After Cartman gets the V-chip implanted in his brain, he gets shocked whenever he swears. However, later in the movie, after Mr. Garrison gives Cartman Mr. Hat, Cartman throws Mr. Hat and says, "What the hell am I still holding this for?" Strangely enough, he doesn't get shocked. [Cartman does not get shocked because at this point in the movie the chip is malfunctioning. It is only a few moments later that he is able to use the chip as a weapon because of its backfiring; this is obviously part of the transition.]
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Cartman: Don't call me fat, you fucking Jew!
[Gasp from the class]
Mr. Garrison: Eric! Did you just say the "F" word?
Cartman: [confused] Jew?
Kyle: No, not Jew! He's talking about "fuck"! You can't say "fuck" in school, you fucking fat ass!
Mr. Garrison: Kyle!
Cartman: Why the fuck not?
Mr. Garrison: Eric!
Stan: Dude, you just said "fuck" again!
Mr. Garrison: Stanley!
Kenny: [Muffled.] Fuck.
Mr. Garrison: Kenny!
Cartman: What's the big deal? It doesn't hurt anybody. Fuck fuckety fuck fuck fuck.
Mr. Garrison: How would you like to go see the school counselor?
Cartman: How would you like to suck my balls?
[Gasp from the class.]
Mr. Garrison: What did you say?
Cartman: I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Actually, what I said was...
[Cartman pulls out a bullhorn]
Cartman: HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO SUCK MY BALLS? MR. Garrison.
Stan: Holy shit, dude.
Mistakes
During the USO Show, Terrence is sitting in the left electric chair, and Phillip is sitting in the right electric chair. Just before they get electrocuted, they swap places, and then quickly swap back. See more...
Trivia
The oddly-shaped skyscraper in the background toward the end of the "Blame Canada" number is the Wells Fargo building in Denver. See more...
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) - 25 corrections
Directed by Trey Parker, starring Isaac Hayes, Mary Kay Bergman, Matt Stone, Trey Parker (add more)
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Musical
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After Cartman gets the V-chip implanted in his brain, he gets shocked whenever he swears. However, later in the movie, after Mr. Garrison gives Cartman Mr. Hat, Cartman throws Mr. Hat and says, "What the hell am I still holding this for?" Strangely enough, he doesn't get shocked. [Cartman does not get shocked because at this point in the movie the chip is malfunctioning. It is only a few moments later that he is able to use the chip as a weapon because of its backfiring; this is obviously part of the transition.]
The Paramount logo transforming into a mountain at the beginning is a refrence to the "Indiana Jones" movies. [I think you will need to give a bit more detail as to how it is a reference. It is not unusual for filmmakers to use the company logo and blend it into the starting shot. One that comes to mind is the film Event Horizon. In the film it simply changes to the South Park mountain.]
Why would Kyle ask, "What did he say?" in the theatre when T and P say ****? After all, we've heard them say the word several times before the film came out, just censored most of the time. [Just because he has said it before doesn't mean he can't be shocked. He probably thought he misheard T and P.]
The boys swear so much in the episodes, yet they are shocked when they hear Terrance and Philip swear. [It's the joke in the film. Being that there was bleeps when they spoke we assume from the film they never really heard what was being said, so to actually hear it without the bleep is what makes such a surprise for the boys.]
The song that is sung while Kenny descends into Hell is performed by DVDA but sung by an uncredited James Hetfield of Metallica. [No, it's sung by Trey Parker. As you may know, Parker does half the voices in the film, none of which sound a thing like each other, so it would only make sense that he can do a dead-on impersonation of Hetfield. Which he can; I've actually seen a videotape of him singing exactly like that.]
The original title for the movie was South Park: To Hell and Back (or something else with 'hell' in the title). Amazingly, the MPAA had issues with 'hell' being in the title (Did they miss all the 'HELLraiser' movies?.?) and told the creators to come up with a new title. Boy, did they ever. I guess the MPAA is ok with a penis reference (bigger longer uncut.) than a scandalous word like 'hell'. [The average viewer wouldn't assume that is a penis reference. The film is on a 'bigger' screen than the tv show, the running time is 'longer' and it was shown 'uncut' as the do not have to obey FCC regulations in a movie.]
The MPAA had said that it had regreted ever giving the film an "R" rating. If it had given it an "NC-17" rating, persons under 17 years old would be forbidden to watch it. [Technically, this isn't true. The MPAA/CARA's ratings have never carried any legal weight in the USA. Therefore, the MPAA has no legal right to forbid anyone from seeing any movie.]
When the boys are in the emergency room with Kenny, the doctors say they just called the parents. Then, according to the clock, many hours pass during the operation. After Kenny dies the parents finally arrive. How long does it take to get there? [Kenny's parents are poor, perhaps they had to walk.]
When Gregory and Wendy show up at Carl's Warehouse for Viva La Resistance, Stan pukes in the doorway. All throughout the scene, the puke isn' visible. [When Gregory and Wendy show up, they are the first ones there. After Stan pukes, it cuts again to the warehouse with many kids inside. This means that time has passed since Stan threw up and someone would have surely cleaned the vomit up already.]
When Stan gets thrown around from the blast of the bomb, he lands with his face in a puddle. When he lifts his head and sees the clitoris, the puddle dissappears, but it reappears after the clitoris tells him what to do. [Stan is imagining the scene with the clitoris, so it need not be in sync with what's 'really' happening to Stan at the time.]
At least twice during the movie, Terrance and Phillip is referred to as cartoons (When Cartman says "besides the animation's all crappy" and during the blame canada number, Mrs. Marsh says "he saw the darn cartoon..." And if it is, how could they appear on the Conan O'Brien show, be arrested, electrocuted, and shot by Mrs. Brofloski. [The Terrance and Phillip movie was an animated feature, but Terrance and Phillip themselves are people. The characters have turned up on several episodes of the South Park TV show.]
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