This feature-length story from the cult-hit animated series The Family Guy follows the pint-sized evil genius Stewie as he searches his true family. Along the way, the diaper-clad mental giant encounters a series of adventures and discovers much about his family heritage. Featuring voice performances by Drew Barrymore and Ron Livingston, Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story screened at the 2005 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal before being released straight to DVD. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
Im a huge fan of the show, and I loved the movie. They used all the right jokes. They didnt change anything except how long it was. All tv show based movies should do it like this.
Great movie, and obviously you have to watch it because it is Family Guy. Two things though, after it's over you'll have enough because of all those interruption flashback scenes and also I found it weak that Stewies character lost some of his evil-ness though he ended up getting back at the end.
To start that did not live up to the hype in the previews. It was good, but not outrageous and when you bleep out (edited**) it is censored. It has a few plot twists like the part about (edited*) the part where the real truth comes out really is a let down. It is fun and funny but does not go anywhere, but still worth seeing, just rent it before you buy it. (edited***) so I rented copy from my local Blockbuster with my free rental coupon.***************************************************************************************
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Im a huge fan of the show, and I loved the movie. They used all the right jokes. They didnt change anything except how long it was. All tv show based movies should do it like this.