South Park

‘South Park’ Dropped First Uncensored F-Bomb With ‘Oh, Jeez’
‘South Park’ Dropped First Uncensored F-Bomb With ‘Oh, Jeez’
‘South Park’ Dropped First Uncensored F-Bomb With ‘Oh, Jeez’
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker had some understandable frustration with reworking Wednesday’s “The Very First Gentleman” into “Oh, Jeez” after the election; so much so, that they made history of their own in the process. The revamped episode apparently featured the series’ first uncensored F-bomb in the initial broadcast.
Paramount Bans ‘Team America’ Screenings in Wake of ‘The Interview’ Controversy
Paramount Bans ‘Team America’ Screenings in Wake of ‘The Interview’ Controversy
Paramount Bans ‘Team America’ Screenings in Wake of ‘The Interview’ Controversy
I know one reaction I’ve had to the (allegedly) North Korean hackers and their attack on Sony and their movie ‘The Interview’ is “Why now?” Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are not the first American filmmakers to make fun of North Korea, or even its real-life leaders. ‘Team America: World Police,’ for example, featured a marionette-version of late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il, who wants to destroy Western Civilization (but is also very lonely); the 2012 ‘Red Dawn’ remake actually changed its Asian invaders from Chinese to North Koreans in post-production because at the time that seemed like the more politically and financially safe choice. That’s not going to happen again anytime soon.
‘The Man of a Kajillion Voices’ Does ‘South Park’
‘The Man of a Kajillion Voices’ Does ‘South Park’
‘The Man of a Kajillion Voices’ Does ‘South Park’
I'm a sucker for a good impression. I believe I said that a few weeks ago when I posted the video of the guy singing Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" in a bunch of different cartoon voices. This video is another guy doing cartoon voices...31 of them to be exact...and they're all characters from 'South Park'.