The story kicks off with Ted (Seth MacFarlane) marrying Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth). When the couple decides to have a child, the state of Massachusetts throws a wrench in the gears. To be a parent, the government rules that Ted isn’t a person—he’s property.
Surprisingly, the film manages to make you care about the legal status of a stuffed animal. It uses the absurdity of the situation to mirror real-world civil rights struggles.
For movie buffs and archivists, the release is a staple for its balance of file size and visual fidelity. The "HI" (Hearing Impaired) subtitle track is particularly crucial for a movie like this. MacFarlane’s humor is fast-paced, filled with niche 80s pop-culture references and rapid-fire dialogue that’s easy to miss. Having those SDH subtitles ensures you catch every punchline, from the Flash Gordon callbacks to the subtle jabs at New England culture. Should You Rewatch It?
The story kicks off with Ted (Seth MacFarlane) marrying Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth). When the couple decides to have a child, the state of Massachusetts throws a wrench in the gears. To be a parent, the government rules that Ted isn’t a person—he’s property.
Surprisingly, the film manages to make you care about the legal status of a stuffed animal. It uses the absurdity of the situation to mirror real-world civil rights struggles. subtitle Ted.2.2015.720p.BluRay.x264-BLOW.HI
For movie buffs and archivists, the release is a staple for its balance of file size and visual fidelity. The "HI" (Hearing Impaired) subtitle track is particularly crucial for a movie like this. MacFarlane’s humor is fast-paced, filled with niche 80s pop-culture references and rapid-fire dialogue that’s easy to miss. Having those SDH subtitles ensures you catch every punchline, from the Flash Gordon callbacks to the subtle jabs at New England culture. Should You Rewatch It? The story kicks off with Ted (Seth MacFarlane)