What Would Brian Boitano Do? - South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut (7/9) Movie CLIP (1999) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
The boys sing a song about what Brian Boitano would do about saving Terrance and Philip.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
The most tasteless third graders on television graduate to the big screen, as Trey Parker and Matt Stone expand their animated series with foul-mouthed humor that might breach the boundaries of basic cable. In the small Colorado town of South Park, good-natured Stan Marsh, slightly neurotic Kyle Broflovski, fat and petulant Eric Cartman, and perpetually doomed Kenny McCormick are psyched for the premiere of the first feature film from flatulent Canadian TV performers Terrance and Phillip, entitled "Asses of Fire." The movie is rated R, but that's not about to stop the boys from sneaking into the theater. However, when the boys' language gets bluer by the minute after seeing the film, their parents and school administrators decide that something must be done. Kyle's mother comes up with the ideal solution: blame Canada. Terrance and Phillip end up in jail for corrupting America's youth, while the Canadian Air Force retaliates with an air strike targeting the Baldwin brothers. The boys soon organize a children's underground resistance force to free Terrance and Phillip before they can be executed; meanwhile, in a sensitive subplot exploring relationship issues, we're permitted an inside look at the domestic problems of Satan and his lover, Saddam Hussein. As on the TV show, Parker and Stone perform the voices of most of the characters, and they also wrote several songs for the film; George Clooney, Minnie Driver, Eric Idle, Dave Foley, and Mike Judge contribute voices. Not to spoil the plot, but rumor has it that Kenny dies.

CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1999)
Cast: Trey Parker, Matt Stone
Director: Trey Parker
Producers: Frank C. Agnone II, Anne Garefino, Deborah Liebling, Trey Parker, Scott Rudin, Mark Roybal, Gina Shay, Matt Stone, Adam Schroeder
Screenwriters: Pam Brady, Trey Parker, Matt Stone

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All Comments (21)
  • I wonder how Brian Boitano feels about being remembered for a South Park song more than whatever it was he actually did.
  • I’m pretty sure that Brian boitano is the only southpark celebrity to be treated good
  • @danielhulse4076
    I'm watching this in 3010! Thank you Brian Boitano for saving humanity from the Robot king!!
  • 1:32 Cartman only joined in after Stan and Kyle said "shit" because he would get zapped by the V-Chip. That's some intense detail
  • @jimb.7523
    RIP Brian Dennehy, who made me think of this scene upon hearing of his death.
  • @johnsmiths7333
    Coolest part about this song is that Brian Boitano made shirts saying “what would Brian Boitano do” and sold them for charity after asking Matt and Trey permission
  • @BBoy4040
    We need a modern South Park musical episode. They can do it.
  • @matthewp2794
    I am proud to say that after 22 years, I still have no idea who Brian Boitano is.
  • When I saw this movie, I found this song inspirational. I could never remember Brian Boitano's name, but I loved that he doesn't take shit from anybody and that he'd probably kick an ass or two.
  • Brian Boitano's exact words from an interview about this in 2006. "It's become such a part of my life. Kids who don't know who I am, or what I did at the Olympics, meet me and think I'm cool because I'm in South Park."
  • @justin-ch1bn
    The movie was actually kind of a legit musical, completely unexpected. It's not like Family Guy, watching that show you know McFarlane is a fan of musical/theatre format.
  • @osaka_daioh
    1:39 This moment always gets to me. The shot of them running to the sunset, singing to what their hero would do and acting on it. It's a reminder of youthful energy and idols. It's a beautiful shot and lyrics that always makes me teary eyed in happiness.
  • @user-yk7dc9hu2k
    I know I'm not the only one who listens to this unironically to get psyched up