When the four boys see an R-rated movie featuring Canadians Terrance and Philip, they are pronounced "corrupted", and their parents pressure the United States to wage war against Canada.
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It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
When it comes to most movies based off of TV shows it's always kind of hit or miss for me; This film is another one of the good ones in my book because like any TV to movie adaptation it obeys the three most important cardinal rules one staying true to it's source so that it has the same spirit, two having a good story to stand on it's own, but also and it's purely optional three which is continuing off sometime in the show to keep the story of the show going. I really love how the film just like the TV show as usual wickedly and vulgar satires/parodies on the issue of the subculture of censorship and how ridiculous and stupid it truly is. But how it's easy to play scapegoat to avoid dealing with the true source of the problem or simply issues that really do matter.The characters are as usual themselves and at there best in the film and each one has something to do, so it's well balanced no one is short ended. We also see villains like Satan once again though in this film he's not much of a villain which I like that's something different. Here he's a sensitive guy that has wants and needs that haven't been meet yet, and unfortunately is letting himself be mislead into attaining them the wrong way. However, to me the real villain in this film is Shella whom once again blows things out of proportion or should I say nukes em and she is playing the blame game on visual media. Her intentions aren't evil as she wants to create a safe place for everyone but what she's doing is wrong and as the old universal saying, "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions." She is so driven by her inhibitions that she can't see the corrupt nature of her actions and the deadly consequences it has produced in the film.I also really like the subplot with Stan Marsh whom is trying to find a way to win over Wendy Testburger's heart. I know it's a typical one for Stan if you watched the show enough but personally I always like those storylines, because I always like seeing both Stan and Wendy together. Though I'll admit seeing this really makes me sorely miss episodes with those two as they've been sorely lacking in the recent seasons of the show.But the real highlight is in the music is just great there are a lot of memorable songs that I both laugh and dance to and replay on my CD or iPod; I wouldn't say all the songs are hits but that's always the case with most to all musicals as by their nature an anthology of songs, so there will be hits and misses all around. But it's always the hits that count. I'll just say a few of my favorites.Kyle's Mom: Ok, I know this song was in the show, but I really like the updated version of it as it's added some new things to it that actually made it even funnier. And it's fitting since she's the villain of the film and from what she does this is the rare time I actually agree with Cartman.Blame Canada: This is my favorite song in the film, it's a song basically on wrongful blame and is practically the epidemy of any organizations stupidity against any kind of free expression, speech and entertainment. But it's strangely exciting and hilarious at the same time.La Resistance: This is my second favorite song in the film which is funny but also strangely exciting, as we're seeing everyone getting ready to fight in a stupid war. Which in a way makes it a bit of a commentary as most wars are fought because of stupid reasons?Small Mountain Town: This is my third favorite song as it's funny but strangely nice it really does give me a good feeling every time I hear it; the song just perfectly sums up what South Park is.Though I have to warn you, like with most movies based off of TV shows it might not be everyone's cup of tea unless you've had a sip of it before; if you're a fan of the TV show then this film won't disappoint you. A lot of wild and crazy things can happen in a small mountain town.Rating: 4 stars
Amazing. If you have never laughed before prepare to. This is the funniest animation I have ever seen which is not only rude but also offensive and will cross your allowance borders every time but you are likely going to allow them to and let them in every time because this animation explodes comedy.. 10/10
I hate musicals, but South Park is the exception. This movie is hilarious and the songs are probably the funniest parts. This is basically just an 81-minute South Park episode that was once available in theaters with more time than usual to comedically bring our attention to some random topic. Said random topic was, in this case, America's bizarre stance on censorship. This is one of my favorite movies, but its definitely not for everyone. If you're a child, don't like crappy animation, and don't like anything that could lead to a movie being rated R - then don't watch. I'm partially biased because I love the show, but I still recommend this movie to pretty much everyone and have seen it myself many times. Matt and Trey managed to create an incredibly fun movie, and I hope that they get around to making another one.
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (1999): Dir: Trey Parker / Voices: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Isaac Hayes, George Clooney, Brent Spiner: Offensive and vulgar animation that is even worse on the production end. Animation is flat with characters moving in a hopping action with little change or effect. All of the child characters are here including foul mouth Cartman, mama's boy Stan, shy Kyle, and Eskimo Kenny who dies in every episode. Plot regards Canadian actors Terrence and Phillip whose latest film Asses of Fire is blamed for the recent profane behaviour amongst the children. Kyle's mother forms a group called Mothers Against Canada and as a result Terrence and Phillip are arrested on the Conan O'Brien Show and sentenced to death. The result of this threatens to resurrect Satan and Saddam Hussein from Hell. Interesting plot concept with a detailed screenplay that grows chaotic and about as offensive as any film all year. It is directed by Trey Parker with voices by himself and collaborator Matt Stone. Several celebrities lend their voices including Isaac Hayes, George Clooney and Brent Spiner. The primary characters are quite amusing with Kenny spending much time in Hell observing the warped relationship between Hussein and Satan. The film is guaranteed to offend most anybody. It regards the downfall of morality and the failure of parenting with that ever familiar media manipulation. Score: 6 / 10