I have been a South Park fan for years and can officially say that it has warped my fragile little mind. But, I can't say that without mentioning what fun its been. Southpark uses shock humor, and sometimes extremely Sharp wit to generate laughs. The main reason that I even review this dvd is it contains my most favorite episode in which Cartman rules the day: "Scott Tenorman Must Die." This episode alone is one of the funniest things I have ever seen. When Scott Tenorman steals money (16 dollars and 12 cents) from Cheezy Poof loving Eric Cartman, he must find a way to get it back. When no one wants to help Cartman, and all seems lost, he devises an ingenius plan for ultimate revenge. Sure to get you rolling on the floor - whether your a fan or not. Also, luckily, there is another episode included titled "Cripple Fight" that is funny as everything. Timmy and "wow, what a terrific audience" Jimmy, go head to head in the battle of the handicapped. (Some mild material below, just for information.)
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Not Perfect, But Definitely Worth The Price!
South Park - Insults to Injuries is definitely the video to own for die-hard fans, and new fans alike. It has some of the best episodes, that are chock full of the political commentary, and is sure to keep you doubled over in laughter.This video contains the infamous "'It' Hits The Fan", where "IT" is said 163 times. But don't think this is just about being a potty mouth. It's about the overcommercialization of the worst parts of our pop culture and how the need for ratings reaps horrible consequences.Insults to Injuries is not a video you want to rent. You'll want to see "IT" over and over. And each time, you'll laugh just a little harder while you learn. Highly recommended.
T**H
The Ultimate Movie Review! - [...] - @tss5078
Back in the time when TV boxed sets were too expensive for the average person to buy, Trey Parker & Matt Stone produced a series of their favorite episodes on DVD and Insult To Injuries is by far the best. This DVD features "It Hits The Fan" which in response to them using a word too often, they say it 162 times and count it out on the screen. "Cripple Fight" where South Parks resident disabled kids go at it. "Proper Condom Use" a hysterical episode where Mr. Mackey & Mrs. Chokesondick do it! ...and "Scott Tenerman Must Die" which is probably the single best South Park episode ever! This disc shows 4 of the best episodes, that really pushed the envelope and showed how cable TV gives show like this much more leeway than traditional TV.
A**R
And with my favorite character, TIMMY
Hilarious!And with my favorite character, TIMMY!!!!!!!!
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Dont get this!
I love South Park, but this set is stupid. Get the season set instead, its way better than this joke.
M**T
Five Stars
It's south park. Enough said.
M**E
It Hits the Fan All Right, and the Results are Hillarious!
I think this has to be one of the best South Park DVD's avaiable to buy. I haven't really had a chance to watch the newer ones on TV, so it helps when they put them out on DVD. I had heard about these episodes, but had never seen them. Now that I have, I can easily say that this is South Park at its best.Here are brief summaries of the episodes on the disk. (Brief, because most of the stuff I can't even write on this public site!)"It Hits the Fan" : Yep, the one where you hear the "S" word 162 times, unedited. I can't believe they aired this one uncensored for the first time! Very funny. Hearing the "S" word gets a little annoying towards the middle of the episode, but that's the whole point.Grade: A-"Cripple Fight" : New disabled kid, Jimmy, enters the scene and poses a threat to Timmy as being the new popular disabled kid. Timmy knows he must do something right away. It's hillarious and brutal at the same time when you see these two fight. What will they come up with next?!Grade: A+"Proper Condom Use" : Sex Ed South Park style! That's all I can say that will make it on here. This is a funny, but very disgusting episode. A little much at times, but still very good and funny.Grade: A"Scott Tenorman Must Die" : After a high school kid tricks Eric Cartman into buying a certian type "hair" from him for 10 bucks, Eric decides to get revenge. It ends very much like "Usual Suspects," meaning it's very twisted and unexpected. I loved it!Grade: A+Overall very funny DVD, although there aren't any eye-popping special features, but that's okay. It would've been nice to include maybe one of two more episodes, since these DVDs are in no way cheap and that it's only approx. 88 minutes long. Still, a very funny South Park DVD that should be on every South Park fan's wish list.Final thought: TIMMY RULES!!!!!!! (well.....he does!)
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Good teasers for the the seasons
Even though it would just make sense to just buy the season sets, since they're a little much(one store here has them at 51.99), it makes sense to get themed DVD's. What you get here is probably some of the weirdest and sickest humor of the show but it's just funny.It Hits the Fan: Inspired I bet by Chicago Hope having the word, a network airs the word "sh*t" and soon it becomes a popular word. Only saying it is going to bring a curse and bring a demon out. Pretty funny, includes an on-screen counter for the amount of times the word's said.Cripple Fight: Probably one of the few times you should be appalled yet you're laughing like hell. Timmy is threatened by new disabled kid Jimmy, who does standup comedy. It all comes to a head when they have an all and out brawl.Proper Condom Use: It's sex ed time for the kids as Mr Mackey teaches the boys despite being inexperienced while Ms Choksondik teaches the girls and scares them silly about STD's. My favorite part is when Butters tries to put a condom on. His dialogue is quite funny. Personally the "love scene" between the 2 teachers is rather bad.Scott Tenorman Must Die: A racist, bigot, inconsiderate, slightly masochist and self-centered Cartman vows revenge on a 9th grader who sold him hair from a certain body part. Cartman's eventual revenge is quite out there and twisted yet for some reason you don't hate him. One of his traits. Radiohead guest-stars.My only complaint with the otherwise excellent disc is that there's no chapter selection for the episodes. The Scott Tenorman episode doesn't really kick until later, where you suffer a rather bland first half but if you can't afford the season sets, get this instead.
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