South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
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MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Adult Situations,Not For Children,Adult Humor,Profanity
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South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
Theatrical Release Date: 1999 06 30 (USA)
UPC: 097363368243
Studio: Paramount
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Adult Situations, Not For Children, Adult Humor, Profanity]
Summary: The most tasteless third graders on television graduate to the big screen, as Trey Parker and Matt Stone expand their animated series with foul-mouthed humor that might breach the boundaries of basic cable. In the small Colorado town of South Park, good-natured Stan Marsh, slightly neurotic Kyle Broflovski, fat and petulant Eric Cartman, and perpetually doomed Kenny McCormick are psyched for the premiere of the first feature film from flatulent Canadian TV performers Terrance and Phillip, entitled "Asses of Fire." The movie is rated R, but that's not about to stop the boys from sneaking into the theater. However, when the boys' language gets bluer by the minute after seeing the film, their parents and school administrators decide that something must be done. Kyle's mother comes up with the ideal solution: blame Canada. Terrance and Phillip end up in jail for corrupting America's youth, while the Canadian Air Force retaliates with an air strike targeting the Baldwin brothers. The boys soon organize a children's underground resistance force to free Terrance and Phillip before they can be executed; meanwhile, in a sensitive subplot exploring relationship issues, we're permitted an inside look at the domestic problems of Satan and his lover, Saddam Hussein. As on the TV show, Parker and Stone perform the voices of most of the characters, and they also wrote several songs for the film; George Clooney, Minnie Driver, Eric Idle, Dave Foley, and Mike Judge contribute voices. Not to spoil the plot, but rumor has it that Kenny dies. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Awards: Best Music Score – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Music Score – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Original Song – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Song – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Score – Chicago Film Critics Association Best Original Score – Chicago Film Critics Association
Features:
Three theatrical trailers
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
Format: DVD
Release Date: 11/23/1999
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DDS Dolby Digital Surround, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 81 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1
0. Scene Selection
1. "mountain Town" [:03]
2. Asses Of Fire/"uncle Fucka" [:36]
3. "wendy's Song" [3:36]
4. Fragile Little Minds [2:36]
5. World News [:07]
6. "it's Easy, Mmmkay" [:21]
7. "oh, My God, They Killed Kenny!" [1:34]
8. Heaven And Hell [4:01]
9. "blame Canada" [1:51]
10. Partners In Evil [2:28]
11. "kyle's Mom's A Bitch" [2:47]
12. The V-chip [1:35]
13. The March Of War [:22]
14. "what Would Brain Biotano Do?" [6:48]
15. The Seventh Sign [1:10]
16. "up There" [2:41]
17. "la Resistance" [1:24]
18. Saddam Is From Mars, Satan Is From Venus [2:04]
19. The Mole [1:51]
20. "i Can Change" [2:00]
21. The Uso Show [1:57]
22. "i'm Super" [2:45]
23. Throw The Switch [3:12]
24. Blood Of The Innocent [3:21]
25. Kenny's Wish/"mountain Town" (reprise) [1:05]
26. Credit [1:45]
Perry Seibert
There are two distinct reasons that South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut should be appreciated. First, it is one of the few major Hollywood releases that directly addresses the way the entertainment industry and parents both shape youth culture. The satire on this point is sharp and uncompromising. The adults recognize the Terrence and Phillip movie for what it is -- stupid and vulgar. Instead of discussing it with their kids, the parents choose a scapegoat. Secondly, this is one of the best movie musicals of the '90s. Trey Parker, working closely with soundtrack guru Marc Shaiman, created a dozen original songs that spoofed popular music, and, more impressively, beloved Broadway musicals like Les Miserables and The Sound of Music. Their Oscar nomination for Best Song was a (probably grudging) acknowledgement that they had crafted songs that added characterization and advanced the plot, while also working as both parody and entertainment even when removed from the context of the film. Not for the faint of heart or the easily offended, South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut is a hybrid of styles rarely seen in movies. It is both an uncompromising satire, and a brilliant musical. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Trey Parker
Director
Trey Parker
Producer
Trey Parker
Screenwriter
Scott Rudin
Executive Producer
Marc Shaiman
Composer (Music Score)
Adam Schroeder
Executive Producer
Matt Stone
Producer
Matt Stone
Screenwriter
Pam Brady
Screenwriter
Trey Parker
Actor
Trey Parker
Actor
Trey Parker
Actor
Trey Parker
Actor
Trey Parker
Actor
Matt Stone
Actor
Mary Kay Bergman
Actor
Mary Kay Bergman
Actor
Mary Kay Bergman
Actor
Mary Kay Bergman
Actor
Isaac Hayes
Actor
Jesse Howell
Actor
Anthony Cross-Thomas
Actor
Francesca Clifford
Actor
Bruce Howell
Actor
Deborah Adair
Actor
Jennifer Howell
Actor
George Clooney
Actor
Brent Spiner
Actor
Minnie Driver
Actor
Dave Foley
Actor
Eric Idle
Actor
Nick Rhodes
Actor
Toddy Walters
Actor
Stewart Copeland
Actor
Stanley G. Sawicki
Actor
Mike Judge
Actor
Country: USA

