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6.3/10
IMDbTed 2 is a comedy film that follows the story of Ted, a teddy bear who comes to life, and his best friend John, as they navigate the challenges of adulthood. The movie features a talented cast, including Mark Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried, and Seth MacFarlane, who voices Ted. The film's humor is irreverent and often crude, with a mix of slapstick and witty one-liners that will have viewers laughing out loud. The movie's plot revolves around Ted's legal battle to prove that he is a person with rights, and the hijinks that ensue are both ridiculous and entertaining. Although the film's humor may not be for everyone, it's a fun and lighthearted movie that delivers on its promise of laughs and entertainment. Overall, Ted 2 is a hilarious and enjoyable comedy that's perfect for a night of casual entertainment with friends or family.
Best Fantasy Film | 2016
Best Virtual Performance | 2016 | Seth
Favorite Comedic Movie | 2016
Best Visual Effects or Animation | 2015 | Ineke
Budget 68,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 215,863,606 USD
Mila Kunis did not come back to play Lori because she was pregnant. In an early draft of the script, someone mentioned that Lori died between the two movies. That idea was considered too depressing, so it was changed to John and Lori getting divorced.
One of the depressing suggestions at the improv show is "9/11". Mark Wahlberg and Seth McFarlane were scheduled to fly on American Airlines Flight 11 that morning, but Wahlberg's plans changed, and MacFarlane got to the gate too late to board.
For the scene where Ted hides from Donny amongst other Ted plushes, the production purchased commercially available Ted plushes and then added a new mouth for each one with CGI to match the movie Ted's appearance. This saved money as opposed to creating more original ones for filming. This is mentioned in the commentary.
The argument between Ted and Tami-Lynn early in the movie is an homage to Raging Bull (1980).
Guy's lover is played by Michael Dorn, best known for his role as Worf on Star Trek: the Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993). During the Comic-Con scene, he cosplays as this character.
"[a library full of semen samples falls over John, spilling everything] John: Oh, I'm so sorry! I'm so sorry! Ted: We are so sorry! Female Nurse: Well I guess it's alright - those are the rejected sickle cell samples. Ted: Did you hear that, Johnny? You're covered in rejected black guy sperm. You look like a Kardashian."
"Comic: So first, we need a historical event. Who's got an event? Ted: 9/11! Comic: Oh oh, okay. Okay, maybe something else. Uh, let's start with a person. John: Robin Williams! Comic: Okay, alright. For real, guys, for real. Who's got a person? Ted: Robin Williams on 9/11! Comic: Alright, we've heard from these guys, uh, let's maybe give somebody else over here a chance. How about a location? Let's go with a location. Ted: The offices of Charlie Hebdo! Comic: Okay, seriously, sir, I just need a location. John: Ferguson, Missouri! Ted: Germanwings cockpit! Comic: Okay, I heard Starbucks! Ted: No, you didn't! John: Nobody said Starbucks. Comic: Alright, Starbucks! Okay now, who's in the Starbucks? Ted: Bill Cosby! Comic: You people are monsters. John: We're giving you the tools, buddy! Come on, make some fucking comedy!"