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#1 Oct 16 2004 at 8:47 AM Rating: Good
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I wasn't disappointed - Parker and Stone are funny guys. The puppet *** scene was graphic, over the top, gratuitous and the funniest part of the film. They poke fun at liberals and conservatives alike - Aside from Totem, these are the only other Republicans that have a wicked sense of humor.

"America, **** yeah!" - From one of the many cheezy 1980's song parodies in the flick.
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#2 Oct 16 2004 at 8:48 AM Rating: Decent
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I kinda figured it was gonna bite.

Puppets just don't do it for me, even though I love Southpark.

Tell me something that'll make me wanna spend $8 on it.
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#3 Oct 16 2004 at 2:20 PM Rating: Default
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Tell me something that'll make me wanna spend $8 on it.
Watching two puppets have ***!!!! Greatest 8 bucks I ever spent! I even heard that they had to cut a minute out of the scene or else it would have gotten an NC-17 rating!!
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#4 Oct 16 2004 at 2:36 PM Rating: Good
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It's pretty much a South Park movie, but with different characters. So if you liked Bigger, Longer, Uncut, you'll like this too.


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#5 Oct 16 2004 at 4:18 PM Rating: Decent
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The song was good, possibly the best part of the move, "America, @#%^ yeah!" Anyway, it's not that it was a good movie but rather that it is just too ridiculous, but funny. The movie wouldn't have been funny at all if it weren't for it being made with puppets.
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#6 Oct 16 2004 at 4:21 PM Rating: Decent
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THe really need to stick to South Park.

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Baseketball rocked!
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#8 Oct 16 2004 at 7:42 PM Rating: Decent
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I think they should just stick with South Park as well. I mean, it's not like that show is unable to cover everything funny. Seriously, I don't think I've ever seen an episode of South Park where I wasn't laughing my *** off. I wonder what the new season of it is going to be like, I remember last season's first episode with the crab people. Yeah, that was pretty @#%^ed up. I think it's safe to say that it is only going to get crazier, and better.

Edited, Sat Oct 16 20:42:54 2004 by avenir
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#9 Oct 16 2004 at 8:56 PM Rating: Default
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GO SEE THIS MOVIE!!!!
I am telling you guys, Trey Parker has topped himself with this one. There is nothing taboo for these two South Park creators anymore. Everything about this movie is funny and original. From the songs that were performed, to the movies that were made fun of, to the political dabble of everyday post 9/11 life, these guys cover it all.

The best part about it though is that they make fun of everyone. They don't take a side or try to convey their views on you. I think that kind of attitude made this movie all the more better.

This is like 100 times funnier than any South Park they have ever done. You are really miising out though if you assume that it will be bad before you even see it. I am telling you go, you won't be disappointed!

By the way, did I mention there is a gratuitous *** scene between two of the puppets?
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#10 Oct 16 2004 at 9:04 PM Rating: Good
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By the way, did I mention there is a gratuitous *** scene between two of the puppets?


Nope, I did in the opening post... Smiley: tongue

I liked baseketball, too. Has anyone ever seen their early film, Cannibal, the Musical or later on, Orgazmo? Funny ******
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#11 Oct 16 2004 at 9:22 PM Rating: Default
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Smoggy wrote:
I liked baseketball, too. Has anyone ever seen their early film, Cannibal, the Musical or later on, Orgazmo? Funny sh*te!
Yeah, Basketball was an under-rated movie. David Zucker directed it. The same guy that brought you Naked Gun people! Cannibal the musical is ok. I have it on DVD. I wish Orgazmo would come out on DVD dammit! I love the theme song to that movie.. "Now you're a man!" (which by the way they played that at the end credits to a South Park episode once) Good stuff.

I can't decide what song in the film was better.. "America, Fuck yeah!" or "I've got AIDS!"

EDIT: BTW, the Central American yelling "No me gusta!" when they blew up the Panama Canal made me just about piss my pants from laughing so hard!

Edited, Sat Oct 16 22:31:26 2004 by ffreak
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#12 Oct 16 2004 at 10:28 PM Rating: Good
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Kick *** avatar, ffreak!
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#13 Oct 17 2004 at 12:28 AM Rating: Decent
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This was by far the funniest thing I have seen since...well Orgasmo..and that was a good 6 years ago. Oh my god I mean jesus christ...it was just so funny. I'm going back with the same friends I did tonight tomorrrow to see it again. "America ^&%$* YEAH'


Go See it.

BTW is Orgasmo ever coming out on DVD? I've never seen Canable the musical...maybe I'll go rent it.
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#14 Oct 17 2004 at 1:11 AM Rating: Decent
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I just saw this today and I thought it was pretty freaking funny. Definitely over the top.

What I didn't understand though is that there were people who brought their little kids to this movie. One couple even brought in their baby. I mean, what the hell were they thinking? "Oh! Puppets from the guys from South Park, must be a kid friendly movie! Let's take our 3 year old!"
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#15 Oct 17 2004 at 7:47 AM Rating: Decent
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People often bring babies to movies like this - Mainly on the assumption the kids won't understand anything in the movie (And for the most part, they don't. I doubt you understood much sexual innuendo when you were 3)
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#16 Oct 17 2004 at 9:47 AM Rating: Good
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Another assumption is the that people don't mind their goddamned children screeching, running, crying and yelling in regular intervals during the movie. I hate parents who stay in the theater during these times, or only go to the doorway. Unless your children are sedated, old enough to know when to shut the hell up, or you're watching a children's flick, leave them at home.
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#17 Oct 17 2004 at 1:14 PM Rating: Decent
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can't wait 'till i'm old enough to go the the cinema
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#18 Oct 17 2004 at 1:45 PM Rating: Decent
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There, there, Drac. Maybe once you're old enough to go to the bathroom by yourself you can go to the movies. Ya fuc[b][/b]king commie.

It was entertaining, but pretty juvenile at times. Well, actually, all of the time. I still thought it was pretty funny though.
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#19 Oct 17 2004 at 1:55 PM Rating: Default
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America **** YA is probley the funnyest song there is
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#20 Oct 17 2004 at 3:02 PM Rating: Decent
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Saw the movie too. Everything was funny except for the whole gay *** thing, but other than that it was pretty funny.

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#21 Oct 17 2004 at 11:44 PM Rating: Good
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I burnt a copy of "America, Fuck yeah!" to cd and mailed it to my good friend in Iraq. I put explicit instructions for them to play it while they're riding around in his tank to be blasting that song.
It was, by far, one of the funniest movies I've seen in a long time. And, how can you go wrong with a movie where France gets leveled in the first 10 minutes of the movie?

That's right, you can't.
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#22 Oct 18 2004 at 10:51 AM Rating: Good
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scubamage the Stupendous wrote:
I burnt a copy of "America, Fuck yeah!" to cd and mailed it to my good friend in Iraq. I put explicit instructions for them to play it while they're riding around in his tank to be blasting that song.
It was, by far, one of the funniest movies I've seen in a long time. And, how can you go wrong with a movie where France gets leveled in the first 10 minutes of the movie?

That's right, you can't.


lmfao

Hell, I'm burning it to a CD just to ride around blasing the song with the windows down.

It'll make me feel patriotic.
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#23 Oct 18 2004 at 10:54 AM Rating: Decent
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They blew up poor innocent Michle Moore :(

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They blew up poor innocent Michle Moore :(

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They got rid of alot of people in this movie. Smiley: lol
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#25 Oct 18 2004 at 5:36 PM Rating: Decent
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Lol, good GOD, was this movie the ****. Seriously folks, even if you're not fond of puppets, or worried about Matt and Trey straying from what they're good at..this movie was awesome. The soundtrack I will definitely be buying and I actually wouldn't mind seeing the movie in theaters again...This time I'll leave the booze at home and see if it is just as funny :P
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#26 Oct 18 2004 at 5:49 PM Rating: Good
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I hear Keanu Reaves auditioned for a part but was considered too 'wooden'.
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