Okay, since the Trivia has gone down the shitter, let's focus on your favorite moments on "South Park".
I'll get it rolling: Probably one of my favorite moments is when Cartman calls Kyle a Jew. There's something about it that sends me into fits of laughter every time he says that.
I love, love, love South Park! In fact my mom is from Colorado and it has to be a tie between the Passion of the Jew or the Scientology episode. I live right near Hollywood and sometimes work there so I get to see them in action complete with the military style outfits & everything. Every time I see them I always think of that episode.
A lot of fans like to say that the Jesus Vs. Santa cartoon was the first “South Park” ever made. Well, they're not exactly right, but they're on the right track. This one was made in 1992, and features what would later be the South Park kids. Keep in mind that, this was made when Trey and Matt were just film students in Colledge. Still, you can’t knock them for trying with this one.
Jesus Vs. Frosty
Here is the one that really made “South Park” famous. This one is more to what we are used to now.
Jesus Vs. Santa
Agreed - but maintaining broadcast rights to 150+ bad movies indefinitely would probably be more of a financial strain than a boon. Plus, that's at least 2 hours per week devoted to something with little mainstream appeal. I'm a hardcore MST3k fan, but as far as TV goes, it was done. Even now copyright issues mean the show just trickles out on DVD, but that's how it's going to have to be.
I'm gonna do this book on self-help and self-worth. It's called, "What Are You Looking at, Fuckstick."
~ Ron Bennington
Ahh, yes - Manos: The Hands of Fate. It's definitely an MST3k classic, but one that many consider an advanced-level episode. It's tough to get through even with the riffing. I make it a rule to never start someone new to the show off with "Manos". It's just too much. Other "advanced" titles include: "Hamlet (performed in phonetic English by Krauts)", "Mighty Jack", and any of the Coleman Francis films that were riffed.
And, yes, I am a South Park fan.
I'm gonna do this book on self-help and self-worth. It's called, "What Are You Looking at, Fuckstick."
~ Ron Bennington
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