South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
When the four boys see an R-rated movie featuring Canadians Terrance and Philip, they are pronounced "corrupted", and their parents pressure the United States to wage war against Canada.
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- Cast:
- Matt Stone , Mary Kay Bergman , Isaac Hayes , Bruce Howell , Deb Adair , Jennifer Howell , George Clooney
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The Age of Commercialism
Good movie but grossly overrated
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
I hate musicals, but South Park is the exception. This movie is hilarious and the songs are probably the funniest parts. This is basically just an 81-minute South Park episode that was once available in theaters with more time than usual to comedically bring our attention to some random topic. Said random topic was, in this case, America's bizarre stance on censorship. This is one of my favorite movies, but its definitely not for everyone. If you're a child, don't like crappy animation, and don't like anything that could lead to a movie being rated R - then don't watch. I'm partially biased because I love the show, but I still recommend this movie to pretty much everyone and have seen it myself many times. Matt and Trey managed to create an incredibly fun movie, and I hope that they get around to making another one.
So if you are aware with the hit TV-show "south park" then i am sure you have seen this film, and if you have not then go see ASAP. Before i begin i must explain that this film is for adults and not for kids. I must say what a very funny film. It may not have the best jokes but you'll surely laugh. This film may not have the best animation, but however the animation is still very creative compared to well known animated films. The film also has a story that sounds stupid, but when it is used in a manner that is meant for comedy, then it works very well. It still is not as good as the series itself, but it does work as a fun and funny, animated, adult humored, summer blockbuster. So i think if you like the series, then i believe you will have fun with this film.
starts off like any season of the show typical slapstick childish comedy with a lot of foul language which makes you pee your pants laughing and then starts addressing the real issue. its simply a season of south park condensed as a movie loved Satan's character. over censorship is a problem rampant today as well and when i saw depictions of mahatma Gandhi (not stating context to avoid spoilers) even i thought that it would've been censored in India but the topic was so well handled that by the end this thought seemed juvenile. Uncle pucker is my new ring tone from now on.......good movie to watch when feeling low.
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (1999): Dir: Trey Parker / Voices: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Isaac Hayes, George Clooney, Brent Spiner: Offensive and vulgar animation that is even worse on the production end. Animation is flat with characters moving in a hopping action with little change or effect. All of the child characters are here including foul mouth Cartman, mama's boy Stan, shy Kyle, and Eskimo Kenny who dies in every episode. Plot regards Canadian actors Terrence and Phillip whose latest film Asses of Fire is blamed for the recent profane behaviour amongst the children. Kyle's mother forms a group called Mothers Against Canada and as a result Terrence and Phillip are arrested on the Conan O'Brien Show and sentenced to death. The result of this threatens to resurrect Satan and Saddam Hussein from Hell. Interesting plot concept with a detailed screenplay that grows chaotic and about as offensive as any film all year. It is directed by Trey Parker with voices by himself and collaborator Matt Stone. Several celebrities lend their voices including Isaac Hayes, George Clooney and Brent Spiner. The primary characters are quite amusing with Kenny spending much time in Hell observing the warped relationship between Hussein and Satan. The film is guaranteed to offend most anybody. It regards the downfall of morality and the failure of parenting with that ever familiar media manipulation. Score: 6 / 10