Is it perfect? No. The quality varies, the search results are messy, and the legality is fuzzy. But the fact that Ted 2 —a movie featuring a samurai sword fight, a musical number about "Big Fat Paul," and a guest spot by Liam Neeson as a super-awkward customer at a supermarket—can be found forever preserved next to Gutenberg Bibles and 1980s computer software is the most beautiful thing about the internet.
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Despite its flaws, Ted 2 is a fascinating artifact. It is a comedy obsessed with legal procedure, nerd culture (featuring an epic Flash Gordon reunion and a Comic-Con sequence), and surprisingly dark racial humor involving a "priceless" bottle of Tom Hanks' semen. Is it perfect