(2014) is a wild ride through 1882 Arizona. Directed, written by, and starring MacFarlane, the film attempts to subvert romanticized Western tropes with modern-day humor and extreme slapstick.
When Seth MacFarlane followed up the massive success of Ted with a Western comedy, expectations were sky-high. Released in 2014, A Million Ways to Die in the West brought MacFarlane’s signature R-rated, cutaway-heavy humor to the frontier. For those looking to revisit this star-studded romp, the (often labeled as "720p B-Better" or high-bitrate encodes) remains a sweet spot for casual viewing. a million ways to die in the west 2014 720p b better
The film’s brilliance lies in its title. It deconstructs the romanticism of the 1882 American frontier. Instead of the gallant heroics of John Wayne, we are presented with a realistic (and hilarious) assessment of the Old West: it was a terrible place to live. (2014) is a wild ride through 1882 Arizona
R for strong violence, dark humor, and language. Released in 2014, A Million Ways to Die