Have a Wild Night With “Ted” Dan Koelsch, May 26, 2012 When G.I. Joe Retaliation moved out of its June 29th opening slot, Universal quickly moved in with their R-rated comedy Ted. As the marketing ramps up for Seth MacFarlane’s tale of a teddy bear who came to life almost 27 years ago, you can spend a wild a night with the bear himself (or at least make it look like it). More after the jump. In the film, John’s (Mark Wahlberg) childhood wish for his teddy bear to come to life was granted, and the two are still best friends. However, Ted isn’t a cute and cuddly bear anymore. He’s a foul-mouthed party animal (pun intended), and you can now join the party with a new Facebook app called “My Wild Night With Ted”. All you have to do is upload any photo, then using some simple yet effective tools, inject Ted into the scene. You can then post it your Facebook with the caption “My Wild Night with Ted is proof bears DO have more fun. Create your wild night with Ted now!”. It’s pretty fun and works well, so give it a try and let us know what you think in the comments below. Below is what I did. Apps Social Networks FacebookTED
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you can spend a wild a night with the bear himself or at least make it look like it. More after the jump.
You can then post it your Facebook with the caption “My Wild Night with Ted is proof bears DO have more fun.