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South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut review

Censorship, racism, homophobia and parental paranoia all get the hilarious South Park treatment.

As half hour TV, South Park is a short, sharp spurt of cracked, criminally inventive comedy. But can its loveably demented creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, keep it up for eighty minutes, or are they merely masters of premature ejaculation? Well, they not only go the distance but hump harder than ever before, and leave the audience covered in comedy of the first order.

When the kids of South Park sneak in to see the new Terrance & Phillip movie 'Asses of Fire', they learn something terribly empowering: profanity. With swear words pouring out like piss from an incontinent pensioner, the kids’ potty mouths eventually start a war.

Have you ever wanted to hear kids curse like prison lifters? Ever wanted to see Satan getting pleasured by Saddam Hussein? What about giant talking clitoris'? Well, it’s all here. In Technicolor. Parker and Stone work sick, deviant comic wonder with the South Park movie. They also take a big, healthy bite out of America’s hypocritical diet of alleged family values and spit it back in their country’s face. Censorship, racism, homophobia and parental paranoia all get the hilarious South Park treatment. As Cartman would say, this movie is totally sweet.

 


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By Margaret Pomeranz

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