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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: vulgar, low-class, toilet humor--just the way i like it!
Review: this film is full of the raunchiest funniest humor i've seen in years. this is the kind of stuff that would make redd foxx blush, and that's precicely what makes it so good! mat and trey are pushing the envelope, and i still think 'blame canada' should have won an oscar, m-kay.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: simply put - CLASSIC
Review: Many of the haters of this film didn't stop for two seconds to think about what this movie is saying. South Park, Bigger etc.... is a film that depics modern society in cartoon form. Partents blaming everyone but themselves for thier childrens actions, using war instead of reasoning, so on and so forth. This movie won't win many or any awards, but it made me laugh so hard that i cried through half of it. Must have if you are one of those fans who actually watch the show to take in Matt and Trey's brilliant humor. Not for the weak minded or easily offended.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: USA vs Canada
Review: The creators of "South Park" bring their hit series to the big screens wit "South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut". A foul-mouth Canadian movie triggers an international conflict between the USA and Canada. Now, it's up to Stan, Kyle, Cartman and other South Park characters to stop the war and prevent the end of the world. Fans of the popular animated series will truly enjoy this unusual and funny comedy. The story is interesting and utterly outrageous. The laughs are definitely hilarious. Like the series, "South Park" contains plenty of adult language and offensive material to keep parents from letting children watch this animated movie. The film is presented in its theatrical widescreen format. Its picture quality is rather nice and the 5.1 Dolby Digital sound is surprisingly clear. Its only supplements are the film's theatrical trailers. Overall, "South Park" earns a "C".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Movie Is Great Mmmmkay!
Review: From the opening song, to the end credits, this movie loses no steam. The crude humor, which adds to the charm of the characters, and the actual plot that is satire at it's best, makes this a fantastic movie. The way the movie takes shots at nutty groups that are opposed to everything, to the MPAA, this movie is fantastic. Not to mention the great songs that are in the movie. Look out for "Blame Canada" and "What Would Brian Boitano Do", those are the best songs. So if you are a fan of the show, or a fan of satire, this is the movie for you. If you are an uptight, psycho nut that is opposed to anything that relates to any kind of creativity or self expression, don't watch it, it will just fuel your misguided fire.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rude, crude and socially relevent!
Review: Up front, I must admit that I am not a huge fan of the South Park television series. Bits and pieces are very humorous and others miss the mark.

This DVD, however, I found very funny. In fact, I had tears in my eyes from laughing at several scenes. On the surface, the movie is a profane, simple cartoon. In reality, it is a profane social commentary. The idea that we would be upset by profanity and accepting of violence against our fellow man (in war) really makes you think.

The DVD is very clear and colorful and the Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack is wonderful. Where it really shines is in the songs (which are hilarious and frankly, very singable). The surrounds are used subtly and the .1 channel is fairly active in several scenes.

The film is definitely not for kids, or even some adults, but if you look past the profanity to what Trey Parker is trying to say, the film is much more serious than it seems.

The only thing that kept me from giving it 4 stars was that, at times, the messages were a little less subtle than they could have been.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best movie ever
Review: I am not a fan of th show at all, but I watched the movie because my friend told me it was good. I was surprised at how good it was. It made fun of everything wrong with the world today.

The story is about a group of young kids who are "picture perfect children" who sneak into an R rated movie with a themes song "uncle (you can guess the next word)" and they begin swearing incessantly, so their parents blame canada (the country the R rated movie stars are from) and go to war with them. Throughout the whole movie, it is hillarious, clever, and musical.

On the issue of kids watching this movie, i don't see any problem. This whole movie makes fun of censorship (as well as other topics,) and, well, not letting kids see it just proves the main point of the movie. People say it was immoral obviosly didn't get the joke, they thought it was serious. Also, i am 14 and I saw this movie, and it didn't corrupt me. Another point is, anyone heard of the first amendment?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the funniest (and smartest) satires you can buy!
Review: The title says it all. It is definitely not for the faint of heart! But if you like intelligent satire, I recommend it. One reviewer posted a comment that this movie is "un-Godly", I am a Christian, and I believe that God has a sense of humor (just look at the platypus) and won't mind if you laugh at something that is funny.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I ALMOST DIED LAUGHING
Review: This is the funniest (and the dirtiest) movie that I have ever seen. I thought that it was much better than the show. However, if you are especially religous, I would not recommend this film. I found however, that despite all of the cursing and voilence, there was a morale to the movie. Even if you don't likle the Southpark show, I'm pretty sure that you would like the movie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funniest Satire Since 500 B.C.!
Review: I'd expected a limp, pointless cartoon (I'm not a fan of the T.V. show), but instead found the sharpest, most dead-on satire since Aristophanes wrote "Lysistrata" some 2500 years ago! Parker and Stone are not the slacker goofballs they like to pretend they are; they clearly know their comedic antecedents and tap into that knowledge to make us laugh, think and re-evaluate our times. Sadly, those targeted by their scathing satire will undoubtedly never watch this movie. No matter. The fact that the moral conditions addressed here will probably go unchanged somehow makes the movie much funnier--it's like a tremendous, big, vivid private joke.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ONE FUNNY MOVIE
Review: The popular TV series hits the cinema in this hilarious comedy! Before watching it, be prepared for the most hilarious and vulgar jokes ever heard! I gave this movie 4 stars cuz of it's offensive material, but anyways, best comic movie in a long time!


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