
FROM AN OLD REVIEW I MUST'VE WRITTEN ON OPENING WEEKEND.
Oh My GOD! Loved it. Loved it soooo much! Saw it at a noon show, the earliest I could see it to be the first. Weren't many people, which didn't piss me off because the more people in an audience, the more laughs, but because Matt and especially Trey are so awesome and deserve to have the number one movie at the box office, so the more the better. If you listen to the commentary on South Park season 4, this same thing happened when SP Bigger Longer Uncut was up against the godawful Wild Wild West and not only did it not make half as much, but people would buy Wild West tickets that were PG-13 just to be able to get into the theatre, then sneak into the SP movie. Not only did people pay for that piece of crap, but they actually helped it make money and keep Hollywood believing that they should keep churning out schlock like that.
Hopefully, this will not happen again, although, please God NO! A film, if we can call it a film, with Jennifer Lopez in it, please kill me now! OK, its out of my system.
I was going to say. Did you catch all of the references from South Park that went into the film? OK: 1. The montage song. Dynamite Trey song, is he not one of the best musical composer's around? I mean, even Sondheim said the SP movie was one of the best musicals in the last 20 years. If the master himself says its true, hey, it has to be. The montage song was in the ASSPEN episode which was in itself a parody of Savage Steve's Better Off Dead and other 80's ski movies. STAN DARSH! STAN DARSH! DARSH 'EM DARSH! If you look, during the montage on the show, the book is Skiing for Dumbasses. In the film, there is An Actor Prepares. 2. Another stab at Affleck. YES! SCORE! Once again they nail Affleck big time with that awesome song about how Pearl Harbor sucked. No objections here. They've of course made fun of him on several occasions, once when the Thompsssssonssssss, the people with asses for heads found out he was their son, and then in the He...Je...He...Je...Jennifer Lopez...Hennifer Lopez episode, where the hand puppet of Lopez that Cartman has gives (ORAL?) sex to Affleck in his "awesome" car. "I wanted to write a poem or a song, but I have no talent." It could be a handjob, do you realize how demented that is? Not only is this a blow job from a Jennifer Lopez hand puppet, but a handjob from a Jennifer Lopez puppet of an eight year old boy. Oh, by the way, does anybody know what movie or show they are referencing at the end of that episode? "MITCH CONNOR! Looks like the sun...going down, I wonder...Will I dream?" Anybody? Can't figure it out. Also the Kim Jong Il and the Herroooo?! Definitely a Cartman/Ming Lee reference, as well as others. But hey, only seen it once, today? Anybody catch any other references to the show or other movies? You know they're always doing that!
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