South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut
81 minutes,
USA (1999), 15
Foul-mouthed, juvenile and funny as hell. A deliciously irreverant swipe at censorship and the moral 'majority'
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South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut: Turning a short cartoon show into a full-length feature was always going to be a risky venture, but freed from the boundaries of TV, Parker and Stone's colourful eight-year-old creations come into their own.
Our pint-sized heroes sneak into the film debut of their foul-mouthed idols, Canadian comics Terrence and Phillip, and learn a whole bunch of new and exciting swear words from them...
Read the South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut full reviewOur pint-sized heroes sneak into the film debut of their foul-mouthed idols, Canadian comics Terrence and Phillip, and learn a whole bunch of new and exciting swear words from them...

