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Southpark: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut

South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut is pretty much just an hour and twenty minute episode of South Park.  It’s about how Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman go see the new Terrance and Phillip movie, which has a lot of swearing in it.  As a result, the boy’s moms start a war with Canada, where Terrance and Phillip are from, and decide to execute Terrance and Phillip.  It turns out that the execution of Terrance and Phillip was a prophecy that Satan would come rule the world.  However, Kenny, who dies and goes to hell, gets Satan to kill his abusive lover Saddam Husain.  Satan then calls off his attack on earth to show his gratitude to Kenny.  This movie makes me laugh every time I see it.  The profane humor at certain points is overused and not funny, which is disappointing.  It is sort of a musical, and Tray Parker and Matt Stone did a good job in writing the songs.  They are both entertaining and memorable.  The major theme in this movie is sort of a mix between individual vs. society and good vs. evil.  There is no individual that battles society, but the whole group of kids in general would technically be the “individual” that fights “society”, or the adults in the movie.  It is good vs. evil because the children are good by trying to rescue Terrance and Phillip, who they think are being killed unfairly, and the parents are evil by trying to kill Terrance and Phillip, people the children love.  It is most individual vs. society.  I would give this movie a 4.5 out of 5, because it cracks me up every time.

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