Did Ryan Reynolds have a cameo in A Million Ways to Die in the West?

Did Ryan Reynolds have a cameo in A Million Ways to Die in the West?

As you probably guessed, this is just one of many memorable cameos. Among others, Ryan Reynolds pops up, as he has in other MacFarlane pictures, and Jamie Foxx revisits his role from Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained for a memorable bit of violence.

Was A Million Ways to Die in the West a flop?

The “Family Guy” creator’s R-rated Western comedy “A Million Ways to Die in the West” disappointed at the box office, grossing $17.1 million through Sunday domestically and thus missing opening weekend expectations of $20 million to $25 million.

How many died in A Million Ways to Die in the West?

nine
There are a million ways to die in the west, but only nine in Seth MacFarlane’s “A Million Ways To Die In The West.” (None are laughter, p.s., as this movie is not good.)

Where was 8 Million Ways to Die filmed?

Filming Locations of Chicago and Los Angeles: 8 Million Ways To Die.

How long is a million ways to die in the West?

1h 56m
A Million Ways to Die in the West/Running time

How much money did the movie A Million Ways to Die in the West make?

87.2 million USD
A Million Ways to Die in the West/Box office
Box office. A Million Ways to Die in the West grossed $43.1 million in North America and $43.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $86.4 million, against its $40 million budget.

What year did 8 Million Ways to Die come out?

April 25, 1986
8 Million Ways to Die/Initial release

Is Django in a million ways to die?

Django is a fictional murderer featured in the 2014 Western/Comedy, A Million Ways to Die in the West. Played by actor Jamie Foxx, he is a parody of his own character, Django Freeman, as seen in the 2012 Quentin Tarantino movie Django Unchained.

What streaming service has a million ways to die in the West?

A Million Ways to Die in the West | Netflix.

What does Jamie Foxx say at the end of a million ways?

Bring me one of those white women
Jamie Foxx’s final line after the credits,”Bring me one of those white women,” is a reference to Blazing Saddles (1974).

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