Movie Title: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Rating: 10
Reviewed By: Michael Stevens

Review:

Foul language, raunchy topics, and cartoon violence. What more could you ask for? This is exactly what you get and more in the animated feature South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (which could also be used to describe an uncircumcised penis, hmmmmm). This censor testing film is brought to us by the tag team duo of Matt Stone and Trey Parker who both wrote the film.

The movie starts of in South Park, Colorado as do all the television episodes.  First the whole gang Kenny, Cartman, Stan, and Kyle see a preview for a Canadian film by Terrance & Phillip (obviously it's supposed to be Trey and Matt). But the film is rated R so they cannot see it, but they do anyway. So now all the children of South Park are cussing, so the parents don't take responsibility and instead blame it on Canada. Of course this would logically lead the nation into war with our neighbor to the north. Then just for the hell of it (pun intended) throw in Satan and Sadaam Hussein with a plot to take over the world.

So basically we have a cartoon musical with violence, foul language, homosexual behavior, and a complete lack of respect for others. And frankly, I loved every minute of it. I don't believe their was a minority or social group left unscathed by the film.

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is directed by Trey with voiceovers mainly by him and Matt. Others lending their voices to the film are Mary Kay Bergman, Minnie Driver, George Clooney, Isaac Hayes, Brent Spiner (Star Trek's Data), Dave Foley, and many more.

As I stated earlier in this review I loved it. I was laughing the whole way through. And even though in the end they killed Kenny (those bastards!) I still give the movie a perfect ten couches on the About-Movies.com scale. That's it for me.

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