Articles tagged "south park"

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Wedding Players

by Ben Rubenstein

[30.Sep.09] :. When it comes to controlling the behavior of revelers at a wedding fest -- or rather, rolling with the behavior of revelers at a wedding fest -- a live band can adapt far better than the average DJ.

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South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season

by Bill Gibron

[12.Mar.09] :. Boy, Trey Parker and Matt Stone have sure come a long way since the days when they hand animated construction paper cut outs of various shapes to create their anarchic look at life in a small...

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South Park: The Complete Eleventh Season

by Erik Hinton

[25.Aug.08] :. South Park uses transgressive means to further enlightened themes, the offensive means to be later isolated and paraded in publicity and spin.

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South Park: The Complete Eleventh Season

by Bill Gibron

[14.Aug.08] :. It had a strange sense of serendipity to it. On the same week as its release on DVD, Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s now classic animated TV series was faced with the loss of the late, lamented...

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South Park: The Complete Tenth Season

by Bill Gibron

[29.Aug.07] :. This is the season when the series became self-aware, when addressing the constant media scrutiny lead to episodes that pushed the boundaries of satire and taste.

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South Park: The Complete Eighth Season

by Jesse Hicks

[11.Dec.06] :. South Park's eighth season is dubbed "the year from hell" by co-creator Trey Parker.

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South Park

by Sean Ferrell

[18.Oct.06] :. As the boys grew pimply and fat (Cartman got fatter), the gaming company focused on finding more consumers. Everyone was at fault, from kids to corporate suits.

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South Park: The Complete Seventh Season

by Tim O'Neil

[3.Apr.06] :. Parker and Stone frequently use South Park as a platform for their libertarian views, and usually, it doesn't detract from the show's centrist, common-sense attitudes.

 

South Park: The Complete Sixth Season

by Tim O'Neil

[27.Oct.05] :. Regardless of their childishness, the protagonists of South Park are, like their creators, fundamentally decent (except for Cartman, who represents the zenith of selfish indecency).

 

South Park

by Bill Gibron

[26.Oct.05] :. Parker and Stone are like observational stand-up comics, without all the wry self-referencing and glib performance shtick.

 

South Park: The Passion of The Jew

by Terry Sawyer

[15.Sep.04] :. Parker and Stone's project is sometimes hobbled by their apparent belief that anything offensive is inherently purgative.

 

South Park: The Complete Fourth Season

by Todd R. Ramlow

[28.Jun.04] :. Originally airing from April until December of 2000, the episodes take frequent aim at U.S. culture and politics.

 

South Park: The Complete Third Season

by Todd R. Ramlow

[13.Jan.04] :. In a world filled with bumbling and ineffectual adults, the boys are each other's only source of support and information.