| South Park: Bigger, Longer &Uncut
DVD Review by Yanman |
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"Sorry kids, I just can't trust something that bleeds for five days and doesn't die." My copy of the South Park DVD arrived with a green sticker on it that stated the following; Parents please be advised that South Park is intended for mature audiences. To put it mildly this is an enormous understatement. The movie is everything that the Comedy Central TV show cannot be; it's rawer, less politically correct, and none of those annoying beeps obscuring the harshest of cursing. If you are easily offended by ANYTHING or don't particularly care for the TV series then avoid this one. For everyone else get ready to laugh you (Censored by V-Chip) off. A small town in Colorado everybody is happy the kids are just your average elementary school students until the new Terrance and Philip movie (from Canada) comes to town. That's when all hell brakes out. You see even though the movie is rated R because it is so much raunchier then the duo's TV show (This is starting to sound familiar) the kids, who are big fans of the stars, sneak into the movie anyway. When they start using the foul language that there favorite TV stars use in the movie, the children's parents decide to take matters into there own hands. First they boycott the movie, and then they have the stars arrested, have the president sentence them to death, and declare war on Canada to boot. If you add to this Satan, Saddam Hussein, a Gay USO show, Brian Boitano, and all the flare of a Broadway Musical and you end up with one funny satirical movie. The video here is just ok, not that it really matters much due to the high quality animation utilized in South Park. The Audio is 5.1 Dolby Digital and is surprisingly well utilized throughout the film. Not a reference disc for sure, but not terrible either. Extras? No, no extras. You would think that with a creative team like Trey Parker and Matt Stone that at least some extras would be around. I bet a director's commentary would be funnier than the movie itself. Alas we may never know. In some cases the title says it all in the case of South Park, Bigger, Longer & Uncut you just have to add two things to make the story complete grosser and more shocking. If that's the kind of thing you find funny than, then fire up your DVD player and be careful not to kill Kenny…Bast*v-chip shock*ard .
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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. The movie is everything that the Comedy Central TV show cannot be; it's rawer, less politically correct, and none of those annoying beeps obscuring the harshest of cursing. Staring: Trey Parker Directed By: Trey Parker Running time: 81
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