Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
R | 23 July 2005 (USA)
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The major sub-plot circles around the youngest Griffin, Stewie, who has a near-death experience at a pool when a lifeguard chair falls on him, but he survives. After having a vision of being in Hell, he decides to change his ways, but this doesn't last long. While watching television, he and Brian spot a man that looks like Stewie. Brian is convinced that he is Stewie's real father, until Stewie learns that the man is actually himself as an adult, taking a vacation from his own time period. Baby Stewie visits thirty years later to discover that his adult self, going by the name Stu, is a single blue-collar middle-aged virgin working at a Circuit City-type store. Meanwhile, Peter and Lois are trying to teach their two older kids, Meg and Chris, to date. In the future, Chris, who hasn't changed much, is working as a cop and is married to a foul-mouthed hustler named Vanessa. Meg is now called Ron, since she had a sex-change after college.

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Dotsthavesp

I wanted to but couldn't!

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BelSports

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Calum Hutton

It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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Fleur

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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Eric Stevenson

It was weird watching this movie because I've seen nearly every episode of "Family Guy" and it was easy to recognize this movie as being adapted into three episodes of the TV show. Now there was enough material here for four episodes, but they trimmed it down to three in the actual show. I admit that I'm not a fan of "Family Guy", but this was still enjoyable. Besides, it wasn't really until later that "Family Guy" became particularly hated. I counted 45 cutaway gags in this movie! What's interesting here is that there are a lot of things that really do build up.The thing was, I didn't get a feeling that this was epic enough for a movie. It still didn't seem large scale. Of course, it probably was better than most episodes of the actual show. There are lots of funny little lines here and there. I especially love the opening sequence where they talk about how they're rolling out the red carpet for a direct to video movie. With all the awful direct to video movies I've seen this month, this was quite refreshing. It has some good satire in it and it doesn't really seem like "Family Guy" will ever get a theatrically released movie, unlike "My Little Pony", hee hee. ***

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Checkina Coulibaly

Stewie and Peter are my two most favorite characters in history. I loved this movie because of their opposite personalities and journeys. The other main characters were brilliant as well-established as always too. It was so good that I watch it all the time at home. Every plot in the movie was epic. So decently perfect. The most flawless film that I've seen in 12 years today. I hope Family Guy does another movie again because it's been 17 years since the show began it's badass legacy since 1999 and survived cancellation and revived from the ashes twice. That's what I love about Family Guy. It's the underdog of intellectual comedy. It's freakin sweet.

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bob362

The series of family guy is spectacular and hilarious, the programme is set to comedy and,"boy it is!",the family guy episodes are so funny i could not honestly describe them, but i insist!.the episodes are based around perfect family stereotype and shows different characters dominance as the episodes progresses,my favourite character is peter as he hates meg and shows the lazy drunk working class attitude. one thing i like about family guy is the comedy, and the impossible thoughts being made real.I gave the series 10 because it has no errors and has no faults i can only think of good comments towards the programme,i watch family guy when ever i can, and i love it! I have built a bond with the characters and have built up a conscientious decision towards the characters roles,and who is simply the best,i really recommend all of the animated audience fans to watch all the seasons and tell me it's crap Because if someone's going to tell me that such an overwhelming sequel series sketch is crap, then go ahead and please share your views because i'm really interested in any family guy fans views. Ambiguous,Known,Nnclear,Good,BadThe producers combine all of the emotions feelings etc to produce a programme which is simply the best

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bob the moo

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.

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