Family Guy Movie Review And Baby Stewie

Family Guy Movie Review

Once in a while, there come movies that are made on a really low budget but still can garner enough support and popularity among audiences worldwide. Many a movies, made on meagre budgets, have charted success stories like none other. A popular example would be the case of The Blair Witch Project, which was shot with just a video camera and in natural surroundings. Similarly, audiences may remember a movie called Family Guy presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. This movie was based on a very popular movie series called The Family Guy which was a hit among sitcom audiences worldwide.

The director of The Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane, had intended to make an extended episodic version of the Family Guy series but his endeavours resulted in an 88 minute movie, which was then released as a movie. Seth MacFarlane again brings his family of misfits into the spotlight and tells the story of the maniacal baby genius, Stewie Griffin. This hilarious comedy was an instant hit but was revoked from cinemas worldwide because of the use of vulgar comedy and scenes that many families across the world would consider uncomfortable. This just resulted in making the movie more of a super hit and soon the CD or DVD of The Family Guy was a prized possession for comedy lovers all across the globe.

Family Guy Movie Review

Seth MacFarlane takes us through the life of the baby Stewie Griffin, whose middle name could very well be 'Danger'. Stewie Griffin goes through numerous mishaps, uncomfortable situations and life threatening situations with the ease of an ice skater on ice. The baby Stewie is bored of his life, hates his father and his family and hatches plans for world domination on a daily basis. When his dim witted father, Peter Griffin decides to teach him swimming by throwing him into the pool, baby Stewie survives a near death experience when a chair by the side of the pool falls on him. Hating his family, baby Stewie goes on a drinking spree and is only distracted when he sees a person who looks like him on T.V.

Stewie sets out on a journey to find out the person, whom he thinks is his real father, and finds himself suddenly pitched into the future where he is a blue collared business man working in a Circuit-City electronics store. His family in the future is trying to raise his siblings, one of whom, his brother is now a cop and his sister, who has undergone a sex change operation.

The movie promises to be a rollicking comedy ride through the lives of the Griffins, with the problems and solutions of daily life. The Griffins are a normal boring family, going about their daily business with utmost devotion when baby Stewie arrives and has big plans for his future. This movie is a must own piece for any comedy collection that a collector is maintaining. As the movie's tagline proudly proclaims, it's the "All new, Outrageous, Uncensored" and "88 Minutes of Pee-in-Your-Pants Fun!"

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