A Million Ways to Die in the West (DVD REVIEW)
A Million
Ways to Die in the West
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Seth MacFarlane’s Mean-Spirited Comedy Makes Its Way to DVD
It seems like
Seth MacFarlane must have been inspired by Blazing Saddles (1974) to make a
more outrageous spoof of the Western genre. For instance, where the Mel Brooks
classic featured cowboys farting after eating beans around a campfire, this
time, ingesting the legume leads to cowboy hats filled with diarrhea. He even
pays homage to Blazing Saddles with the help of Jamie Foxx in a cameo, though
you have to sit through all the closing credit to hear him utter a famous line
from the film.
MacFarlane wrote,
directed and stars in A Million Ways to Die in the West,
though he’s often dwarfed by the talented actors he surrounded himself with.
The cast includes Oscar-winners Foxx (for Ray) and Charlize Theron (for
Monster), and nominee Liam Neeson (for Schindler’s List), along with Amanda
Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris, Sarah Silverman, Giovanni Ribisi, Bill Mahre,
Christopher Lloyd, Gilbert Gottfried, Ewan McGregor
and Ryan Reynolds.
The movie merely has the
semblance of a storyline, since that is ostensibly of far less import than the
punch lines peppering the production. In that regard, the picture resembles
Family Guy, MacFarlane’s animated TV sitcom which eschews depth in favor of a
string of raunchy one-liners and mean-spirited sight gags.
His diehard fans will
undoubtedly be ready for that politically-incorrect brand of humor. However,
uninitiated audience members are apt to be as offended by the use of the slur
“yellow” (to mean cowardly) in reference to Asians as they are shocked by the
sight of carnival patrons taking shots at black figurines rotating around a
“Runaway Slave” arcade game.
Then there’s the matter of
crude sexuality and gratuitous nudity. Ever think you’d see Liam Neeson lying
naked with a daisy stuck in his anal cleft? How about a fountain of urine being
created by a circle of peeing sheep, penises prominently unsheathed? Neither
did I.
As for the rudimentary
plot, the tale unfolds in Arizona
in 1882 in a desert town whose main street is dotted with such stereotypical
storefronts as the saloon, jail, livery, hotel and whorehouse. At the point of
departure, we find nerdy Albert (MacFarlane) being dumped by girlfriend Louise
(Seyfried) in favor of Foy (Harris), a sniveling lout with a Snidely Whiplash
mustache.
The jilted shepherd cries
on the shoulder of a mysterious newcomer (Theron) to the frontier only to learn
that she’s married to Clinch Leatherwood (Neeson), a jealous outlaw with a
reputation which precedes him. The tension mounts when already smitten Albert
is challenged to a duel and must summon up some courage if he’s to ride off
into the sunset victoriously with the girl.
Will he rise to the
occasion? I doubt the pat resolution matters as much to creator MacFarlane as
incessantly appealing to the lowest common denominator. The Old West
re-imagined as fodder for the coarsest of gross-out fare!
Fair (1 star)
Unrated
(with violence, drug use, crude humor, graphic sexuality, ethnic slurs and
pervasive profanity)
In
English and Apache with subtitles
Running
time: 116 minutes
Million Ways
to Die in the West, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVfvGKol8Ns
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order the A Million Ways
to Die in the West, Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack, visit:
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