The South Park Movie is STILL a MASTERPIECE (Reupload)

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Published 2023-09-15
Had to reupload this one for those that haven't seen it.
I really, really like this movie.
Matt's Memo: lettersofnote.com/2009/09/30/p-s-this-is-my-favori…
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Chapters:
Intro 0:00-1:11
MPAA 1:11-5:19
Blame Canada 5:19-14:51
Cut 14:51-16:18
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All Comments (21)
  • @Bloomser
    Huge new South Park video coming within the next few days so stay tuned
  • @NobodyC13
    Trey Parker once said he received a personal letter from Stephen Sondheim himself (creator of celebrated Broadway musicals of the last century like West Side Story, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and Into the Woods), declaring South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut to be the BEST movie musical he's seen in years. And that's saying something as this was at the tail end of the 90s, a decade decade dominated by the Disney Renaissance and movies inspired by and/or immitating it. Considering Trey Parker studied music and theatre in college, he said that letter was worth more than a hundred Oscars (and alleviated the sting of losing "Best Original Song" to Phil Collins, which Matt and Trey finished the job with their Timmy 2000 episode). That letter is framed in Trey Parker's office today.
  • @jamesnicks5367
    399 swear words will never not be funny to me, I can just picture the smirks on their faces coming up with that 😂
  • @nova.noveiia
    Also, the copyright system is so broken. This is the definition of transformative work.
  • @NicoAnimation
    This movie, in the summer of 1999, is still the best experience I've ever had in a movie theater. I can't begin to describe the ENERGY felt while watching this in a completely packed theater, with the audience laughing SO hard and LOUD that you could only hear every third line, meaning I had to see the movie multiple times afterward in order to actually hear every part of it (not a complaint at all!) I saw this around a dozen times during its initial theatrical run!
  • @Robby_C
    I re-watched the movie a few months back and the whole time i couldn't get over how much it still holds up.
  • @Adog00
    Ugh copyright is so annoying man I’m so sorry. Hope this video does way better than the original
  • @ChChChelsky
    This movie has such a special place in my heart. My son has special needs and struggled a lot as a baby but one day while we watched this movie, he was mesmerized. From then on that was all he wanted to do was watch it. Eventually he moved on to more appropriate child-friendly things when he could actually understand what was going on and doesn't even remember that point in time but it was so precious how he recognized their voices and how he found such a raunchy movie soothing 😂❤ forever grateful for the breaks I got just by having it on hand on 📀
  • @burnv06
    For anyone wondering, the name of the song that Terrance and Phillip sing at the beginning is “uncle fucker”
  • I have actually seen this movie 203 times. When I was a kid I said I had seen it 100 times and was told that wasn’t possible so I went through and counted all the times I’d already watched it (4 or 5) then made it a challenge. Kept a notecard for 14 years. Then I got there! 🎉🎉
  • @AssassinKillua15
    My parents allowed my brother and i to watch rated r movies. We understood that what was said or done in a movie stayed there and wasn't to be brought out in public in front of our parents. The problem is that so many kids aren't taught that difference. My parents also enjoyed South Park since it started and took my 11yr old brother at the time to go see it. They were more surprised about it being a musical than it having profanity. They never left the theater in disgust or tried to cause an issue. They found it funny too. To see something R rated wasn't some big thing we had to sneak around to do. It was treated as a normal form of entertainment that we were considered mature enough to watch. We knee not to curse in front of our parents or to cause issues at school. South Park has always been my comfort show. I love seeing the town. The kids being kids. Seeing Jimmy and Timmy being treated like the rest of the kids. Butters. It's a show i can watch a feel like i know those characters.
  • According to the wiki, in the original Warner Bros. Home Video release of the VHS (not the one made by paramount a year later) there’s a small 1 second scene after the credits of the kids walking out of the theater. I can’t find any video proof or find the original version of the VHS uploaded online. If this is true I can imagine it becoming lost media in the future.
  • Oh I love how the Blame Canada song was so hated, however got a nomination and was performed live in the Oscars with Robin Williams. What a loverly middle finger to the MPAA
  • My parents are also South Park fans and I watched the South Park Movie with them. Best night ever.
  • Reading Matt's memo feels reminiscent of when Alex Hirsch read his emails between him and Disney s&p
  • That scene in the theater was one of the most creative scenes in cinema history.
  • @CMHC
    saw this when I was about 9 or so (young parents). I didn't fully understand all the nuances but let me tell you I would have been such a little Karen of a child without it. opened up my perspective on alot of issues and forced me to think through many preconceptions that a stupid young lad would have. god bless this film
  • @imhaydenfn
    YOU CANT SPELL NEW BLOOMS VIDEO WITHOUT W 🗣️🔥
  • @NicoAnimation
    A thought I have about South Park BLU that I've never really seen talked about online: (also could make a cool topic for a video!) I thought recently about how integral Beavis and Butt-head was to South Park BLU's creation, and how if not for B&B, we wouldn't have South Park BLU as we know it. So, for most of South Park's history it's obvious that Matt and Trey use Terrance and Phillip basically as a stand-in for themselves. But way back in S1 when T&P first appear, they're pretty much just a naughty cartoon show that the boys secretly watch behind their parents' backs; both a stand-in for kids watching South Park itself, but also B&B. Back in 1997, the only other cartoon doing what South Park was doing was Beavis & Butt-head. At the time, tons of kids (including me) would secretly watch South Park and Beavis & Butt-head when their parents weren't around (like the boys do in "Death", Terrance and Phillip's debut episode). Matt and Trey have stated numerous times over the years that B&B is their favorite cartoon, it's always inspired them, and they're friends with creator Mike Judge. So looking at Terrance and Phillip themselves, their whole show is just two guys sitting on a couch farting and laughing at everything. They even have B&B's color palettes: blonde hair with blue and grey clothes, dark hair with grey and red clothes. Then, there's the infamous 1993 incident where a young boy started a house fire that killed his baby sister, allegedly imitating when Beavis and Butt-head would make fire seem cool, according to the boy's mother. So, in the South Park movie, the boys see the Terrance and Phillip movie and become potty-mouths, sure, BUT what kicks off Kenny dying and the entire plot of the movie pretty much is when he imitates T&P by lighting his fart on fire. In the real-life house fire accident, the mother of the kids blamed Beavis & Butt-head, blamed the cartoon, Mike Judge, MTV, blamed everything EXCEPT herself for being a neglectful parent, just like the parents do in South Park BLU. (Of course years later it was revealed that the kid had never even seen B&B and the mother just picked it to blame) In South Park BLU Matt and Trey take this toxic and neglectful parenting to the extreme where "what if that mother went so far that she didn't just cancel B&B but also starts World War III over it". And finally at the end of South Park BLU, who voices Kenny's goodbye? Mike Judge. I find this all super interesting, hope you do too!
  • @celery2537
    I remember i watched this movie for the first time not too lomg ago and i went in with super high expectations and it STILL managed to blow me away it is up there with some of my favorite movies of all time