To the extreme in both it's cleverness and it's vulgarness.
When this movie came out in 1999, I just had to see it. The show impressed me, and so did this movie. But be warned: it is WAY more explicit than the TV show. It consists of 399 swear words, and over 100 offensive gestures. Only appropriate for older teens.
My favorite ultra-raunchy animated musical comedy!
Note: Although I adore this film, many will likely not due to its unsavory and unavoidably offensively rediculously raunchy and irreverent content. I love the songs, i love the characters, and i love the story. The humor is fantastic and the movie is highly entertaining. But that's me. Parents: use EXTREME caution when letting your kids or teens see this one. This may hold the record for one of the raunchiest comedies ever made, right beside Team America. The language alone would recieve the R rating, but there's also strong, explicit sexual references and situations, including off-screen homosexual sex (although some of it is disturbingly heard), two images of live-action male reproductive organs, and a talking private female organ (yes, you read that right), although your child may not understand what organ it is, it's still completely inappropriate. There are also particularly violent images, including a boy exploding and people being shot. There are also images of Hell, Sadaam Hussein, and Satan, which are central plot points. One an important note, if you are disgusted by this movie, please don't judge me. I don't enjoy certain vulgarities in this movie, but highly enjoy others. I'll admit, it's a guilty pleasure to watch this movie. Bottom Line: Although it is one of the raunchiest films in existence, it's still great fun to those with open minds. And, it still remains one of my favorite movies! Thanks for reading! - Movie Man
One of my personal favorite movies, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut is a hilarious movie that no fan of the T.V. show should miss. This movie is basically an hour and a half long episode of South Park uncensored. So fans of the show will be in heaven while watching this, and non-fans of the show won't bother with it. Parents should know that there is an uncountable amount of swearing and crudity in this film. I mean it, this film holds the Guiness World Record of over 400 profanities in an animated film. There is also (all animated) bare breasts, naked butts, implied sex, a sex toy, a photo of a (real life) part of the male anatomy, a porn tape watched by young boys, a war with body parts flying across the screen, a bloody heart transplant, two characters getting shot in the head, one character getting impaled on a jagged rock, and one character committing suicide. Although, parents should note that all the violence is comical and done for humor. Parents should also know that your kid(s) will definitely want to see this film, and as long as you're okay with them watching the T.V. show and you no longer have a problem with language, this film should be alright for your kid(s) to see.
This movie has got to be raunchfest of the ages, but it is freakin hilarious!!
About the age thing, I am just saying that for 12 and up, but MATURE 12 YEAR OLDS. The ones that know that none of this is to be repeated and will understand the jokes are wrong. They can laugh, there is nothing wrong with laughter, but they should know not to repeat it.
A family movie? NO WAY! Funny? Hysterically! So, it's one of the most profane movies I've ever seen--I let my 11 year old watch it about a year ago. He understand that it's a big joke, that you don't talk that way in public (hopefully not in private, either), and he knows that if he has questions about what is in the movie, he can come to us and ask. I think it's a touchy subject--letting kids watch a movie like this. It was okay for my son, who was already familiar with the series--just know your kid and if you're going to let them watch it, WATCH IT WITH THEM!!!
IT ACTUALLY ORIGINALLY GOT AN NC-17 FOR LANGUAGE, but downed to an R, it is kind of moral cuz it teaches a way to say swears differently ex:
Ass: butt, butthole, butthead
S--t: Poo, poohole, poo eater
C--k and D--k: penis, penissucker penishead
Hell: Worst place ever: What the worst place ever
C--t and F--k don't say it
Gory, Ultra-Raunchy, Anything but positive. Not as good as the show, but pretty good.
Not as good as the show and WAY raunchier, it said f--k AT LEAST 150 times, it had the world record for most f--ks in a ovie until Alpha Dog (Which had 330 or so)
Ok. This is one of those types of films that have good messages but is shown in a dark Dark DARK light. There is non-stop language and violence and sexual humor. this film is so rauchy. Every 8 seconds a swear, joke, or act of violence is happening. My GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But democrats suck cause they all want censorship. So as long as you are a republican you will lyao.
This is a movie that is for children in there tweens souldn't see this movie because of it's cartoon nudity, frequent uses of profanity, cartoonish gore and blood. Depending on how mature your teen is and how much you accually let your child watch this series or let them use profanity. This is a perfect movie for adults that are fans of this show that's why I personally give it *****, five stars
it was hilarious, but w/ an extreme amount of language. for example, the kids saw the terrance and phillip movie (called a**es of fire) in which terrance and phillip sang a song called "shut your f***ing face motherf***er" and all the kids started singing it and using f*** as every other word. even though Cartman got a chip in him that would shock him if he cussed, he still said f*** a lot. especially at the end, the only way to stop Sadam Hoosain's soul from taking over the world was to shock him to death (by cussing him out).
One of the best comedies and animated films ever made and quite possibly the best TV-to-movie adaptation ever made.
To those who just look on the surface, they'll just see a movie about 4 foul-mouthed 3rd graders. But those who really look at the movie will see it as one of the funniest satires ever made.
The show South Park is widely considered to be one of the best satires of the past few decades. This film uses its freedom to make a brilliant, funny, and thought-provoking satire against censorship. Things are taken over the top but the film shows how dangerous government-sanctioned censorship can be. We probably won't go to war with someone over it, but it gets the point across.
While it may not appear to, this film does have a very positive message, about the importance of freedom and expression. It's a hilarious and all-around enjoyable flick from beginning to end. If your kid is mature enough to take the strong content, this is a very funny, and very smart film with a positive message.