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Entry This cracks me up every time I see it. If you think Satan is really cut have a close look at his abs. They are in the shape of a big penis.
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Entry The film contains 399 profane words (the word "f**k" appears 133 times), 128 offensive gestures and 221 acts of violence.
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Entry In the scene at the United Nations, the US Ambassador claims that Terrance and Phillip will be put on trial for "corrupting America's youth" - a charge similar to that levied against Socrates.
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Entry The song "What Would Brian Boitano Do" is a reference to the short film "The Spirit of Christmas-Jesus vs. Santa Claus", on which the series is based. In the film, Stan asks Cartman "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" when Jesus is fighting with Santa and then Brian appears to help them. You can watch this film at www.southparkstudios.com/behind/how. Submitted by Dr Wilson
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Entry The oddly-shaped skyscraper in the background toward the end of the "Blame Canada" number is the Wells Fargo building in Denver.
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Entry When the boys are watching the Conan O'Brien show, Eric's laugh sounds oddly like the tune of "Blame Canada".
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Entry When Saddam is singing "I can change", he makes the American flag in smoke. Submitted by Dr Wilson
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Entry The 'sound of a dying giraffe' noise used by the boys is a reference to a character in the computer game "Doom 2" which mades this same sound when it is attacked.
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Entry The ending of the song "Uncle Fucka", in which Terrance and Phillip spell out the title and then sing "Uncle Fucka, that's you", is a parody of Rodgers and Hammerstein's theme from "Oklahoma."
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Entry When Kenny is in the hospital after lighting himself on fire, look closely at George Clooney's nametag. It says "Dr. Doctor".
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Entry If you look closely at the South Park troops drilling at the army depot, as they march towards "the camera" you can see Jesus in there, wearing camouflage robes and sandles.
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Entry Cartman getting zapped by the V-Chip inside his brain every time he swears is a homage to "A Clockwork Orange," in which Alex DeLarge becomes deathly ill when he thinks about sex and violence or listens to the Ninth Symphony as a result of the Ludvigo technique. Note the similarity between the scene in this film where Dr. Vausknocker demonstrates the V-Chip to MAC and the scene in "A Clockwork Orange" where the doctors demonstrate the Ludvigo technique to the scientists and government officials.
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Entry When he was accepting an MTV Movie Award, Trey Parker described the song "Uncle F****" as an anthem of freedom.
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Entry When the Dr is describing about the V chip there is a man in the front row who looks like Terry Jones when he was in the 'Nudge, Nudge, Wink, Wink' Monty Python sketch. That sketch also starred Eric Idle who provided the voice of the Doctor.
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Entry The pianist for Big Gay Al's song is Marc Shaiman, who helped Trey Parker with most of the songs for the movie. The piano makers are Felcher and Sons, and a 'felcher' is a man who gives a 'rim job' to another man. (A 'rim job' is something Cartman's mother made us all aware of earlier in the film).
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Entry On Cartman's bedroom door, you can see the vague picture of some sort of superhero. If you look closely, you will see that it is actually a picture of 'Orgazmo', the main character of the film Orgazmo made by South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker in 1996.
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Entry The "Yis some people gonna die?" line from the end of the film is a reference to the line spoken by Jar Jar Binks from Star Wars, a character Trey and Matt completely hate.
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Entry Wait for the credits to end, and you'll catch a hidden scene with Ike - who's STILL hiding in the attic.
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Entry The child asked to spell "forensics" bears a striking resemblance to South Park co-creator Matt Stone.
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Entry The new "censored version" of the Terrence and Phillip movie is a minute long.

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