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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.
 
Plus, it's a [[The Musical|musical]].
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For such a [[Refuge in Vulgarity|vulgar]], [[Crosses the Line Twice|offensive]] movie (it holds the world record for most obscenities in an animated feature, with 399; at 599, the live-action champion is the Martin Scorcese film ''Casino''), ''Uncut'' is notable for quite a few things. For one, it's one of the fastest TV-to-movie adaptations in the history of Hollywood, [[South Park]] having debuted ''two years'' before. For another, the song "Blame Canada" earned the film an Academy Award for Best Original Song (Disney's "[[Tarzan (Disney film)|Tarzan]]" won, but Matt Stone and Trey Parker didn't take it sitting down). Above all this, the movie is just laugh-out-loud funny and benefited by some terrific original tunes, like "Blame Canada", "Mountain Town", "Uncle Fucka", and "What Would Brian Boitano Do?"
 
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* [[La Résistance]]
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* [[La Résistance]]: [[Trope Namers]].
* [[Mama Bear]]: Sheila takes this trope way too far.
* [[Memetic Badass]]: In-universe: Stan mentions that Brian Boitano did three salchows and a triple lutz blindfolded, can breathe fire, fought the Evil Robot King, built the Pyramids, and killed Kublai Khan.
* [[Men Are from Mars]]: Spoofed. Satan and Saddam Hussein are in bed together, and while Saddam Hussein is waving dildos suggestively at Satan, Satan is reading ''Saddam Is from Mars, Satan Is from Venus'' (a parody of [[w:Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus|that famous book]]) and bemoaning their inability to communicate.
* [[The Mole]]: Christophe DeLorn, [[In Name Only|The Mole.]]
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Conan O'Brien, after tricking Terrance and Phillip onto his show so that they could get arrested, has one of these moments, and ends up jumping out his studio window to his death.
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