View Full Version : Sean Penn VS The Southpark guys
jegtar
10-14-2004, 07:26 AM
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/entertainment/9887418.htm?1c
Has anyone read this? Has Penn lost his mind? Does anyone in here get mad if someone ignorant to politics doesn't vote? It sounds like he is mad because people that don't vote aren't voting his way, not for the sole reason that they are not voting. This movie looks funny as hell though.
bdavid
10-14-2004, 01:32 PM
What a dick.
Whois
10-14-2004, 03:45 PM
Sean Penn is a mindless idiot...
Of course if all the stupid voters out there didn't vote, there would be no election.
drobertson420
10-15-2004, 06:00 AM
I think Sean Penn is only the first of several letters that will be written once this movie starts...Today!
Looks Hilarious :D
jegtar
10-16-2004, 10:09 AM
Michael Moore may finally have met his match...or at least two guys funnier and more cruel than he could ever hope to be. To our viewing pleasure, they're angry with Moore and ready to fire back.
His match? None other than the dynamic duo of Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of South Park and the upcoming marionette action movie, Team America: World Police.
Moore may be the king of revenge fantasies (Moore helps Nader secure Bush victory; pathetically claims it was "all just a dream"; writes 3 revenge books and 1 revenge film), but with Team America: World Police, opening in theaters nationwide this Friday, Parker and Stone are the ones extracting justice with their surreal, sure-to-be-hilarious inclusion of a Michael Moore puppet, who appears alongside several other liberal celebrities (in puppet form) in the movie.
This AP wire story explains Matt Stone's beef with Moore, and lends us some insight into the film (MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD):
They reserve their harshest treatment, however, for "Fahrenheit 9/11" filmmaker Michael Moore but their disdain is as much personal as political.
Stone, who is from Littleton, Colo., agreed to talk about his hometown and the infamous high-school shooting there for Moore's anti-gun documentary "Bowling for Columbine."
"We have a very specific beef with Michael Moore," Stone said. "I did an interview, and he didn't mischaracterize me or anything I said in the movie. But what he did do was put this cartoon right after me that made it look like we did that cartoon."
Parker and Stone still harbor hard feelings about that sassy, anti-gun cartoon because they feel it was done in "South Park" style. They believe the proximity to Stone's interview misled some fans into thinking they had done the cartoon, even though Moore never said they did.
For this slight, Moore's punishment in "Team America" is extreme: he's depicted as a gibbering, overweight, hot-dog eating buffoon who straps explosives to his body to blow up the American do-gooders. The puppet was reportedly stuffed with ham when it blew.
Ace42
10-16-2004, 11:29 AM
Prima Donnas
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