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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 Movie

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
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1h 21m
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United States
Release Dates
1999-06-30
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When the four boys see an R-rated movie featuring Canadians Terrance and Philip, they are pronounced "corrupted", and their parents pressure the United States to wage war against Canada.
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Trey Parker
Trey Parker
Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman / Gregory / Satan / Mr. Garrison / Mr. Hat / Phillip Niles Argyle / Randy Marsh / Clyde Donovan / Tom - News Reporter / Midget In A Bikini / Canadian Ambassador / Bombardiers / Mr. Mackey / Army General / Ned Gerblanski / Christophe - Ze Mole (or The Mole) / Big Gay Al (singing) / Adolf Hitler / Additional Voices (voice)
Matt Stone
Matt Stone
Kyle Broflovski / Kenny McCormick / Saddam Hussein / Terrance Henry Stoot / Big Gay Al / Ticket Taker / Stuart McCormick / Jimbo Kearn / Gerald Broflovski / Butters Stotch / Additional Voices (voice)
Mike Judge
Mike Judge
Kenny's Goodbye (Voice)
George Clooney
George Clooney
Dr. Gouache (Voice)
Brent Spiner
Brent Spiner
Conan O'Brien (Voice)
Minnie Driver
Minnie Driver
Brooke Shields (Voice)
Eric Idle
Eric Idle
Dr. Vosknocker (Voice)
Dave Foley
Dave Foley
The Baldwin Brothers (Voice)
Isaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes
Chef Jerome McElroy (voice)
Mary Kay Bergman
Mary Kay Bergman
Liane Cartman / Sheila Broflovski / Sharon Marsh / Carol McCormick / Wendy Testaburger / Clitoris / Additional Voices (voice)
Bruce Howell
Bruce Howell
Man In Theatre (Voice)
Jennifer Howell
Jennifer Howell
Bebe Stevens (Voice)
Jesse Brant Howell
Jesse Brant Howell
Ike Broflovski (voice)
Stewart Copeland
Stewart Copeland
American Soldier #1 (Voice)
Toddy Walters
Toddy Walters
Winona Ryder (Voice)
Franchesca Clifford
Franchesca Clifford
Ike Broflovski (Voice)
Stanley G. Sawicki
Stanley G. Sawicki
American Soldier #2 (Voice)
Nick Rhodes
Nick Rhodes
Canadian Fighter Pilot (Voice)
Deb Adair
Deb Adair
Woman In Theatre (Voice)
Anthony Cross-Thomas
Anthony Cross-Thomas
Ike Broflovski (Voice)
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Trey Parker
Trey Parker
Producer
Matt Stone
Matt Stone
Producer
Adrien Beard
Adrien Beard
Storyboard Supervisor
Bruce Howell
Bruce Howell
Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Rudin
Scott Rudin
Executive Producer
Marc Shaiman
Marc Shaiman
Composer
Lydia Quidilla
Lydia Quidilla
Additional Sound Editor
Keo Thongkham
Keo Thongkham
Storyboard Artist
Greg Postma
Greg Postma
Additional Storyboard Artist
Anne Garefino
Anne Garefino
Co-Producer
Frank C. Agnone II
Frank C. Agnone II
Animation Producer
Adam Schroeder
Adam Schroeder
Executive Producer
John Venzon
John Venzon
Editor
Deborah Liebling
Deborah Liebling
Co-Producer
J.C. Wegman
J.C. Wegman
Art Director
Brian Peterson
Brian Peterson
Sound Recordist
David Dresher
David Dresher
Post-Production Supervisor
Hilda Hodges
Hilda Hodges
Foley Artist
Mark Roybal
Mark Roybal
Associate Producer
John Roesch
John Roesch
Foley Artist
Deb Adair
Deb Adair
Supervising Sound Editor
Albert Lozano
Albert Lozano
Storyboard Artist
Randall Guth
Randall Guth
Sound Editor
Phil Weinstein
Phil Weinstein
Additional Storyboard Artist
Gregg Detrich
Gregg Detrich
Additional Storyboard Artist
Evan T. Chen
Evan T. Chen
Dialogue Editor
Roxanne Patruznick
Roxanne Patruznick
Additional Storyboard Artist
Anthony Postma
Anthony Postma
Additional Storyboard Artist
Nishira Fitzgerald
Nishira Fitzgerald
Assistant Art Director
Royce Ramos
Royce Ramos
Additional Storyboard Artist
Elaina Scott
Elaina Scott
Additional Storyboard Artist
Julie Feiner
Julie Feiner
Dialogue Editor
Ramsey Naito
Ramsey Naito
Unit Production Manager
Cameron Frankley
Cameron Frankley
Sound Editor
Avram D. Gold
Avram D. Gold
Adr Editor
Robin Harlan
Robin Harlan
Foley Artist
Michael Jonascu
Michael Jonascu
Sound Editor
Joesph Holt
Joesph Holt
Sound Supervisor
Mary Jo Lang
Mary Jo Lang
Foley Mixer
Eric Yahnker
Eric Yahnker
Additional Storyboard Artist
Bob Beemer
Bob Beemer
Re-Recording Mixer
Andrew Bock
Andrew Bock
Assistant Sound Editor
Christopher Flick
Christopher Flick
Supervising Foley Editor
Adam Jenkins
Adam Jenkins
Re-Recording Mixer
Aaron Levy
Aaron Levy
Sound Recordist
Brian Risner
Brian Risner
Sound Editor
Tom Perry
Tom Perry
Re-Recording Mixer
Douglas Parker
Douglas Parker
Assistant Sound Editor
Alyson Dee Moore
Alyson Dee Moore
Foley Artist
Sarah Monat
Sarah Monat
Foley Artist
Scott Millan
Scott Millan
Re-Recording Mixer
Nancy MacLeod
Nancy MacLeod
Foley Editor
Gina Shay
Gina Shay
Line Producer
Charles Keagle
Charles Keagle
Additional Storyboard Artist
Victor J. Hernandez
Victor J. Hernandez
Supervising Sound Editor
Eric Friend
Eric Friend
Sound Recordist
David E. Fluhr
David E. Fluhr
Re-Recording Mixer
Joe Schiff
Joe Schiff
Dialogue Editor
Joshua C. Hersko
Joshua C. Hersko
Storyboard Coordinator

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As an 11/12 year old I remember hearing 'Kyle's Mom's a Bitch' on the radio and finding it very humorous, and I feel like that is the demographic who would find this film funny as I watch it in my early 20s. Perhaps more than most episodes, the jokes almost purely revolve around swearing to the point of over-over-over kill and don't get me started on Terrance and Phillip... It surprises me that with the rating this was always going to receive in many countries that they were put in. Do young adults or late teens for that matter still find their fart jokes funny? The whole Saddam and Satan relationship is painfully unfunny also. This is kind of where I stand with the television series itself. When it's clever there are some good episodes, but too often I feel like it's for children who get kicks out of hearing three animated children swear at each other. That may come across as pretentious but that's just my thoughts. The plot pretty much focuses on satirising censorship (it's okay to show extreme violence but not explicit language-hence all the swearing) and the whole Canadian/American relationship that has been done many times. The intense Mole character, the hospital scene, and Bill Gates getting shot when he's trying to explain how fast Windows 98 is was mildly amusing, but overall this comedy didn't do much for me as the rating suggests.
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Top five English-speaking musicals since 1999, at the very least.
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