A dysfunctional family heading home for the Christmas holidays is a familiar cinematic theme (think The Family Stone as a recent American example), and this scenario forms the basis of Arnaud...
Studio: Acorn Media Group
Rated: NR
Film Length: app. 468 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (enhanced for 16:9)
Audio: English DD 2.0, English DD 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH
MSRP: $59.99
Package: Box with...
Toshiba enters the Blu ray world with their first player. Toshiba with universal had gone with HDDVD a few years back and lost. now they are here with the first blu ray player. I had a Toshiba HD-a2...
The two Chinese guys in the Houston Rockets jerseys lipsynched to the Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way." I'm at work, so I can't link to it.
The man I loved - the man who vanished - he never came back at all. But maybe he's still out there, somewhere. Maybe some day, when Gotham no longer needs Batman, I'll see him again.
This was a great episode and quite a bit better than the Britney episode.
All the "youtube specials" duking it out in the room was hilarious!!!
"A human being is part of the whole called by us the Universe. We experience ourselves, our thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest --a kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for...
I thought for sure that they would have two girls with one cup and everyone in the waiting room would be trying to get Butters to watch them and react... missed opportunity.
Brad
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OMG, Crying Britney fan is unreal! Too funny. I wish I had known about it before seeing the episode. Butters video now makes sense to me but I really wish I hadn't seen that video.
Also the couple in the car who honks at the kid holding up
the support Canada sign and then feels good about having
anal sex just made me bust out laughing!
The entire episode was just incredible. It was a throwback to
the first South Park movie complete with musical numbers and
Canadians.
This week's episode about Canada on Strike was the funniest
South park I have watched in a very long time (since Imagination Land).
Errr, you mean 6 episodes ago?
I agree the Imagination Land trilogy is a masterpiece, but I also think Guitar Queer-o & Tonsil Trouble, which aired in the interim, are funnier than Canada on Strike. To each his own.
Congratulations! You played Guitar Hero enough to score one million points! You...ARE...FAGS!
The change of emotion from excitement to shock on Kyle & Stan's faces and the guys in the video game when this was announced was priceless.
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I certainly don't expect anyone to remember me 65 years after I die, but you wouldn't know that from the way I act.
I thought this episode was great because it had all the elements that make a good SP episode. It had stuff that was seriously screwed up, stuff that was offensive and it made a reasonably accurate commentary on society.
Even if I lived to be 1,000,000 years old, I don't think I'll ever see another mouse and penis duet.
My favorite part is when Mr. Garrison asks the boys if they've seen his penis. And if they see it to trap it with some cheese.
then Butters replies, "That made my brain hurt"
I also liked Cartman's "Dangerous Minds" type of story
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Re: South Park: Season Twelve
I am a hardcore 30+ year Patriots fan who named my son (partly) after the team and I thought this episode was hilarious.
Jim C, just consider the Bee-lichick stuff as the deranged bitter rantings of Broncos fans who have been watching their team slide into mediocrity for the last 10 years. You know -- the team that cheated on the salary cap and made a science out of chop blocks?
Also, if the Pats go undefeated next year and win the Super Bowl, it'll be just like the Red Sox in the 2003 and 2004 ALCSs. (Lord knows Belichick had his Grady Little moment in that game.)
But I digress. . .
"How wonderful it will be to have a leader unburdened by the twin horrors of knowledge and experience." -- Mr. Wick
This week's episode about Canada on Strike was the funniest
South park I have watched in a very long time (since Imagination Land).
I was howling!
I know I'm late, but watched a clip on Youtube and it bought tears to my eyes from laughter, I still can't stop laughing. That must have been their best episode yet, I think.
Listen Up People.., Rack Em and Pack Em.., We're Phantoms in 15.
The basis of this episode just made me laugh at myself since I'm 'addicted' to the internet. The best bit was Randy's porn interests and the she-male and bestiality drawings that the makeshift internet showed him.
The mid-season finale is already coming up next week.