Posted on 11/15/2005 7:57:56 AM PST by EveningStar
I love South Park
The obvious question:
"Do you think that gay cowboy movie will have pudding eating it it somewhere?"
I read the transcript from the last one... they're pretty interesting people. I'd log in to ask a question, but I'd worry that I'd just gush like a school girl :~D
Me too. There's a new episode tomorrow night. I'll be pinging the list tomorrow morning with more details. They're going to be zinging Scientology! LOL!
Awww, gush away! I'm sure he's used to it. Then you can ask questions. It's most likely going to be a moderated chat. :)
Somebody needs to email OC about this, I'm sure he'd have a few choice words...
I have a feeling this one might be an instant classic. Someone should log into the chat and ask Matt if he is the freeper formerly known as Old Cracker.
Both Trey and Matt are absolute geniuses!
Someone should log into the chat and ask Matt if he is the freeper formerly known as Old Cracker.I thought Trey was the suspect?.
-Eric
They are also going after R. Kelly and that ridiculous Trapped in the Closet song he does. When I saw him do that at the MTV Movie Awards I thought it was a joke. Sadly much like Brokeback Mountain some people really do make things that gay.
I bet that movie will be the subject of a future SP episode!
E, you are correct . . . I have long suspected our very own OC of being Trey Parker.
I mean, the way he disses Matt Stone at any provocation - and sometimes at no provocation - has to count for SOMETHING. ;)
Hi, Trey! You cutie, you.
Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb
SD
"Do you think that gay cowboy movie will have pudding eating it it somewhere?"`South Park' is back, and looking forward
By Jake Coyle
Associated Press
Published October 21, 2005
NEW YORK -- With the political relevance of "The Daily Show" and the huge DVD sales (and subsequent hiatus) of "Chappelle's Show," it's easy to forget about that other Comedy Central show, "South Park."
But Matt Stone and Trey Parker's crude cartoon began its ninth season Wednesday -- and it remains the network's most-watched program. It is also the most manic thing on TV, with entire episodes created just days before they air.
Parker, who turned 36 Wednesday, and Stone, 34, last month inked a deal for three more seasons and "South Park" has begun appearing in syndication in some markets -- both of which assure the world of Cartman, Stan, Kyle and the rest will continue to expand.
Q. Cartman once described independent movies as "gay cowboys eating pudding." Now we have "Brokeback Mountain," an upcoming movie by Ang Lee about gay cowboys.
Stone: If they have pudding in that movie, I'm going to lose my mind.
Parker: No, if there's pudding eating in there, we're going to sue.
Q. Are you guys prophets?
Stone: No, but Cartman is. (Laughs) We went to Sundance a lot in the mid-to-late '90s, and you could just tell it was going toward gay cowboydom.
I wish they would take a "hit" at New Orleans and the hurricane fiasco..
I'd like to see their take on the NOLA Mayor, the corrupt Police Force, the corruption, misuse of Federal Funds, etc..
I'd also like to see Cartman save NOLA by plugging a leak in the levees with his Big Fat *ss...
But(t) most of all, I'd like to see Cartman dressed up in his Blues Bros. finest regalia, singing a down-home rendition of "Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home"..
Just sayin'...
It'd be fine.. Really Fine..
Oh, yeah.. with Kyle on Bass and Stan doing a Harmonica solo..
Can you ping me for that please?
I wish they would take a "hit" at New Orleans and the hurricane fiasco..
I'd like to see their take on the NOLA Mayor, the corrupt Police Force, the corruption, misuse of Federal Funds, etc..
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