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Seth MacFarlane‘s raunchy Western, A Million Ways to Die in the West, has unveiled its red band trailer.
The comedy, set in the 19th century, centers on a sheepherder (MacFarlane) who loses his girlfriend after chickening out of a gunfight. MacFarlane is directing the project, which is his follow-up to his R-rated comedy hit Ted.
PHOTO: First Look at Seth MacFarlane‘s ‘A Million Ways to Die in the West’ Revealed
Things get bloody fast in the three-minute trailer when a humongous piece of ice crushes an innocent man’s skull and body in the opening seconds after a piece of rope snaps. “That went south so fast! Oww!” MacFarlane yells.
Life back then was very different. For one thing, a woman died from a splinter (“What were you going to do?”). Other instances from the trailer include references to MacFarlane’s Ted co-star Mila Kunis, vagina jokes (of course), hot air balloons, a 19th century dance-off and a man getting impaled by a charging bull.
Amanda Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris, Sarah Silverman, Giovanni Ribisi and Liam Neeson co-star. MRC and Universal are co-financing A Million Ways to Die, which is slated to hit theaters May 30.
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