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And why do you not intend to see it Timmy? Eh? It's one of the funniest 5 films of the 90s. Even friends of mine who don't like the TV show loved the movie. Go and watch it. And then send me money.
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I suppose a lot of people steer clear of it seeing as it's in the Guiness for "Most curses in cartoon movie". It's 81 minutes, has 399 curses and 128 'obscene gestures'.
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Yes. That's the genius of it. You see, when someone uses the phrase "mother-fucker", it just comes across as generic swearing. You don't actually think of it in terms of someone fucking your mother. The swearing in the South Park movie works because it brings the images to mind. Donkey raping shit eater. Cock sucking bitch master. And so forth.
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Unless you're Canadian, what's wrong with the Uncle Fucker song?
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Uncle fucker isn't really offensive to Canada, infact, I don't recall it saying anything anti-canadian. Now blame canada, is an ant-canadian song, and i do object to that, even though it's an example of american ignorance and arrogance which i find funny most of the time.
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Methinks that Infinity has missed the point of "Blame Canada." It's not about bashing Canada, it's about the parents blaming anyone and everyone but themselves for the nasty behavioral turn that the children of South Park made. The last line of the song is "...before anybody thinks of blaming us!"
Of course, I thought it was kinda cool when Canada bombed Baldwin Manor. That was funny, in my opinion.
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"America it still realing from the latest Canadian bombing, which has taken horrible toll on the Arquette residence".
Aren't Parker and Stone Canadian?
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Liam: nope, they are both United States citizens. Trey Parker was born in Colorado; Matt Stone was born in Houston. They met while studying at the University of Colorado, I believe.
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Well, I just read through one of the most...interesting...threads I've ever seen, but I wanted to make clear that this is one of the funniest things I've ever read on the internet: