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{{quote|''A lot of the movie offended me. Some of it amazed me. It is too long and runs out of steam, but it serves as a signpost for our troubled times. Just for the information it contains about the way we live now, thoughtful and concerned people should see it. After all, everyone else will.''
|[[Roger Ebert]], ending [https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/south-park-bigger-longer-and-uncut-1999 his review of the movie]}}
 
'''''South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut''''' is [[The Movie]] of [[South Park|that famous cartoon about the foulmouthed kids that airs on]] [[Comedy Central]], released in 1999. The four protagonists -- Cartman, Stan, Kyle, and Kenny -- sneak into a Sunday morning screening of "Asses Of Fire", a new film starring their favorite [[Canada, Eh?|Canadian]] comedians Terrance and Phillip. The [[Refuge in Vulgarity|epic amounts of obscenity]] they take from the film cause all sorts of trouble; their parents go on the [[Moral Guardian]] warpath after learning about their sons' new linguistic skills, kidnapping Terrance and Phillip, starting a war between Canada and America, threatening to kill them live during a USO show, [[It Got Worse|and inadvertently allowing Satan to rise up and cause]] [[The End of the World as We Know It]]. The film has a ''lot'' to offer.
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