Stewie, the maniacal baby of the Griffin family, meets his future self and discovers that his future image is not what he had anticipated because of a near-death experience.Stewie, the maniacal baby of the Griffin family, meets his future self and discovers that his future image is not what he had anticipated because of a near-death experience.Stewie, the maniacal baby of the Griffin family, meets his future self and discovers that his future image is not what he had anticipated because of a near-death experience.
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Lori Alan
- Diane Simmons
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Drew Barrymore
- Self
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John G. Brennan
- Horace
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Mike Henry
- Cleveland Brown
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Don LaFontaine
- FOX Announcer
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Ron Livingston
- Clerk
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Rachael MacFarlane
- Katie Couric
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Will Sasso
- Randy Newman
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André Sogliuzzo
- Additional Voices
- (as Andre Sogliuzzo)
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10meyster7
Watch it for what it is... one liners with a with a sub plot.
I have no idea why an enormous bunch of Family Guy lovers are disappointed with this movie. The movie is just like the show. It's a bunch of one liners with the plot taking backseat to these amazingly written one liners.
Many people in the boards are saying don't put a 10 down because no movie deserves a 10. It's not about comparing it to the Godfather like some people have written, its about the value of how you view the movie in your opinion.
Why buy it? Why watch it? because you want to laugh at what Family Guy does best... roll toilet humor and super highbrow into a small plot that doesn't matter in the end.
This movie is laced with extremely funny references, and lowbrow and highbrow humor. If your looking for more of a story line, watch the simpsons, if your looking complete insanity, watch South Park.
Many people in the boards are saying don't put a 10 down because no movie deserves a 10. It's not about comparing it to the Godfather like some people have written, its about the value of how you view the movie in your opinion.
Why buy it? Why watch it? because you want to laugh at what Family Guy does best... roll toilet humor and super highbrow into a small plot that doesn't matter in the end.
This movie is laced with extremely funny references, and lowbrow and highbrow humor. If your looking for more of a story line, watch the simpsons, if your looking complete insanity, watch South Park.
*This might be counted as a spoiler*
Well, it was good, but there are a couple of things that could have been better.
1. They made this movie waaaaaaay to early. It canceled in 2002 and only came uncanceled in 2005 when they made this. The Simpsons movie was made after 20 years of airing the show.
2. The plot was hard to understand. I mean, Stewie was in the present and future. I'm not gonna explain. If you haven't seen it you would not get it at all.
3. Stewie is 1, right? Then he goes 30 years in time, but people say that he's 35, right? So if its 30 years ahead, he'd only be 31, right? It makes no sense. But no matter.
Well, i liked the movie. Its about $20 dollars here in Canada. Its cheap. I would suggest it to anyone who likes odd humor.
1. They made this movie waaaaaaay to early. It canceled in 2002 and only came uncanceled in 2005 when they made this. The Simpsons movie was made after 20 years of airing the show.
2. The plot was hard to understand. I mean, Stewie was in the present and future. I'm not gonna explain. If you haven't seen it you would not get it at all.
3. Stewie is 1, right? Then he goes 30 years in time, but people say that he's 35, right? So if its 30 years ahead, he'd only be 31, right? It makes no sense. But no matter.
Well, i liked the movie. Its about $20 dollars here in Canada. Its cheap. I would suggest it to anyone who likes odd humor.
Could have been funnier but has some great laughs and plenty of good ones
Having seen hell, Stewie decides to be nice but it is not long before the façade crumbles and instead he decides to spend his days drunk. Brian attempts to teach him a lesson but only succeeds in losing Peter his "normal guy complaining about trivial issues" job on the local cable station. Meanwhile Lois bemoans her lack of privacy and tries to get their kids into the opposite sex to get them out of the house more often. Distracted, they don't spot that Stewie and Brian have joined Quagmire's Cross "Cuntry" trip in a quest to find Stewie's real father.
As a fan of the series I tuned in to the film hoping for it to be the quality of the series. After a slow start I twigged that this was really three episodes woven together with some supporting material which, as someone who enjoys the series shouldn't have been a problem. All the best bits of the series are there in the target-audience film and cultural reference (the two Star Wars ones were my favourite) as well as imaginative crudity. I laughed out loud several times even though the actual plot was consistently pretty weak across the whole film. This is a valid criticism because of the length of the film.
With the episodes the asides ("like the time I") come thick and fast and easily cover the plot to the point where nobody watches for the stories, just the laughs. However with the film the hits are spread a bit thinner and as a result it does occasionally feel a bit baggy (giggly) and I remember sometimes waiting for the next laugh. So I agree with those fans that thought this was not as good as the series, not because I'm a precious fanboy with unrealistic expectations and a rose-tinted memory but because it didn't entertain me as much as I would have liked.
That said I'm glad I watched it and it did enough for me as I imagine it will do for those who enjoy the series. Viewers will rightly feel that it could have been funnier or more consistent but with a handful of great moments and a scattering of good ones it is still worth a look.
As a fan of the series I tuned in to the film hoping for it to be the quality of the series. After a slow start I twigged that this was really three episodes woven together with some supporting material which, as someone who enjoys the series shouldn't have been a problem. All the best bits of the series are there in the target-audience film and cultural reference (the two Star Wars ones were my favourite) as well as imaginative crudity. I laughed out loud several times even though the actual plot was consistently pretty weak across the whole film. This is a valid criticism because of the length of the film.
With the episodes the asides ("like the time I") come thick and fast and easily cover the plot to the point where nobody watches for the stories, just the laughs. However with the film the hits are spread a bit thinner and as a result it does occasionally feel a bit baggy (giggly) and I remember sometimes waiting for the next laugh. So I agree with those fans that thought this was not as good as the series, not because I'm a precious fanboy with unrealistic expectations and a rose-tinted memory but because it didn't entertain me as much as I would have liked.
That said I'm glad I watched it and it did enough for me as I imagine it will do for those who enjoy the series. Viewers will rightly feel that it could have been funnier or more consistent but with a handful of great moments and a scattering of good ones it is still worth a look.
Funny Little Movie
Originally released on dvd as a standalone film, Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story was later added to the official episode canon of Family Guy. The story is interesting enough, it's essentially an 80 minute "Road to" episode. When run in syndication, it's split up into three episodes, which makes sense.
It definitely wasnt just a cash grab, as these episodes are only available on this dvd. Therefore, if you're a dvd collector of the series, you'll be happy. All of the same sort of cutaways and gags are used here, as in the TV show, so the continuity is there. As well as the cast and crew. It makes sense though since it's actually part of the shows canon.
It definitely wasnt just a cash grab, as these episodes are only available on this dvd. Therefore, if you're a dvd collector of the series, you'll be happy. All of the same sort of cutaways and gags are used here, as in the TV show, so the continuity is there. As well as the cast and crew. It makes sense though since it's actually part of the shows canon.
Hilariously excellent
"You know what my grinds my gears" is legendary! I love this movie probably seen a hundred times which is nuts. One liners that are superb, jokes that are spot on, the time travel aspect is brilliant, and I get a heartwarming feeling inside. So much lols, I'm so satisfied with everything.
Did you know
- TriviaThere are 46 flashbacks in the 88-minute-long movie, averaging one every 1.91 minutes.
- GoofsPeter's dad Francis Griffin is shown at Chris' wedding--but Francis Griffin was killed in Season 5 of "Family Guy" when Chris was still a teenager.
- Quotes
Lois Griffin: [drunkenly] When I heard... when I heard... that we were going to be in a movie, I was like, "Fuck yeah!"
- Alternate versionsThere is a separate bleeped and non-censored soundtrack on the DVD. The close captioning has the swear words replaced with euphemisms.
- ConnectionsEdited into Family Guy: Bango Was His Name Oh! (2006)
- SoundtracksBrand New Life
(uncredited)
Written by Martin Cohan and Blake Hunter
Music by Larry Carlton and Robert Kraft
Performed by The New South Bay Orchestra
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- Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
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- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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