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Compilation of the funniest moments of Family Guy's maniacal baby
genius, Stewie Griffin (voice of Seth MacFarlane), who, at the
tender age of one, spends his life planning to take over the world.
Entire fourth season of the animated sitcom. The Griffins are an
average North American family living in an average North American
home in an average North American town. The dad Peter is a big TV
fan; mom Lois is a former heiress who gave up her riches to marry
the man she loves; 16-year-old Meg is a drama queen eager to be
accepted by her peers; 13-year-old Chris likes his food and has the
beginnings of a TV habit which could grow to equal his dad's; baby
Stewie is a malevolent genius with plans for complete global
domination; and martini-guzzling Brian is, well, the family dog.
The episodes comprise: 'North By North Quahog', 'Fast Times at
Buddy Cianci Jr. High', 'Blind Ambition', 'Don't Make Me Over',
'The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire', 'Petarded', 'Brian the Bachelor',
'8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter', 'Breaking Out Is
Hard to Do', 'Model Misbehavior', 'Peter's Got Woods', 'The Perfect
Castaway' and 'Jungle Love'.
Dive into the fascinating world of movie make-up effects with this
stunning illustrated oral history of the art form. Masters of
Make-Up Effects is a celebration of make-up artists and acclaimed
make-up effects from the world of film and television. Authors
Howard Berger and Marshall Julius have gleaned untold stories from
the sets of cult classics (Planet of the Apes, An American Werewolf
in London, The Thing), fan-favourite film and TV franchises (Star
Trek, Star Wars, Harry Potter and the MCU) and modern blockbusters
like Dune to chart the fascinating evolution of an industry.
Lavishly illustrated with hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos,
many of which have never before been seen in print or on social
media, it showcases some of the most iconic make-up effects of all
time, while revealing how they came to be in the artists' own
words. Featuring a foreword by Guillermo del Toro, an afterword by
Seth MacFarlane, and contributions from more than 50 make-up
effects legends, as well as iconic actors including Doug Jones,
Robert Englund, James McAvoy and Doug Bradley, and directors Mick
Garris and John Landis, Masters of Make-Up Effects is the most
complete book on movie make-up history ever assembled, and a must
read for cinema fans everywhere.
A Million Ways to Die in the West pays homage to the traditional
Western with a modern comic spin, following a cowardly farmer who
seeks the help of a gunslinger's wife to win back the woman who
left him. Author Seth MacFarlane produced, directed, and starred in
the film, released in May 2014.
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