The first trailer for the naughty stuffed-animal sequel “Ted 2” has arrived, and it’s all grown up. Well, not quite. Set for release June 26, “Ted 2” finds Seth MacFarlane’s hard-living teddy bear ...
the living teddy bear is crude, crass and sporadically hilarious, and "Ted" the movie is pretty much the same. Writer-director Seth MacFarlane makes the leap from the animated TV sitcoms "Family Guy," ...
“Ted” is not the kind of story that begs for expansion. Once upon a time, a boy wished upon a shooting star for his stuffed teddy bear to come to life; in terms of exposition, that’s basically it.
Nearly a decade after Ted 2 hit the big screen, Seth MacFarlane’s uncouth teddy bear is finally back to raise all kinds of plushie hell in his very own television series. Now streaming exclusively on ...
A signature moment in Seth MacFarlane’s “Ted” has a character recalling a memory that, onscreen, becomes a parody of the Bee Gees’ “Staying Alive” from “Saturday Night Fever.” Except the parody scene ...
When John Bennett was 8, he got a teddy bear for Christmas — and wished (oh, how he wished!) that his toy could be real, and that they could be friends forever and ever. Pretty cute, when he was 8.