- #Family guy presents stewie griffin the untold story movie#
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- #Family guy presents stewie griffin the untold story tv#
With every painful truth, odd film reference, and vision of Peter writhing on the floor in agony from a fall, collision, or kick, we wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. So people are willing to sit down in front of the TV, press play on the menu screen and eagerly, gladly, watch Stewie’s Untold Story. The beauty of it all is that people do buy cars from dogs and subs from babies. What in the hell makes Ford or Chevrolet think I want to give $20,000 of MY money to a cartoon dog? That is REAL money! Why would I give real money to a FAKE dog? I didn’t give it to the twenty-foot tall blow-up gorilla on the roof of the Toyota dealership, why would I give it to the dog? So, why would I waste my REAL time with Stewie trying to kill his mother when I could get comic relief about psuedo-real life situations from Peter and Lois? Cute for a while, but what does a baby know about sub sandwiches? The same is true when you see a commercial with a really crappy animated dog trying to sell cars. Stewie can only be shocking to a point before we want to see Peter’s reactions to the world again. Now, we’re all back to loving Homer because he already has the ability to be adult and act adult. Suddenly all the attention was shifted to Bart, and Homer went on the back burner for a while. It’s a similar to what happened with “The Simpsons.” The show was focused on Homer, then Groening and the guys realized people liked Bart a lot. In the future, I think there will come a point when Stewie has worn out his cute and verbally abusive welcome. There should definitely be another Family Guy movie, only this time focused on Peter and Lois. To start and end the film, there are even parts in which the Griffins go to the premiere of their own movie.
#Family guy presents stewie griffin the untold story tv#
As usual there are lots of great references to hundreds of other films, TV shows, and historical events right down to Stewie being found full-beard like Saddam in a hole in the ground and getting a physical exam from a doctor. Meanwhile, Peter starts putting in a commentary on the news to tell the town of Quahog what really “grinds gears”. The Untold Story revolves around Stewie’s quest to find his real father, as he also attempts to be a good boy, and spends some time with Brian (my personal favorite) on a road trip.
#Family guy presents stewie griffin the untold story full#
For those of us, few and far between, that have been a fan of the Griffins from the beginning, Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is the dessert cart after an already full buffet of television episodes. Now that there’s a movie, unrated in all its glory, there are no boundaries. Like I said, Fox has it back on the air (for now), and with every episode MacFarlane tests the waters and continues to push boundaries. If you’ve never seen “Family Guy” the TV show, then brace yourself for the movie. If you’re looking for wholesome, caring, and meaningful shows, “Little House on the Prairie” will be airing sometime between two and five in the morning. Remember all the comments I’ve made in other reviews about fart jokes, cleavage shots, chins looking like scrotums (I don’t think I’ve ever really said that one since Jay Leno isn’t in film), floozy women, racial stereotypes, unbelievable behaviors, and random flashbacks that don’t advance the plot? Through the creative genius that is Seth MacFarlane, those remarks go shooting out the window.
#Family guy presents stewie griffin the untold story movie#
Though Fox has (at least for now) returned ‘Family Guy’ to television for a fourth season, we now have the movie too. Once the show was cancelled a second time, plans began to form, like an egg, to at least make a movie to tie up all the loose ends where the show left off. Fox pulled it off the air despite its multitudes of fans. Glad I bought it on ebay and got a great deal for a great price!In the beginning there was “Family Guy.” As a television show it started, ran for two years, was cancelled, ran for a third year, and was cancelled again three years ago. So the movie gets a good because of the first 10-15 mins of the movie. the Bonus features wernt that good either. its the first 15 mins of the movie and those first 15 mins was the only part of the movie that I diddnt like. they all walk down a red carpet, have interviews and then sit down and thats when the "Actual" movie starts. The movie starts off showing the girffin family along with others going to the premer of the movie that they made that just came out. the comedy is well kept up and put togeather like in the orgional series. it is great! I was laughing like every 5 mins. Stewie Griffin: A story worth being told!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!īefore I start my review I just want to say.ĪNY ONE THAT SAYS THAT THIS MOVIE IS NOT GOOD DOSE NOT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT.