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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

June. 30,1999
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7.7
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R
| Animation Comedy
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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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Moustroll
1999/06/30

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Juana
1999/07/01

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Bob
1999/07/02

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Fleur
1999/07/03

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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rmwilliams-18922
1999/07/04

First things first, this movie is FUNNY. This is not one of those cases where the movie is way worse than the show, in fact this movie surpasses quite a bit of the episodes! The movie is funny in several different ways. First, there's the classic South Park "shock" humor. This movie gets OUTRAGEOUS and it's hilarious. Then there's actually some pretty clever humor going on. This movie is critical of American culture in a pretty hilarious way. To those who are not familiar with South Park, the humor is much more than just cuss words and inappropriate dialogue, they achieve a much higher level of humor (although the cuss words are still hilarious) by critiquing society in a lot of their episodes, and the movie is no different.This movie is one I will never get tired of watching. When I'm in a bad mood I watch it to cheer up, when I want to have some solid laughs with my friends I watch this movie.Do NOT be one of those pretentious snobs who thinks you're too smart or sophisticated for this movie, what's the fun in that?

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Mihai Toma
1999/07/05

In a small American town, four boys learn foul language from a Canadian film which is full of obscenities and toilet humor. As a result, their moms send them to rehab, but since the boys see the movie again and again, they decide to arrest and execute the main actors of the movie in question, thus starting a war between the two countries. In the meantime, the boys try to stop them, as a much bigger threat is awaiting the highly publicized execution.It's a movie realized in the world of the famous South Park series, only this time as a film and uncensored. It a wonderful depiction and, of course, exaggeration of people's mistakes and bad habits, which are taken to the extreme and made fun of. Talking about fun, this movie is simply hilarious, almost every action bringing tons of laughter from every possible side. It's very well made, well animated as the entire series, funny, funny and again funny.It's also a musical which most of the time is very well preformed, but they kind of exaggerated with this type of moments, beginning to be a bit dull and boring towards the finale. The plot is also very well written and put into action. Overall, it's a very good film which carries the big name of South Park, which is to be recommended without any doubt, but not to everyone, due to its explicit content!

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Prismark10
1999/07/06

Well as I am not a big fan of South Park the television series then a lot of the movie was going to be lost on me.The film is rude, crude and with its cheap looking animation but with lots of musical numbers including the Oscar nominated Blame Canada.The film's main focus is censorship with a side trip to Kenny finding himself in hell and finding out that Satan and Saddam Hussein are gay lovers.Third graders Stan, Cartman, Kenny and Kyle bribe a drunken vagrant to get them into a R rated movie featuring hip Canadian comedians Terrance and Philip who curse and fart a lot. Next day at school they horrify their teachers with their new found vocabulary and once the parents become aware of this crude film, they are so outraged that they want to declare war with Canada.The film would go down a treat with South Park fans but despite a few laughs it was not for me and the it felt stretched with the longer running time.

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sol-
1999/07/07

True to its title, this big screen version of the popular animated TV series features more violence, profanity and obscenities than any prior episodes of the show. The film is not, however, offensive simply for the sake of it; the plot is full of satirical bite as the story focuses on four boys watching a controversial motion picture (not unlike the one that they are in!) and the over-the-top reactions of the local community when they start repeating obscene phrases that they heard. Intelligent debate is brought up in terms of whether offensive language or graphic violence is more dangerous and there is something pointed in how everything culminates in war simply over words. The relative innocence of the boys is notable too; as they say in song, "the movies teach us what our parents don't have time to say"; they are only curious about the adult world and are not interested in offending anyone. Cartman aside, the boys do not repeat any of the obscenities from the film-within in hate. Interesting as all this might sound, the movie runs out of steam well before the credits roll and the carnage towards the end comes across as a rather mindless. The series consists of half-hour episodes after all, and running at nearly three times that length, it is perhaps only inevitable that the material does not stretch out that well. There have also been several better satirical episodes released in the years since this feature length treatment came out, but full of bright songs and quirky characters, 'Bigger Longer & Uncut' does quite well for what it is.

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