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South Park - Christmas in South Park

South Park - Christmas in South Park

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Christmas poo with a twist
Review: The three episodes on this tape are as funny as most South Park material but the Christmas musical is by far the best. The collection of songs include Mr.Garrison singing "Merry ........ Christmas" and a priceless version of "Holy Night" sung by Eric Cartman. An interesting "sweetner" on this DVD is the BBC documentary about the South Park show, narrated by Trey and Matt together in a jacuzzi with a Japanese friend. If you have already bought the other South Park DVD's, this should be the next one on your list. Also,if you are a die hard fan, look into Cannibal: The Musical. It was Trey and Matt's first movie from their college years in Colorado. The Cannibal movie is terrible but the accompanying directors commentary alone is worth the price. You also can see long time friend Dean Bachar in that one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Corrections to Previous Reviews
Review: The two previous reviews for this DVD are incorrect. Christmas in South will contain three episodes of the series: "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics", "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson", and "ChinpokoMon." It also contains a British documentary called "Goin' Down to South Park." Enjoy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I loved it!
Review: This was a great video! The first episode "Spookyfish" was hilarious and comes in special "Spookyvision". Episode two "Gnomes" was awsome. It introduced the character Tweek and is one of the best episodes of South Park

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Atmosphere of Nihilism, Prejudice and Intolerance.
Review: With Christmas fast approaching, how could anyone listen to "South Park - Christmas in South Park" without thinking about the true spirit of the holiday. "Christ" mean "Christ" and "mas" means "mas." Put them together and we get Christmas. Do I have to spell it out for you?

What do obtrusive morons, shiftless control freaks, and "South Park - Christmas in South Park" have in common? If you answered, "They all trade fundamental human rights for a cheap "guarantee" of safety and security," then pat yourself on the back. Let me start by stressing that I am not attempting to suppress anyone's opinions, nor do I intend to demean South Park personally for its beliefs or worldviews. But I do insist that I must put to rest vile and amateurish modes of thought such as South Park's. Even though "South Park - Christmas in South Park" gives flattering titles to its natural distempers, South Park uses the word "honorificabilitudinity" without ever having taken the time to look it up in the dictionary. Organizations that are too lazy to get their basic terms right should be ignored, not debated. Even if self-aggrandizing vigilantes join South Park's band with the best of intentions, they will still blend together fogyism and parasitism in a train wreck of monumental proportions by the next full moon. Not all, I hasten to add, do join with the best of intentions.

"South Park - Christmas in South Park" has the potential to be a Classic.

South Park's inclinations can be rightly understood only as what some pesky stubborn thieves have been brave enough to call them: a failure. In the strictest sense, ancient Greek dramatists discerned a peculiar virtue in being tragic. "South Park - Christmas in South Park" would do well to realize that they never discerned any virtue in being nettlesome. My dream is for tired eyes to open and see clearly, broken spirits to find new energy, and weary arms to find the strength to provide an atmosphere of mutual respect, free from commercialism, nihilism, and all other forms of prejudice and intolerance. We can say that there is considerable evidence to show that South Park is serious about wanting to render unspeakable and unthinkable whole categories of beliefs about power, and it can claim the opposite, and it won't make one bit of difference. No matter what South Park thinks, its double standards are not witty satire, as "South Park - Christmas in South Park" would have you believe. They're simply the wretched ramblings of something that has no idea or appreciation of what it's mocking. The facts are in: South Park often starts with a preconceived story and then plugs in supposed "information" in order to create a somewhat believable tale.

Just one word: awesome. Just two syllables: awesome. Just one incomplete sentence: awesome.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: the world worst show that ever was
Review: you may think its funny but i think it bad, Kenny at the end always dies. Cartmen is always a sour and hatful, there are drugs in the cartoon, strong words, and fights cause of their drunkness. This Trey guy is blood thristy. better not buy, you will want to throw it in the trash.


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