Preface: I saw this late night on Saturday after seeing Maleficent. I expected really good things, but didn't really get any. I'm little grouchy over the experience.
I'm glad I saw this movie...now I know that I should NOT live in the West in 1882.
This was one of those movies where laughter in the theater was contagious, but afterwards I can't remember any of the big jokes (I remember a lot of little jokes with sheep being pretty funny).
Seth gets credit for paying homage to a myriad of western influences, but this was WAY too long. And Seth as a romantic lead was a really bad idea.
Anytime I see Neil Patrick Harris, I expect him to steal the show, but here, he was nothing memorable.
The cameos were decent overall. But the best one was inexplicably spoiled during the most recent commercials. The second best one (mid- and post-credits) was pretty awesome though.
I was kinda on the fence in deciding whether to go and see this movie at the theater, but it wasn't until I saw that commercial you're referring to that made me want to go see this.
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Wow. A Booster Gold pilot was ordered by Syfy. (hollywoodreporter.com) Outside of his stint in Justice League International and his bromance with Ted Kord Blue Beetle, I was never really a fan of Booster himself.