South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut Movie Review
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut Review

"South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Trey ParkerProducer : Trey Parker,Matt Stone
Screenwiter : Trey Parker,Matt Stone,Pam Brady
Starring : Mary Kay Bergman,George Clooney,Minnie Driver,Isaac Hayes,Eric Idle,Mike Judge,Trey Parker,Matt Stone
I’ll say it up front: This is not your classic four-star review. South Park is
definitely an acquired taste, but it’s one I’ve picked up, despite the series’
lackluster performance over this season.
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut certainly makes up for it, taking the
comic adventures of four boys in the “redneck town” of South Park, Colorado to
new highs, er, lows, in their feature debut.
And what a debut it is. George Carlin? Step aside. Andrew “Dice” Clay? Old
news. Farrelly brothers? Puh-leeze. Lenny Bruce? Meet your replacement.
Shocking, in-your-face, blatantly offensive, jaw-dropping, mind-boggling,
floor-rolling, horribly crass humor has a new master, and South Park is it.
Plot? Firmly tongue in cheek, the boys of South Park want to see an R-rated
“Terrance and Philip” movie, but their parents won’t let them. They sneak in,
whereupon they pick up the nastiest foul mouths this side of the Bangkok red
light district. When their parents discover the source of the crudeness, Kyle’
s mom launches a crusade against the crass cartoon, which culminates in
Terrance and Philip’s incarceration and a war between America and Canada (T&P’s
homeland). Meanwhile, appearances by everyone from Big Gay Al to Saddam
Hussein to a George Clooney-voiced doctor to Brian Boitano (well, in reference,
anyway) pay off the true fans.
The subtext: The boys are on the side of freedom of speech, while the parents
don’t seem to mind the violence that justifies solving the problem... Who
woulda thought South Park would have a theme!? And a good one, however blatant.
I’m not going to try and justify South Park’s four stars on any kind of
artistic merit. But I will say I haven’t laughed this hard in a couple of
years, and some of the musical numbers will be impossible to forget.
While Mr. Hanky does not appear, much to my disappointment, South Park is such
a wild ride that it really can’t be missed, especially if, like me, you have
very bad taste.
You will respect my authoriTAY!
Reviewer: Christopher Null



