I didn't even get a chance to see it yet. And considering Minions opens this week and Ant-Man the next, I might just barely get to it if anything. So that's my excuse. Too many of these movies coming out at once is the problem, I think.
Then again, comedy movies don't need sequels. And when they get them, they're a mixed bag. I like the hook of Ted 2, and it looks like they genuinely have another character arc for him, but there was something incredibly special about the first one that couldn't be replicated. Plus, if you think really hard about it, Seth did kinda
use this plot before. Personally, I'm more worried about Seth's film career than Ted. Family Guy has hit a very stale note and even Seth wants to bail (American Dad got...
weird and Stan became an idiot somehow). Million Ways to die got a bad reaction somehow. It wasn't the greatest film of all time, sure. Seth's going to be tied down to a cartoon series that got too mainstream for its own good.
Really shocking about Terminator. I guess that Salvation movie completely ruined the franchise's street cred. Then again, everything I hear is "it's only good for AHHNOLD." REALLY shocked about Magic Mike. Now, whatever I can say about it essentially being a cheesecake film for women, at least I have a billion times more respect for it than Fifty Shades. From what I hear, at least the first Magic Mike had a little depth to it, about the dark realities of being a stripper. This one supposedly is just fanservice. But without that guy that's not a very good actor that women love for some reason. Maybe his character's lack of being there was why women shied away.
I give Pixar real credit and a huge hand for this film. The last few movies didn't make that much (Cars 2 was mostly merchandising money, it made much less than its first installment despite being more 5 year old friendly). Three weeks on top. That's going to give Minions some serious competition. Not that I'm really worried about it. It would be such a shame if the enormous merchandising and marketing push was all for naught. Those little yellow guys are on
everything. And to being worried as heck for Ant-Man should go without saying.