Did Ted bring you here?
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billymac72 — 10 years ago(October 05, 2015 12:56 PM)
Yes! I was 8 years old when Flash Gordon came out and saw it numerous times in the theater. I bought the Queen soundtrack on 8-track. Actually became a Queen fan because of it (The Game had just come out too). I thought it was the coolest movie around next to Star Wars. So, for that, I'll always have a soft spot for it. I had no idea of the intended humor at the time. Completely over my head. There were some elements to it that I actually found frightening (the tree stump sequence, Klytus, and those creepy guards with the gas masks!).
Just watched Ted for the first time last night and got a huge kick out of seeing the way they paid homage to it. Seth McFarlane is just a bit younger than me, but he obviously connected to the movie in the same way I did.
AND.I don't care what any of the critics say, it's still a FUN movie! Everything has gotten so "dark" these days that it's refreshing to go back to a time that still had a sense of real, straight-forward, good guys vs. bad guys, fun. -
doughboyjonesmkii — 10 years ago(December 04, 2015 12:59 PM)
I'm one of the couple of billion people that also watched movies and television in the 80's so I tend to get Seth MacFarlane 'jokes' without resorting to Wikipedia. What I don't get is why anyone calls his 'work' 'comedy', but I digress.
I'm genuinely convinced that every movie would be better with Arnold Schwarzenegger in it. -
chopper-9 — 10 years ago(March 18, 2016 06:32 PM)
I thought exactly the same thing. Except that I was going to add that I had never seen Ted and that the only reason that I know of its existence is because I made a (terrible) short film with almost the same premise a few years before Seth MacFartLane.
"Never eat yellow snow" -
MovieKnut — 10 years ago(January 16, 2016 02:13 AM)
No, saw this on its initial cinema release. Despite its cheesy campness, I love this movie.
Hail Flash Gordon, savior of the universe!
You can't palm off a second-rater on me. You gotta remember I was in the pink! -
Lucky_Man — 10 years ago(March 28, 2016 08:59 PM)
I think my distaste for Seth MacFarlane really dissuaded me from ever watching Flash Gordon.
Luckily, I found it very cheap and on Blu ray, and the cover sold it to me. Very cheesy, but colorful. Looked like it had good production design.
I watched it and loved it, and my hatred for Seth MacFarlane compounded itself and then kind of vanished because out of the humorous irony of it all. -
MystMoonstruck — 9 years ago(May 24, 2016 08:52 PM)
I saw "Flash Gordon" in the movie theater downtown when I was about 30 years old. I've loved it ever since. In fact, I'm watching it yet again right now. Undoubtedly, I've seen it more than 100 times, making it one of my "century mark" films.
I don't know "Ted", a movie I suppose? I know I haven't seen a film titled "Ted" unless there's more to it.
(W)hat are we without our dreams?
Making sure our fantasies
Do not overpower our realities. ~ RC -
owenrcarpenter — 9 years ago(May 25, 2016 07:21 AM)
'Ted' was released in 2012 and 'Ted 2' three years later. The films starred Mark Wahlberg and featured his adventures with a foul-mouthed and (usually) stoned Teddy Bear.
It was brought to us by the same people as 'Family Guy', and there are frequent references to 'Flash Gordon' plus a brief appearance from Sam Jones.