A Million Ways to Die in the West
I've never been a fan of Westerns; not that I've particularly disliked them, I've just never had a taste for them. But I have always been a fan of Blazing Saddles , and for a while I have been a Seth MacFarlane fan. So when I learned the two would be melding, creating a Western with MacFarlane's comedic sensibility, I was excited. A Million Ways to Die in the West , set in 1882, is written by the same trio behind the hit Ted : MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild . MacFarlane once again directs, and this time he is the star and not just the voice behind the star. He plays Albert Stark, a sheep farmer who is a self-proclaimed nerd. He's your typical Western tough guy, and when he talks his way out of a duel instead of shooting his way out, his girlfriend, Louis ( Amanda Seyfried ), dumps him in favor of the slick Foy ( Neil Patrick Harris ). Enter Anna ( Charlize Theron ), who arrives in Old Stump and quickly strikes up a friendship (and maybe more?) with