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25-11-2007
Southpark The Movie
The movie begins with the four South Park pals (Stan, Eric, Kyle and Kenny) going to see the newest film, called Asses of Fire. They have trouble getting in, because of their age, so they get a homeless man to act as their guardian. Once the movie begins, it immediately begins to shout out obscenities and scares off much of the audience. The boys don't mind, and they just eat it all up. About this time in the movie (around 7 minutes into it), a woman seated to my left took her young child and walked out of the theater. I hope she didn't demand a refund, because she got what she deserved.
The movie within the movie teaches the boys to swear, and when they go back to school, they demonstrate their new-found skills in class, which gets them sent to the principal's office. At this point, even I was shocked by the content. However, I welcomed it with open arms. After years of repetitive Disney animated movies, I found South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut to be a refreshing change and far more entertaining than Tarzan.
Not long into the movie, Kenny is killed and goes to Hell (after being teased about getting into Heaven) and meets Satan, who is having a relationship with Saddam Hussein. The Hussein character gets some of the biggest laughs in the movie. The Asses of Fire film, which is Canadian, draws heat from the U.S., which believes that the movie is corrupting America's youth. It doesn't take long for a war to start between the two countries.
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is shockingly funny from beginning to end. It tries anything for a laugh, and it often succeeds. Many of the elements covered in the film also apply to the film itself. It's like Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of "South Park," knew what kind of reception their film would receive, and decided to reflect that in their movie. It will offend a lot of people. There were parts that I didn't care for, but I think the hidden message is that if people make a big fuss over what should be allowed in a movie, then all people will do is fight over it. However, if people lighten up a little, then everyone can rest easy. Some objected to some gross scenes in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Some are objecting to American Pie for its gross-out scenes. All I have to say is "lighten up."