Ted Review
By Rich Cline
After a childhood wish brought his teddy bear to life, John (Wahlberg) has become inseparable with his buddy Ted (voiced by Macfarlane). But John's girlfriend Lori (Kunis) is starting to think that a 35-year-old man and his fluffy pal should stop living like stoner-slackers. Worried about the foul-mouthed, womanising Ted's influence, she encourages John to make his own way in life, so they can be a proper couple. But separating Ted and John is more difficult than it looks.
The effects that bring Ted to life are so seamless that we accept him as a character right from the start. It helps that MacFarlane gives him such a riotous personality, always doing and saying the wrong thing as he lures John into yet another compromising situation. Together, they're like fanboys who have refused to grow up, peppering scenes with references to Flash Gordon, Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Knight Rider plus pointed nods to Cheers, Airplane! and, ahem, the Muppets.
But this is more than just another story of a man who refuses to leave his childhood behind. There's actually a rather sophisticated plot underlying the comedy mayhem, recognising that growing up isn't about putting your childhood behind you but rather integrating curiosity, silliness and loyalty into your adult life. Wahlberg and Kunis play to these themes sharply, creating engaging characters who sometimes do stupid things but remain grounded in real life. The cast around them (including several terrific cameos) is mainly comedy fodder.
Where the film falters is in its insistence on a bit of action chaos to resolve everything. We meet Ted's deranged stalker (Ribisi) early in the film, so it's pretty obvious where this is going. But it's much less interesting than Ted's twisted relationships with the likes of bimbo Tami-Lynne (Barth) and singer Nora Jones. And while we laugh at the audacity of the rude humour, it's the underlying resonance of the characters that makes the film thoroughly endearing.

Facts and Figures
Year: 2012
Run time: 106 mins
In Theaters: Friday 29th June 2012
Box Office USA: $218.6M
Box Office Worldwide: $543.3M
Budget: $50M
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Production compaines: Universal Pictures, Media Rights Capital, Fuzzy Door Productions
Reviews
Contactmusic.com: 3.5 / 5
Rotten Tomatoes: 68%
Fresh: 137 Rotten: 65
IMDB: 7.1 / 10
Cast & Crew
Director: Seth MacFarlane
Producer: Jason Clark, John Jacobs, Seth MacFarlane, Scott Stuber, Wellesley Wild
Screenwriter: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild
Starring: Mark Wahlberg as John Bennett, Mila Kunis as Lori Collins, Seth MacFarlane as Ted (voice), Joel McHale as Rex, Giovanni Ribisi as Donny, Patrick Warburton as Guy, Matt Walsh as Thomas, Jessica Barth as Tami-Lynn, Aedin Mincks as Robert, Bill Smitrovich as Frank, Patrick Stewart as Narrator, Laura Vandervoort as Tanya, Bretton Manley as Young John, Alex Borstein as John's Mom, Jessica Stroup as Tracy, Tara Strong as Bellybutton, Norah Jones as Herself, Sam J. Jones as Himself, Robert Wu as Asian Man 'Ming', John Viener as Alix, Ginger Gonzaga as Gina, Melissa Ordway as Michelle, Max Harris as Greenbaum Kid, Tom Skerritt as Himself, Kristina Ellery as Heavenly, Katelyn Lorren as Cherene, Chanty Sok as Angelique, Sarah Fischer as Sauvignon Blanc, Ryan Reynolds as Jared (uncredited), Ted Danson as Ted Danson (uncredited)
Also starring: Sam Jones, Jason Clark, John Jacobs