Review of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) by Skullgirlsfan13 — 23 May 2013
South was introduced to me at an older age, so I didn't grow up with it. I did however know that it existed. After years of watching animated television shows, I decided to watch this series, and I loved it.
Once I watched the first 15 seasons I decided to watch the movie. I can say that this is a good trend for television shows, the simpsons movie was a great success and so was this one. Like always the writers manage to create clever jokes and likeable characters.
About the characters, I think an average viewer can watch this without watching the show; it would be advised to watch the first few seasons before hand, and that there won't be any confusion with watching this movie.
One of the most obvious topics this film talks about is how parents don't deal with their kids watching inappropriate t.v shows, and how they prefer to blame others than themselves or their own children.
This is a very good topic because it's aware of how some people aren't very fond of the show. A few shows I can think of do this as well, but this takes this to an extreme. Oddly enough this is a musical; I do not understand why they made this choice, but they do have some awesome songs such as: "Kyle's mom is a and blame Canada".
The possible reason for this choice is because they want to do a satire of Disney movies. The jokes in this movie work real well, they range from gross out to actual intellectual jokes. The characters are very well written, but of course it is carrying on from a television, but they're still a bunch of fun characters.
This is a really fun movie to watch, and has some substance to make not seem like mindless entertainment.
This review of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) was written by Skullgirlsfan13 on 23 May 2013.
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut has generally received very positive reviews.
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