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BY SUSANNE ROBBINS
Appalling, horrendous, disgusting, oh the humanity! I would have walked out had I not been laughing so hard. I didn't even care that the trio behind us could not stop talking. The audience laughter drowned them out anyway. Visual masterpieces, nada, but still fun none the less. Matt and Trey poke fun of America and our image like no one else can.
The story, well I don't want to give away too much, but I think you have the idea. Team America swoops in to save the world from the evil terrorists that plague us. However, they leave behind destruction wherever they go. Being the naive Americans they're just happy they saved the day. Who cares if they brought down the Eiffel Tower? Our "Destructive Do-Gooders" enlist the help of Gary, a young actor from the "Academy". The transformation that Gary goes through to look like a terrorist is amazing. The end result phenomenal (can you hear the sarcasm). Gary of course bites off more than he can chew and ends up walking away from the crew, sadly at a time when they need him most. Our "Destructive Do-Gooders" are blamed for the most recent terrorist attack, bringing the world against them. The team itself starts to breakdown, fighting ensues, and they lose their most important mission. It is up to Gary to help them. But will he save the day, or just be a wimpy actor crying on a bar stool about he "could of been somebody"? This is all tied together with a Soundtrack that will blow your mind. The songs are thought provoking, and at times bring a tear to your eye (due to laughter again).
Matt and Trey leave no stone unturned. Hollywood and its actors make for a good portion of ridicule, even Michael Moore gets his shot. Now I know you probably all think that I am a huge South Park fan, well think again, I can take it or leave it. But I loved this movie. I hope Hollywood can laugh at themselves just as much as everyone else in the theatre laughs at them.
So if you love dirty language, dirty humor, sexual jokes, violence, puppet nudity and adult puppet situations, then this film is for you. I laughed, I cried, and I will gladly kiss ten bucks goodbye, to see this movie again. I know you will enjoy this movie; it is inevitabellely, inevitabbb, inevitable!
I leave you with this; make sure you stay until the last credit rolls. I promise it is worth it.
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