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In this exclusive 88 minute DVD premiere, featuring brand new, never before seen content, Stewie, the maniacal baby genius, is distracted from his plans for world domination when he sees a man who looks just like him on television. Convinced that this man must be his real father (after all, how could he possibly share genetic material with the dimwitted Peter?), Stewie sets off on a cross-country road trip to find him. But his incredible journey leads him to discoveries far more vile and shocking that anything found in his diaper. Review: The Best of Stewie Griffin on Family Guy - Simple very hilarious and non stop laughter and comedy. Family Guy definitely will cheer up anyone’s day. There is never a boring or dull moment when watching an episode or two of Family Guy. Review: Great Laughs, Incisive Social Commentary - Family Guy is a raucous irreverent animated comedy propelled back into production due to fans (like me) who appreciated its incredible daring satire of, well - everything and everyone! This DVD is a no-holds-barred masterpiece of iconoclastic humor, not for the faint of heart. The censors have had a field day with Family Guy episodes since its first broadcast, and that is a recommendation in its own right! All our favorite characters have their moments - Brian the alcoholic intellectual dog, Stewie the evil mastermind infant, Meg the homely teen girl, Chris the overweight underachiever, Peter the buffoon who enjoys the guilty pleasures in life, Lois the former party girl from a wealthy family turned Mom, and Mayor Adam West (played by the 70's classic Batman, Adam West) as a paranoid Mayor of Quahaug RI. In the very beginning, you see Lois tumble ass over teakettle on the red carpet from the limo to the "opening night" of this film, tanked from the champagne in the limo and wanting to do Peter then and there - and it sets the stage for the rest of the film, which is a bawdy fun tale of Stewie seeking the "mysterious man" whom he believes must be his biological father. Stewie is inspired by the concept that Peter, a simpleton, could not have produced the DNA which created such a brilliant sinister genious, and decides to find the mysterious man he glimpsed who resonated with him so strongly. The revelation of the mysterious man's identity drives the plot, as pop culture references, quips, and the never-ending insult duels between Brian and Stewie keep the laughs going. We all know a Quagmire (clich? ladies' man ridiculous to all but himself and the conquests he ensnares with his lifelong experience of chasing tail), a Cleveland (sweet stable guy-next-door who is the calm in the storm and the voice of ethics and helping our fellow man), a Joe (while he is in a wheelchair, his personality as an overly macho jock is abundantly clear) and all our favorites. We know people like these, and this is an unabashed portrayal of them that is only a slight exaggeration! If you are easily offended, Family Guy isn't for you, but it should be. If you can't laugh at your own beliefs, they are dogma not truth - truth is strong enough to handle the challenge of humor. The pop culture references and laughs are sharp social commentary and the humor is edgy to say the least. I agree with another reviewer - this was more like a few episodes put together, rather than feeling like a feature length film, but who cares when it is as good as this? Enjoy a few good laughs, get this!
| ASIN | B000A3DFV8 |
| Actors | Alex Borstein, Lori Alan, Mila Kunis, Seth Green, Seth MacFarlane |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,808 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #4,461 in Comedy (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (875) |
| Director | Pete Michels, Peter Shin |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | MFR024543207894#VG |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Release date | September 27, 2005 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 28 minutes |
| Studio | 20th Century Fox |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
| Writers | Alex Borstein, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, Chris Sheridan, David Zuckerman, Gary Janetti |
N**T
The Best of Stewie Griffin on Family Guy
Simple very hilarious and non stop laughter and comedy. Family Guy definitely will cheer up anyone’s day. There is never a boring or dull moment when watching an episode or two of Family Guy.
E**E
Great Laughs, Incisive Social Commentary
Family Guy is a raucous irreverent animated comedy propelled back into production due to fans (like me) who appreciated its incredible daring satire of, well - everything and everyone! This DVD is a no-holds-barred masterpiece of iconoclastic humor, not for the faint of heart. The censors have had a field day with Family Guy episodes since its first broadcast, and that is a recommendation in its own right! All our favorite characters have their moments - Brian the alcoholic intellectual dog, Stewie the evil mastermind infant, Meg the homely teen girl, Chris the overweight underachiever, Peter the buffoon who enjoys the guilty pleasures in life, Lois the former party girl from a wealthy family turned Mom, and Mayor Adam West (played by the 70's classic Batman, Adam West) as a paranoid Mayor of Quahaug RI. In the very beginning, you see Lois tumble ass over teakettle on the red carpet from the limo to the "opening night" of this film, tanked from the champagne in the limo and wanting to do Peter then and there - and it sets the stage for the rest of the film, which is a bawdy fun tale of Stewie seeking the "mysterious man" whom he believes must be his biological father. Stewie is inspired by the concept that Peter, a simpleton, could not have produced the DNA which created such a brilliant sinister genious, and decides to find the mysterious man he glimpsed who resonated with him so strongly. The revelation of the mysterious man's identity drives the plot, as pop culture references, quips, and the never-ending insult duels between Brian and Stewie keep the laughs going. We all know a Quagmire (clich? ladies' man ridiculous to all but himself and the conquests he ensnares with his lifelong experience of chasing tail), a Cleveland (sweet stable guy-next-door who is the calm in the storm and the voice of ethics and helping our fellow man), a Joe (while he is in a wheelchair, his personality as an overly macho jock is abundantly clear) and all our favorites. We know people like these, and this is an unabashed portrayal of them that is only a slight exaggeration! If you are easily offended, Family Guy isn't for you, but it should be. If you can't laugh at your own beliefs, they are dogma not truth - truth is strong enough to handle the challenge of humor. The pop culture references and laughs are sharp social commentary and the humor is edgy to say the least. I agree with another reviewer - this was more like a few episodes put together, rather than feeling like a feature length film, but who cares when it is as good as this? Enjoy a few good laughs, get this!
T**N
Completely Hilarious
I was a little shocked to actually hear the F word come out of the characters mouths- I was expecting a decent amount of bleeps- but was pleasently suprised when there were no bleeps to be heard- no blurs or black boxes (except for one- but I feel it needed to be done)- and I almost peed my pants at the sight of Sgt Scrotes, and the line "......anything with an amputee" (you'll have to see it to understand). As with any Family Guy episode there are the occassional groaner, but for the most part it stays true to the TV series. After a near death experience, Stewie tries to be a better person as to not end up in hell (his glimpse into his possible eternity of damnation left him frightened for his soul) After giving up on being nice, Stewie happens to catch a glimpse of a man on Television who has an uncanny resemblence to him- so he sets out, with Brian, to find the man who he believes is his REAL father. The movie gives a glimpse into a possible future for the Griffin family, and, as in the TV series, Meg's future is the most interesting, and as it always is in the show, the meanest (what do they have against Meg anyway?) For the Hardcore Family Guy fan (those that felt that it's first cancellation was a crime to TV, and rushed out to grab a copy of the the first season when they heard it was being released and missed many nights of sleep waiting for the day- yep - like me)- this is a must see, for casual fans of the show- eh- maybe- if you hate the show- just avoid it. Sure, it's not a pinnacle in animation- far from it (rememeber, this is a show that pushes the envelope on good taste, it's no Beauty and the Beast) I do think it would've been fun as a musical (which could've used a ton of Disney/Classic Musical movie parodies- but still funny)
A**N
I wasn’t expecting it to be a movie.
Like the title say I wasn’t expecting it to be a movie, I thought it would a dvd with three individual episodes with an opener and closing scene. In saying that I definitely enjoyed this movie. If you wondering where this movie is place canonically in the series it after the episode The Griffin Family History. If you favorite character is Stewie and you enjoy the relationship he has with Brian I definitely recommend this movie.
C**7
Good purchase
I bought this as a Christmas present.
A**R
Break Out The Rubber Pants!
Follow Stewie's lead & wear a diaper for this one! You'll be glad you did, unless, of course, you have that plastic-clad furniture, lol. Seth has done it again with this side-splitting comedy. He's taken some of the best of Stewie's antics from the popular Fox cartoon, added a few unseen gems, & has come up with an all Stewie review! Join Stewie on a series of wild adventures as he tries to 'find' himself. He also finds numerous pitfalls along the way, pits that only Stewie can fall into. A hilariously good time for all "Family Guy" fans!
D**8
I love The Family Guy, but............
I am a huge fan of The Family Guy and have been looking forward to buying this DVD ever since I heard it was coming out. I just finished watching this DVD and am in shock at how Un-Family Guy it was. It didn't even seem like I was watching The Family Guy. It appeared as if it was a different show with The Family Guy characters. It seemed as if it was written and thrown together over a weekend. I honestly think I laughed once.....maybe. I can't even remember at this point. I am a loyal Family Guy fan and will continue to love and watch the episodes on Fox. I have never missed one episode. Alas, my advice to you is to put this in your Netflix queue right now. You'll be thankful you did when the movie is over and you're dropping this into your mailbox.
U**O
Its funny and controversial just like every other family guy episode. Just don’t pay more than $5 for this. I’ve seen this come with a Slip Cover in stores but you can’t guarantee it when you order online. Yours will mostly not come with one.
A**.
DVD does not read in several devices
J**N
Great little movie.
A**A
Ein "Family Guy" Film?! Wow... Kam der im Kino?! Nein... Zum Glück! Denn nur die wenigsten Streifen, die auf einer Fernsehserie basieren, erklären sich von selbst (wie beispielsweise "Jackass the Movie")... Eine Kinoadaption von "Family Guy" hätte eine Neueinführung der Charaktere heraufbeschworen und wäre für Fans, zwar ohne Frage ein Ereignis, aber zeitgleich sicher auch eine sparsamere Ausbeute an Insider Gags, im Vergleich zur Serienvorlage geraten... Ich denke diese DVD-Premiere ist gerade deswegen ein voller Lacherfolg, weil sie sich mit Input für ein unwissendes Publikum nicht aufzuhalten braucht... Der Anfang und das Ende des Films sind in gewohnter Family Guy Marnier inszeniert, wärend im Mittelteil sogar mit Pointen derart um sich gefeuert wird, wie man es in den Fernsehfolgen, am Stück, so noch nicht erleben durfte... Negativ zu bewerten ist lediglich, dass einige wenige Nebenfiguren zu kurz kommen, bzw. ganz außen vor gelassen wurden, und sich das Ende etwas zieht... Aber das verzeihe ich "Stewies untold Story" nur allzu gern, wo mich der Film doch amüsiert hat, wie lang keine andere Komödie...
K**Y
Came in perfect condition!
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