The notoriously naughty kids of controversial animated South Park have hit the big screen, and if you're a living, breathing, flesh and blood human being, chances are that there will be at least one thing about this Bigger, Longer and Uncut adventure that you will find completely, totally offensive. No one is safe: woman, Jews, blacks, gays, Canadians (me)--not even fans of the series itself are free from so-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone's all-encompassing satrical net. Not even non-fans can escape, for this relentless, envolope-obliterating comedy isquite simply one of the sharpest and funniest films one is likey to see in this or any other year.
So it should come as no surprise that thier long list of mircilessly skewered targets as well as figures such as the Bladwin brothers, BIll Gates, Brabra Streisand and, to the delight of many an audience member, Jar Jar Binks. In a refreshing, smartly self-referential twist, Bigger, Longer and Uncut's plot revolves around the effect that an R-rated animated feature has on the familiar four of Satan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, eric Cartman, and the perpetually ill-fated Kenny McCormick as well as the rest of the young population of South Park. With all the gradeschoolers now cursing blustreaks around family and foulmouthed friends, Kyle's mom decides to take drastic action, setting off an outragious chain of events that comes to involve Saddam Hussein and his bedfellow, in every sense of the word, Satan Himself.
This movie will undoubtable draw a enormous croud, and I will most definately be there to see it as well. It's going to be an utmost halarious movie for all to see! Hope to see you in the theatres!! |