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DotheBartman

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« Reply #320 on: 11-06-2005 22:53 »

It does sound weird, but it has promise.  It seems like it'll probably be a satire of basically every prejudiced person who switches sides as soon as they're personally affected (like formerly homophobic politicians and evangelists who change their tune when one of their kids turns out to be gay).
Spy

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« Reply #321 on: 11-07-2005 00:15 »

Sounds lame.
Nasty Pasty

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« Reply #322 on: 11-07-2005 00:21 »

I'll wait to pass judgement...
Nurdbot

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« Reply #323 on: 11-07-2005 10:41 »

 
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Originally posted by Spy:
Sounds lame.
I'm seeing a pattern here....

Bushmeister

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« Reply #324 on: 11-07-2005 13:14 »
« Last Edit on: 11-07-2005 13:14 »

It does sound strange, although I've seen weirder South Park promos and they usually end up being either very funny or not at all. I'll wait and see with this one.
Nerd-o-rama

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« Reply #325 on: 11-07-2005 15:07 »

It'll probably end up being like this pseudo-after school special thing I saw once about some Neo-Nazi kid who dreamt he was a Jewish guy back in the Holocaust (I know it wasn't an actual after school special because it had swaztikas in it.)  I believe it had Anne Frank.

At the very least, there are going to be Nazi and Hitler gags throughout the episode; they go with Cartman like gay jokes with Butters.  Also, I predict a reference to Dick Cheney; there's a man who doesn't let personal circumstances overshadow his* prejudices.

*that is to say, his political allies'
Juliet

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« Reply #326 on: 11-07-2005 16:02 »

I saw The Day After Tomorrow episode today and I thought it was good. “We didn’t listen”

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Spy

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« Reply #327 on: 11-07-2005 16:10 »

 
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Originally posted by Bushmeister:
It does sound strange, although I've seen weirder South Park promos and they usually end up be either very funny or not at all. I'll wait and see with this one.

Like fat butt and pankake head I guess. I didn't understand the promo till I saw the episode but this one seems worse then Cartman drawing a JLo on his hand and making a record.
GreyThinkyWhale

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« Reply #328 on: 11-07-2005 16:32 »

 
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Originally posted by Spy:
Here we don't tend to use msn language and you don't need a spoiler for an episode over half a year old.
It aired for the first time here in Canada and people use chatspeak a little bit regardless. I have been here a half a year longer than you...
M0le

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« Reply #329 on: 11-07-2005 23:23 »

Impressive credentials, doctor.

I'd say this episode sounds weird and promising. Sounds like more of a "permanent" social commentary than say, The Day After The Day After Tomorrow.
Spy

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« Reply #330 on: 11-08-2005 01:59 »

 
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Originally posted by GreyThinkyWhale:
 
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Originally posted by Spy:
Here we don't tend to use msn language and you don't need a spoiler for an episode over half a year old.
It aired for the first time here in Canada and people use chatspeak a little bit regardless. I have been here a half a year longer than you...

Nah I've been here since October 2002. My name was clampybot then and I got banned because I used to be a noob who used msn language.

GreyThinkyWhale

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« Reply #331 on: 11-08-2005 17:37 »

Well as long as I don't talk like dis 2 u ppl, I should be okay. And if you got banned, don't you eventually get unbanned, and isn't it against the rules to make a second account?
KurtPikachu2001

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« Reply #332 on: 11-08-2005 18:35 »

The new season of South Park has really come off to a great start!  I liked all three episodes so far!  The best one is last week's about the eggs and the gay marriage!  Just everything about that episode kept my laughing from beginning to end! 

In the episode, "Marjorine" when Butters came back from the 'dead' were Trey and Matt trying to parody the movie "Godsend"?  Also, the slumber party scene, where all the girls were mean to 'Marjorine' were they also trying to parody that Lindsay Lohan movie "Mean Girls"?
Beamer

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« Reply #333 on: 11-08-2005 19:29 »

Do you honestly think Matt & Trey have even WATCHED a Lindsay Lohan movie, let alone wanted to parody one? Obviously not, it was just a typical satire of an ordinary girl's slumber party.

Stop asking these fucking stupid questions here. If you want to know about South Park's references, go here and quit bugging us.
Nurdbot

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« Reply #334 on: 11-09-2005 02:00 »

I'm all for correcting people, but swearing at them?

That I think is pretty stupid.
Beamer

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« Reply #335 on: 11-09-2005 02:30 »

 
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Originally posted by Nurdbot:
I'm all for correcting people, but swearing at them?

There's a flaw in your statement - KurtPikachu2001 is not a person.
Spy

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« Reply #336 on: 11-09-2005 02:55 »
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Originally posted by GreyThinkyWhale:
 don't you eventually get unbanned, and isn't it against the rules to make a second account?

I don't think so. But I did make a thread apologising for noobness and explaining I was only 11 at the time so I was a little bitch who didn't know how a forum worked.

 
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Originally posted by Beamer:
 There's a flaw in your statement - KurtPikachu2001 is not a person.

True. Agreed. End of discussion.
Nurdbot

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« Reply #337 on: 11-09-2005 11:44 »

The pot called, he said something about calling the Kettle black.
Spy

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« Reply #338 on: 11-10-2005 00:53 »

Ginger kids sucked. 2/5. We were right to predict it's suckyness but it was sort of reasonable to watch.
NibblerJr

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« Reply #339 on: 11-10-2005 00:59 »

I thought it was pretty funny.
DotheBartman

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« Reply #340 on: 11-10-2005 01:44 »

Best episode of this run, no doubt. 4.5/5
starone

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« Reply #341 on: 11-10-2005 14:31 »

I liked it. On par with Follow that Egg for best ep of the run. Loved Kyle beating on Cartman.

Did anyone else think that this was more a parody of black speratist movements?
mcl6525

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« Reply #342 on: 11-11-2005 14:22 »
« Last Edit on: 11-11-2005 14:22 »

why did spy not like it, it makes you wonder about who people reely are. maybe hes a ginger.i would hate this ep to if i was one. they probally lost a couple of fans
Venus

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« Reply #343 on: 11-11-2005 14:27 »

The little ginger girl singing was a scream. How deliciously creepy!


I doubt they lost any fans. Pretty much the whole point of the show is to insult every group there is. The ginger's are probably happy that they got mentioned.
KurtPikachu2001

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« Reply #344 on: 11-11-2005 18:01 »

Well, I figure Trey and Matt make fun of everyone and anything, so that's why I thought the slumber party and the whole girls being mean to the new girl thing was a parody of that stupid movie,

Also, I liked the Ginger Kids episode!  It was funny how Cartman became 'ginger' and wanted to bump off anyone who wasn't, then at the end, Kyle whispers something to Cartman making him realize that everyone is all the same and breaks out in song! 
Spy

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« Reply #345 on: 11-12-2005 00:20 »

 
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Originally posted by mcl6525:
why did spy not like it, it makes you wonder about who people reely are. maybe hes a ginger.i would hate this ep to if i was one. they probally lost a couple of fans

Nah I'm not. A greek ginger is rare and I have posted my picture in the miss peelified competition as a joke. I just thourght it was lame and didn't laugh.
Beamer

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« Reply #346 on: 11-14-2005 02:06 »

New episode info. Jesesajrsjk!!!

 
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From the Comedy Central Press Release:
Stan is the Chosen One in an all-new episode of "South Park" premiering Wednesday, November 16 at 10:00 P.M. on Comedy Central


Religious leaders believe Stan is the new “Golden Child” and a whole soap opera unfolds with the help of a famous R&B singer in an all new episode of "South Park," entitled "Trapped in the Closet," premiering Wednesday, November 16 at 10:00 p.m. on Comedy Central.

The results of Stan’s personality test reveal that he’s depressed. While Stan looks to a new religion for answers, the church leaders recognize Stan as the second coming. Some A-List Hollywood celebrities join the faithful who have set up camp right in front of Stan’s house.


Could go either way, although the Stan-centric episodes are usually very good.
mcl6525

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« Reply #347 on: 11-14-2005 14:29 »

anytime they make fun of religon, i like it. i cant wait. it will probally have a lot of good-great jokes.

I apoligize(sp?) if i offended you, spy
homerjaysimpson

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« Reply #348 on: 11-16-2005 23:53 »

Everyone in the closet! It was too much like the other one they never show kinda. This was the best of the season so far.
Spy

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« Reply #349 on: 11-17-2005 01:17 »

It sucked. Yet another cult episode. Except super best friends kicked ass.
Nerd-o-rama

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« Reply #350 on: 11-17-2005 02:26 »

I knew as soon as I read the preview blurb that it would be about Scientology.

The best part was either the whole in the closet bit, or the caption "This is what Scientologists actually believe."  It's like they don't even have to write jokes anymore...

...Oh wait, they didn't.  Well, alright.  One Cartman line, some celebrity gay jokes, and R. Kelly.  Otherwise, it was rather lazy, simply because Scientologists and cults in general are so easy to mock.

Pretty average episode I thought.  The ending was kinda lame and didn't go anywhere, although the credits certainly added something.  I'd give it a C+/B-, on a South Park standard.
Spy

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« Reply #351 on: 11-17-2005 06:03 »

The in the closet joke was overused and got old fast. I was impressed with sp when I saw two days after the.... and Follow that egg but now with the past two episodes my oponoin is changing. Hopefully they'll be able to shape up before the end of the season.
KurtPikachu2001

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« Reply #352 on: 11-17-2005 11:21 »

This episode was just an ongoing crack about Scientology.  The only funny parts were when John Travolta and Tom Cruise were in the closet together and R. Kelly's rapping about getting a gun.  So-so episode.  Also, did anyone notice that the closing credits had the names "John Smith" and "Jane Smith"? 
Nerd-o-rama

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« Reply #353 on: 11-17-2005 11:58 »

That's because they didn't want to get sued, Kurt.
evan

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« Reply #354 on: 11-17-2005 13:53 »

Wait...are you serious? I didn't catch that. It was perhaps the only time SP ran its credits full size and I missed such a subtle joke? I really should pay more attention.
Nasty Pasty

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« Reply #355 on: 11-17-2005 14:46 »

Worst episode of the season. Period.
mcl6525

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« Reply #356 on: 11-17-2005 18:31 »
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how can you not have noticed the john smith thing, it was pretty obvious
starone

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« Reply #357 on: 11-18-2005 00:18 »
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or the caption "This is what Scientologists actually believe."

Yeah, the caption made it funnier.

But yeah, all in all the episode was pretty lackluster. The ending seemed kinda lame as well. Probably The Cartman's Incredible Gift of this season so far (I don't like that episode generally).

BTW, what was that John Smith thing during the credits about anyway?
newhook_1

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« Reply #358 on: 11-18-2005 01:32 »

Basically, Stan had just yelled that he wasn't scared of everyone threatening to sue him, and the South Park crew jokingly used fake names in the credits suggesting that they were scared of being sued.
Nurdbot

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« Reply #359 on: 11-18-2005 06:55 »

It wasn't that bad an episode. I mean, I've seen The Simpson episode Bart Mangled Banner and watched some pretty shite movies.

Not the best in the 9th series though.
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