.
The writing and script of this movie simply wasn't up to par with the normal Family Guy standards, and many of the jokes that it does use are so obvious and predictable that they are almost "groan-worthy"; it simply doesn't surprise you with its humour in the way that the series normally does.
All in all, very disappointing -- if you're a fan of the series, don't watch this movie; it will only depress you.
I've found Family Guy as a series hilarious and a very funny show, but this film simply failed to deliver on all levels. Stewie seemed rather out of character, and for me there were no laugh-out-loud moments.
The writing and script of this movie simply wasn't up to par with the normal Family Guy standards, and many of the jokes that it does use are so obvious and predictable that they are almost "groan-worthy"; it simply doesn't surprise you with its humour in the way that the series normally does.
All in all, very disappointing -- if you're a fan of the series, don't watch this movie; it will only depress you.
No - not by a long shot.
It is, however, a film of two halves. On the one hand, we have a Chinese drug trafficing film, where a ninja called Billy is fighting to save his family from the evil gangsters who are terrorising them. This is randomly interrupted by some Ninja fighting scenes, involving western actors with headbands saying "Ninja" - the idea here is that Ivan the Red, the evil ninja, is killing another ninja once a month.
Their ninja skills are very impressive, however, since they manage to kill their opposition without leaving even a trace of blood on the body or their sword. A more skeptical viewer might think, in fact, that the sword never even made contact with the enemy.
Finally, all I can say is "Dub good". Halfway through the film we are introduced to a random women with an awful Southern drawl, who luckily gets killed soon afterwards, but shows just how awful the casting of the voice actors was.
In conclusion, this film has got to be seen, if only to understand just how bad it is.
It is, however, a film of two halves. On the one hand, we have a Chinese drug trafficing film, where a ninja called Billy is fighting to save his family from the evil gangsters who are terrorising them. This is randomly interrupted by some Ninja fighting scenes, involving western actors with headbands saying "Ninja" - the idea here is that Ivan the Red, the evil ninja, is killing another ninja once a month.
Their ninja skills are very impressive, however, since they manage to kill their opposition without leaving even a trace of blood on the body or their sword. A more skeptical viewer might think, in fact, that the sword never even made contact with the enemy.
Finally, all I can say is "Dub good". Halfway through the film we are introduced to a random women with an awful Southern drawl, who luckily gets killed soon afterwards, but shows just how awful the casting of the voice actors was.
In conclusion, this film has got to be seen, if only to understand just how bad it is.