Rutgers.
I have no idea why I'm here…
Jersey represent.
…and not in a Jersey Shore kinda way.
Rutgers.
I have no idea why I'm here…
Jersey represent.
…and not in a Jersey Shore kinda way.
The Jersey shore is awesome. The Jersey Shore is not.
All that way for Rutgers? Not like it's a bad choice just, long way for a state college.
I figured you were at Drew.
I loved the part when cartman got raped!
I loved the part when cartman got raped!
On that note, is this the first time Cartman has ever thanked Kyle onscreen?
The Jersey shore is awesome. The Jersey Shore is not.
All that way for Rutgers? Not like it's a bad choice just, long way for a state college.
I figured you were at Drew.
I applied to Drew and got in, but it's mad expensive even with the scholarship I got there. I (AKA my family) don't (doesn't) have that much munnies for anything way above 20K per year. I got a scholarship for RU, but its ranked better than UMass.
Preview out for next week: http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/359088/hoarding
HOARDING TAKES HOLD
IN AN ALL-NEW "SOUTH PARK"
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20 AT 10:00 P.M. ON COMEDY CENTRALNEW YORK, October 18, 2010 Stan seems to have accumulated a frightening number of useless possessions in an all-new episode of "South Park" titled, "Insheeption," premiering on Wednesday, October 20 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on COMEDY CENTRAL.
When he's sent to the school counselor to talk about his disorder, Stan realizes that he's not the only one who has a problem. When Mr. Mackey and Stan agree to surrender themselves to the hoarding experts, Stan gets a more than a glimpse of what it was like for Mr. Mackey in the 4th grade at South Park Elementary.
Eh, sounds hit or miss.
Well, I think it would be awesome if it really as a take on Inception as the title seems to indicate.
I applied to Drew and got in, but it's mad expensive even with the scholarship I got there.
Yeeeeah….I uh....I wasn't thinking about money at the time and uh....yeah.
Thanx Drew.
People collecting loads of useless and pointless things eh? Sounds like my life XD
Nice to see Mr. Mackey however. He's an amusing char.
Mr.Mackey and how he gets what he is…combined with Inception:blink:
Oww pls, let it be as brilliant as i hope it can be.
Mr. Mackey has a fucking toy of GETTA DRAGON. XD
I laughed at Freddy.
Other than that though, pretty weak episode.
Loved it. Didn't expect Freddy Krueger to be the one they got for help .
Great ep. Especially the Freddy reveal near the end.
Its always fun when SP just plays a movie plot completely straight, but the sheer presenve of it happening to 8 year olds instead of adults, or giving it to a character very different fromt he movie's lead, points out the absurdity.
Cartman making a giant drill to get through the Hippie menance, or the ski slopes montage eps were great examples of that, as was Garisons 300 Lesbos ep. This one is right up there with that sort of episode.
This episode was too funny.
Randy Marsh is still one of my favorite characters. "Look at me, I'm a butterfly"
The psychologist guy making the BOOOOOOOONG noises repeatedly was a bit played out.
And of course, Freddy was awesome.
I laughed at Freddy.
Other than that though, pretty weak episode.
Yeah, though it also had some pretty funny lines here and there imo, not a strikingly bad ep, but it could have certainly been better. And the psychologist making the noises was one fucking awful joke I'd rather expect from current Family Guy…
Aside from them them re-using the noise joke too much I thought this ep was brilliant. So much more than last weeks.
Don't Touch That Milk Carton Or I Will Rape You In The Mouth!
Randy was a riot as always.
I'LL HELP YOU LATER STAN I'M GONNA GO GET SOME BUTTERFLY POON OH HOHOHOH
Eh I dunno. Inception was really good and Matt and Trey poking fun at it was kinda forced. There are a number of terrible, convoluted, over-complicated science movies they could have poked fun at and they chose a good movie just because it's famous which is kinda lame. I prefer it when Matt and Trey mock stuff that deserve it.
Randy going all epic action mode just to end up only wanting to tap butterfly ass was hilariously fantastic though XD
Good episode. I think they were pretty much spot on with how complicated Inception was. And Freddy appearing was funny, but pretty much everyone has made the Inception/Freddy connection already.
Randy was a riot as always.
I'LL HELP YOU LATER STAN I'M GONNA GO GET SOME BUTTERFLY POON OH HOHOHOH
Best line in the episode.
Eh, not a strong episode, not terrible, though. Was expecting a bigger payoff at the end but it didn't deliver.
You knew the 'gas bubble' thing was coming but it was great.
Um…gotta say while I liked the episode, they really dropped the ball with the shephard.
I was waiting for a BIG joke there and they totally built up to one too, but no. That was a shame.
Loved the background sound effects.
I just recently got Mp3s for the Uncle Fucker song and Kyles Moms A B*tch song
I have to say I loved the Woody Owl part, and the pizza delivery gag.
Come visit me in Rutgers, Greg :p
Did Drew really screw you over money-wise?
Come visit me in Rutgers, Greg :p
Let me just nab my Anywhere Door.
Did Drew really screw you over money-wise?
At 36,000 a year? Yes.
I don't even wanna know what it is now.
Anywhere Door.
Doraemon reference, Greg?
@Thousand:
Eh I dunno. Inception was really good and Matt and Trey poking fun at it was kinda forced. There are a number of terrible, convoluted, over-complicated science movies they could have poked fun at and they chose a good movie just because it's famous which is kinda lame. I prefer it when Matt and Trey mock stuff that deserve it.
Inception did deserve it. It's just an okay heist movie that was overly complicated to make audiences think they figured out some monumentous mystery, when in fact if you followed the movie it wasn't hard to figure out at all.
I swear, I thought I was the only person who didn't think Inception wasn't just that, then this episode saved me. God Bless Matt and Trey.
It does try to seem more complicated than it was. Still an awesome movie.
It does try to seem more complicated than it was. Still an awesome movie.
I just think that it was the fandom trying to make it more complicated than it was, like they do with all Nolan movies.
None of them are complicated, you just benefit from extra viewings because there's so much to see that you may have not noticed the first time (not so much with Inception as with his other movies, but still…)
@The:
Inception did deserve it. It's just an okay heist movie that was overly complicated to make audiences think they figured out some monumentous mystery, when in fact if you followed the movie it wasn't hard to figure out at all.
I swear, I thought I was the only person who didn't think Inception wasn't just that, then this episode saved me. God Bless Matt and Trey.
I agree Inception was a pretty simple film. Easy to follow and what not. It was also a very good film. I'm just saying there are a bunch of terrible sci-fi films that pull the same trick but Matt and Trey went for Inception just cause its famous. Lame. They could have made a parody on the cheap trick in general instead of specifically targeting Inception.
Is it just me or have these guys been pandering a lot to the audience lately? Totally not like them.
@The:
Inception did deserve it. It's just an okay heist movie that was overly complicated to make audiences think they figured out some monumentous mystery, when in fact if you followed the movie it wasn't hard to figure out at all.
I swear, I thought I was the only person who didn't think Inception wasn't just that, then this episode saved me. God Bless Matt and Trey.
I also thought that the movie was very good, but extremely overrated and I don't get why anyone would be confused with it or call it highly complex. Last time I checked it was rank 3 or so on IMDB, wtf is this shit? :wassat:
But I still thought that the episode was ,,only" average at best. They have done way better jobs at stating messages.
And this week brings us the return of the Coon….
The Coon Returns in "Coon And Friends"
From the Comedy Central Press Release: THE COON RETURNSWITH FRIENDS
IN AN ALL-NEW SOUTH PARK
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27 AT 10:00 P.M. ON COMEDY CENTRAL **NEW YORK, October 25, 2010 Coon and Friends set out to help the victims of BPs latest catastrophic drilling accident in the Gulf in an all-new episode of South Park titled, Coon 2: Rise of Captain Hindsight, premiering on Wednesday, October 27 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on COMEDY CENTRAL.The Coon now leads an entire team of crime-fighters. They are ready to take their place among the worlds most admired and beloved super heroes. But much to the Coons dismay, someone else keeps beating them to the punch. The nation looks to another hero to get them through the BP disaster and dissention develops within the ranks of Coon and friends.**
Could be good. I liked the first Coon episode.
Yes! The Cartman show with his stupid voice:D
Also, I enjoyed them just throwing 'Matrixes' around. I almost bust a nut by the third time.
Haha this episode gave me quite a few laughs.
"It's like a taco within a taco within a taco bell within a k-mart WITHIN YOUR DREAM!"
(On limbo):
"Oh, so it's like a nightmare?"
"No, it's a nightmare within a nightmare!"
Or anytime the therapist started making the background music. Recently I've noticed the background music for Nolan Batman movies and Inception weren't that different
Also, I enjoyed them just throwing 'Matrixes' around. I almost bust a nut by the third time.
I must have not seen the matrix for a long time, I can only recall on scene where they made a Matrix reference (the obvious ones). What were the others?
He's talking about incorrectly pluralizing Matrix to Matrixes instead of (correctly) using Matrices.
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
lol Cthulhu.
Didn't expect a two parter. I was disappointed when it ended.
I was almost constantly laughing at tonight's episode.
Cthulhu's apppearence in the episode alone would have made it for me but there was so much more. Captain Hindsight was hilarious and SP nailed it on making fun of BP.
All in all, amazing episode.
@Dark:
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
I was caught by that too . I couldn't tell exactly what he was saying though since I've never heard it spoken.
CTHULHU!!!
Is there going to be a two-parter?
Also, do you guys think Kenny is Human Kite, Mintberry Crunch, or Mysterion? It says that Human Mosquito is Kyle, but the way he talked about the bake sale didn't seem like something Kyle would do.
The oil spill part was funny enough. Then BP opened a portal to another universe and I was cracking up. That would have been enough Lovecraft influence, and really as much as I expected. And then BP unleashes Cthulhu and I was rolling on the floor.
I was hoping that they'd say it during the last "I'm sorry" commercial, but then the news guy said it at the very end and I was all FUCK YES.
Naturally, my sister had no idea what I was going on about. o/
Oh and the Louisiana shrimp seller was funny too.
Edit: I'm going to watch it again later.
Edit 2: Oh, and I saw what you did there, South Park, with that A Clockwork Orange scene.
Pretty good episode but not their best take on a serious matter. It was kinda all over the place but never came around. If they can bring everything together in the next episode it'll be grand.
Favorite part was the 'DP' Board meeting making them seem like stereotypical British numbnuts.
YES. That entire Clockwork Orange scene had me in stitches. That, and the nonchalant reporting on the releasing of Cthulhu. Hilarious.
Oh shit, Clockwork Orange Some of the other stuff was kind of decent too, I guess.
Edit 2: Oh, and I saw what you did there, South Park, with that A Clockwork Orange scene.
That was the scene where the Coon beat the crap out of the Mosquito, right? (never saw Clockwork Orange).
Anyway, great episode, but I have agree with Greg that it was kinda disjointed.