South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
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Overview
In this feature film based on the hit animated series, the third graders of South Park sneak into an R-rated film by ultra-vulgar Canadian television personalities Terrance and Phillip, and emerge with expanded vocabularies that leave their parents and teachers scandalized. When outraged Americans try to censor the film, the controversy spirals into a call to wage war on Canada and Terrance and Phillip end up on death row, with the kids their only hope of rescue.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
The movie is a response to the controversy surrounding South Park's second season episode 'Cartman Gets an Anal Probe'. It was released during a time when there was growing concern over violent and explicit content in media, particularly animation.
- Hilarious and crude adult humor that pushes boundaries.
- Unique blend of animation and live-action scenes, creating a distinctive style.
- Sharp social satire commentary on politics, music industry, and censorship.
- Catchy musical numbers with parodies of popular songs.
Fun Facts
- The movie features a parody of the popular musical 'Avenue Q', with songs such as 'Uncle Fucker' and 'What Would Brian Do?'
- In the movie's soundtrack, there are collaborations between various popular artists like Scott Christian and Jennifer Lopez in the form of parodies.
- The 'Asses of Fire' band is a takeoff on Green Day, with Trey Parker and Matt Stone playing the members.