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With that amazing result, it's the most successful Original R-rated movie ever (Hangover 2 was more successful but that's "just" a sequel). The audience has to have thought the same thing because the movie made $500 million worldwide at the box office. Unfortunately, the movie becomes pretty conventional in the end just like other Hollywood comedies do. Sound familiar? Well, that's because Family Guy does the exact same thing.
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There are also many ansurd scenes isolated from the actual storyline. Furthermore, the movie contains loads of popcultural references. Then there's Alex Borstein (voice of Lois, Tricia Takanawa and more) as John's mom, Mila "Shut up, Meg!" Kunis as leading actress, Mike Henry (voice of Cleveland, Herbert the Pervert and more) as Southern newscaster, John Viener as Alix, Danny Smith as waiter and Alec Sulkin as screenplay writer. The narrator of the movie is Patrick Stewart who's playing Stan's boss in American Dad. For Family Guy and American Dad fans, this movie is kind of a reunion because there are many familiar people involved. So it doesn't take a genius to figure out that his voice can't be missing in it and the story of a talking teddy bear does the trick just fine. MacFarlane's voice is an essential part of the success of Family Guy. In this context, it's quite surprising that MacFarlane didn't come up with a motion picture before 2012. This deal would guarantee lots and lots of new adventures with the Griffin family and with also the Smiths from American Dad. 100 million dollar, MacFarlane got himself the best contract a show writer has ever gotten. After Family Guy got canceled in 2001 and didn't go back on air for several years, the situation was entirely different in 2008. There's no way to go past Seth MacFarlane anymore. 23 differences, including 9x alternate footage Compared are the Theatrical Version and the Extended Version (Unrated Version) (both represented by the Universal UK-Blu-ray)