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South Park - The Complete Seventh Season by Trey Parker, Matt Stone
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DVD detailsDirector: Matt Stone, Trey Parker Brand: Paramount Primary Contributor: Trey Parker Primary Contributor: Matt Stone DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 330 minutes DVD Release Date: 2006-03-21 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Paramount
DVD Reviews of South Park - The Complete Seventh SeasonDVD Review: One of my Favorite Seasons!!! Summary: 5 StarsI love all the episodes in this season of South Park! I love when Jimmy and Timmy join the Crips. I love when Cartman makes a hand-puppet and names her Jennifer Lopez. I love when they become detectives. I love when they try to be gay. I love when all the old people try to take over. I love when Rob Reiner tries to ban smoking. I love all these and more! If you love South Park, you'll love SOUTH PARK: THE COMPLETE 7TH SEASON!!!
DVD Review: It's SouthPark. You get what you expect. Summary: 5 StarsIn my opinion, which is worth around a penny, this is the best animated series to ever hit the airways.
One of my favorite episodes was when.....wait a minute, I love them all. :-) Some are better than others, but I wouldn't throw any of them out.
I don't get them on my TV anymore, so I wait until they come out on DVD and watch the entire year over three days.
Who doesn't love a bunch of trash talking, dirty mouthed little kids who are always getting into mischief?
DVD Review: Continually pushing the envelope Summary: 5 StarsWhat is offensive to one is hilarious to millions. South Park continues to steamroll political correctness in season 7. My favorite episode is "Grey Dawn", where the town takes action against elderly drivers. It was especailly timely where I am from, we had 3 incidents involving elderly drivers versus buildings in less than 2 weeks (a Cracker Barrel restaurant, a Chase bank and a Kroger grocery store). I'm a Little Bit Country, Lil' Crime Stoppers, Red Man's Greed, Raisins, and It's Christmas in Canada are also totally hilarious. I love what a little manipulative b@st@rd Cartman is, especially in Casa Bonita and Christian Rock Hard. The creators of South Park love to use song, pop culture references and sight gags. They mock everything from music sharing, gangs, reality TV, Hooters, Mormons, Indian casinos, New Foundland, stem-cell research, and the metroseual craze without apology.
DVD Review: HILARIOUS! Summary: 5 StarsGreat fun! SouthPark is too fun to watch and great for college dorm-living get-togethers.
DVD Review: a must buy!!!!!!! Summary: 5 Starsthis is 1 of south parks best seris its has so many great epidsodes such as casa bonita toliet paper south park is gay nd many more hialarious epidsodes u must buy if ur a south park fan.
Description of South Park - The Complete Seventh SeasonStudio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 03/21/2006 There is nothing in South Park's seventh season to offend Tom Cruise (nothing about Scientology, at any rate; that will come in season 9). However, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, Rob Reiner, the Queer Eye guys, Christopher Reeve (!), war supporters and anti-war protesters, and Mormons, do not get off so easy. But, "Who cares?" as the townspeople sing in "I'm a Little Bit Country." What matters is that with this particular episode, South Park attained the precious, syndication-ready 100-episode mark! Another milestone: "Raisins," in which Wendy breaks up with Stan, who falls under the influence of the "Goth kids" ("If you want to be one of the non-comformists, all you have to do is dress just like us and listen to the same music we do"). Even by South Park standards, season 7 is pretty hardcore. In "Christian Rock Hard," Cartman is so determined to attain platinum album status before Kyle and his band that he forms a Christian rock group. The band's repertoire makes Tom Lehrer's once-scandalous "Vatican Rag" sound like "Oh, Happy Day." But mostly, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone take Cheney-like potshots at pop-culture notables. In "South Park Is Gay!", we discover what is really behind the "metrosexual" phenomenon and the true identity of the Queer Eye for the Straight Guy quartet. In "Butt Out," Rob Reiner is portrayed as a corpulent goo-filled "fascist" willing to the sanction murder (of Cartman) to further his anti-"Big Tobacco" agenda. As you can guess from the title, "Fat Butt and Pancake Head" is a merciless deconstruction of "Bennifer," as Cartman's Jennifer Lopez hand puppet dethrones the real thing, and attracts the amorous attention of Ben Affleck. "All About Mormons" anticipates the Scientology episode, "Trapped in the Closet" (not included here, and if lawyers have anything to say about it, might not be included in a season 9 set, either) with a straight-faced musical dramatization of the Joseph Smith story. "Everyone thought we were making stuff up to be funny," Parker and Stone relate in their mini commentary (optional for each episode). "But we're not. We're not making this stuff up in this show." Which is perhaps why the episode "Cancelled," which posits that Earth exists only as reality-TV fodder for aliens, doesn't seem so farfetched. --Donald Liebenson
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