Team America: World Police - 60 Minutes - Trey Parker & Matt Stone 2004
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- Team America: World Police - 60 Minutes - Trey Parker & Matt Stone 2004
Behind The Scene and some stuff about South Park
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This chick can't turn off the murder mystery tone.
MURDER PORN
yookie yookie Southern fried homicide
ASMR death throttles
Yes the woman sounds like she hates these guys. Like she is interviewing two serial killers and asking them why they did it.
standard idiot reporter tone.
“We’re poking fun at the whole thing. To us, everything is funny.”
Peak intellectuals
And they don't flinch for a second. The woman isn't used to people standing up to her militaristic tone.
@d b Oh I work with a few assholes like that. Trey & Matt would be more fun to hang with.
@d b Understanding that everyone is broken, egotistical, flawed, and in a way evil can result in two things, usually a combination. Depression and nihilism or acceptance(as in looking past it) and humor to cope. You quickly see this in comedians, they generally aren't happy-go-lucky people with a positive outlook.
The Joker is a fictitious example of these two outlooks, he isn't always laughing and "pranking" because he is happy and optimistic. He does what he does and acts like he does because he is a cynic.
This is also one of the reasons he is such a good counterpart for batman, who himself is also a cynic but one who faces the severity of the human condition stoically as opposed to flippantly.
@@orlandotouristtraps7410 shes an obvious shill and would never dare rock the boat.
You guys are absolute morons. The job of an interviewer in this situation is to tee them up with a chance to respond to the obvious rhetoric. She's not doing it to attack them. She's doing it to give them a chance to respond to the most common criticism. She's not there to make you feel better about yourself as the viewer, idiots. She's there to echo idiot viewers.
I was 15 when this film came out and went to see it with my dad at a military base in England (he was a government worker and we lived there at the time). The theater was mostly empty, and during the opening Paris sequence, we were laughing so hard we were crying... And NO ONE else was laughing. Still one of the best memories. This movie was far ahead of its time.
Snuck in to see it with a friend on opening day. We were in 8th grade. I remember we laughed so hard the whole time we barely heard any dialogue. One of the only times I have laughed so hard at a movie.
I wish I could’ve known the reactions during this film in theaters. Especially when the AMERICA FUCK YEA song came on in theaters 😂
So how awkward was the doll f*king scene when you were chilling with your dad at 15? lol
@@nagsterthegangster3548 would have been more awkward if it had been my mom.
I was 8 when it came out.
The great thing about Trey and Matt is that they are well informed and extremely intelligent guys. Sure they got a dirty sense of humor, but their analytical skills are unreal, and when they combine their dirty sense of humor with their amazing ability to understand and analyze, they literally just shit gold lol
Joseph Rogers, you can largely thank philosopher Alan Watts for that, who Trey grew up on listening to his dad’s audio recordings. Watts was a self-described ‘spiritual entertainer’ who played with the very deepest ideas about life and existence but always had this attitude of saying ‘come off it’ when anyone took it too seriously. I see recurring signs of Watts in many of the episodes
tobo86 I love Alan Watts. That's amazing.
@@EmperorsNewWardrobe When you got the message, hang up the phone.
IntermediateJesus, ha, exactly. Are you just quoting watts or is there also some South Park reference if it?
@@EmperorsNewWardrobe Nah I just heard he said that.
MAAATTT DAAAMONNNNN
Matt Damon actually voiced himself in that movie
Emily Hill I doubt that
Matt Damon doesn't even voice himself in his own movies.
BEEEEEEEEFCAAAAAKE
this will follow Matt Damon his whole life
For those criticizing the interviewer, you have to think who the audience is that watches 60 Minutes. This is not an audience used to deliberately transgressive, offensive humor. She presented her subjects in a genuine and positive light, and made their work seem interesting and appealing. She did a fine job, and Team America is one of the greatest satires ever made.
I think she did a good job. She saw the humour.
@@howardmckennathank you!!!!!!
It's quite bizarre how you're so obsessed with groups , if somebody watches a different channel you almost act as if they're from a different species not your own countrymen
Back in 2004 too so old fashioned media was still the norm
"Their unusual way of thinking."
They're actually not that unusual. If they were, people wouldn't relate to their humor and concepts as much as they do.
We loved this film in Britain because we actually get the film.
Eh. I think it's their unusual and unique way of thinking that sets them apart. Because they are very different to anything else you can find
Yep. It's their delivery that sets them apart.
And you uploading a video of you eating from a can of pringles is?
There were tons of guys in my Army unit who loved this movie. We would sing "American, FUCK YEAH!" before going out on a convoy. It was fucking hilarious.
So long as you understood the irony.
@@IlliniDog01 oh trust. Any of us who blast this in America ducking love how hilarious this song is.
There is some people who don’t see the satire and they’re probably just like the Americans portrayed in this hilarious film and on South Park 😂
Thank you for your service.
Glorious
And that's why you're a soldier because you're not intelligent enough to know this movie was taking the piss out of you and the destruction that you people cause to sell military equipment nothing to do with saving the world you can't win a war you just prolonged them to make money and the fact that you don't understand that is why you're the one sacrificing your lives for big Business. A famous Australian once said war was invented the teach Americans geography
"You're making fun of... _fighting_ terrorism?" God she's so thick.
Yeah she's dumb as fuck!
red Jesus guys! Have you ever heard of journalism? She’s not asking for herself but the mainstream audience!
@@sadviolinproductions391 If you think journalists in the major media are asking questions for the "mainstream audience" you are seriously misguided. Journalists ask questions to steer public opinion in the direction they wish. They do this through the types of questions asked, tone used, phrasing, and their response to any answer given.
@@kennethfharkin You are right that all media outlets have an agenda, som more biased than others, however that is not what I'm refering to at all, and that is not what it is about in this case. My point is that when journalists sometimes seem to asks "stupid" questions it most often isn't because that they're just stupid but often because that their job is to reflect on what the viewers might not get or might be confused about, especially when it is a mainstream tv-show such as this, and then ask the questions that the viewers may have. So all I'm saying is; please just think for 2 sec before calling people stupid
@@sadviolinproductions391 no mate, she is the mainstream. she got the job because she has mainstream views. she genuinely doesnt understand something unless everyone else already understands it.
Those guys give zero fucks... I love it
+TheSpaceshuttle7 No, they care. They don't care to offend, but they care, like you do.
You've got it all wrong they care a lot but the only way they can make a statement is by doing this
Film Actors Guild does not approve of this interview...
The Angry Dudeist MATT DAMON!
Derka Derka ??
What F.A.G. would?
That one aspect of the film is what irked the Baldwins the most.
Team America is a jewel. One of the best movies ever made.
Agreed. I had zero interest in seeing Team America. I was a huge fan of South Park from the beginning, Team America came out within 5-6 years of South Park's first appearance on TV but I thought the idea of using string puppets for an entire feature length movie was absolutely ridiculous. I got "stuck" watching on a snowboarding trip when we got snowed in and had to stay in cabin for an entire day. My friends and I laughed from beginning to end. I'll happily admit, it was the farthest off I've ever been after judging something by its cover. It is a work of pure genius, heck, just the original soundtrack could easily stand alone as great art.
These guys never cease to amaze me
These dudes were a big deal back in 2004 and to this day they still making quality shit
Of course your generation thinks that people can only be one hit wonders
Team America was one of my favorite movie theater experiences of life. Everyone in the theater was roaring with laughter.
That honestly sounds amazing. I wish I would have seen both South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and Team America: World Police in theaters. I bet it was an amazing experience. I wish they’d make another theatrical film.
South Park does a better job of covering daily events then the mainstream media does.
Couldn't of said it better man
Truth
💯%
That’s what I always say people say ohh it’s a stupid cartoon I said have you watched it they say no
But it always had a point to it
South Park Nightly News would be 10x better than SNL
This is by far one of my favorite movies off all time
Off all the movies off all time I agree this movie is of the chains awesome.
Christian Guitierrez definately top five parodys, it's up there with airplane! And the foot fist way
If you know of any movie that is even half as funny as this one please let me know.
….furk yeah….
The War on Terror, “One of the most explosive topics today”. brilliant pun.
lol no weapons of mass destruction
An extremely funny for all of the third world countries America keeps destroying so they can sell military equipment
Love how she seems to have warmed up to them by the end.
She is supposed to be a reflection of the audience that may not like or are unsure of Matt and Trey. This was Viacom low-key promoting the movie, without having to condone it.
Why do you think the reporter has an opinion? She's just there to ask questions
Thank god for Trey Parker and Matt Stone. American Heroes.
Now they need to do Team America: Space Force
rockdrummer86 OMFG that would be beyond absolutely fucking amazing to see them do another movie like this. There’s no way they’d do another though. They should do one that’s cgi but same style even show the strings so it still looks like it’s made with puppets
Fuck cgi in its ass do puppets
rockdrummer86 PLANET GYRON HERE WE COMEEE
Or squidbillies.
@Michael Edwards Kim Jong un stops sending "beautiful love letters", they break up, and space war begins.
Matt and Trey are really good hard workers and genius people
"Dirka dirka dirka! Mohammed jihad!"
Ahhh durka durka durka
Fuck dirka durka! Bakala. Muhammed jihad.
I'll put a jeehad on every last one of you
@Rural Sweatshirt dirka?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Quite possibly the greatest comedy satire of my lifetime. I can not think of another that makes people laugh out loud so often :)
Interviewer: "Durka Durka Durka"
Muhammad jihad.
@@stankfanger1366 hmm fresh or store bought?
@@alexfamie5255 Doesn't matter. Lost my sense of taste in the divorce.
@@stankfanger1366 that's a brave comment my friend. The fact that you lost your sense of smell is crutial to my comment. Well said good sir, well said.
Jihad Durka Durka, if you know what I mean
Saw this movie in the theatre & watched it last night and Team America is still awesome to this day
"Politacally incorrect"....nah
I once heard an interviewer say south park is like a mirror being show to the face of America an showing how ugly the county can be. I think that's more of an accurate portrayal.
1 year after your comment, and I totally agree! Cheers!
Got that right!
Southpark could do a whole episode on that interviewer. That would be funny to watch.
@@orlandotouristtraps7410 Oh they've done episodes about reporters.
Yes. Nice comment. People don't want to face the truth, so they demand people tip toe around it
I watched "Team America" once or twice a number of years ago. After watching this interview, I want to see it again. I think it might be one of those films you can watch a number of times and enjoy it more the next time you watch it.
When it came out, a friend asked me to go see it and I didn't take it seriously. He said the theater was packed and everyone laughed their asses off. I saw it later on DVD and kicked myself in the ass! Funniest ever!
I've watched it once a week since 2010 for my health. Still doesn't get "old."
I watch it at least once a year XD
@darkwasabi2 I saw it twice at the movies, once sober and once baked af
The underestimated power of humor.
I don't think she was condescending enough...
She started out that way... but they won her over :)
they definitely won her over in the end
RonJonika coulda been just a tad more condescending
"...their UNUUUUSUAALLL way of thinking"
They didn't win her over at the end. Her job is to make the audience doubt their morality. She is tactful and clever. You think they won her over because Matt and Trey are unstumpable. Her tricks had no effect on them, and they radiate positivity despite her strange apparent agenda. This positivity, along with her tact, is what makes some of us feel she has been "won over."
But she is just doing her job, as I described.
I've said for the longest time that South Park is some of the most biting and wicked satire on the face of the planet at the moment. But the ironic thing is, a lot of the people that watch it don't get what they're saying.
Kinda like the interview lady.
Back when I was a kid I thought the show was funny but now being an adult watching this show I almost piss myself every episode from laughter
You’re right, sadly a lot of people don’t understand the depth of their humor and they just laugh at it because they think it’s being offensive for offensive sake. As if that’s the comedy. When in actuality they’re usually trying to communicate a message in each episode to show how twisted the world and people can be with the way we think and behave. They’re honestly brilliant dudes.
Team America 2 PC Police
I fucking love this idea.
Staring PC Principal and the PC Babies
Please tell me there's a trailer?!..
Unfortunately they've said multiple times they would never make another movie with puppets
Send them an email about the idea... They probably would respond!
Jesus they really tried to make them look bad.
and failed.
It's kind of the job of the interviewer. They put on the pressure to help show the public the true nature of the interviewees. You can't know who someone really is until you see them under pressure.
They can try - but it’s up to you to make an interpretation....
And today Trey Parker and Matt Stone are still killing it and 60 minutes is SO behind and irrelevant to the current times!
And yet the guys stood up to her face unapologetic and shameless. They know they achieved something very special and people love them for it.
Matt......Daaaaamon!
Cheezeburger Walrus onion ring Sasquatch
Maaaaat
Samorry Touray
Daaaaaaamon
Matt and Trey are the only hope for salvaging 2020
I agree with their statement about children and society making them better. I'm soooo tired of some people's speech: "Children are more intelligents than adults! Society and adulthood corrupt every human being!" But the values of sharing, compassion, respect, tolerance...are not innate. They need to be acquired during childhood in order to function in society. A person who never is confronted to learn these values can only be an asshole.
+milla07 i agree with it mostly, but i think where i'd differ is that i don't necessarily think that kids are evil little self-centered jerks. i feel like they're just blank slates that we project ideals onto. kids can be really mean and really self-centered but they're not doing it on purpose, they're just trying to understand things. they have no filter at that age. so, where i'd agree is that it's important for society to impose good morality on them before some evil shit makes its way into their easily programmable brains
Chaleb Jud hahahaha
Sadly though stupid parents would rather have the internet and the American government raise their children and look what's happening. Thanks to the internet we now have Australian kids going around stabbing each other and it's been happening on an industrial scale
"You're poking fun at fighting terrorism?"
"Mhmm"
She did not know how to handle that
21 years since South Park & they're STILL lookin for that line they won't cross.
these guys are geniuses
This is wild. I've watched several Trey Parker and Matt Stone interviews recently spread across 30 years of their careers and they've always answered the same questions in the exact same way everytime. It's almost like they are trolling just from the interviews they do.
I want another team America in the 2020s. They have a lot of new material they could work with.
3:27 “We try to tell wholesome stories, we just-“
“We just can’t do it”
Hahahaha this has been their whole shtick when interviewers try to corner with the ‘artist responsibility’ questions
2004: *matt and trey create controversial content and are shit on left and right*
2011: *Matt and Trey create controversial content and it is heralded as one if the best Broadway musicals ever written*
Ahhh, the role of the jester in the king’s court. So underestimated, so important and so much damn fun
People don't realise it but often a well chosen jester is the smartest person in the room by a country mile. They cut through the bullshit like a hot knife through butter.
"Its been tough living in the US for the last 30 years" Dude just wait until 2020.
2004: media suggests stone/parker are influencing election
2020: media influencing election x1000!
two of the greatest American heroes imo.
"The defacing of mount Rushmore.."
Lady gtfo 😂🤣😂🤣
The significance of them being puppets just hit me right now.
Bill Cosby is a clean comic. No curse words...... ohh wait nvm
South Park is my favorite show of all time.
it is interesting how time crunches and pressure can often bring the best comedy out. it's the most spontaneous because it's completely spontaneous in the writing process, so in execution it feels just as spontaneous and creative.
I died at @1:58 “to terrorists who speak gibberish” “alakah derka derka” omg I cried so hard from laughter.
Guaranteed she didn’t want to do this story at all.
Calling them lazy and slacker South Park is one of the most consistently entertaining and relevant shows, and too add too that team America made 19 million in profit, these two are comedy greats
Jesus. It’s been more years between now and this interview than there was between the beginning of South Park and Team America 🤯
"...they collaborated on a student film about cannibalism. Naturally, it was a musical."
I had to stop the video until the cackles subsided into giggles!
On procrastination: if you wait until the last minute, it only takes one minute
Procrastinators rejoice! Lol.
The most underrated movie of all time (for obvious reason).. star studded cast complete with the best actor in the world Alec Baldwin.. and a close second Maaaaatt Daaaaeemon
This film taught me what a Cleveland Steamer is. Thank you Team America!!;)
These dude have been based from the beginning. The remark about Sean Penn pontificating on CNN as if he is a world leader whose opinion matters was hilarious and even more accurate today
So hard to film but the results were so stellar, well-edited and hilarious.
Greatest animated show of all time and it’s not close
Futurama can’t even come close to how great South Park is.
BEEFCAKE!!!!!!!!!!
Omgirrl too ttogggg
I loved this. I always love hearing about each of their perspectives.
9:09 - this was absolutely true in 2004 as it is today in 2019.
in this one matt surprisingly seems to be the one who really drives it home.
Sorry, it's a late response. I agree. I think the reason why it feels that way, is that he really made Trey laugh with the Dog/Wolve thing.
Matt and Trey nailed Michael Moore and all of these actors who fancy themselves as the voice of reason to a T 🤣🤣🤣
What’s hilarious is that Michael Moore interviewed them for his movie Bowling for Columbine. Everyone is fair game to them, as it should be.
15 yrs later and they’re still some of the most important voices in comedy. Team America is even more relevant now than when it was first released.
What kind of interviewing is that? "Slacker, stoner..." What's wrong with you lady?!
tanbuelo if someone has an outlandish, hilarious, sense of humour they must smoke pot I guess. Better get myself some pot.
Some people don't understand when someone is a creative genius like Trey Parker
That’s how people saw Matt Stone and Trey Parker when I was a kid.
So with the logic that creative intelligent people are stoners then uncreative not intelligent people are not stoners so when you interview a boring person you going to say I hear you are not a stoner and wait for the response, stereotypes are riddled with preconceived ideas
Yeah, I'd have to say in my personal experience, your average stoner tends to have little/no creativity or intelligence and just laugh at the dumbest shit.
I forgot this movie was just as funny as the 1st South Park movie. I was laughing so hard in that theater with my nose full of snot.
Team America is probably the greatest film in history.
I love watching old videos like this in 2020 day and age. Fucking hilarious.
Simpler times, amazingly enough.
Twenty three seasons now BEEAATCH! And they're no less funny...I'm in my late 50's and this cartoon kills me...The Tegridy farms episodes are not their best work, but there was some good side stories mixed in...
Band in China. At least they had the balls to pick on that country.
@@natelarouge7620 Exactly! I don't agree with their personal politics but, the way they show the stereotypes...The Band in China was one of their most brilliant episodes! ...Randy at the Chinese airport customs...:D...I'm laughing now thinking of it...Then, PLUS, they took on Mickey Mouse and Disney in the same episode! ! DUDE! RIGHT?
Randy is being written way funnier now and Of course Cartman...Crackbaby Athletic Assoc...Oh, man...Cartman at his best!
And now there gonna have a 1 hour special September 30th
Pandemic special felt like a return to form.
Matt Damon.
About the SP cussing - listen, in middle school my crew cussed like sailors when parents and teachers weren’t around, so that part is accurate.
I always liked how the locations weren't based on the actual locations but stereotypes of them. Like having the eiffel tower, louvre, and big arch all in the same general area, Paris streets paved with croissants, the kid singing Friar Jaque.
This movie aged much better than Ted. Another W for South Park.
6:05 "I've never smoked pot in my life" awesome!
But they did show up to an award ceremony in dresses high on acid haha
That was a nice promotional piece covering an upcoming movie from a Viacom owned movie studio aired on Viacoms tv network
It's crazy to see how things unfolded sense this movie was made. Love matt n trey.
One of the best comedies ever
I actually find her to be quite offensive
Lol I never seen so many people who love an offensive show get offended over some interview, the irony is unbelievable
@@jairorodriguez2163 There's a difference between finding a cartoon entertaining and being annoyed by some asshole interviewer
Excellent observation and spot on.
"The Day after Tomorrow done with Puppets: Super Funny" Lol fucking true
Watching this in late 2019 is blowing my mind.
They are brilliant
Matt and Trey make fun of everybody and that's what I love about them. I'm on the right but I love laughing at myself. Every body is an idiot about something and if you can't laugh at yourself then you don't deserve to laugh at others.
I was actually in the Army when this movie came out. There was no place on base where you couldn’t hear someone yelling, “America… FUCK YEAH!”
I honestly LAUGHED OUT LOUD during most of this "interview!" Trey and Matt's comments are, to me, FUNNIER NOW than back then! I partly laughed at the interviewer, who obviously had no idea who these Yahoos were, save for the fact the network probably made her read about them days or hours before the interview.
I am SO GLAD they have an amazing work ethic, because we're the richer for their work. I don't always like what they have to say, or the way they say it, but I handle it, because they skewer EVERYONE and EVERYTHING. And they do it with biting satire. Sure, there have had many misses, but 80 percent of the time, they score with fun, satiric gold!
I think now, more than ever, we need them!Why? Their work is a testament to their belief in freedom of speech. They fight against hypocrisy from all sorts of places! And they make it fun!
4:34 LMFAO!!!!! I never knew about this, searching for is ASAP!
Cannibal the Musical
then ur not a big Trey Parker fan...
*says the guy who named his kids Parker and Trey. 😝
@@2MANYWWWWWWWWWWWWS4U hahahaha yeah he's a big influence for me too.
4:28 MULLET TREY!!!!!! my life is complete
Business in the front...
Party in the back...
The Wisconsin Waterfall
The Minnesota Mudflap
In order to encourage thinking you have to risk being offensive! Matt Stone and Trey Parker encapsulate that quote
This film is more appropriate today than ever.
She really just asked, "Is there a line you won't cross?"
No research in journalism anymore?
60 minutes tried to turn everything around on Trey and Matt just like everyone did with Marilyn Manson.
Team America have been immortalized. When I'm 80 I'll show my grand kids this and I will still laugh just as loud when it came out. The best part for me is the "Everybody got aids" musical. Pure gold.
The interviewer may have really tried to make them feel bad but she still couldn’t help but laugh at this stuff. Trey and Matt are gold
06:17
"Slacker, stoner"
"We work really hard. We write every episode, direct, and edit everything because we care"
I wish they would cut back to her smug face after she realized they work harder than she does.
She doesn't call them that, she talking about their image in general. Mind you in context, they just said they often procrastinate, and surprise people when they admit to not using marijuana. She's saying "That's what people perceive you guys as" not insulting them with the label.
The full quote in fact is,
"They (critics,the public) probably look at you and think, slackers, stoners..."
6:13
Love them for telling it like it is. Hilarious comparison of activist actors to a dog thinking it's actually a very large wolf
I watched the film the other day again. Brilliant