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Red Band A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST Trailer Debuts Online

Yesterday the internet was graced with 8 new posters for Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways to Die In The West. This morning, the red-band trailer has appeared online, and it is funny. It is really, really, funny and really, really NSFW.

The follow up to the Family Guy creator’s mega hit Ted stars MacFarlane, Charlize Theron, Giovanni Ribisi, Amanda Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris (rocking a magnificent ‘stache), and Liam Neeson.

A Million Ways To Die In The West opens on May 30.

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Comments

  1. T_ says:

    LOL…TED was awesome…and this looks to be very funny as well…a good popcorn film.

    Looking forward to this film versus Superman VS Batman VS Lex Luthor VS. some other lame villians plus ADD in some JLA members (and a really sucky Wonder Woman-oops, did I say sucky…I really don’t know that acress well enough to say that…lets go for lame), with a butler, maybe a Robin (or not as the case may be) as well as a whole lot of other crap you don’t need to shoehorn in to a movie to make people go to see it. Hey! Maybe they will add in a MECHANICAL SPIDER…bet that will be AWESOME.
    And bet you dollars for donuts it will be called Justice League before this is all said and done.

    Wait…what was the question? Oh yeah, A Million Ways to Die in the Old West looks good.

  2. P Fost says:

    That was about the least funny thing I’ve seen all year.

  3. GuanoLad says:

    This is what happens when 12 year olds write movies. Hell, damn, fart.

  4. Alex says:

    I can’t wait! This looks hilarious.

  5. Keith says:

    Is this a comedy? Can’t tell.

  6. Chris says:

    You know how @midnight is edited to keep all the funny parts in and as many clunkers as they can out? That’s this movie. It’s like Ready, Set, Joke.

    I’d also like to pitch a show to Comedy Central called Ready, Set, Joke. Please see trailer above for pilot.