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South Park: Bigger, Longer, And Uncut (1999)
Released By: Paramount Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Paramount Home Video
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Trey Parker
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: George Clooney
Published ID: 560258
UPC: 097363368243, 097363368229, 097361433943,
Plot: The most tasteless third graders on television graduate to the big screen, as Trey Parker and Matt Stone expand their animated series with foul-mouthed humor that might breach the boundaries of basic cable. In the small Colorado town of South Park, good-natured Stan Marsh, slightly neurotic Kyle Broflovski, fat and petulant Eric Cartman, and perpetually doomed Kenny McCormick are psyched for the premiere of the first feature film from flatulent Canadian TV performers Terrance and Phillip, entitled Asses of Fire. The movie is rated R, but that's not about to stop the boys from sneaking into the theater. However, when the boys' language gets bluer by the minute after seeing the film, their parents and school administrators decide that something must be done. Kyle's mother comes up with the ideal solution: blame Canada. Terrance and Phillip end up in jail for corrupting America's youth, while the Canadian Air Force retaliates with an air strike targeting the Baldwin brothers. The boys soon organize a children's underground resistance force to free Terrance and Phillip before they can be executed; meanwhile, in a sensitive subplot exploring relationship issues, we're permitted an inside look at the domestic problems of Satan and his lover, Saddam Hussein. As on the TV show, Parker and Stone perform the voices of most of the characters, and they also wrote several songs for the film; George Clooney, Minnie Driver, Eric Idle, Dave Foley, and Mike Judge contribute voices. Not to spoil the plot, but rumor has it that Kenny dies. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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You may find this very hard to believe...
Added 10/29/2009

...but this is without a doubt the single greatest musical-comedy of all time. In fact, a solid argument could be made for calling it both the greatest musical of all time AND the greatest comedy of all time, period. This is no hyperbole. It really is that good, that funny, and that intelligent. This is satire of the highest order, Mark Twain for today's generation.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
This is a must-have if you're a South Park Fan.
Added 10/17/2009

If you haven't already seen it, the movie itself feels like an extended episode. I don't care for musicals much, but I am a huge South Park fan and I absolutely loves this movie. The music is well-written and very very funny, as to be expected from the minds behind South Park. It came out during the beginning of the 3rd season (1999) so don't expect a lot of cameo appearances by recent characters.

If you have Blu Ray player, pick up the Blu copy of the movie. The newly released Blu copy has the creator commentary. For fans, the commentary is reason enough to own the disc. Many of you are probably familiar with the mini-commentaries Trey and Matt provided on most of the South Park Season DVDs, but this time it's feature-length and even has some of the other crew members share whatever they can remember making the movie, and as always is very funny and full of inside jokes and stories.

Let's hope the "Team America" Blu Ray Release is not far away.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
A funny, all good movie
Added 9/9/2009

this is a very well written and produced south park movie. the only south park movie i should add.
very funny, if you watch the comedy central TV show, give this one a try, you will love it, i have seen this movie many times and every time it still feels good and great. love every bit of it.

the story is good and original, keeps all characters to what they usually do, no extra weird stuff where the movie looses plot or character. a couple of new things but not too much to where it gets annoying or not intresting...

buy the movie, dont rent it, you will watch it many times and luagh out loud...

v/r
YJMT

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Best movie musical of all time
Added 8/29/2009

This coming from a musical director/vocal coach. Shaiman's score is brilliant and the movie is very well put together. Extremely entertaining!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
One Of The Funniest Movies Of ALL Time!!!
Added 7/28/2009

I am a huge South Park fan (never miss an episode), which is why I had to see this movie. It was everything I expected it to be, down right funny!! It's said in the Guiness Book Of world records that this movie holds the record for "Most Swear Words Ever Said In An Animated Film" with 179 uses of the F bomb, and.......I forgot how many of the other words were said, but anyways this movie is probobly not for children under like, 14 years of age. The movie is not just a movie, but a musical, with some pretty good numbers in it, that you wouldn't expect from South Park, plus like every single South Park episode the movie teaches you something, about polotics and war, and censorship.....and Kenny's true identity. Any way's, this movie is for anyone who is looking for good down & dirty comedy, and should not be seen by kids......it can currupt their fragile little minds. 5/5!!!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
You may find this very hard to believe...
Added 10/29/2009

...but this is without a doubt the single greatest musical-comedy of all time. In fact, a solid argument could be made for calling it both the greatest musical of all time AND the greatest comedy of all time, period. This is no hyperbole. It really is that good, that funny, and that intelligent. This is satire of the highest order, Mark Twain for today's generation.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
This is a must-have if you're a South Park Fan.
Added 10/17/2009

If you haven't already seen it, the movie itself feels like an extended episode. I don't care for musicals much, but I am a huge South Park fan and I absolutely loves this movie. The music is well-written and very very funny, as to be expected from the minds behind South Park. It came out during the beginning of the 3rd season (1999) so don't expect a lot of cameo appearances by recent characters.

If you have Blu Ray player, pick up the Blu copy of the movie. The newly released Blu copy has the creator commentary. For fans, the commentary is reason enough to own the disc. Many of you are probably familiar with the mini-commentaries Trey and Matt provided on most of the South Park Season DVDs, but this time it's feature-length and even has some of the other crew members share whatever they can remember making the movie, and as always is very funny and full of inside jokes and stories.

Let's hope the "Team America" Blu Ray Release is not far away.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
A funny, all good movie
Added 9/9/2009

this is a very well written and produced south park movie. the only south park movie i should add.
very funny, if you watch the comedy central TV show, give this one a try, you will love it, i have seen this movie many times and every time it still feels good and great. love every bit of it.

the story is good and original, keeps all characters to what they usually do, no extra weird stuff where the movie looses plot or character. a couple of new things but not too much to where it gets annoying or not intresting...

buy the movie, dont rent it, you will watch it many times and luagh out loud...

v/r
YJMT

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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