When I saw this in the theatre a mother dragged her two kids up the aisle and out the door almost immediately. Several other people walked out. It was actually just like the Terrence and Philip movie, which made that part even funnier to me.
this came out before the Mormon episodes though right? it's probably a biblical reference since according to one of the testaments, I can't remember which one, only 50k spots are reserved in heaven and everyone else goes to hell.
@@Emerald-t7k You might be thinking of Revelation 7:4, where it mentions 144,000. But that number is symbolic, not literal. By the way, Mormonism is complete heresy and falsehood, so steer clear of it.
@@CRS2427 oh yeah that might be what I was thinking of and no worries I have no plans on seeking out any Mormons or polygamists or anything and I'm not going near Utah lol
The song about Kyle’s mum was used in the Christmas episode where we first meet Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo. That’s why everyone knew it. It’s not the first time Sheila being so forceful had ruined things for everyone, after all.
@@THUNDER7BLAZE More how to swear more liberally and creatively in those other ways. They usually only swore when upset and the basics. But in this, they’re casually dropping those swears and learning creative new ways to use them.
Fun facts: • In the Guinness World Records 2001, this film was said to have the most profanity used in an animated film. The book cited a total of 399 swear words, including 146 uses of the word "f***," along with 199 offensive gestures and 221 acts of violence. This movie was the highest-grossing R-rated animated film until Sausage Party (2016) outgrossed it seventeen years later. This film originally had an NC-17 rating. • if y’all already knew, George Clooney was the voice of the doctor in the movie. • When the children are in rehab a poster in the back of Mr. Mackey's room reads, "Get High!!! On Pottery," which was a quote from a high school teacher of Matt Stone's. The original quote was, "Son, you need to know not to use pot as a natural high. Instead of getting high with pot, get high with pottery." • In the credits both Saddam Hussein (Matt Stone) and Satan (Trey Parker) are listed as playing themselves. • Trey Parker and Matt Stone did not need to get Brian Boitano's permission to use his name and likeness for the song "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" A few years later Boitano did need to get, and received, Parker and Stone's permission to use the phrase on T-shirts that he sold for charity. • James Hetfield of Metallica sings "Hell Isn't Good." • The song "Blame Canada" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, but it lost to Phil Collins' "You'll Be In My Heart" (from Tarzan (1999)). In return, Trey Parker and Matt Stone ridiculed Collins in the fourth season of South Park (2000). • Tweek was the only series regular not to appear in this film at all. Cartman calls "The Mole" (the French boy) British. On the TV show, he called Pip (the English boy) French. • This film marked the first time in the entire series that Kenny is seen without his hood on. • When Kenny uncovers his face at the end and says "goodbye you guys" the voice of Kenny is portrayed by Mike Judge, the creator of Beavis and Butt-Head. Isaac Hayes, the voice of Chef on South Park, had previously sang the opening credits theme music to Beavis and Butt-Head Do America.
Another one is when Bill Gates is in the TV series he has a bandaid over his gunshot wound. I think it was the episode that Mr. Garrison comes up with that one wheeled contraption with the control that goes up the butt.
4:21 Terrence and Phillip isn't the Beavis and Butthead of South Park universe it's the *South Park* of the South Park universe. It's "poorly animated potty humor". Asses of Fire IS the South Park Movie inside the South Park Movie.
I was a manager at a movie theater when this came out. I happened to be the projection booth manager. This meant that I had to build and screen all the incoming movies. After screening this one, and just knowing that it was South Park as I was a big fan at the time, I made a bunch of flyers to put up at the front box office warning parents and grandparents NOT to let their kids see this movie. This was rated R for a reason. But of course many just ignored everything and walked out after 15 minutes demanding a refund. I politely pointed to the sign that they should have read before buying their tickets.
When the movie came out, South Park wasn't as well known as it is now, so I remember hearing stories that parents actually were taking their kids to see this and getting blindsided by it REALLY not being a movie for children 😂.
Originally this movie was to be called South Park: Hell on Earth, but the MPAA refused it, saying you couldn't have movie titles with the word hell in it. So, as a place holder until they could come up with a better title, they submitted "Bigger, Longer and Uncut", expecting it to be rejected for it's sexual conotation. To their surprise, the MPAA didn't get the joke.
Bullshit. Just off the top of my head, Hellboy, Jason goes to hell, Drag me to hell. All movie titles with the word hell. If you are going to make up fun facts at least makes you are not easily fact checked.
I am from Czechia, and here the subtitle of the movie actually does translates to "Hell on Earth" (Peklo na Zemi). So... They succeeded at least here haha! But maybe that's because Bigger, Longer and Uncut couldnt be translated well enough to keep the sexual joke in it
Watching this again I had a realization that life woulda sucked far worse if South Park never existed. What an amazingly important, yet stupidly hilarious entertaining show we are all lucky to have been blessed with all these years.
19:57 The V sign used to mean victory before eventually being used to mean peace. It was famously used by Nixon and Churchill to mean victory. The animators probably meant for it to be a victory sign.
Back when the show was newish Comedy Central wasn't available on cable. It was only available via premium packaging. So for alot of people at the time this movie *was* their first experience
Fun fun; one of the conditions put in place by the MPAA for the film to get an R rating was that it couldn't have more than 400 obscenities in it... so matt and trey intentionally put in a counted 399 swear words as a 🖕 to the MPAA (because that ONE extra word would have been really problematic!) 😂
I watched this. Got the Brian Boitano song stuck in my head and posted about it on twitter and that I still bet he’d kick ass or two an Brian Boitano actually liked the tweet. 😂
28:00 Funnily enough, my old schoolmate and I were discussing the _Harry Potter_ movies the other night, and I brought up that all the kids we knew went ape shlock when Ron says "p!$$ off" in _Goblet of Fire,_ and my friend was like, "Bruh, that's not even a swearword!"
If you curious on why it's called that the movie was supposed to be called all hell breaks loose, but was denied by the MPA so as an F you to them they changed it to three descriptive words that describes the male parts
13:23 - 13:44 That's a reference to a film that matt and trey made in college called 'Cannibal the Musical' where the lyrics to one of their songs goes; "my heart's as warm as a baked potato." 😂
This movie was actually my first experience with South Park way back in the day. Ordered it on pay per view because I was bored. Instantly thought it was a little kids show and was kinda bummed out. Man did that change once they got to the theatre.
Matt and Trey are known for their flair of songwriting and actually wrote The Book of Mormon, which won a lot of Tony awards and is still performed on Broadway today
my father took me when i was 9 or 10, an old couple had no clue what this was about in within 5 minutes they walked right out saying some mean things lmao. then on monday before the teacher walked out to our portable classroom outside we all were singing uncle fucker just like in this movie
I saw this movie in the theater with no previous knowledge of South Park. It was the hardest I have ever laughed in my life. There is soooo much adroit social commentary, mostly directed at warmonger social conservatives who embrace superficial wholesomeness while making the world a horrible place. Satan’s song is an homage to The Little Mermaid.
Inspired by, perhaps. I don't think it could be officially categorized as a "reference"... as there are no electrocutions performed on "our humble narrator" during his rehabilitation process throughout A ClockWork Orange.
This movie is basically a direct shot at the MPAA. The plot is all about movie censorship, and they had absolute hell making it having to make numerous changes to get an R rating as opposed to NC17. The title was originally "all hell breaks loose" but the MPAA kicked off due to the word hell being used. So they used bigger longer and uncut as a dick joke to get one back at them. Theres exactly 399 swear words in this movie, as they were told if it had 400 or more it'd get an NC17 rating, so they made sure they had literally the exact amount they could get away with, again just to screw with the MPAA. Terrance and Phillip are the in-universe equivalent of South Park itself, namely the 'crappy animation' and how parents at the time thought all South Park is about is toilet humour and bad immoral language, so the movie is basically blasting how the show is seen, and how parents will blame the show (Canada) rather than actually parenting their children.
The best part of this movie is that we literally went behind our parents backs to see it in the cinema too, and I was one of the first ones and I recall bragging to the other kids xD
In 1999 I was 6 years old at the time and my uncle worked at one of those video stores like Blockbuster so we got to rent movies for free, I had no idea what South Park was I just saw the box cover of this movie with cartoon children thinking it was for kids so l ended up renting it. Back at home I started watching the movie about 15 minutes in is when they start cussing up a storm like crazy and my mom was in the other room and she hears them cussing up a tornado so she comes out and finds me laughing hard while they're cursing, and man to this day my mother never ever slapped me so hard because she thought I purposely knew what the movie was about and thought I purposely rented it when in reality I was just like Stan, Cartman, Kyle, and Kenny, had no idea what to expect when I rented the movie the same way they didn't know what to expect from the Terrance and Phillip movie how ironic 😂 at the time it was terrible but I looked back on it now and laugh 😂. I blame my uncle because I know damn well he knew what the hell South Park was and still let me rent it at 6 years old 🤣🤣🤣
15:45 When I first saw this movie, I had no idea what the Cuckoo Club was, so I assumed she meant the common noun "clan", by which she meant the general group of kids who were fanboying over the movie.
I loved this reaction, to actually see the generational humour gap, and alternative way of interpreting the jokes was really very eye opening! Some of the jokes with deep political satire you gloss over, and the throwaway benign jokes you focus on. I feel I understand my parents a bit more after watching this video!
You give to much credit to the average person. Most people don't look of anything. So many parents took there kids to go see sausage party when that was in theaters lmao
3:45 When I first saw this movie, I didn't know different countries had their own rating systems, so I was so confused how the boys could see this movie with an adult guardian, as the Australian R rating is more analogous to NC-17 (i.e. you *have* to be the right age to see it, with or without a guardian).
The first time I seen this was a Sunday, I was just sitting down to eat my steak pie dinner, I was absolutely pi$$ing myself laughing so hard, I was drying my eyes with a towel, and my dinner was cold by the time I ate it lol
others have said it and same thing happened to me, I saw this at the theater and maybe 10 minutes into the movie a mother that had brought her two kids got up and left with her kids. Even at the time and even with all the controversy there's some people who all they know about South Park was it is a cartoon movie so it must be good for kids.
That isn't the original title for this movie. They had "hell" in the name and it got shot down so they changed it to bigger, longer, and uncut and it was allowed. I think Trey and Matt were surprised that worked.
Regarding "aboot". It's actually not the fact that we Canadians pronounce things wrong. We have a bit more nuance with certain diphthongs that most American accents don't. Across most of the USA, the pronunciation of "writer" and "rider" is almost or completely identical. But in Canada, the first vowel sound is distinctly different. Since Americans aren't used to hearing it, they often think it sounds like "aboat" or "aboot". When I really pay attention, I've heard differences in Chicago, and New York, but people in the Pacific Northwest tend to sound quite Canadian to me. These are really minor differences, but it's cool when you notice them.
32:57 But like... movies *do* get higher ratings based on that stuff. In fact, those were the kinds of movies used as examples in the PSA that was shown on Australian VHS tapes in the early 2000s, that put me off movies rated M and higher to begin with.
When I saw this in the theatre a mother dragged her two kids up the aisle and out the door almost immediately. Several other people walked out. It was actually just like the Terrence and Philip movie, which made that part even funnier to me.
the terrence and phillip movie is a metaphor for this movie. so that was an intentional disign😝
That was the idea lol
Fun Fact: The doctor that replaced Kenny's heart with a baked potato was voiced by George Clooney.
Part of South Park/George Clooney extensive lore.
They actually let him talk this time. Before he was only allowed to bark. 😂
Also that was a reference to Cannibal the Musical, where one of the songs lyrics is "my heart's as warm as a baked potato."
And the scientist that put the chip in Cartman was voiced by Eric Idle.
Fun fact thas not true
There’s a reason that the population of heaven is only 1600. In South Park lore it’s been a running joke that only the Mormons go to heaven.
this came out before the Mormon episodes though right? it's probably a biblical reference since according to one of the testaments, I can't remember which one, only 50k spots are reserved in heaven and everyone else goes to hell.
@@Emerald-t7k You might be thinking of Revelation 7:4, where it mentions 144,000. But that number is symbolic, not literal. By the way, Mormonism is complete heresy and falsehood, so steer clear of it.
They actually started allowing more than just Mormons into heaven in the episode where Kenny gets the psp
@@CRS2427 oh yeah that might be what I was thinking of and no worries I have no plans on seeking out any Mormons or polygamists or anything and I'm not going near Utah lol
"Have you ever heard of the Emancipation Proclamation?.... I don't listen to hip hop", never fails to make me laugh.
That was one of the funniest lines in the movie lol
The song about Kyle’s mum was used in the Christmas episode where we first meet Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo. That’s why everyone knew it. It’s not the first time Sheila being so forceful had ruined things for everyone, after all.
I thought this movie was like how the kids first learned how to swear?
@@THUNDER7BLAZE More how to swear more liberally and creatively in those other ways. They usually only swore when upset and the basics. But in this, they’re casually dropping those swears and learning creative new ways to use them.
Fun facts:
• In the Guinness World Records 2001, this film was said to have the most profanity used in an animated film. The book cited a total of 399 swear words, including 146 uses of the word "f***," along with 199 offensive gestures and 221 acts of violence. This movie was the highest-grossing R-rated animated film until Sausage Party (2016) outgrossed it seventeen years later. This film originally had an NC-17 rating.
• if y’all already knew, George Clooney was the voice of the doctor in the movie.
• When the children are in rehab a poster in the back of Mr. Mackey's room reads, "Get High!!! On Pottery," which was a quote from a high school teacher of Matt Stone's. The original quote was, "Son, you need to know not to use pot as a natural high. Instead of getting high with pot, get high with pottery."
• In the credits both Saddam Hussein (Matt Stone) and Satan (Trey Parker) are listed as playing themselves.
• Trey Parker and Matt Stone did not need to get Brian Boitano's permission to use his name and likeness for the song "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" A few years later Boitano did need to get, and received, Parker and Stone's permission to use the phrase on T-shirts that he sold for charity.
• James Hetfield of Metallica sings "Hell Isn't Good."
• The song "Blame Canada" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, but it lost to Phil Collins' "You'll Be In My Heart" (from Tarzan (1999)). In return, Trey Parker and Matt Stone ridiculed Collins in the fourth season of South Park (2000).
• Tweek was the only series regular not to appear in this film at all. Cartman calls "The Mole" (the French boy) British. On the TV show, he called Pip (the English boy) French.
• This film marked the first time in the entire series that Kenny is seen without his hood on.
• When Kenny uncovers his face at the end and says "goodbye you guys" the voice of Kenny is portrayed by Mike Judge, the creator of Beavis and Butt-Head. Isaac Hayes, the voice of Chef on South Park, had previously sang the opening credits theme music to Beavis and Butt-Head Do America.
Another one is when Bill Gates is in the TV series he has a bandaid over his gunshot wound. I think it was the episode that Mr. Garrison comes up with that one wheeled contraption with the control that goes up the butt.
Damn shits wild you've got this saved up so that you can just copy and paste all this 😂
@@ImRiickJamesBiish I’ve commented on this movie a few times so i just copy what I’ve said on there. Plus i love looking up stuff about movies
How do you figure Parker and Stone ridiculed Phil Collins in 97 for winning best song in 99?
@@Ottawajames math aint mathing
4:21 Terrence and Phillip isn't the Beavis and Butthead of South Park universe it's the *South Park* of the South Park universe. It's "poorly animated potty humor". Asses of Fire IS the South Park Movie inside the South Park Movie.
And it goes round and round and the movie is called: "Abed".
I was a manager at a movie theater when this came out. I happened to be the projection booth manager. This meant that I had to build and screen all the incoming movies. After screening this one, and just knowing that it was South Park as I was a big fan at the time, I made a bunch of flyers to put up at the front box office warning parents and grandparents NOT to let their kids see this movie. This was rated R for a reason. But of course many just ignored everything and walked out after 15 minutes demanding a refund. I politely pointed to the sign that they should have read before buying their tickets.
When the movie came out, South Park wasn't as well known as it is now, so I remember hearing stories that parents actually were taking their kids to see this and getting blindsided by it REALLY not being a movie for children 😂.
I took my then six year old niece to see it . . . twice. I’m a terrible person. 😁
I remember being in 4th or 5th grade and getting a hold of the DVD of this movie and taking it to school or friends house
I witnessed this first-hand - a woman dragged her two kids out of the theatre (literally dragged them up the aisle) just minutes in.
I was also blindsided... by the fact that the movie is a musical.
Fun fact! The creator of Beavis and Butthead, Mike Judge, voiced Kenny's (unmuffled) last line in this. :D
Originally this movie was to be called South Park: Hell on Earth, but the MPAA refused it, saying you couldn't have movie titles with the word hell in it. So, as a place holder until they could come up with a better title, they submitted "Bigger, Longer and Uncut", expecting it to be rejected for it's sexual conotation. To their surprise, the MPAA didn't get the joke.
Bullshit. Just off the top of my head, Hellboy, Jason goes to hell, Drag me to hell. All movie titles with the word hell. If you are going to make up fun facts at least makes you are not easily fact checked.
I am from Czechia, and here the subtitle of the movie actually does translates to "Hell on Earth" (Peklo na Zemi). So... They succeeded at least here haha!
But maybe that's because Bigger, Longer and Uncut couldnt be translated well enough to keep the sexual joke in it
Watching this again I had a realization that life woulda sucked far worse if South Park never existed. What an amazingly important, yet stupidly hilarious entertaining show we are all lucky to have been blessed with all these years.
One of my favorite movies. The one time i actually liked Cartman in this entire franchise lol
It was definitely a good one!
19:57 The V sign used to mean victory before eventually being used to mean peace. It was famously used by Nixon and Churchill to mean victory. The animators probably meant for it to be a victory sign.
CARTMAN: "Don't call me fat, you f*ckin' Jew!"
GARRISON: "Eric! Did you just say the f-word?!"
CARTMAN: (thinks about it) "'Jew?'"
Back when the show was newish Comedy Central wasn't available on cable. It was only available via premium packaging. So for alot of people at the time this movie *was* their first experience
Fun fun; one of the conditions put in place by the MPAA for the film to get an R rating was that it couldn't have more than 400 obscenities in it... so matt and trey intentionally put in a counted 399 swear words as a 🖕 to the MPAA (because that ONE extra word would have been really problematic!) 😂
Wow 399 curse words. They definitely push it to the limit lol
Fun Fact: The music from the movie was up for an academy award.
The music was performed live at the Oscar ceremony by Robin Williams.
I watched this. Got the Brian Boitano song stuck in my head and posted about it on twitter and that I still bet he’d kick ass or two an Brian Boitano actually liked the tweet. 😂
this came out around season 3 way back in 1999 but i still remember the words to all the songs, the music is really catchy and well done
Keep in mind, Trey and Matt have since won Tony awards for best musical on Broadway for Book of Mormon
Notice how despite Butters not really being a character yet. He was the one holding the “La Resistance” flag.
Fun fact: this movie has exactly 399 swear words!
I think Terrence and Phillip is a stand-in for South Park more than Beavis and Butthead
28:00 Funnily enough, my old schoolmate and I were discussing the _Harry Potter_ movies the other night, and I brought up that all the kids we knew went ape shlock when Ron says "p!$$ off" in _Goblet of Fire,_ and my friend was like, "Bruh, that's not even a swearword!"
One of the best musicals ever
Easily one of the funniest movies ever made.
It was hella funny!
@@mariobnicole8669 They wanted to make it just as funny as the show, and they fully succeeded.
Along with Team America.
i beleive the "peace" thing was a reference to President Richard Nixon "I am not a crook" thing
One of my favorite parts is how the Canadians know to hit us where it hurts the most, our beloved celebrities! 🤣
If you curious on why it's called that the movie was supposed to be called all hell breaks loose, but was denied by the MPA so as an F you to them they changed it to three descriptive words that describes the male parts
I've always loved that Satan's song is the only song without profanity in it. 😆
South Park Season 4; episodes 9 & 10 are effectively the sequel to this movie.
Not gonna lie, Sheila is pretty fricked if she thinks a freaking *warzone* is smut-free.
Kenny won't ever give a dam what his mum says because he's got to protect his siblings from her and his dad. If anyone is going to hell it's them.
"Uh we were to understand there would be pie and punch?"
The scene with the guy falling to his death on someone's car, and the owner just beeps the alarm - ICONIC SCENE IN CINEMA.
13:23 - 13:44
That's a reference to a film that matt and trey made in college called 'Cannibal the Musical' where the lyrics to one of their songs goes; "my heart's as warm as a baked potato." 😂
i always thought about how hard it would be to write one thing on a board while spelling another thing out loud
One of the greatest animated movies ever, and probably one of the greatest movies in general
It's was a masterpiece!
(I just wrote that to see if RUclips would block it. It’s an experiment. No offense).
This movie was actually my first experience with South Park way back in the day. Ordered it on pay per view because I was bored. Instantly thought it was a little kids show and was kinda bummed out. Man did that change once they got to the theatre.
One of my favorite movies of all time!!!
Still holds up so well!!!
Matt and Trey are comedic geniuses! 😂
the "it never gets any easier!" and then casually whistling and walking away just gets me
Before this movie, it was short, cut, and censored.
great movie. saw it at 14 when it came out. the metal song after heaven was metallica.
Matt and Trey are known for their flair of songwriting and actually wrote The Book of Mormon, which won a lot of Tony awards and is still performed on Broadway today
think it was nominated for 15 and won either 12 or 13.
they are DAMN good songwriters lol
Blame canada was nominated for a oscar lol
"Little boy" was sung by James Hetfield(Metallica).
I remember seeing it in 1999. That was epic back then
7 year old me memorized this word for word.
The Satan and Saddam stuff is top tier comedy! Satan is like a woman in an abusive relationship lol
I watched this in Canada when it premiered in the theater. It was...awkward
That joke about hip hop is probably the best joke in all of south park.
my father took me when i was 9 or 10, an old couple had no clue what this was about in within 5 minutes they walked right out saying some mean things lmao. then on monday before the teacher walked out to our portable classroom outside we all were singing uncle fucker just like in this movie
I saw this movie in the theater with no previous knowledge of South Park. It was the hardest I have ever laughed in my life. There is soooo much adroit social commentary, mostly directed at warmonger social conservatives who embrace superficial wholesomeness while making the world a horrible place.
Satan’s song is an homage to The Little Mermaid.
One of my favourite animated movies for sure. 😊
This movie was a fun watch!
You should listen to Robin Williams sing blame Canada it's super funny, I still can't believe he sang it
They didn't look it up for Sausage party lol
I never see it mentioned anywhere, but isn't the part with Cartman getting electrocuted over swearing a reference to a clockwork orange?
Yes
Inspired by, perhaps. I don't think it could be officially categorized as a "reference"... as there are no electrocutions performed on "our humble narrator" during his rehabilitation process throughout A ClockWork Orange.
"What's with the peace signs?" That's a Nixon reference- he famously posed like that for pictures.
This movie is basically a direct shot at the MPAA. The plot is all about movie censorship, and they had absolute hell making it having to make numerous changes to get an R rating as opposed to NC17. The title was originally "all hell breaks loose" but the MPAA kicked off due to the word hell being used. So they used bigger longer and uncut as a dick joke to get one back at them.
Theres exactly 399 swear words in this movie, as they were told if it had 400 or more it'd get an NC17 rating, so they made sure they had literally the exact amount they could get away with, again just to screw with the MPAA.
Terrance and Phillip are the in-universe equivalent of South Park itself, namely the 'crappy animation' and how parents at the time thought all South Park is about is toilet humour and bad immoral language, so the movie is basically blasting how the show is seen, and how parents will blame the show (Canada) rather than actually parenting their children.
the lady that sang " blame canada" and most of the female casts voices commited suicide in 1999 ...
Wtf are talking about ???
@@Awelbeckkshe shot herself in the head.
@@soho2409 oh
Didn't know.
Hope she will get better soon. :(
i got my dad to rent this for me from blockbuster when i was like 10 cause he assumed it was a kids movie since it was animated
😂😂😂😂
Brian Boitano and Greg Louganis, No Splash, were like the go to obscure hero references back in the day.
The best part of this movie is that we literally went behind our parents backs to see it in the cinema too, and I was one of the first ones and I recall bragging to the other kids xD
Gotta love how the last curse word Cartman throws to Saddam is "Barbara Streisand"
Damn, that Jew Shiela sure went full Hitler against Canadians 🤦🏼♂️
I remember watching this as a kid in the early 2000s I was about seven or six when I watched it with my uncle
Frozen got a sequel instead From Disney studios
In 1999 I was 6 years old at the time and my uncle worked at one of those video stores like Blockbuster so we got to rent movies for free, I had no idea what South Park was I just saw the box cover of this movie with cartoon children thinking it was for kids so l ended up renting it. Back at home I started watching the movie about 15 minutes in is when they start cussing up a storm like crazy and my mom was in the other room and she hears them cussing up a tornado so she comes out and finds me laughing hard while they're cursing, and man to this day my mother never ever slapped me so hard because she thought I purposely knew what the movie was about and thought I purposely rented it when in reality I was just like Stan, Cartman, Kyle, and Kenny, had no idea what to expect when I rented the movie the same way they didn't know what to expect from the Terrance and Phillip movie how ironic 😂 at the time it was terrible but I looked back on it now and laugh 😂. I blame my uncle because I know damn well he knew what the hell South Park was and still let me rent it at 6 years old 🤣🤣🤣
15:45 When I first saw this movie, I had no idea what the Cuckoo Club was, so I assumed she meant the common noun "clan", by which she meant the general group of kids who were fanboying over the movie.
My favorite musical 😂
As a German I have to inform you about the misspelling of the title lol
"AND WE COULDN'T LAUGHING!"
Only South Park can get me to say Satan has a great voice
24:53 He looks like if Fred and Barney had a kid.
I loved this reaction, to actually see the generational humour gap, and alternative way of interpreting the jokes was really very eye opening! Some of the jokes with deep political satire you gloss over, and the throwaway benign jokes you focus on. I feel I understand my parents a bit more after watching this video!
15:25 As a Canadian, I will just say...BOO-YAH!!! That's what you get!. 😁
21:23 This song will never not make me literally laugh out loud. 🤣
33:00 the MPAA uses those criteria to rate a film R instead of PG-13
Your curse word editing skills are impressive. Must've taken a while!
Oh yeah it did lol
The title is a naughty joke.
16:03 I mean, he's not wrong - Canada, like Australia, is still under the headship of King Chuck (and Queen Liz, at the time of the film's release).
The cartoon is a masterpiece
It sure is!
You give to much credit to the average person. Most people don't look of anything. So many parents took there kids to go see sausage party when that was in theaters lmao
6:11 Cartman: Hey Stan, tell about when Terrence called Phillip a testicle shitting rectal wart 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Stan:
Cartman: Asshole, I’m talking to you!! 😂
3:45 When I first saw this movie, I didn't know different countries had their own rating systems, so I was so confused how the boys could see this movie with an adult guardian, as the Australian R rating is more analogous to NC-17 (i.e. you *have* to be the right age to see it, with or without a guardian).
Fun fact: the subtitle of the movie is a phallic reference. 😂
You guys are back with a vengeance!
The first time I seen this was a Sunday, I was just sitting down to eat my steak pie dinner, I was absolutely pi$$ing myself laughing so hard, I was drying my eyes with a towel, and my dinner was cold by the time I ate it lol
others have said it and same thing happened to me, I saw this at the theater and maybe 10 minutes into the movie a mother that had brought her two kids got up and left with her kids. Even at the time and even with all the controversy there's some people who all they know about South Park was it is a cartoon movie so it must be good for kids.
Love you guys but … I think you meant Couldn’t STOP laughing on the title 😂
Thanks for correction. We some how miss it lol
@@mariobnicole8669 my pleasure friend ☺️ great reaction!
That isn't the original title for this movie. They had "hell" in the name and it got shot down so they changed it to bigger, longer, and uncut and it was allowed. I think Trey and Matt were surprised that worked.
Blame Canada was nominated for an Oscar.
Grammy.
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40:26 due to a rendering error, all of the Canadians are going 😮
US establishment would kill to show Sadam being at the root of all world pains, oh wait
This movie was actually suppose to be the ending of south park but because it was so successful the studio ordered more.
I believe this set the record for the most swear words in a film until the wolf of Wall Street
Mike judge, who created Beavis and Butthead and King of the hill, plays the voicr of Kenny in this movie.
Regarding "aboot". It's actually not the fact that we Canadians pronounce things wrong. We have a bit more nuance with certain diphthongs that most American accents don't. Across most of the USA, the pronunciation of "writer" and "rider" is almost or completely identical. But in Canada, the first vowel sound is distinctly different. Since Americans aren't used to hearing it, they often think it sounds like "aboat" or "aboot". When I really pay attention, I've heard differences in Chicago, and New York, but people in the Pacific Northwest tend to sound quite Canadian to me. These are really minor differences, but it's cool when you notice them.
Oh, nice. Didn't expect the movie so soon.👍
32:57 But like... movies *do* get higher ratings based on that stuff. In fact, those were the kinds of movies used as examples in the PSA that was shown on Australian VHS tapes in the early 2000s, that put me off movies rated M and higher to begin with.
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