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South Park Volumes 1-3

South Park Volumes 1-3

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Believe it or not, the VHS is better
Review: FIRST OFF DO NOT GET ROOKED! I realized after I bought the DVD three-pack that it's almost exactly the same if you buy them individually! What a complete and total GYP!

If you're still reading: South Park is really really funny. I've watched all of these episodes many times and they're funnier each time (although somehow they're not as funny after the movie). So if you want to see something very funny, get this.

But what were the DVD people thinking?

Each episode is an entire chapter, you cannot go by commercial breaks (which are still there via fade out and in) or from one part of an episode to another. The introductions by Trey and Matt (which vary from funny to so-so... I think they were riffing off of the Chris Carter intros to X-Files, but that's probably just me) cannot be skipped. Nor can the FBI warnings, the "This has adult content; celebrity voices impersonated" message, the Brannif and Comedy Central wipes or the really REALLY long English AND French versions of the "Don't Copy This DVD" messages. You have to watch ALL of that for EACH episode. I'm guessing that the people who put the DVDs together were the lawyers who write the fine print for the FBI rather then people who were interested in creating a great DVD.

Now I know you're saying "Why not fast forward?" BECAUSE IT'S A DVD! When you ask that question, you're asking "Why not buy the VHS?" Especially with South Park where the intentionally subpar quality of sound and animation seems a lot more subpar with the DVD. I don't know too much about the transfer process, but the animation seems worse with the DVD then VHS. I can't explain it.

In the end, there's no reason to buy the DVD over the VHS. There's no real behind the scenes stuff or something that gives better insight to the show (Ex, what's Kenny saying?) The additional features section of the box should say "Extra FBI Warnings! Four Times the Junk That You Always Fast Forward Through! Bonus Commercials!"

Save your money. Sure you get four episodes per DVD as opposed to three for the VHS, but that and the intros are the only reason to buy; and the intros aren't worth it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Excellent, But Just Get The Complete Seasons.
Review: For a while, these Best-Of-South-Park-Collections were defenitive because there were no other home video/DVD versions. Now, we have the copmplete seasons so there's no need to buy these. If you are strapped for cash, these Best-Of-Collections will do nicely because, unlike the Friends Best-Ofs, they are presented chronologicvally. Also, every episode begins with hilarious introuductions by Matt and Trey. For this collection, six of them involve "fireside chats" and six involve them as cowboys (they honestly need their own kids show).

Episodes in Best-Of 01-03 include:

Volume 1: Cartman Gets An Anal Probe, Volcano, Weight Gain 4000, Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride.

Volume 2: An Elephant Makes Love To A Pig ....Death, Pinkeye, Starvin' Marvin.

Volume 3: Mr. Hankey; The Christmas Poo, Damien, Tom's Rhinoplasty, Mecha Streissand.

Anyway, these sets are good, but just go for the complete seasons being released now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: YOU WANT IT? GET IT!
Review: I LOVE SOUTH PARK TO PIECES AND NEVER MISS AN EPISODE. GET THIS......AND BE PROUD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SOUTH PARK ROCKS!
Review: I love the dvds. you should definilty buy them. They are funny!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dude... SICK!
Review: I'm glad I bought the DVDs of this collection... I'd have worn out the tapes by now. It includes everything from "Cartman gets an Anal probe" (where he is abducted by aliens) to "Starvin' Marvin" where the boys accidently get a starving child from a third world country instead of a sports watch! The humor is totally disturbed, but you just can't stop watching these sick little buggers! Very cool, I'd recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: South Park on DVD
Review: South Park is great. Great for South Park fans but I would wait for the complete season dvds.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: realy funny
Review: the first volume with Cartmen gets an anal probe and volcano is really funny.anal probe is like my favorite episode of south park.volume 2 was okay,and three was kinda bad

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fresh, foul, fartastic humor
Review: These three volumes of South Park are structurally identical to all six volumes that have been released so far, and suffer from the same shortcomings. One glaring flaw is that none of the episodes are sub-titled, so if you are hearing impaired, you're out of luck.

I don't find these episodes as funny as the first time I watched them. A lot of the humor of South Park is in shock value, and that has worn off. But even so, I find them funny enough to be worth watching every now and then. If you are a hard core fan, I recommend all three volumes on DVD. If you are just a casual fan, your money would be better spent elsewhere.

There are no extras on any of these DVDs worth mentioning. What's worse, there are no extras of any kind included with the 3-pack. You just get the three DVDs with a strip of paper holding them together. So be careful to check the individual prices of these DVDs before buying the 3-pack; it might make more sense to buy them separately.

The primary advantage of the DVDs over the VHS versions is random access to the episodes. You also get Matt and Trey introducing the episodes, which is fairly amusing. However, the lack of substantive extras is very disappointing. Also, the menus are static and silent; the power of the DVD medium has been completely ignored. This is why I only give this set 3 stars.

Some have complained that you can't skip the introductions, but I have no problem fast forwarding through them with my DVD player. Many have also complained about the three worthless items appearing at the end of each episode (the Braniff logo, Comedy Central logo, and FBI warnings). But simply pressing the "menu" button on your DVD's remote is all that is required to skip these items. I don't like this rubbish either, but the people who whine on incessantly about this are making a mountain out of a molehill.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

Episodes
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Originality: A+
Creativity: A
Complexity/Depth: C-
Relevance/Message: C- to A-
Artistic Merit: D
Overall Entertainment Value: A

DVD
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Transfer Quality: A
Extras: D
Use of Medium: D


Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fresh, foul, fartastic humor
Review: These three volumes of South Park are structurally identical to all six volumes that have been released so far, and suffer from the same shortcomings. One glaring flaw is that none of the episodes are sub-titled, so if you are hearing impaired, you're out of luck.

I don't find these episodes as funny as the first time I watched them. A lot of the humor of South Park is in shock value, and that has worn off. But even so, I find them funny enough to be worth watching every now and then. If you are a hard core fan, I recommend all three volumes on DVD. If you are just a casual fan, your money would be better spent elsewhere.

There are no extras on any of these DVDs worth mentioning. What's worse, there are no extras of any kind included with the 3-pack. You just get the three DVDs with a strip of paper holding them together. So be careful to check the individual prices of these DVDs before buying the 3-pack; it might make more sense to buy them separately.

The primary advantage of the DVDs over the VHS versions is random access to the episodes. You also get Matt and Trey introducing the episodes, which is fairly amusing. However, the lack of substantive extras is very disappointing. Also, the menus are static and silent; the power of the DVD medium has been completely ignored. This is why I only give this set 3 stars.

Some have complained that you can't skip the introductions, but I have no problem fast forwarding through them with my DVD player. Many have also complained about the three worthless items appearing at the end of each episode (the Braniff logo, Comedy Central logo, and FBI warnings). But simply pressing the "menu" button on your DVD's remote is all that is required to skip these items. I don't like this rubbish either, but the people who whine on incessantly about this are making a mountain out of a molehill.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

Episodes
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Originality: A+
Creativity: A
Complexity/Depth: C-
Relevance/Message: C- to A-
Artistic Merit: D
Overall Entertainment Value: A

DVD
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Transfer Quality: A
Extras: D
Use of Medium: D


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cannibal! The Musical
Review: Trey Parker and Matt Stone Are two of the greatest visionaries of our time. This is by far the best movie I have ever watched. It is low budget, yet, it loses nothing. I could watch this movie everyday if I wasn't busy dealing in the White Slave Ring. An occupation that keeps me on the road frequently. Please any man desperate for a sex slave or a nice quite night at home; give this movie a look. Believe me when I say it is a classic in the making.


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