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His luck changes when Anna, a mysterious and incredibly fast-drawing blonde, rides into town. She doesn’t just look better than the local scenery; she’s a "1080p personality in a 720p world." She takes pity on Albert’s cowardice and decides to teach him how to shoot.

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shines as the sharp-shooting, charismatic center of the film.

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However, their budding relationship is threatened by the arrival of Foy (played by Neil Patrick Harris), a cowboy who is also interested in Anna. As tensions rise, Albert and Foy engage in a series of hilarious and action-packed confrontations. Meanwhile, a group of Mormon settlers, led by the charismatic and bizarre Jed (played by Giovanni Ribisi), arrive in town, causing chaos and confusion.

(2014) is a wild ride through 1882 Arizona. Directed, written by, and starring MacFarlane, the film attempts to subvert romanticized Western tropes with modern-day humor and extreme slapstick.

remains one of the most divisive comedies of the 2010s. Whether you're watching it for the first time in or giving it a rewatch, this R-rated frontier spoof is a wild ride through 1882 Arizona that asks one simple question: Why would anyone actually want to live here?. The Survival Guide: What Is It About?

R for strong violence, dark humor, and language.

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