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Seth MacFarlane hat eine neue Kultfigur geschaffen: Ted, den abgefahrensten Teddybären, der jemals lebte. Und wenn Ted das Maul aufmacht, dann kommen meistens Schweinereien raus. Er säuft, kifft und hurt, was die Bärenhaut so hergibt. Das hat John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) nun davon, daß er sich nichts sehnlicher gewünscht hat, als daß sein Lieblingsteddybär lebendig werden soll. Jetzt hat er alle Hände voll zu tun, um diesen feilgewordenen Kindheitstraum zu bändigen... (Universal Pictures Germany)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Abrams bemühte sich umsonst. Erst das ist E.T. der gegenwärtigen jungen (bekifften) Generation. An manchen Stellen konnte man aus den Situationen mehr machen, manche Witze funktionieren nicht und fordern die Tastatur von Kevin Smith. Gleichzeitig sind aber viele wiederum sehr witzig, originell und mutig und vor allem – in den Teddy verliebt man sich, was bei der nicht schmeichlerischen Kultur des Films der größte Erfolg von seinen Autoren ist. ()

Lima 

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Englisch MacFarlane deserves 4* just for the way he deals with one pseudo-star of the Twilight franchise in the final seconds. I loved the bear, I loved the relaxed Mark Wahlberg, I loved the clever pop culture references to all sorts of things. It was a pretty nice one-off. I was also intrigued by that mom who obviously mistook the film, probably lured by the children's title, sitting next to me with her little girl. About 10 minutes in, during one of the dialogues, which was full of orals and anals, she went rushing out of the theatre :o) ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch First signals. I’m not at all surprised that Ted has such good reviews on Filmbooster. Whereas with most films (and I’m not speaking about art, but about proper mainstream) Czech fans are more critical than the critics (we know how to be more Papist than the Pope), when they are the target of a frontal attack to their instincts, with a lot of profanity, boozing, smoking and shagging, they are in their element because it’s a “politically incorrect comedy that doesn’t give a shit about anything or anyone” – they beat children and make fun of Twilight! Great, init? … Well, that’s not enough, I’m afraid, It should be a lot sharper. This is just a spineless softy wearing the coat of a badass. But to be fair, there are a couple of funny scenes and I almost laughed three times. 40 % ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch I was looking forward to having some proper laughs. In reality, however, it wasn’t so great. I don’t know whether it was the movie that didn’t sit well with me, or its humor. I just watched the movie and the fact that everything except for Mila Kunis was unlikeable made me wonder when this comedy would end. It’s not completely bad, I did have a few laughs. But I guess I thought it would be more than just a few. ()

Pethushka 

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Englisch This movie is no different from many mediocre American comedies. They just swapped the fat rude friend for a chubby rude bear. Can't say I didn't laugh a few times, but I could count the few good lines on one hand. Again, that American simplicity and stiffness that makes me sick. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch An excellent romp, strong on detail and references to things that I grew up on. Although the alpha to omega here is a foul-mouthed teddy bear, overall this is a classic story about leaving behind your childhood. MacFarlane excellently layers up funny scenes and wraps them in a format received by the masses with smiles and ovations. A shame that only fairytales have a happy ending. When you going to buy me a ring, asshole? ()

D.Moore 

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Deutsch Ein Teddy ist wie sein Herrchen… Oder ist es umgekehrt? Jedenfalls könnte sich Mr. Bean so einen Teddybären nie vorstellen. Und ich eigentlich auch nicht. Von dem Film habe ich keine Wunder erwartet. Umso mehr hat er mich dann überrascht. Der Humor ist eigentlich nicht besonders berauschend. Aber die Art und Weise, wie alles präsentiert wird, hat mir sehr gefallen. Es stimmt, dass es im Film ziemlich viele Vulgarismen gibt. Bis auf ein paar Ausnahmen habe ich mir jedoch nicht gedacht: "War sowas wirklich nötig?“ Ted weiß, wann es genug ist. Um den bodenlosen Abgrund der peinlichen Unterhaltung, wo viele andere sog. Komödien verrotten, macht er einen großen Bogen. Er tobt wie verrückt und er schafft es, nostalgisch witzig zu sein. Dabei verstreut er verschiedene Anspielungen – von E.T. - Der Außerirdische über den Imperial March bis hin zu Indiana Jones und so weiter und so fort (Moment, er parodiert sogar eine Parodie – die Tanzszene aus Die unglaubliche Reise in einem verrückten Flugzeug), darunter auch Flash Gordon, welcher auf der großen Party persönlich erscheint. Auch der fäkale Witz hat mich nicht verekelt. Deshalb gebe ich vier Sterne, weil ich mich wirklich köstlich amüsiert habe. ()

lamps 

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Englisch Ted is the kind of light-hearted overseas entertainment of this century, it doesn’t address even the most basic social issues, it doesn’t worry about what is possible and what is not, and it doesn’t involve the viewer in any moral lessons. It's true that the proven phrase "friendship above all else" is mentioned too often, but MacFarlane always pulls it off in such a delicate way that I had to laugh out loud every time, only to quickly realise that I've seen it somewhere else before. No, Ted is first and foremost a bold blast of crazy jokes, gags and sometimes even a bit of raunchy humour, but it feels so ordinary in the performances of the two main characters that the downright embarrassing moments are rather scarce. Mark Wahlberg is likeable, Mila Kunis is gorgeous, and Ted himself is hilarious – an equal social being in the eyes of the other characters, and, in the eyes of the audience, a unique product of the postmodern American zeitgeist, burdened with an addiction to good weed and beautiful women and a love of classic blockbusters. The potential for entertainment is not fully exploited (which the even more daring sequel proves), but this film simply has a wonderfully distinctive character... 80% ()

kaylin 

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Englisch I didn't promise too much about "Ted", but I was simply drawn to a poster where Mark Wahlberg and Teddy Bear were standing with their backs to the viewer and urinating in urinals with a bottle in hand. This is just the right type of humor that suits me. I wasn't mistaken because what was offered to me was an excellent comedy with some unexpected jokes, others well-developed, but above all, this comedy just works and offers every viewer to find what they need here. The bolder ones have truly crude humor that can shock the weaker-minded, but for fans, there is plenty of humor and also great references, such as the one to "Flash Gordon". When the melody of Darth Vader sounds from the phone as Wahlberg's girlfriend's ringtone, you can't help but smile, just like when the opening melody of the series "Knight Rider" plays when Ted calls. The film rides on pop culture references and allusions, where even current things are mentioned, such as the flop "Jack and Jill". There are truly a lot of references here, and in order for the viewer to truly enjoy the film, they must have some knowledge of various aspects of American culture. Someone who has never been interested in basketball probably won't understand Ted's reference to someone named Kareem. But there's much more to it than that. What pleasantly surprises is Mark Wahlberg's performance, whom I have recently had the pleasure of seeing in weaker films. In this case, he shines and is great as the character, and the moment when he sings is truly awful, and therefore also unforgettable. Cameos by Tom Skerritt and Sam Jones (portraying Flash Gordon), who is a really nice surprise, and Norah Jones in a great small role also please. In this film, humor and emotions are presented in such a cocktail that it shook me and I have to rate it really high. It was an experience for me, but it's true that not everyone will find the humor appealing, and the film is more for the chosen ones who are not afraid of a bit of rough humor and profanity. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/08/jane-eyre-ekologicka-afrika-cislo.html ()

Remedy 

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Englisch Seth MacFarlane has no mercy for anything at all (for which he has my admiration), but as a result (or perhaps because of it) his Ted comes across as a maximally unfair but otherwise quite intelligent and cohesive spectacle, which may give unprepared viewers the impression with its "fairy tale" opening that this is really going to be a nice fairy tale about a good teddy bear... which, of course, is reliably buried by the very first scene with the bong on the couch : ))) At the very least, Seth MacFarlane deserves admiration for not being afraid to tread in places that are quite sensitive for the Yanks (e.g. 9/11 and "half-Muslim chicks" :)) and also for letting his Ted act like a total asshole at times and then portraying him as a lovable stuffed animal who has to hide under the covers with his owner before the storm. Ted works great as an 80s-referencing comedy, but somehow on the inside makes you think there's something more to it. I wouldn't characterize that as a criticism or some insanely sophisticated allegory, but if you're even a little perceptive, you just can't miss the parallels. ()

wooozie 

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Englisch I expected far, far better of a movie with a rating higher than The Dictator, but what I got in the end was an average comedy. There is a huge number of great one-liners and references, sometimes almost to a fault, some of the jokes being a little over-the-top. Overall, the movie is only a partial success in this respect. The main disadvantage is that it’s tacky and you can tell how most of the scenes, as well as the ending, will turn out. To sum up, a good comedy worth 3.5 stars, but not the best this year. (PS: The scenes where Ted gets a promotion are brilliant.) ()