Ted is the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all-time, and Family Guy is a huge hit, so creator Seth MacFarlane clearly has a few fans.  His latest, A Million Ways to Die in the West, looks painfully funny, and also has the same sophomoric, irreverent humor people have come to expect from him.  I'm well aware that his comedy isn't for everyone, but for those who like MacFarlane's work, they'll probably go for this one.  Personally, I'm all for movies where people die horribly in a hilarious fashion.

I'm pleased to announce we're giving away 20 pairs of passes to the Atlanta screening of A Million Ways to Die in the West.  Hit the jump to find out how you can see the movie early and for free.  The film Seth MacFarlane, Charlize TheronAmanda SeyfriedNeil Patrick HarrisGiovanni RibisiSarah Silverman, and Liam Neeson.  A Million Ways to Die in the West opens May 30th.

To enter for a chance to win a pass for you and a guest, send an e-mail to Collider.Passes@gmail.com with the subject line “MILLION WAYS”.  The screening is on Tuesday, May 27th at 7:00PM at Regal Atlantic Station, so don’t enter if you think you’ll be unavailable.  Please note that a pass is not a ticket.  To guarantee a seat, please arrive at the theater early since seating is first come, first serve.

In case you haven't seen it, here's the red-band trailer:

And here's the official synopsis for A Million Ways to Die in the West:

Seth MacFarlane directs, produces, co-writes and plays the role of the cowardly sheep farmer Albert in A Million Ways to Die in the West. After Albert backs out of a gunfight, his fickle girlfriend leaves him for another man. When a mysterious and beautiful woman rides into town, she helps him find his courage and they begin to fall in love. But when her husband, a notorious outlaw, arrives seeking revenge, the farmer must put his newfound courage to the test.  Starring alongside MacFarlane are Oscar® winner Charlize Theron, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried, Giovanni Ribisi, Sarah Silverman and Neil Patrick Harris. MacFarlane reunites many of the filmmakers behind Universal and MRC’s hit film Ted including Scott Stuber (Bluegrass Films) and Jason Clark who produce, and Wellesley Wild and Alec Sulkin who co-wrote the script.

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