Turns out to be the funniest, most risk-taking, most incisive movie of the summer.Read Full Review »
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Slate: David Edelstein
This isn't just the most riotously inventive movie of the year, it's the raunch anthem of the age.Read Full Review »
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Village Voice: Gary Dauphin
The ultimate truth, though, is that certain, probably arrested, personalities (like mine) just find this kind of shit pretty funny and any attempt to talk your way around that is, as Cartman would say, blowing bubbles out your ass.Read Full Review »
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The New York Times: Stephen Holden
Very funny, extremely obscene movie spinoff from the popular animated Comedy Central series.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: John Anderson
So gleefully vulgar, so eagerly offensive, it's tough not to get down on all fours and beg for more.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Rita Kempley
Sharp, wildly funny social satire behind the profanity and potty jokes.Read Full Review »
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NewsWeek: David Ansen
Every bit as tasteless, irreverent, silly and smart as the Comedy Central cartoon that catapulted creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone into the Hollywood catbird seat.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Michael O'Sullivan
Far filthier and a good bit funnier than Trey Parker and Matt Stone's sophomoric cable TV show ever dared to be.Read Full Review »
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Time: Richard Corliss
Here's another warning: you may laugh yourself sick--as sick as this ruthlessly funny movie is.Read Full Review »
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ReelViews: James Berardinelli
An agreeable, albeit uneven, experience. Parker should take note, however, that, in some things, size doesn't matter and bigger doesn't mean better.Read Full Review »