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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies

UH-OH.Jun. 30, 199981 Min.
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Watch: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies, Full Movie Online – When four boys in South Park Stan Marsh, Kyle and his stepbrother Ike Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick sees an R-rated movie featuring Canadians “Terrance & Phillip: Asses of Fire”, they are pronounced “corrupted”, and Kyle’s mom Sheila with the rest of the parents pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for World War 3! It’s all up to Stan, Kyle and Cartman to save Terrence and Phillip before Satan and his lover Saddam Hussein from Hell rules the world and it’ll be the end of the whole world..
Plot: 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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7.7/10 Votes: 205,302
80% | RottenTomatoes
73/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 2234 Popularity: 28.168 | TMDB

Reviews:

A hell of a funny film, but with a message.
When you have the reputation that Parker and Stone do, it is hard to get rid of the sterotypes that have been drawn around you. You are forever stuck in the mold that has been bestowed upon you. But perhaps sometimes when stigmas of that nature are forever embedded with your name and reputation, it actually gives them more leeway to make a statement that is political in nature. As long as they disguise that statement(s) with all that made them popular in the first place, they can get away with it. So now, if I said that beyond the non-stop vulgarity and infinite humour that this film contains, is a film that has an important message camouflaged in animation, would you believe me? Would you care?

First off, this is the most profanity laced film I have ever seen in my life, and that includes early Eddie Murphy efforts. But the profanity in this film had me in stitches. Honestly, that was almost not just a figure of speech either. I laughed so hard that I almost banged my head on the on the person in front of me. Remember how absorbed you were at the horror of war at the beginning of Private Ryan? Well if you had to parallel the two and replace horror with humour, that is a safe comparison. This film is so ******* funny and I really enjoyed it on that level. I can honestly say that I haven’t laughed so hard since Office Space. The profanity goes a bit overboard at times but I think that was on purpose. Some of the humour is a bit gross ( seeing Sadam’s rubber propalactic was funny but a little sick at the same time ) but I think these guys wanted to see how far they could go. And they went very far and they dared the MPAA to censor them even more, and hey, I was very entertained.

But on the political side, there are a lot of dicey issues that are covered here. Censorship for one. It’s funny because we as Canadians and Americans have some of the same ideologies and one of them is free speech. But if that is what we want, then we have to be willing to go all the way. You can’t pick and choose what is more free and more appropriate than something else just because it is not politically correct. Free speech means free speech. Free to express your thoughts in an open forum. This film tells us that free speech is free as long as you don’t offend the masses. It also says that in MPAA’s world it is okay to see blood and guts and intestines and brain tissue ( many of those films get an AA rating ) but profanity dictates that an R or an X is required to see the film. That really is silly.

The film also touches on racism in the armed forces and it shows how brain washed Americans get when there is a conflict with an opposing nation. It doesn’t matter that perhaps some of the issues at hand are clouded and misunderstood, many people stand behind their government to the very end. Kill em’ all in the name of the Constitution. There are also some stabs at religion and being gay and a plethora of other issues. A particular scene with Bill Gates is funny.

Parker and Stone have given the finger to the ratings system in America and I think people will like it. They have also given much more credit to the Canadian armed forces in this movie. If the U.S. ever went to war with us, it would probably be over in a day or so. So thanks for making us look at least competetive. That was cool.

It may be weird to read a review of this film and have comments about politics in here, because it really is a funny movie and I was in a good mood when I left the theater, but there is more to this movie than just humour. To accomplish that and still be known as the guys who made fart jokes and the F word popular is quite a feat. This film is there to enjoy but it is also there to ask some tough and interesting questions. Enjoy the film, but listen to what it has to say. That is, besides the F and S word, listen to what it wants to say.

**** One last observation and that is, when I was in line for the film, a lady and her five year old daughter were in front of me. When they asked for South Park, the cashier asked if she was sure because there is a lot of profanity in the film. The lady reassured her that it was fine. Her daughter can listen and watch but knows not to repeat. That is responsible parenting. Teach your kids right from wrong and hope they turn out well. That’s all you can do. And I applaud that parent for doing so. She may never know who I am but I will remember her for quite some time. Maybe if more people were like that, there wouldn’t be such a fuss about profanity. After all, they are just words.

Review By: baumer
Yes, get ready to have your minds warped
Am a fan of ‘South Park’, more so the earlier seasons than later. Initially thought before getting into it that it wouldn’t be my cup of tea at all, but it ended up right up my street despite not being for the easily offended. And to be honest, it is very easy to see why ‘South Park’ won’t be for all tastes and why its humour is controversial.

Had heard nothing but good things about ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut’, how great it was and how it did justice to the show in a way that few films based on series do (there are some disastrous ones out there). Seeing it, couldn’t agree more with the acclaim and can see why people often put it on their favourite animated films lists (it’s close to being on mine, and goes down as the boldest and one of the funniest). It absolutely does justice to the show and is every bit as good as it, and a fond reminder of the show in its prime years.

It is perfect for fans, and also does a fantastic job at having enough to attract a wider audience, one of the few series-to-film translations to do so.

Sure, some of the animation is crude and less than refined. Otherwise ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut’ is difficult to criticise. Considering that the humour is controversial and normally bad taste doesn’t bode well with me (‘Freddy Got Fingered’ for example is an incredibly tasteless film, and in such a gratuitous, disturbing and unfunny way that it’s on my worst films list), but it’s wholly dependent on how the lack of taste is handled, whether it’s handled wittily and cleverly. ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut’ is one such film.

Was really surprised at how tuneful the songs were, some of the best actually of any animated film to not have Disney’s name on it and perhaps some of the best songs of any musicals of the past 20 years. “Up There”, “Wendy’s Song” and “Hell isn’t Good” are standouts. The story execution worked brilliantly too, it has its poignant moments and some truthful and relevant messaging that makes its point without being over the top. It doesn’t feel padded or like an extended episode of the show, actually opening up the concept to something bigger and bolder. It’s also an ambitious story, but the ambition doesn’t get in the way of the execution, one ends up admiring the ambition and the execution.

Like the show itself, a lot of the content is very controversial and not for the easily offended. is crude, extremely rude (every bit as much as ‘Team America’), naughty, at times juvenile, often vulgar and less than subtle in its treatment of taboo subjects. At the same time, ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut’, again like ‘South Park’, is hilarious, smart, witty and bold but also clever, sharp, irreverent and intelligent. The satirical humour is subversive and there are not many animated films this daring, risk-taking or bold and doing it in a way that doesn’t feel like it’s trying too hard. Completely contradicting the tired and incredibly annoying cliché spouted constantly that animation is only for children (often by parents defending a panned family film).

Often one is shocked at how much the film, like the show, gets away with, which feels like almost everything. Every subject and every everyday issues is covered and satirised it seems, nothing escapes the writers. While subtlety completely goes out the window, so much of what ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut’ says has a huge amount of truth and relevance. Like good satire should it does it in a daring and perhaps divisive fashion, not holding back and taking no prisoners. This should sound like a recipe for disaster, but actually to me it was why the show is so loved and admired and why the film has just as much appeal.

Before one forgets, the characters are some of the most memorable and iconic in recent animation, especially Cartman. Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s voice work is a practical tour-De-force for both, both bringing so much individuality and personality to these characters and their writing. The regrettably late Mary Kay Bergman and Isaac Hayes also delight.

Overall, brilliant, as a representation of ‘South Park’ and as a film in general. Just know what you’re letting yourself in for before watching. It’s animated satire at its finest and bad taste has never been funnier. 9/10 Bethany Cox

Review By: TheLittleSongbird

Other Information:

Original Title South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Release Date 1999-06-30
Release Year 1999

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 21 min (81 min)
Budget 21000000
Revenue 83137603
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Animation, Comedy, Fantasy
Director Trey Parker
Writer Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Pam Brady
Actors Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar. 7 wins & 11 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS (Digital DTS Sound), SDDS, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1 (negative ratio), 1.85 : 1, 1.85 : 1 (intended ratio)
Camera N/A
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length 2,225.96 m
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 123movies
Original title South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
TMDb Rating 7.207 2,234 votes

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