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You may still chuckle at experiencing the same jokes again, but not enough to make for a fully satisfactory theatrical viewing experience. Most of the movie's depictions of the titular ways to die in the west were shown in promos.

There were hardly any big or memorable jokes in the film that weren't already included in its marketing materials. You'll likely enjoy A Million Ways to Die in the West far more if you've managed to avoid any of the trailers or commercials. Surprise surprise, events will find a way to ultimately pit Albert against Clinch in a showdown.

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Anna is a crack shot and takes to training Albert, even as she withholds from him her ties to the territory's most dastardly outlaw, Clinch (Liam Neeson). After losing his temper and challenging Foy to a duel, Albert realizes he has no gunfighting skills and is utterly doomed. Heartbroken, Albert falls to pieces until he meets the beautiful but mysterious Anna (Charlize Theron), who takes a shine to him and tries to help him buck up. He talks his way out of confrontation, much to the chagrin of his girlfriend Louise (Amanda Seyfried), who finally ditches him in favor of Foy (Neil Patrick Harris), the local mustache grooming store owner (that's right). Albert Stark (MacFarlane) is a sheep farmer who lives on the outskirts of the desert frontier town of Old Stump with his surly, elderly parents. The film follows the formula of the likes of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Shakiest Gun in the West, and The Paleface where a milquetoast finds himself thrown into the sort of violent scenario only the Wild West could concoct to make him man up. Even the movie's big cameo was revealed by the studio at CinemaCon, leaving precious little to find amusing once you're actually watching the film. All the biggest laughs, gags, and one-liners are contained within those promos.
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Sounds really funny but almost expected considering how much Ted featured Flash Gordon and things of that nature.As a fan of Seth MacFarlane's series Family Guy and his feature film debut Ted, it's a shame to report that if you've seen the trailers for his new western comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West then you've essentially seen the movie. Oddly, though, the Delorean in the trailer is not the one from Part III above.
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Emmett Brown (in his full Back To The Future Part III cowboy gear) and the time-traveling DeLorean Somewhat freaked out, Albert stammers and says something to the effect of "What's going on here?" To which Doc replies, "It's a weather experiment!" He opens the door to discover both Christopher Lloyd's Dr. Here's an excerpt from the report: Coming right at the very end of the spot, the sequence begins with Seth MacFarlane's character, Albert, walking up to a stable that is glowing with a strange blue light. Over at Cinemablend, a new article reveals the latest trailer ends with a cameo from.Doctor Emmet Brown and the DeLorean from Back to the Future Part III! Even though this will likely be revealed in the latest trailer (currently seen in theaters with Neighbors), I still consider this a spoiler so proceed with caution.
