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Southpark Takes on Dead Celebrities, Billy Mays, and Ghost Hunters
How funny is this? I was watching “Ghost Hunters” when my DVR jumped over to Comedy Central to start recording “Southpark”, and guess what the episode was about? Ike, Kyle’s little brother, is seeing the ghosts of dead celebrities ala “The Sixth Sense” —...
October 8th, 2009 | Read More
South Park’s “The Coon” Episode
So color me shocked when my DVR told me it was about to record something at 11:00 last night (U.S. central time). Turns out it was a new episode of Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s South Park. Wait, isn’t this show on earlier? The episode was called “The Coon”, and featured Cartman...
March 19th, 2009 | Read More
No South Park Movie Anytime Soon, Alas
The good news is that Trey Parker doesn’t see material for his South Park TV show drying up anytime soon. (Anyone who has seen last week’s High School Musical send-off knows that these guys are still hitting the ball out of the park. Who doesn’t love the singing, gay slapping man? I...
November 18th, 2008 | Read More
George Lucas and Steven Spielberg Rapes Indiana Jones
Last night’s brand spanking new South Park episode may have been titled, “The China Problem”, but it mind as well have been “The Raping of Indiana Jones by that Spielberg and Lucas Guy”, which, granted, is probably way too long for an episode title, but it would have been...
October 9th, 2008 | Read More
The Russians Have Issues with South Park
Is it the wanton disregard for everyone’s religion, culture, and just general societal norms? Is that what’s gotten the Russkies all up in arms over Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s little South Park cartoon show? Nope. Apparently it’s a Christmas episode that features one of Parker...
September 8th, 2008 | Read More
Indy 4’s Trailer and the Missing Guns
So there’s this whole hullabaloo going on the interwebs today about how Spielberg et al CGI’ed out some guns from the trailer of “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” to make the trailer more “family-friendly” to U.S. audiences, and I got to thinking...
February 18th, 2008 | Read More
CHA-CHING! Comedy Central Extends South Park for 3 More Years
Did you guys hear that? That’s the sound of basic cable channel Comedy Central and MTV Networks opening up the cash registers to sign the Comedy Central show “South Park” for three extra years, meaning they’ll have the show until 2011. It’s also the sound of Trey Parker...
August 27th, 2007 | Read More





