Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story

2005 "All new, Outrageous, Uncensored!"
7.5| 1h28m| R| en
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The maniacal baby of the Griffin family, Stewie, meets his future self. In doing this he discovers that his future image is not what he has anticipated because of a near death experience.

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IslandGuru Who payed the critics
Manthast Absolutely amazing
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
samcracc I have that movie and it is so funny. The first part in the movie is very funny. The Kool Aid guy is funny with Drew Barrymore, Cleveland Brown, and the Greased Up Deaf Guy. This movie is about a untold story of Stewie himself in the future where he sees Stewie as a grown up. So the Griffen's went to a pool. Peter Griffen knew that there was a new store in Quahog. So Peter Griffen thinks of a very good TV show with the channel 5 Action News station. His show will be (Do You Know What Grinds Your Gears). So then Tom Tucker got fired. Stewie stops drinking and then gets drunk. So then Brian takes Stewie to the Drunken Clam to get him more drunk. Just then the car was crashed into the Drunken Clam when they got drunk. So the Channel 5 News was on to tell the story what has happen. Then another show of What Really Grinds My Gears the last part and then gets fired then says F word and sensors it. This movie is funny you will like Peter Griffen's funny show even more.
zippityzapfrog I am a big Gamily Guy fan, let me say that first. When I first saw this movie I thought it was absolutely great. It was so funny, or so I thought. When I really thought about it, this was nothing but three family guy episodes put together to be a movie. And there was so much advertising saying how uncut it would be, but it really wasn't that uncut at all. It was really just like I said before...3 Family Guy episodes. I will admit it had its funny parts, but it wasn't funny enough. I've seen the South Park:Bigger,Longer,Uncut movie and that was fantastic! The Simpsons movie was awesome. This wasn't a movie, just basically 90 minutes of new material. I know that a REAL Family Guy movie would totally rule the other I named above. But this movie is average at best. Rent it or borrow it from a friend. Or wait until it come on t.v.
hchais This movie was hilarious! It think that it is almost as funny as the show. Like the show, it is just full of non-stop laughs. It also spoofs a lot of things. It still has the same kind of comedy like the flashback stuff. I don't know what that is called. It is just so funny. I don't think that there was anything that was really bad about this movie. I wish that it wasn't a straight to video movie. I wish that it went into theaters. This was a funny movie. I think that it is the best movie ever that was a straight to video movie. Family Guy fans will not be disappointed. They will be pleased. This was a pretty funny movie. I liked it. I loved it. 10/10.
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.