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Friday, June 17, 2011

DVD Challenge #12: SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
1999
R
Run-time: 1 hour, 21 minutes

Directed by: Trey Parker
Starring: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Isaac Hayes, Mary Kay Bergman, George Clooney, Minnie Driver, Brent Spiner


In the wake of one of the most talked-about episodes of "South Park" in recent memory, there's many a fanatic pondering whether last week's mid-season finale marked the beginning of the end of the franchise. I know that I've been debating the meaning of the melodramatic ending to that episode, and it's gotten me thinking about the series as a whole. One of the brightest moments in "South Park" history was the release of its first - and to date, only - feature length film in 1999's South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Because the show has been on my mind, I decided to give the movie another gander as part of my DVD Challenge.

Now, I was a fan of "South Park" long before I had the opportunity to see the film (I didn't first see it until about five years ago), so I may be a bit biased in my love towards the film. I have yet to find a fan of the series that didn't like the film, but I don't know if I've ever talked to anyone who has seen the film but isn't a fan of the series. Because of this, I'm not sure whether the film has staying power outside of avid fans, but for me, it's one of the greatest films I've ever seen.

In terms of the vocal acting, there isn't much to say about our normal string of characters that can't be said about every single episode. Parker and Stone handle most of the lead voices throughout the film, but we are introduced to a number of new characters during it. We get to meet Satan (voiced by Parker), who plays an incredibly important role in the film, and there are a few other characters that make nice appearances. However, some of the little tidbits that fans might enjoy are the inclusion of big-name celebs like George Clooney (as Dr. Gouache), Minnie Driver (as Brooke Shields) and Brent Spiner (as Conan O'Brien) lending their vocal talent to the film.

You're also going to notice that the film is, in fact, a musical. We're given a slew of original songs that only add to the hilarity of the movie, but a lot of them have in-jokes that only fans might recognize. For example, the song "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" is a direct reference to the Brian Boitano appearance in the early stages of the television show. Also, the song "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" was used in an earlier episode and was expanded for the film. However, some of the original fare proves to be the best, even garnering the film an Academy Award nomination for the song "Blame Canada," which was wonderfully performed by Robin Williams at the actual awards show:



My personal favorite song from the film, however, has to be our opening number simply entitled "Mountain Town." It sets the stage for everything that's going to happen.

Now, not a lot of credit is given to the film's screenplay, which proves to be rather brilliant. In a way, it's extremely metatheatrical. At the beginning of the film, the boys go to see an R-rated film called Asses of Fire that's essentially an analogue for the film the audience itself is watching. It's chalk full of insensitive and irreverent profanity, just like the movie we get to see. We're basically having the same experience that the boys are having within the film, minus the havoc that it ultimately creates. The rest of the film serves as the filmmakers' statement about American over-sensitivity with vulgar language whilst having the double standard of under-sensitivity when it comes to graphic violence. Sure, they drop their usual goofy gags and "potty humor" throughout the film, but there's something more profound about their message than just that. It's a little difficult for me to explain here, but fans of the film will know what I'm talking about.

Overall, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is easily one of the greatest animated films I have ever experienced. Whether that can be said by many is uncertain, but I know that it was a fantastic addition to the annals of "South Park" history, if nothing else.

Rankings
Best All-Time: #81

Awards
1999: 5 nominations, 4 wins

Previous DVD Challenge: DR. HORRIBLE'S SING-ALONG BLOG (2008)

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Movie Awards: BEST OF 1999

Another throwback. We're taking it back before Y2K, so maybe there'll be a bit of a nostalgia factor for some of you. Enjoy!


Best Visual Effects
Nominees:
BICENTENNIAL MAN
GALAXY QUEST
THE MATRIX
THE MUMMY
STAR WARS: EPISODE I - THE PHANTOM MENACE

Winner: THE MUMMY

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Best Original Song
Nominees:
"La Resistance Medley," by the Ensemble from SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT
"Still," by Alanis Morissette from DOGMA
"When She Loved Me," by Sarah McLachlan from TOY STORY 2
"Wild Wild West," by Will Smith from WILD WILD WEST
"You'll Be in My Heart," by Glenn Close & Phil Collins from TARZAN

Winner: "LA RESISTANCE MEDLEY"

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Best Original Score
Nominees:
James Newton Howard for THE SIXTH SENSE
Jerry Goldsmith for THE MUMMY
Michael Kamen for THE IRON GIANT
Mychael Danna for GIRL, INTERRUPTED
Phil Collins for TARZAN

Winner: JAMES NEWTON HOWARD

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Best Cameo or Brief Appearance
Nominees:
Dane Cook in MYSTERY MEN
Donnie Wahlberg in THE SIXTH SENSE
George Carlin in DOGMA
Philip Seymour Hoffman in THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY
Ron Jeremy in THE BOONDOCK SAINTS

Winner: DONNIE WAHLBERG

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Best Young Star
Nominees:
Alicia Morton in ANNIE
Haley Joel Osment in THE SIXTH SENSE
Jake Lloyd in STAR WARS: EPISODE I - THE PHANTOM MENACE
Michelle Trachtenberg in INSPECTOR GADGET
Thora Birch in AMERICAN BEAUTY

Winner: HALEY JOEL OSMENT

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Best Couple
Nominees:
Brendan Fraser & Rachel Weisz in THE MUMMY
Chloƫ Sevigny & Hilary Swank in BOYS DON'T CRY
Chris Klein & Mena Suvari in AMERICAN PIE
Sigourney Weaver & Tim Allen in GALAXY QUEST
Thora Birch & Wes Bentley in AMERICAN BEAUTY

Winner: CHLOE SEVIGNY & HILARY SWANK

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Best Villain
Nominees:
Alex Haw in FOLLOWING
Arnold Vosloo in THE MUMMY
Brad Pitt in FIGHT CLUB
Geoffrey Rush in MYSTERY MEN
Peter Sarsgaard in BOYS DON'T CRY

Winner: BRAD PITT

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Best Hero
Nominees:
Brendan Fraser in THE MUMMY
Liam Neeson in STAR WARS: EPISODE I - THE PHANTOM MENACE
Norman Reedus & Sean Patrick Flanery in THE BOONDOCK SAINTS
Tim Allen in GALAXY QUEST
William H. Macy in MYSTERY MEN

Winner: NORMAN REEDUS & SEAN PATRICK FLANERY

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Best Voice Acting
Nominees:
Ahmed Best (as Jar Jar Binks) in STAR WARS: EPISODE I - THE PHANTOM MENACE
George Clooney (as Dr. Gouache in SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT
Harry Connick Jr. (as Dean McCoppin) in THE IRON GIANT
Joan Cusack (as Jessie) in TOY STORY 2
Wayne Knight (as Tantor) in TARZAN

Winner: GEORGE CLOONEY

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Best Supporting Actress, Comedy
Nominees:
Catherine Keener in BEING JOHN MALKOVICH
Claire Forlani in MYSTERY MEN
Jennifer Aniston in OFFICE SPACE
Mena Suvari in AMERICAN PIE
Salma Hayek in DOGMA

Winner: CATHERINE KEENER

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Best Supporting Actress, Drama
Nominees:
Angelina Jolie in GIRL, INTERRUPTED
Cate Blanchett in THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY
Chloƫ Sevigny in BOYS DON'T CRY
Helena Bonham Carter in FIGHT CLUB
Thora Birch in AMERICAN BEAUTY

Winner: ANGELINA JOLIE

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Best Supporting Actor, Comedy
Nominees:
David Della Rocco in THE BOONDOCK SAINTS
Greg Kinnear in MYSTERY MEN
John Malkovich in BEING JOHN MALKOVICH
Sam Rockwell in GALAXY QUEST
Seann William Scott in AMERICAN PIE

Winner: JOHN MALKOVICH

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Best Supporting Actor, Drama
Nominees:
Alex Haw in FOLLOWING
Brad Pitt in FIGHT CLUB
Jude Law in THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY
Peter Sarsgaard in BOYS DON'T CRY
Willem Dafoe in THE BOONDOCK SAINTS

Winner: BRAD PITT

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Best Actress, Comedy
Nominees:
Alicia Silverstone in BLAST FROM THE PAST
Cameron Diaz in BEING JOHN MALKOVICH
Heather Graham in BOWFINGER
Molly Shannon in SUPERSTAR
Rachel Weisz in THE MUMMY

Winner: CAMERON DIAZ

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Best Actress, Drama
Nominees:
Annette Bening in AMERICAN BEAUTY
Charlize Theron in THE CIDER HOUSE RULES
Gwyneth Paltrow in THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY
Hilary Swank in BOYS DON'T CRY
Winona Ryder in GIRL, INTERRUPTED

Winner: HILARY SWANK

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Best Actor, Comedy
Nominees:
Brendan Fraser in THE MUMMY
John Cusack in BEING JOHN MALKOVICH
Ron Livingston in OFFICE SPACE
Steve Martin in BOWFINGER
Tim Allen in GALAXY QUEST

Winner: STEVE MARTIN

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Best Actor, Drama
Nominees:
Bruce Willis in THE SIXTH SENSE
Edward Norton in FIGHT CLUB
Kevin Spacey in AMERICAN BEAUTY
Matt Damon in THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY
Russell Crowe in THE INSIDER

Winner: KEVIN SPACEY

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Best Screenplay, Comedy
Nominees:
BEING JOHN MALKOVICH
BOWFINGER
DOGMA
THE IRON GIANT
SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT

Winner: SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT

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Best Screenplay, Drama
Nominees:
AMERICAN BEAUTY
FIGHT CLUB
FOLLOWING
GIRL, INTERRUPTED
THE SIXTH SENSE

Winner: FIGHT CLUB

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Best Cast, Comedy
Nominees:
BEING JOHN MALKOVICH
BOWFINGER
DOGMA
THE MUMMY
MYSTERY MEN

Winner: THE MUMMY

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Best Cast, Drama
Nominees:
AMERICAN BEAUTY
FIGHT CLUB
FOLLOWING
GIRL, INTERRUPTED
THE SIXTH SENSE

Winner: FIGHT CLUB

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Best Sequel or Prequel
Nominees:
AUSTIN POWERS: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME
STAR WARS: EPISODE I - THE PHANTOM MENACE
TOY STORY 2

Winner: TOY STORY 2

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Best Animated Film
Nominees:
THE IRON GIANT
SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT
TARZAN
TOY STORY 2

Winner: SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT

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Best Horror/Thriller
Nominees:
THE SIXTH SENSE
SLEEPY HOLLOW
THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY

Winner: THE SIXTH SENSE

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Best Action/Adventure
Nominees:
THE BOONDOCK SAINTS
GALAXY QUEST
THE MUMMY
MYSTERY MEN
STAR WARS: EPISODE I - THE PHANTOM MENACE

Winner: THE MUMMY

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Best Comedy
Nominees:
AMERICAN PIE
BEING JOHN MALKOVICH
BOWFINGER
DOGMA
GALAXY QUEST

Winner: DOGMA

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Best Drama
Nominees:
AMERICAN BEAUTY
FIGHT CLUB
FOLLOWING
GIRL, INTERRUPTED
THE INSIDER

Winner: FIGHT CLUB

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Best Picture of the Year
Nominees:
AMERICAN BEAUTY
FIGHT CLUB
FOLLOWING
GIRL, INTERRUPTED
SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER & UNCUT

Winner: FIGHT CLUB

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Final Tallies:
Most Nominations: 9 (
American Beauty; The Mummy)
Most Wins: 6 (
Fight Club)

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Other Awards:
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