Teddy Ruxpin was a toy from the 80s, he was a bear that had a tape player in his back and would read back from a story that was on an audio cassette. He had a buddy named " Grubby" and you could hook them together and they would both respond to the tape.
As a nerd and a fan of both Star Trek and The Tick, I love the idea of Michael Dorn and Patrick Warburton showing up at Comic-Con just to bully nerds, while dressed as Worf and The Tick respectively. 😂
I remember taking my mom (who was 62 at the time) to see the first Ted in theaters and I was absolutely surprised how hard she was laughing at this movie. I mean both scenes of Ted talking to the grocery store manager and saying some of the most obscene things she had ever heard made her laugh helplessly.🤣🤣 I just hope you guys go all the way and watch the whole Ted tv series.🤞🤞
I remember watching the 2nd one in theaters and laughing do hard at the "No problem we're a fun hospital" that people legitimately started laughing more with me then the joke which already had a really good laugh but ny literally dying caused for an even bigger one
Seth MacFarlane also made a spoof Western: A Million Ways To Die In The Old West w lotsa great people, including Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown back in 1885 with DeLorean in a barn.😂 Hilarious!
I was born in '91 as well.. I'll be 33 on Thursday the 25th on Jan.. i caught almost every 80's and 90's reference in both films.. these 2 are 2 of my favorite comedy films made in resent history.. great reactions..
Teddy Ruxpin was a popular teddy bear in the 80s. He had a cassette player inside him. You'd put a tape in him and his mouth would move as he read you a story. I had one when I was little. I remember putting music tapes in him and being disappointed that he didn't mouth along to the music.
Rumor has it, Mila Kunis didn't do Ted 2 because she was pregnant, and the original story was too similar to a recently released movie, We're the Millers (Where group goes on road trip to smuggle weed). Amanda Seyfried and Liam Nieson were in another Seth Mcfarlane movie: One Million Ways to Die in the West. It's a Western Comedy Ala McFarlane's usual style. Some people didn't care for it, but I loved it. Charlize Theron is amazing in it.
Random thing. I was almost classmates with Seth McFarlane. He went to RISD for animation and I was going to go there for animation at the same time but ended up picking a local school.
The reason it's "human" instead of "person" is because the law bases legal personhood on being human. Basically, if the court declared him a person but not a human, a bunch of other laws would have to be re-written to accommodate a broader understanding of personhood. But if they just declare Ted to be a human, then nothing else needs to be changed and no one has to put in any more work on the issue.
I wanted to scream through my phone screen at them that it’s not that simple. You can’t just declared him a person and not a human he still would not under the law enjoy all the rights and privileges of a human being because in legal documents a person is defined as a human. Laws would have to be rewritten. Alot!
The Ted tv show on Peacock that just released is fantastic and doesn’t pull any punches like the movie. Seth Mcfarlene did it again. I hope you two check that out when a spot opens up.
@@dustnbones0013 a lot of the same humor. Definitely give it a shot, I’m confident people will enjoy it. Reminds me a lot of family guy episodes in the style/theme of the show
Funny comedies you could watch: 1. Role Models (Paul Rudd, Seann William Scott) 2, Shanghai Noon (Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson) 3. Tropic Thunder (Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Tom Cruise) 4. Due Date (Zach Galifianakis, Robert Downey Jr)
The whole car scene with Ted driving to “Mess Around” is a reference to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Not sure if you seen it but Steve Martin and John Candy absolutely kill it as the leads. It’s a great thanksgiving movie and very funny
It was funny that Patrick Warburton was dressed as the Tick which he was in the 01 live action series that was canceled, and his boyfriend Michael Dorn (Battle Beast) was dressed as his character Worf fron Star Trek The Next Generation with Patrick Stewart, and Star Trek Deep Space 9 with Nana Visitor who was the adoption agent.
I went to a Tom Papa show in D.C. and I was the youngest in the audience so for about 15 minutes I got life advice from him. One of the funniest moments of my life.
Hello Anthony & Kacee!😊 The entire first season of the new "Ted" series has been released on Peacock. In "Ted 2" Guy's friend Rick (Michael Dorn) is dressed as the Klingon Worf from Star Trek at the Comic-Con. He is the actor that played Worf.😉 I agree the jokes are more current in Ted 2. Great reactions to Ted & Ted2, Anthony & Kacee!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏
Random fact I got put up on a billboard in Boston for the children's museum. I was on vacation and the staff approached me after watching me repeatedly/intentionally crashing into stuff on a boat simulator. I was 8 on vacation from KC and it was 96.
6:35 Tom Skerritt was the actor who played Captain Dallas in Ridley Scott's 'Alien' (1979) and he's been in tons of movies including 'The Dead Zone' with Christopher Walken, 'Top Gun' with Tom Cruise, 'A River Runs Through It' with Brad Pitt, and on and on. The more you know... :)
She was 2.4 seconds away from crying @ 1:04:22 even though she knew the whole time that he was still alive. This was a great reaction to 2 great movies. Seth McFarland is comedic genius. I think Ted 2 is is better, like Empire is better than A New Hope. It just extends the greatness from the first movie.
Which is wild, considering how much of a beast Thornton was with fights. My favorite athlete to put on skates for the Bruins, partially saying that because Cam Neely was before my time
this movie pay homage to every peoples who kept their childhood toys in their house even after we grew older.... in fact, Ted character was based of Seth Macfarlane childhood toy... kept that toys after all years was truly act of Love🥺👍
The point in an artist sticking to the genre references they grew up with is to encourage newer generations to look up and appreciate the art that brought us here in the first place! 😀
Well, there go my evening plans!.... I recently re-watched the Ted movies because of the series... In my opinion the series is just as hilarious as the movies, so please watch!
I enjoyed the second one, more than the first. so many cameos, all the jokes about Amanda's character - it really was much funnier! also, in the debate about whether Ted should gain the status of a living person, while questioning the status of other beings can be evidence, it should never be the defining rule
if you want some more suggestions of comedies to react to may I suggest Super Troopers 2001, Super Troopers 2 2018, Waiting 2005, Still Waiting 2009, and A Million Ways to Die In the West 2014
24:57 watched Ted in the cinema, and continuously laughed for minutes watching & remembering this scene. Come on, Tiffany's "I think I'm alone now" so weird. Hahahaha.
A Teddy Rukspin was a bear that you would put a cassette tape into, and he would dance. I got one when I was about 5. They were a major Christmas toy of that year.
Do you realize a lot of Star Trek actors were in the second movie, right? Especially, Micheal Dorn (Worf). He kinda reprises his role as Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation. He was wearing the yellow and black Star Trek uniform with the Klingon forehead ridges.
i think something i realized on these later watches is it’s supposed to make you think he’s eating the duck but he’s MAKING HIS PET DUCK DINNER😭😭😭😭that’s why he names him
Awesome video guys! Here are some amazing and in my opinion underrated comedies. 1. Super trooper (2001) 2.Big Trouble (2002) very underrated in my opinion. 3. The Men in black movies, all 3 are great! 4.Dogma (1999) A Kevin Smith Classic (my favourite from him) 5.Bi-Centenial man (1999) A very underrated Robin Williams classic
58:45 the dude dressed as the Tick actually played the Tick in the live action Tick and the dude dressed as Worf from Star Trek is the actor who played Worf in Star Trek.
I love that kaycee seems to go into Anthony’s movie recommendations with an open mind and actually gives them a chance. I’m a film fanatic. To the point where my friends call it an obsession. And I’m always giving recommendations of great films that kinda fly under the radar. But it’s very rare that my friends and family actually end up watching them because they’re just not that interested in watching films. So yeah it’s great to actually see someone being introduced to so many good movies. On the off chance that Anthony and/or kaycee read this comment, please do ‘a million ways to die in the west’. It’s another Seth McFarlane movie. It’s really good. Imo anyway. I think you two would appreciate it, if you haven’t already seen it.
Fun fact: the guy who rushed the stage during the concert was Shawn Thornton. Thornton played for the Boston Bruins and was the tough guy who got in fights all the time.
“He’s more of a person than lots of other people, I mean, fucking Stephen Tyler, what the fuck is that? Some weird soccer mom looking Goonie monster?” That line has me friggin’ dying!
Patrick Warburton that dresses up as The Tick at the convention. Patrick Warburton played the live The Tick tv show in the 90s. Liam Neeson cameo in this movie because he was in the movie A Million Ways To Die In The West with Seth MacFarlane. Mika Kunis wasn’t in the second film because of scheduling conflicts and she was pregnant during the production
Casey's right, there are many philosophical debates around what constitutes personhood and whether it's linked to human beings. The main agreement is that a person is a being who has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of property, or legal responsibility. For example, John Locke called “person” a forensic term to include their appropriating actions and their merit, and so this belongs only to intelligent agents capable of a law, and happiness, and misery”. Other philosophers, including Plato and Rene Descartes, claimed that one cannot be a person unless one has an immaterial soul, and the identity of persons rests in the identity of souls, which goes back to the argument Samantha makes about whether Ted has as soul or not. Edit: The AI argument is different, because they're programmed with limitations in their responses and capacity for learning. If in the future however, an AI or robot were to develop its own self-awareness without human programming, they could be considered a person. A good movie has shows this concept is Cloud Atlas. Ted possesses consciousness outside of his programming.
Comedies you should watch at some point in your life! Classics: Superbad Napolean Dynamite Office Space Austin Powers Zoolander 40 year old virgin Anchorman Dumb & Dumber Hangover Newer: Game Night Girls Trip My Favourite: Four Lions
I can't believe you didn't include "THE LINE" about Morgan Freeman. I nearly turned the video off I was so upset. LOL "I could sleep on a bed made of your voice." F*cking poetry!!
Hey your concerns on the 80s joke is addressed in the 2nd movie and the show does a GREAT GREAT job of making it funny and the younger John does an amazing job like he’s great, whole cast honestly it’s really good
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Patrick Warburton actually played the Tick in a short-lived TV series. So damn funny!
Ya should check shortsirquit movie I think I spell it wrong lol of u like this movie
how bout them cowboys? lol
Were did the ted tv show be reaction go ?
Teddy Ruxpin was a toy from the 80s, he was a bear that had a tape player in his back and would read back from a story that was on an audio cassette. He had a buddy named " Grubby" and you could hook them together and they would both respond to the tape.
It was awesome to put an ozzy tape in teddy
“There are no chicks with dicks, Johnny only guys with tits!!!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He should be happy he never got a Teddy Ruxpin. Those things are creepy as hell, and not just because one was in Paranormal Activity 3
I put 2 different cassettes
in the teddy ruxpin
back in the 1980''s
NWA
STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON
HULK HOGAN'S
theme
REAL AMERICAN
Wasn't there a show too? Like Teddy Ruxpin Adventures or something?
As a nerd and a fan of both Star Trek and The Tick, I love the idea of Michael Dorn and Patrick Warburton showing up at Comic-Con just to bully nerds, while dressed as Worf and The Tick respectively. 😂
The best part of both movies haha
If only Seth could have gotten Mark Hamill cosplaying as either Luke Skywalker, The Joker, or Cockknocker. That would have been awesome.
I remember taking my mom (who was 62 at the time) to see the first Ted in theaters and I was absolutely surprised how hard she was laughing at this movie. I mean both scenes of Ted talking to the grocery store manager and saying some of the most obscene things she had ever heard made her laugh helplessly.🤣🤣
I just hope you guys go all the way and watch the whole Ted tv series.🤞🤞
Modern classic comedies, Seth Macfarlane struck gold on these movies
I’d agree on the first. I know no one who has ever admitted to seeing the second
@@DirtnapJack I've seen the 2nd
@@DirtnapJacklmao what are you even talking about? It polled well with people who aren't stuck up asshats.
@@DirtnapJackI think the second one is funnier is that not what the streets are saying?
@@DirtnapJackno one has a problem with Ted 2. This is a you thing my man
John faking his death in the hospital scene was so freaking classic! 🤣😂 I loved the second Ted periodt
I remember watching the 2nd one in theaters and laughing do hard at the "No problem we're a fun hospital" that people legitimately started laughing more with me then the joke which already had a really good laugh but ny literally dying caused for an even bigger one
THANK YOU for not censoring this reaction. 😂👍 Caught me off guard during the thunder buddy song.
Every time I see this girl, I feel better. I feel like she just radiates positivity, she's very sweet
Seth MacFarlane also made a spoof Western: A Million Ways To Die In The Old West w lotsa great people, including Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown back in 1885 with DeLorean in a barn.😂 Hilarious!
Dude smh! 🤦🏻♂️ the hell's wrong with you?! Why spoil the movie for them? Let them watch and react. Don't give off the cameo appearances idiot.
It was all right. Not that funny.
@@leobuscaglia5576 It won five Funny Boner awards! (Oscars of San Fernando Valley PTA: Hollywood parents, etc . . . ;)
1:01:45 on the right side actually is Peter fighting the Chicken 😂
Thanks guys, I like the idea of both movies in one video.
Ted & Ted 2 are my top favorite comedy. Plus these movies are on my “Get To Know My Sense of Humor” list 😂😂
You should react to the TED TV series It’s hilarious
"He pulled out his Marky Mark for a second." - And that's why we love Kacee!
I was born in '91 as well.. I'll be 33 on Thursday the 25th on Jan.. i caught almost every 80's and 90's reference in both films.. these 2 are 2 of my favorite comedy films made in resent history.. great reactions..
I really hope you guys dont give up after the first episode. It gets better and even though i still enjoyed it i know some didnt.
Y’all are making me rewatch classics! Y’all been going hard since that week before Christmas!!! Keep it up!!!
Teddy Ruxpin was a popular teddy bear in the 80s. He had a cassette player inside him. You'd put a tape in him and his mouth would move as he read you a story. I had one when I was little. I remember putting music tapes in him and being disappointed that he didn't mouth along to the music.
Rumor has it, Mila Kunis didn't do Ted 2 because she was pregnant, and the original story was too similar to a recently released movie, We're the Millers (Where group goes on road trip to smuggle weed).
Amanda Seyfried and Liam Nieson were in another Seth Mcfarlane movie: One Million Ways to Die in the West. It's a Western Comedy Ala McFarlane's usual style. Some people didn't care for it, but I loved it. Charlize Theron is amazing in it.
Both of these movies we're peak asf when it came out. Such great comedies. Top tier
That laugh after that Superman joke was honestly the best. I love you guys and your connection. One of my favorites ❤❤
I love watching a comedy when the reactor talks about personal accountability with a teddy bear LOL.
After rewatching these movie I realized just how much better the show is
I know right the show is shockingly beyyer
Completely agree
They’re both hilarious
I watched first episode thought was terrible
Random thing. I was almost classmates with Seth McFarlane. He went to RISD for animation and I was going to go there for animation at the same time but ended up picking a local school.
His parents live(ed?) in my home city. Used to see them all the time when I worked at the Market Basket deli
The reason it's "human" instead of "person" is because the law bases legal personhood on being human. Basically, if the court declared him a person but not a human, a bunch of other laws would have to be re-written to accommodate a broader understanding of personhood. But if they just declare Ted to be a human, then nothing else needs to be changed and no one has to put in any more work on the issue.
I wanted to scream through my phone screen at them that it’s not that simple. You can’t just declared him a person and not a human he still would not under the law enjoy all the rights and privileges of a human being because in legal documents a person is defined as a human. Laws would have to be rewritten. Alot!
The Ted tv show on Peacock that just released is fantastic and doesn’t pull any punches like the movie. Seth Mcfarlene did it again. I hope you two check that out when a spot opens up.
Im watching it now 😂
wait there's a tv show?
@@armoredsquirrel946 Yes, on Peacock. Came out 1-2 weeks ago
Is it as good as the movies?
@@dustnbones0013 a lot of the same humor. Definitely give it a shot, I’m confident people will enjoy it. Reminds me a lot of family guy episodes in the style/theme of the show
Funny comedies you could watch:
1. Role Models (Paul Rudd, Seann William Scott)
2, Shanghai Noon (Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson)
3. Tropic Thunder (Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Tom Cruise)
4. Due Date (Zach Galifianakis, Robert Downey Jr)
I love Due Date and Role Models
Teddy Ruxpin was a talking teddy bear on sale in the late 80s - it was a HUGE hit with the public - sold out very fast, especially at Christmas.
I never noticed in the comic con that they actually had the chicken fighting a Peter Griffin looking guy. 1:01:46
The whole car scene with Ted driving to “Mess Around” is a reference to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Not sure if you seen it but Steve Martin and John Candy absolutely kill it as the leads. It’s a great thanksgiving movie and very funny
I was literally going to write this but had to check if anyone beat me to it lol
@@rocketrichard8264 I was gonna reply that if someone beat me to it 😂
@@clevelandcbiI was gonna reply that to that reply but you beat me to it.
These movies are pure Family Guy comedy, and the series is even more hilarious lol
It was funny that Patrick Warburton was dressed as the Tick which he was in the 01 live action series that was canceled, and his boyfriend Michael Dorn (Battle Beast) was dressed as his character Worf fron Star Trek The Next Generation with Patrick Stewart, and Star Trek Deep Space 9 with Nana Visitor who was the adoption agent.
Ted getting Donnie to dance in the second movie is Soo funny 😂😂
"Two can play this where's Waldo shit"
Patrick Warburton played The Tick in one of the verisons of it, so him cosplaying as him, fantastic.
The charm of the Flash Gordon movie still holds up to this day. I really hope to see that as a channel react some day.
*sets alarm*
*About to turn off phone and go to sleep, 2:11AM for me, gotta get up at 8*
"TWO TED MOVIES ONE VIDEO!"
Nice timing 😂
Been binging on reactions and just came across you two now doing back to back teds. Loved it, you're a riot :) New sub!
27:34
Chris Tucker: "YOU GOT KNOCKED DA F*CK OUT MAN! 😂
Oh, one more thing. I LOOVE the outfit of Kacee's on Ted 2. Such a lovely compilation of colors! Nice!
I went to a Tom Papa show in D.C. and I was the youngest in the audience so for about 15 minutes I got life advice from him. One of the funniest moments of my life.
12:08 I always lmao at Johns response to the kids "Stand up straight when you talk to me".
Hello Anthony & Kacee!😊 The entire first season of the new "Ted" series has been released on Peacock. In "Ted 2" Guy's friend Rick (Michael Dorn) is dressed as the Klingon Worf from Star Trek at the Comic-Con. He is the actor that played Worf.😉 I agree the jokes are more current in Ted 2. Great reactions to Ted & Ted2, Anthony & Kacee!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏
Random fact I got put up on a billboard in Boston for the children's museum. I was on vacation and the staff approached me after watching me repeatedly/intentionally crashing into stuff on a boat simulator. I was 8 on vacation from KC and it was 96.
6:35 Tom Skerritt was the actor who played Captain Dallas in Ridley Scott's 'Alien' (1979) and he's been in tons of movies including 'The Dead Zone' with Christopher Walken, 'Top Gun' with Tom Cruise, 'A River Runs Through It' with Brad Pitt, and on and on.
The more you know... :)
Major League 1 and 2. Hilarious. The best parts of those movies is the announcer/play by play guy 😂🤣
She was 2.4 seconds away from crying @ 1:04:22 even though she knew the whole time that he was still alive. This was a great reaction to 2 great movies. Seth McFarland is comedic genius. I think Ted 2 is is better, like Empire is better than A New Hope. It just extends the greatness from the first movie.
58:50 its hilarious that he's dressed as The Tick, because, well, he WAS The Tick! LOL
Fun fact: The guy John knocked off the stage with the mic stand was Boston Bruins player Shawn Thornton
Which is wild, considering how much of a beast Thornton was with fights. My favorite athlete to put on skates for the Bruins, partially saying that because Cam Neely was before my time
fun fact John’s mom, in the very beginning, is played by Alex Borstein, the same actress who played Lois Griffin in Family Guy!
I love how you guys reacted to the jokes that some people are afraid to and censor themselves
this movie pay homage to every peoples who kept their childhood toys in their house even after we grew older....
in fact, Ted character was based of Seth Macfarlane childhood toy...
kept that toys after all years was truly act of Love🥺👍
the lil john thing at the beginning has me rolln. at least people didn't forget him lol
Dude, must feel so fortunate having a beautiful lady that's laughing and happy and so full of life!
53:25 is supposed to resemble the movie from Plane, Trains and Automobiles with Jhon Candy
Y’all missed the post credit scene with Liam Neeson appearing again
The point in an artist sticking to the genre references they grew up with is to encourage newer generations to look up and appreciate the art that brought us here in the first place! 😀
58:42 This is extra funny because they're dressed as the characters they played on TV.
1:01:57 Amanda Seyfried is a good sport for playing that scene. inside Joke: Her big round eyes are frequently to Gollum's eyes in memes.
Well, there go my evening plans!.... I recently re-watched the Ted movies because of the series... In my opinion the series is just as hilarious as the movies, so please watch!
I enjoyed the second one, more than the first. so many cameos, all the jokes about Amanda's character - it really was much funnier!
also, in the debate about whether Ted should gain the status of a living person, while questioning the status of other beings can be evidence, it should never be the defining rule
Sam is definitely a better fit as Johnny's love than Lori
Jedi Master is born in the 80s, You're a Knight at best ;)
He wasn't making the duck for dinner, he was making the duck dinner.
if you want some more suggestions of comedies to react to may I suggest Super Troopers 2001, Super Troopers 2 2018, Waiting 2005, Still Waiting 2009, and A Million Ways to Die In the West 2014
24:57 watched Ted in the cinema, and continuously laughed for minutes watching & remembering this scene. Come on, Tiffany's "I think I'm alone now" so weird. Hahahaha.
15:15 "Did you just call me woare? "
*"Look, dad. I made a shit!!!"*
- how I learned my 3 year old daughter watched this movie
A Teddy Rukspin was a bear that you would put a cassette tape into, and he would dance. I got one when I was about 5. They were a major Christmas toy of that year.
"Bickford Schmecklers Cool Ideas" is my all time favorite.
Do you realize a lot of Star Trek actors were in the second movie, right? Especially, Micheal Dorn (Worf). He kinda reprises his role as Worf from Star Trek: The Next Generation. He was wearing the yellow and black Star Trek uniform with the Klingon forehead ridges.
the tick and worf costumes were my favorite jokes considering the actors played those characters before
i think something i realized on these later watches is it’s supposed to make you think he’s eating the duck but he’s MAKING HIS PET DUCK DINNER😭😭😭😭that’s why he names him
i live in san diego and the comic con here is huge......the whole city basically shuts down for the week comic con is here
Bachelor party, porkys series, class act, house party, van Wilder, waiting, cannon ball run 1 and 2 are a bunch of good movies
The Beetlejuice bit gets me every time 😂
54:40 I have never seen this meme and I’m in tears at work right now 😂
Awesome video guys!
Here are some amazing and in my opinion underrated comedies.
1. Super trooper (2001)
2.Big Trouble (2002) very underrated in my opinion.
3. The Men in black movies, all 3 are great!
4.Dogma (1999) A Kevin Smith Classic (my favourite from him)
5.Bi-Centenial man (1999) A very underrated Robin Williams classic
"WHAT'S A TEDDY RUXPIN?!?!?!" Are you frickin' kidding me, you two??? Oh, now I feel oldddd at 39.
58:45 the dude dressed as the Tick actually played the Tick in the live action Tick and the dude dressed as Worf from Star Trek is the actor who played Worf in Star Trek.
The two Teds in one reaction? Oh HELL yeah!
I love that kaycee seems to go into Anthony’s movie recommendations with an open mind and actually gives them a chance.
I’m a film fanatic. To the point where my friends call it an obsession. And I’m always giving recommendations of great films that kinda fly under the radar. But it’s very rare that my friends and family actually end up watching them because they’re just not that interested in watching films.
So yeah it’s great to actually see someone being introduced to so many good movies.
On the off chance that Anthony and/or kaycee read this comment, please do ‘a million ways to die in the west’. It’s another Seth McFarlane movie. It’s really good. Imo anyway. I think you two would appreciate it, if you haven’t already seen it.
Fun fact: the guy who rushed the stage during the concert was Shawn Thornton. Thornton played for the Boston Bruins and was the tough guy who got in fights all the time.
Not sure how popular/well known this one is, but I'd recommend Club Dread
Recently rewatched both movies so glad you guys loved it
Gave me flash back vibes at the movie I watched called short cuircuit 2. At the end he was labeled as a citizen and not just a robot
Gotta admit, I have seen this video 5+times lol -- You guys are so fun!!
“He’s more of a person than lots of other people, I mean, fucking Stephen Tyler, what the fuck is that? Some weird soccer mom looking Goonie monster?” That line has me friggin’ dying!
Patrick Warburton that dresses up as The Tick at the convention. Patrick Warburton played the live The Tick tv show in the 90s. Liam Neeson cameo in this movie because he was in the movie A Million Ways To Die In The West with Seth MacFarlane. Mika Kunis wasn’t in the second film because of scheduling conflicts and she was pregnant during the production
58:43 thats Mr Warburton and he Plays Joe on Family guy amd He actually was The first live action Tick😂
The two security guards at the convention are mark walbergs shadowhood friends.
Amanda Seyfried in Ted 2 is beautiful.
Casey's right, there are many philosophical debates around what constitutes personhood and whether it's linked to human beings. The main agreement is that a person is a being who has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of property, or legal responsibility. For example, John Locke called “person” a forensic term to include their appropriating actions and their merit, and so this belongs only to intelligent agents capable of a law, and happiness, and misery”. Other philosophers, including Plato and Rene Descartes, claimed that one cannot be a person unless one has an immaterial soul, and the identity of persons rests in the identity of souls, which goes back to the argument Samantha makes about whether Ted has as soul or not.
Edit: The AI argument is different, because they're programmed with limitations in their responses and capacity for learning. If in the future however, an AI or robot were to develop its own self-awareness without human programming, they could be considered a person. A good movie has shows this concept is Cloud Atlas. Ted possesses consciousness outside of his programming.
I loved both of these movies - and I loved both of your reactions! Well done!
Comedies you should watch at some point in your life!
Classics:
Superbad
Napolean Dynamite
Office Space
Austin Powers
Zoolander
40 year old virgin
Anchorman
Dumb & Dumber
Hangover
Newer:
Game Night
Girls Trip
My Favourite:
Four Lions
The guy dressed as the Tick played the Tick in a live action show of the Tick 🤣🤣
Ya'll missed the after credit sequence on Ted 2 where Liam Neeson returns the Trix cereal.
Since nobody mentioned it; 53:30 is a reference to the Steve Martin John Candy movie, Planes Trains and Automobiles.
6:38: Dallas from Alien.
I can't believe you didn't include "THE LINE" about Morgan Freeman. I nearly turned the video off I was so upset. LOL
"I could sleep on a bed made of your voice." F*cking poetry!!
Hey your concerns on the 80s joke is addressed in the 2nd movie and the show does a GREAT GREAT job of making it funny and the younger John does an amazing job like he’s great, whole cast honestly it’s really good