South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
Director: Trey Parker
Actors: Trey Parker (as Stanley 'Stan' Marsh/Eric Theodore Cartman/Satan, the Dark Prince/Mr. Herbert Garrison/Phillip Niles Argyle/Randall 'Randy' Marsh/Tom the News Reporter/Midget in Bikini/Ticket Taker/Canadian Ambassador/Bombadeers/Councelor Mackey/Army General/Ned Gerblanski/Additional Voices), Matt Stone (as Kyle Broslofski/Kenneth 'Kenny' McCormack/Saddam Hussein/Terrence Henry Stoot/James 'Jimbo' Kearn/Gerald 'Jerry' Broslofski/Bill Gates/Additional Voices), Mary Kay Bergman (as Liane Cartman/Sheila Broslofski/Sharon Marsh/Wendy Testeberger/Clitoris/Additional Voices), Isaac Hayes (as Jerome 'Chef' McElroy), Jesse Howell (as Ike Broflovski), Anthony Cross-Thomas (as Ike Broflovski), Franchesca Clifford (as Ike Broflovski), Bruce Howell (as Man in Theatre), Deb Adair (as Woman in Theatre), Jennifer Howell (as Bebe), George Clooney (as Dr. Gouache/Dr. Doctor), Brent Spiner (as Conan O'Brien), Minnie Driver (as Brooke Shields), Dave Foley (as The Baldwin Brothers), Eric Idle (as Dr. Vosknocker)
Country: USA
Category: Animation (Adult)
Year: 1999
Personal Rating:

Description: *** DVD Rip: Yes - Quality: High ***
Southpark is a quiet and peaceful place until the latest Terrance and Philip movie comes out. Once all the kids see it, all hell breaks loose, as the parents try to find a way to stop their kids from saying all the naughty words coming out of their mouths. The parents blame Terrance and Philip, place them under Citizen's Arrest, and declare war on their home country, Canada. It is up to the kids to save the world from Satan and keep Terrance and Philip from being executed
Imported Comments: The whole theatre was laughing all through the movie at the preview screening I attended, so I can sense how much this movie is going to gross. A lot.

The writing is excellent and the characters are so much more broad than the TV series, even though the movie is still only 76 minutes long. One surprising thing; Scott Rudin, who did A Civil Action and The Firm, produced this. It's obvious that critics are going to bash South Park, but ignore them and see it anyway, it's an excellent way to blow an hour fifteen minutes (and $5)

+ (GOOD THINGS) 1.) The writing 2.) Parker and Stone's voice work 3.) How it insults everything, no one feels left out 4.) Marc Shaiman's score 5.) The terrible animation

- (BAD THINGS) 1.) Nonstop swearing 2.) Short runtime

Total: 7.5/10
Languages: English
Subtitles: None
Length: 81
Video format: DivX 3.11 Low Motion
Audio format: MPEG Layer 3 (MP3)
Resolution: 720x480
Files sizes (Mb): 406