commando-71743
Ah, South Park. A classic TV show fro the 1990s. Wait a minute, this is "South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut"!
brchthethird
I've never been much of a SOUTH PARK fan, mostly because the same-y voices get on my nerves and the animation style isn't that aesthetically pleasing. Still, the send-up of America's morbid, puritan obsession with "smut" and "profanity" in pop culture while ignoring violence was funny and relevant. It also doesn't hurt that there are a number of hilarious songs. A lot of the humor had me scratching my head, or was mildly shocking for its audacity. However, none of it was less than interesting. This doesn't necessarily make me want to go back and catch up on 19 seasons of episodes, but maybe I'll go check out a few.
Python Hyena
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
Daniel Dell
Although the animation is crude, that's the charm of the South Park franchise. This is one of my favorite films based on a cartoon, and one of my all-time favorite animated films released by Paramount Pictures, next to the Adventures of Tintin. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is way better than Jetsons: The Movie, and is really amazing. It's one of the greatest animated musicals of all time, next to Frozen and Yellow Submarine. It is very funny, and is very clever. As a South Park fan, I really think that this is definitely acceptable for all the South Park fans worldwide, and is the best adult animated film released by Paramount Pictures. It had a very original story, amazing characters, decent animation (although pretty crude), and a soundtrack of unforgettable songs. This is the best R-rated animated movie ever.