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Saddam Hussein and Satan have hooked up, that proves this great movie's twisted!
Written: Jul 04 '01
Pros:The Saddam/Satan romance is hilarious, and the creators are against censorship-woohoo!
Cons:None, this is a hilarious movie!
The Bottom Line: I recommend this movie, because it has a great sense of humor the whole way through and it shows how dumb censorship is-yea!
Plot Details: This opinion reveals everything about the movie's plot.
Censorship is wrong. In any form. And this movie does a great job of showing how wrong it is, with much comedy intact.
Stan, Kenny, Cartmen, and Kyle-the four main characters of both the show and this movie-go to see a Terrance and Phillip movie. When they are in the movie theater, the adult audience leaves, disgusted by the display on the screen. Terrance and Phillip make jokes about f****** each other's uncles, and they make fart jokes and things like that. The kids sit enthralled by the vulgarity of the film they are seeing. After they leave the theater, Cartmen mentions he doesn't think it's possible to light a fart on fire, and Kenny tries to prove him wrong. Well, after Kenny's attempt to light a fart on fire, he gets sent to the hospital, where his heart somehow gets replaced with a baked potato and he dies. Kyle's mom thinks it is the fault of Terrance and Phillip for doing this, and she blames all Canadians for corrupting the youth of America. She and other parents get together, along with the army and all political figures and people like that to kill Terrance and Phillip and get rid of Canadians altogether for the sake of the kids' safety. And Cartmen has a V-chip implanted in him so that every time he swears, it goes off and shocks him.
One problem. Kenny has gone to H***, and when he gets there, he realizes that Satan and Saddam Hussein plan to take over the world if Terrance and Phillip are executed. Meanwhile, Saddam Hussein and Satan have this relationship going, Satan being the more feminine one of the two. Saddam's basically focused on either sex or ruling the world, and Satan's kinda tired of Saddam not caring about Satan's feelings and all that, and Satan longs to be on Earth, so this whole Terrance and Phillip execution would be the perfect way to enter Earth.
Kenny tries to warn Cartmen, but Cartmen is so scared of Kenny's ghost that he winds up running away each time. And while the adults are starting a war with Canadians, the kids have joined together to try and save Terrance and Phillip, and meanwhile, Stan is trying to find this c******* (how ironic I had to censor that when I'm talking about a movie that's against censorship) to give him advice on how to win the affections of a girl named Wendy that he likes, but throws up on every time he's near her.
The night before the scheduled execution, the kids have a meeting to discuss how to get Terrance and Phillip out. Meanwhile, the adults are going to have a U.S. O show, with celebrities, and the execution will happen during that show. The kids meet up with a kid named The Mole, who leads them to the place where the show will occur. Cartmen is supposed to shut off the electricity that will kill Terrance and Phillip, but Kenny's spirit comes again warning him of the whole Satan and Saddam thing, and Cartmen runs and forgets to shut off the power. So Terrance and Phillip get electrocuted, and all of a sudden Canadians and Americans are killing each other right and left, and when the kids try to stop Kyle's mom from shooting Terrance and Phillip (yes, they got electrocuted, but they managed to survive that), Kyle's mom kills Terrance and Phillip anyway. And just as Kenny said, Satan and Saddam come to Earth. The military starts trying to kill both Satan and Saddam, but it turns out that Cartmen's foul mouth winds up stopping Satan and Saddam. Satan finally gets fed up with Saddam, and throws him back in H***, where Saddam dies. Satan is so grateful to the boys for helping him realize that he was powerful and important that he says he will grant any wish that the boys want. Kenny wishes that things go back to the way they were before the whole war happened, and he agrees to go back to H*** with Satan in order for peace to be restored in the town. The wish is granted, everyone comes back to life, and Stan wins the affections of Wendy. And Kyle's mom realizes that she can't go blaming everything else for what Kyle does, that she needs to talk to him and pay attention to him.
This movie does a great job of showing how pathetic censorship is. And the whole romance between Satan and Saddam is hilarious to watch.
The music throughout the movie sounds like something you'd find from a Broadway play, with medleys and everything. Even SATAN has a musical moment in which he sings. Saddam has a song, and the whole "La Resistance" medley tells me the creators of this movie saw a Broadway play right before the movie-something out of Les Miserables.
I can't believe how uptight people got about the swearing, apparently people didn't realize that the swearing was needed to prove how annoying censorship can be. I find it ironic that a movie about censorship and the problems with it almost got an NC-17 rating. I'm 16, my sister is 13, we saw the movie, and we did not see why people got so up in arms over it, because it is just a harmless movie. But that's besides the point.
This movie, as I've probably mentioned a lot already, is hilarious, the creators did a great job with the storyline, and it is one that I plan on watching a lot more often. I definitely recommend this movie.
Recommended: Yes
Viewing Format: VHS Video Occasion: Good for Groups
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