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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

1999 7.5 34.8K R views saved
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

In this feature film based on the hit animated series, the third graders of South Park sneak into an R-rated film by ultra-vulgar Canadian television personalities Terrance and Phillip, and emerge with expanded vocabularies that leave their parents and teachers scandalized. When outraged Americans try to censor the film, the controversy spirals into a call to wage war on Canada and Terrance and Phillip end up on death row, with the kids their only hope of rescue.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 1hrs 21min
Status: Released
Release date: 1999-06-30
Release format: Streaming — Jun 30, 1999
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Lars Sieval
@larziej 5 years ago

Somehow, someway, this film never gets old, blame Canada for it but there is just something aboot this film that gets me to laugh throughout.

It's brutal in its humor, dark, edgy, fun, creative and the song, oh boy, those are just perfect, they are all catchy. From the Belle and the Beast inspired "Mountain Town" to Satan's ballad to the classic song about someone's mom.

The movie has the perfect pace, you are never a second bored. Every watch you'll discover new things. No one will ever get tired of the Baldwin scene or Winona's trick.

Anyway, at the moment I feel like rewatching the series as it has been ages since I've seen like the first 15 seasons. Hopefully now that I'm older, I'll laugh even more! Because I know that would be something Brian Boitano would do!

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Lars Sieval
@larziej 5 years ago

Somehow, someway, this film never gets old, blame Canada for it but there is just something aboot this film that gets me to laugh throughout.

It's brutal in its humor, dark, edgy, fun, creative and the song, oh boy, those are just perfect, they are all catchy. From the Belle and the Beast inspired "Mountain Town" to Satan's ballad to the classic song about someone's mom.

The movie has the perfect pace, you are never a second bored. Every watch you'll discover new things. No one will ever get tired of the Baldwin scene or Winona's trick.

Anyway, at the moment I feel like rewatching the series as it has been ages since I've seen like the first 15 seasons. Hopefully now that I'm older, I'll laugh even more! Because I know that would be something Brian Boitano would do!

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Mast3r.P
@mast3rp 10 months ago

re-watching this after 25 years, LOL. South Park was way ahead of its time.. 😂

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syngey
@tuckwd 3 years ago

Parents these days are worried about their children watching duragtory shows. Meanwhile in 99 and to late 2000..10-12 year old me was watching the Devil and Saddam Hussein have a gay relationship. Your kids will probably be fine if you let them watch an episode of Ozark.

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erikbjare
@erikbjare 10 years ago

One of my favorite movies. The songs are infectious and the plot is completely unpredictable.

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Shane Lee
@shaneleexcx1234 3 months ago

This is just a absolute “fucking “masterpiece haven’t watched it since I was a kid which I obviously shouldn’t of been watching this then lol 😂 I guess that’s what the film is about ,but remember the remember the songs very well.

Don’t really like musicals and I know this basically takes the piss out of them, it was perfect loved every part of it the songs are so catchy offensive and iconic.

The story is so ridiculous but funny asf the way they make Canadian people look like is so stupid wish they kept them on South Park , and parents just starting a war to protect there children from Terrence & Phillip language but getting into danger by doing so is retarded 😂

Saddam Hussain being gay with satin was probably one of the best parts of the film and satin singing was so so funny they were definitely making fun of Disney by there hilarious.

The language is definitely the worst I’ve seen of South Park which is not surprising because it’s what story is mostly about but wow they did go for it in this.

Did really like moles character wish we seen him in actual South Park episodes

This film is so offensive wouldn’t even be allowed on a normal South Park episode reason they probably did a film instead they put black people being the front line of defence is so bad but like they pushed boundaries that’s what comedy is about.

Cartman getting powers from being electrocuted and using his powers by swearing as much as he could to kill Saddam Hussain was so cool and funny.

Love this so much gutting stuff like this can’t be made anymore I know it’s really offensive but it’s supposed to be comedy don’t watch it if you get easily offended, comedy is offensive don’t why people like to ruin stuff these days.

10/10

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alexspooky
@alexspooky 2 years ago

"The United States has graphic violence on television all the time, we can't believe that a movie with some foul language would piss you off so much." "Because it's evil!"

Shoutout the Secretary of offense, Kyle's mom for becoming a fascist.

One of the best comedy musicals of all time underrated and underappreciated classic.

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durack
@durack 3 years ago

I love this movie. I can't remember how many times I've seen it over the years. South Park never gets old.

According to Wikipedia; "On August 5, 2021, it was announced that 14 new original movies based on the series were greenlit at Paramount+, with two new movies being released yearly starting in 2021".

I hope the new South Park movies defy the Leftist woke mobs, and remain awesome like this first movie was back in 1999.

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Parmlog
@parmlog 7 years ago

Was not expecting an amazing & well paced musical

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Aqua
@aquatrinity 1 year ago

Seeing this the first time is so funny lol. Seeing this again in 2023 with this day n age. Even more funny ! lol crazy how much they pushed the boundaries. It's really uncut and raunchy comedy, if your up for it.

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