How's it compare to Seth MacFarlane's "A Million Ways to Die in the West"? Same tier?
I've been thinking about this for a couple hours now and I don't know which is better/worse.
I honestly was really looking forward to AMWTDITW. I loved Ted (sequel was eh) and love a good Western, especially a comedy one that supposedly takes inspiration for Blazing Saddles. What I got was sort of dull, and filled with a LOT of ranting. Seth goes off on a TON of really long and very strange rants about how shitty and dangerous the west is/was. Everything about the movie seemed like it was a love letter to old Westerns and then the actual content was more like a hate letter. The concept was good (let's make a western movie but about how dangerous it was back then) but the execution was lacking IMO.
Ridiculous Six, I went in expecting it to be absolute shit. The trailer got a couple chuckles out of me but from GAF's hivemind Sandler hate and hearing about all the production troubles and how racist it supposedly was, I thought it would be unwatchable garbage. What I got instead was a surprisingly decent concept for a Western comedy, with a few genuinely funny parts, but for the most part it was just not good. Some of the jokes fell flat as hell, some went on WAY too long, some were obviously there for the sake of just being shock value, but neither I nor my friend I watched it with thought it was nearly as awful as we expected it to be.
So neither movies lived up to my expectations, even though I expected good things from one and terrible things from the other. I'd say they're equally just... bad. Not the worst movies ever, not great, but not good.