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South Park - Bigger, Longer & Uncut

South Park - Bigger, Longer & Uncut

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Loved the Movie -- You'll Love the Video
Review: The movie was irreverent, crude and funny as hell. The video is indeed, uncut, except for sizing to the TV screen. It's a wonderfully real movie that has some real moral value. If you can laugh at yourself and everyone else in the world and possibly learn something about yourself, buy it now and watch it with someone you love!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Disney musicals wish (with tamer lyrics, of course).
Review: This is an awesome and hillarious musical, that South Park fans who have waited in anticipation every week to see the show probably won't like. I believe, though, that it was excellently geared to a mass audience of viewers not just fans of the show. Listen to the lyrics and in one instant you'll know this movie is for adults only, but the orchestral arrangements and take on classic musical themes is beyond anything Disney has pumped out since Little Mermaid (or before).

Did I mention it has the power to make people laugh histerically? Schweet

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Comedy of 1999
Review: This film is superb, once you've got over some of the foulest dialogue ever, you'll find one of the funniest films ever.Also worth mentioning is the music, I wasn't expecting South Park to be a musical, but the tunes are great. Basically if you want to see the most bizarre film ever and have a great time while doing it, see this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: WOW
Review: This is a movie I can watch over and over again (not in the presence of children, of course). The more I watch it, the funnier it gets. Cartman is hilarious. If you're a South Park fan, buy it...MMMMM-kay?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: South park uncut
Review: If you are a died in the wool S.P lover...buy this...If you are not familiar with S.P....watch the T.V shows instead....NOT the greatest and at times very long and drawn out/campy......

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: South Park - Smaller, Shorter, and Unfunny
Review: Given the success of their weekly TV series, it was natural that South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone would make a South Park feature film. However, one wishes they had not, for this film suffers from even less intelligence and greater insipidity than their series.

The plot, such as it is, involves a war that breaks out between the US and Canada over a movie starring the show's resident cartoon-within-a-cartoon characters, Terrence & Phillip. Within this plot comes what has mysteriously been called a brilliant social satire. Brilliant is is not; all but totally incoherent it absolutely is. Parker and Stone attack literally anything and everything, and about the only coherency to be found is a despicable hatred of those who hold reasonable standards of taste and decency.

It is typical of the chutzpah that motivates Parker and Stone, self-proclaimed "artists" who insult, belittle, and offend at will and react with fury when criticized - when the film was released Stone had the temerity to author a syndicated column attacking movie ratings, as though they somehow were stiffling to his artistic ambitions.

This, of course, is laughable - funnier, in fact, than anything in South Park. Parker and Stone do not - indeed, will not - grasp the reality that subtlety and nuance, not shock value, is what makes comedy timeless. Remember Beavis and Butthead? You don't? Of course you don't, because they were entirely dependent on tasteless shock value to get laughs - subtlety and nuance were nowhere to be found. Now, remember Steve Martin? Chances are you do, because he understood subtlety and nuance, and could tone down his act when necessary without hurting the act's integrity.

Parker and Stone refuse to understand this, and it is why South Park will not outlast anything. The title should have been South Park: Smaller, Shorter, and Unfunny.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious, but definitely NOT for kids!
Review: The language in this otherwise very funny animated feature is even worse than what was repeatedly said in Al Pacino's "Scarface". This is NOT a film for children! In fact, I'd even rate this one more tasteless than Monty Python's "Meaning of Life", and that's going pretty far! Having said all that, I laughed throughout this very funny film, and loved the songs! If you like South Park humor, you'll REALLY love this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This generations "Blazing Saddles"
Review: I say that this DVD is this generations version of Blazing Saddles. It is guaranteed to offend those who are saddled with taking life too seriously. People who are offended by obscene language by (animated) children are definetly going to be offended. I was so entertained by the English version of this movie, that I watched the French version of this movie.. I dont even understand the language but it was still as funny. This movie pokes fun at many things that happen in this life such as children speaking profanity. As much as we dont want to believe that our children talk dirty when we are not around, this movie shows it very well. Is it possible for Eric Cartman to win an Oscar for his performance? Great music. This is not a cartoon for children. Once you understand that it is a cartoon, it isnt real, and relax, you actually will find yourself blown away by the story and content of this movie. Dont take it seriously unless you have a serious sense of humor.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the funniest movie I've ever seen
Review: If you like SP on tv, you'll love them on the big screen. This movie has to be viewed atleast 3 times because you'll laugh so hard you'll never hear all the jokes. If your looking for politically correct don't go here!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Masterpiece of Social and political satire
Review: I have been a SP fan since the original short film was being emailed across the country. This film is a wonderful work of pure unadulterated satirical art. Its jokes are biting and cynical toward our social mores, its language of course intended to hit our basic humor spot, and the songs are brilliant. From a musical theatre standpoint, one can pick out which amercian musicals, genres and movies these songs are influenced from. "Oklahoma", "Les Miserables", "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", to name a few. To the literate and learned, this movie really shows its roots. Those who saw it as only toilet humor certainly were unable to recognize what they were making fun of and the roots from which they borrowed. I own this DVD and will watch it many more times, hoping to see what else there is to discover.


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