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Big screen spin-off of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's animated comedy series. All is not well in South Park; Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny have started using some disgusting swear words after sneaking in to watch Canadian comedians Terrance and Phillip's R-rated movie. This prompts the boys' parents to begin an anti-filth campaign, kidnapping Terrance and Phillip and sentencing them to death. Canada reacts by bombing the Baldwin brothers, and war is declared between the two countries. Meanwhile, Kenny is killed and is sent to Hell where he learns of a plan by Satan and his new partner Saddam Hussein to take over the world. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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DaViD´82 

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English One of the few animated series that stood up to being converted to feature film while staying true to the "values" of the original. ()

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English This is really strong and definitely not for everyone, and if not for the biggest plethora of profanities in history, then for the amazing soundtrack it definitely deserves the 3*. ()

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Marigold 

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English After the dance performance of the T and P duo, I almost went into cardiac arrest at the movie theatre. But strangely enough, it's got energy for 81 minutes. Apt sneering at almost everything, especially the nature of Americans. Excellent musical performances that are much better than other film musicals because they do not take themselves seriously at all. Parker and Stone managed to turn the energy of the series sketches into an excellent film that doesn't lack anything that makes South Park such a controversial piece. They’re adding more! Bill Gates. Winona Ryder. Saddam Hussein. Canadian vermin with tilting heads... Real hell on earth! ()

Jeoffrey 

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English I like South Park. Even though the story is practically just an elaboration of an idea from an episode in which the parents protested over the vulgarity of this duo. However, the "explosive diarrhea” won in that episode, and I still thought this was a pretty good movie. The movie has a very good musical score on top of everything else, and some of the songs are infectious. I mean, it may not be as good as the TV show, although I think the singing and especially the line "God? He is the biggest bitch of them all!", which is something so sad but true, assuming God exists. ()

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