UA-cam needs to chill out with their censors. UA-cam Kids is a thing. So I don't understand why they are so quick to demonetize stuff. Probably so they can keep all that ad revenue for themselves...
This is my orthopedic surgeon's favorite movie, and I absolutely agree with his assertion that the "three kinds of people" speech is one of the wisest and truest things ever said in cinema.
The best part of the ending speech is that it actually makes perfect sense…. It’s presented in the most crude terms I can think of, but it’s freaking hilarious and accurate.
@@TheAbominableDrFaustus I was about to flip out that I never realized it was Steven Wright. For the record it's not. I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E. is voiced by Phil Hendrie.
EVERYTHING about this movie is hilarious. Trey and Matt said that making this was so difficult, that another will never be made. And that makes me sad because I love this film SO much. There are so many levels to comedy here. There's the low-brow comedy on the surface, and then there's the subtle humor that they don't always address, or shine the light on. It's a brilliant commentary on "American Patriotism" and "'Murica" as well.
Oh man, the trivia for this movie is almost as hilarious as the movie itself! The very first fight, the puppeteers were making it look too good, Trey and Matt wanted it to look dumb, they were like "just bang them together." They ended up doing it themselves and broke the puppets :) Also Matt Damon's puppet baked wrong, and at first they were like "we can't use this, it looks brain damaged!" which is why they just have him saying his name over and over again.
Team America's general style (including puppetry style) was based on the early series by Gerry Anderson, who relied on a technique called "supermarionation." He's best known for Thunderbirds. I discovered him during the 2000's through my public library's videotape collection of Captain Scarlet. My kids and I loved watching it together for the irony value. I'm pretty sure, though, that Anderson took it seriously as an art form.
Thunderbirds had a big resurgence in the 90's (in Europe at least) when I was a kid, with toys, reruns and video games. I used to watch it with my dad because he used to watch it as a kid too.
The model and prop work on everything Gerry and Sylvia Anderson did was great, even on the live action shows. I was 6 or 7 when Space:1999 was on the air and I absolutely loved that show. Completely absurd premise, but still a fun show.
I think Gary's heartfelt speech at the end is even funnier when watching it on Jen's channel because of the way literally about every third word had to be deleted.
OH MY GOD - you're actually watching this???? One of the greatest satires/comedies of ALL TIME. You cannot comprehend how happy I am you're watching this!!!
Also add Desth Hunt to that list. Lee Marvin and Carl Weathers are Mounties during the Klondike gold rush who have to hunt “The Mad Trapper” and is based on a real case
I love the “making of” feature that was on the DVD, in which they explain that they thought it would be cool to do a movie with puppets, and then they got into it and realized, “Shit, we’re making a movie with puppets…” It’s absolutely fascinating seeing all of the creative solutions they had for dressing the miniature sets.
That's what happens when you assume some art form is beneath you and easy... at some point, its gonna hit you that...oh shit... you have no idea what you're doing.
The puppeteers were apparently so good that the walking and hand-to-hand combat actually looked decent originally so Stone and Parker told them to make it more silly.
Let's just be happy that he didn't bring it into the alley with him when he was puking, even though he had it in the bar with him! Things could have gotten dark!
YESSSS! You are not the only one that's been waiting for this Jen! I was really hoping you would react to this, because it is unique, and I was dying to see the expression on your face 😆 thanks again Jen, this one is hilarious! Made my day...Eric 😊
The puppeteers were able to make the walking realistic but they were told to make it looks like this so it would be more funny. Also the Matt Damon puppet was supposed to be nirmal but the puppet came out looking funny so they changed the story around him to what it is now with him only saying his own name.
As if South Park wasn't enough evidence that Parker & Stone are comedy geniuses, projects like this, Baseketball, and Orgazmo (which is probably un-reactable on UA-cam) really prove their credentials. Another great pick, Jen. Cheers from the East Coast. 🥃👍✌❤
GIven how heavy the censorship had to be, I'm glad that the one moment to slip through the cracks was 21:16 cause I just love the delivery of that line. Great reaction!
The funniest part of the ludicrously bombastic 'America, Fuck Yeah' song is that they also use it in the sad parts of the film, so they sing the same lines like they are crying. Absolutely hilarious.
Matt and Trey wanted a good action cinematographer, and Bill Pope (best known for "The Matrix") is a big "South Park" and stepped up to do it. When Matt and Trey were informed who Bill Pope was, they told him "You don't have to sully your career with our little film," and he told them "No, I want to sully, my career."
I enjoyed this movie a lot. You are absolutely correct that the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, also created this movie. I actually personally met one of the real-life individuals that the creators loosely based one member of Team America on, specifically Joe Smith (the blond jock), who was described by Trey and Matt as being "a former starting quarterback at the University of Nebraska". The only former (as of 2004) starting quarterback at the University of Nebraska who matched Joe's appearance was one Scott Frost, who started at the position in 1996-1997, and later returned for an unsuccessful stint as head coach at Nebraska. I happened to meet him at a youth event a few years before the movie was made. Other fun trivia related to the movie includes that the actors who were parodied in the film had a wide range of reactions to it. Sean Penn was extremely butthurt about the parody, and actually wrote a letter to Trey and Matt about how angry he was, ending with "F--- You!" At the other end of the spectrum, Alec Baldwin thought the idea was funny and even offered to voice the parody version of himself for the film (an offer Trey and Matt turned down). In a "making of" feature that was included with the original DVD release, Trey and Matt said that their dream for the movie was for the song "I'm So Ronery" to win an Academy Award for "Best Original Song" and for the real Kim Jong Il to perform the song at the awards ceremony, a dream that sadly never came true...
Seeing this in a movie theatre in the US whilst on vacation from the UK meant I saw it before all my buddies. Never been part of a theatre crowd that lost their sh!t like that before or since. People were losing their minds at the sex scene and the vomit scene. As someone old enough to have watched the original Gerry Anderson shows like Thunderbirds, Stingray etc when I was a kid, this movie was simply awesome...
I grew up with the Supermarionettes shows like The Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, etc(syndication of course)., and when I saw the South Park guys were making a movie using marionettes, I knew it would be comedy gold. As part of the fun of watching those shows was how the marionettes would move and interact with one another. The walking alone always brought a smile to my face, sadly due to cost, time and effort, this is a lost artform, but you can see here what is possible and how great the final product can be. F**K Yeah!
22:27 Matt and Trey said that their dream would be for "I'm So Ronery" to be nominated for an Academy Award and to have the real Kim Jong Il to perform it at the Oscars.
"Blame Canada! Blame Canada! It seems that everything's gone wrong, since Canada came along!" 😂 Oops! Wrong Matt Stone and Trey Parker film. But still, you would probably like "South Park: The Movie... Bigger, Longer, and Uncut" as well, Jen.
OMG I flipped when I saw you were doing this. This movie is hilarious. When you try and explain to people that it's puppets they immediately react like "what are you nuts" and don't give it a try.The production value is incredible.The sex scene cracks me up, especially the unrated version.Since you loved the Mount Rushmore lair, you should watch the "National Treasure" movies. The second one kind of goes there. Both fun watches.And yes "Black Hawk Down" is intense.
love this movie - i have it on DVD the extras on the DVD is all about the behind the scenes of this movie - they talk about the puppets, weapons, scenery, even the explosions ... defiantly worth a watch if you can find it somewhere
Trey and Matt and their crew really went all out for this. It really has that epic Hollywood Michael Bay feel that it’s parodying, and the songs are just glorious and hilarious:) Excellent pick:)
During the puppet fight scenes, the puppeteers said that they could have done more elaborate fights but the writers were like no this is funnier this way.
You mentioned celebrity reaction, Matt Damon said he was confused but later thought it was great, Hans Blix (the UN guy eaten by sharks) thought it was hilarious, George Clooney said he would have been offended NOT to have been in there (he was actually a voice in the South Park movie, playing a surgeon, in reference to his part in ER), and even Alec Baldwin said he found it funny. On the other hand, Sean Penn was absolutely furious (to the point that he sent an angry letter to Matt and Trey).
"MERICA f**k yeah!" Couldn't believe the South Parkers got this done. Yes, dear Jen, there are behind the scenes videos out there. Several on UA-cam, and I'm guessing on the DVD. I haven't watched a dang one. There are some puppetry wizardry things around. The ones I remember most were Rankin and Bass stop motion. RUDOLPH THE RED NOSE REINDEER, LITTLE DRUMMER BOY, SANTA CLAUSE IS COMING TO TOWN. Can you see a pattern here? There must be a bazillion Holliday related things. One of my favorites is MAD MONSTER PARTY? But I think either Rankin or Bass didn't participate. It's a mad scientist thing with Boris Karloff and Phyllis Diller in the cast. Puppet movies? Gremlins, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal, Small Soldiers, Child's Play, loads of Muppet things. Then there's the Marionettes. My favorites wre the Fireball xl5 and Thunderbirds. They, like most string related puppetry, were tv series. But it seems every few years someone or something tries to hook us with 'splosions 'n sh*t. Great watching. Hug the beasties.
If you're curious as to why Matt Damon only says his name is because the two creators originally had dialog for the character. But, when Matt Stone and Trey Parker saw the puppet, they said that the puppet looked mentally deficient, so they instead replaced all the dialog and for him to say "Matt Damon".
You should definitely watch South Park! The movie, South Park Bigger, Longer, and Uncut is a GREAT place to start. Trey Parker and Matt Stone have written all of their movies together they are hysterical as a writing pair. Trey Parker is arguably the true powerhouse of the two though as he has directed all of the movies they have written and he also does ALL of the music and lyrics for their movies including this one and South Park. He was big theatre nerd growing up, LOVES Broadway musicals with Les Miserables being his favorite. If you pay attention their are references to it in almost all of their work.
I'm sure someone already mentioned it but the dvd has behind the scenes shirts. Buy the unrated version. Some actors laugh and are cool with being mocked while some get bent out of shape over it, just like with South Park.
That extended vomit scene was actually an accident. There was a malfunction but it makes it that much funnier the way it ended up coming out after all.
Omg that was hilarious! No reaction channel could better appreciate the satire and humor of this movie better than you, Jen! Love this movie and your channel. Keep up the quality content! I'd pull the trigger on your Patreon the second there's South Park content on there 😁 just sayin
They said that with Matt Damon, they were not really planning on having him only say his name. But when they did it once they just thought it was really funny. The actor was asked recently in a Reddit AMA what he thought about his 'appearance' in the movie, and it seems he was a bit confused by it. "I was always kind of bewildered by Team America, I think because it’s hard for us to understand what our images are in public, I think we’re not good judges of that, and when I saw myself on screen just only able to say my own name and not really that well, I kind of wondered “Wow, is that how people perceive me?" "At that point I just kind of was like, I’m a screenwriter and an actor, and like really? I can barely say my own name? So I was always bewildered by that, and I never talked to Trey and Matt about that. And Incidentally, I believe those two are geniuses, and I don’t use that word lightly. I think they are absolute geniuses, and what they’ve done is awesome and I’m a big fan of theirs, but I never quite understood that one. But I will say this. Those of us who were parodied in that video were parodied because we were against the Iraq war, and we went on the record against that war, and so history is on my side not theirs." He was a lot more upbeat about the cameo a couple years ago however when he said the following. "I thought it was brilliant! I mean, I never understood it, and then I heard an interview with them and they said the puppet came in looking kind of mentally deficient and they didn’t have time to change it, so they just made me someone who could really only say his own name. All the comedy they’re doing is really next-level stuff. Also, I liked being included as a person who was against the Iraq war." Hmm..."
All the celebrities that have been asked about this movie said they liked it except for Sean Penn; he wrote an angry letter where he accidentally quoted the movie saying anyone "Who's been to Iraq" would hate the movie too.
The Fantastic Mr Fox is a pretty great puppet/stop motion animation movie! I didn't think I would enjoy it going into it but it's pretty fun! Plus 90 minutes of George Clooneys sensual voice. Hello!
One of the best comedies ever. Not only funny as hell, there's a lot of truth (more or less) hidden underneath the jokes an silliness. Plus no matter what country, what political, social, religious (...) opinions, everybody get's roasted equally. Brilliant.
That's the glorious thing about Parker and Stone, something they share with other cinematic comic colossi like Mel Brooks, the Jim Abrahams/Zucker brothers team, and the old Warner Brothers cartoons. They're equal-opportunity offenders! 😄
I was surprisingly "thrilled "that you were going to watch this movie. I knew all your reaction were going to be as much fun as the movie is. THX.........
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a must if you want to watch a South Park movie. There's behind the scenes videos of how this was made, too. It's too bad they'll never make a movie like this ever again since it was such a nightmare to make.
I saw this movie when it came out back in the day. My friend my brother and I were laughing so hard our stomachs were hurting. Tho this movie was advertised as not being for children and made by the guys who did South Park an older woman brought her grandchildren to see it. They lasted only 20 mins into the movie before they left in a huff. It was hilarious. This soundtrack is amazing and one of the few movie soundtracks that I went right out and bought after seeing the movie. Love your reactions Jen ❤❤❤
I love this movie lol, they took something iconic like an 80's training montage and made the perfect 80's training montage lol, complete with the ultimate montage song.
Jen, as others have mentioned, this is a homage/ parody of the '60's British series Thunderbirds. They also did two films, Thunderbirds Are Go, and Thunderbird 6, They both are a fun watch, On a completely different note. A great stop-motion that is a drama us called Anomalisa. Highly rated but underappreciated,
11:28 a co-worker and I are fans for Team America are always waking by each other cubes and they are just high enough that we do the hi sign. The other fun thing we another co-worker is Gary so we walk round the office and talk like spottswoodes when we see Gary.
I got banned from posting comments for quoting the scene where Packer is offered fudge... for harassment and bullying apparently lol You lookin at me EYE? *SQUIRT*
My favorite Matt Stone and Trey Parker moments (the South Park guys) is a toss up between them showing up to the Oscars for the South Park movie tripping on acid and dressed in drag, and their commentary track for their pre-South Park movie ‘Cannibal: The Musical’ where they just leave the recording booth to go buy beer and it’s totally silent for like twenty minutes and then they’re drunk for the rest of it. Classy guys.
That moment when you see the Paris streets have a croissant pattern on them... seen it so many times, and never noticed that detail sheesh, something new every time i watch it. While this is a perfect Matt and Trey comedy, as someone that was in my 20's during 9/11 i think the wall to wall satire in the movie is starting to be lost on alot of younger people (not Jen, but other reactors ive seen) as the events like that get further away in time. This movie drips with commentary on that period of world history and attitudes (Americas mainly) and its kinda powerful commentary but its easy to miss under the laughs.
Thanks for reacting to this movie! I know you’re too young to remember 9/11 and the years right after it but Matt and Trey were so amazing to make this movie on top of everything they were doing with South Park at the time. There was a lot of sentiment against any non-US countries and they found the way to mock it perfectly. Not to mention the songs and puppetry and amazing!
I love thst joke is you see the strange moment of the puppets, like steps here and there not touching the ground, walkung on air, etc. Because o ne controlling the moments actually had to dumb it down and make those moments show. They are good enough to actually make the moment real life like with no jerky moments. Love this film , ut great satire on over the top action movies
I wanted to do a Team America cosplay, but for the life of me, I couldn't find a good plain silver windbreaker for the basis of the jacket. Everything else like the blue camo pants, the long sleeve black t-shirt, and the web gear were super easy to find.
Matt Damon on his appearance in Team America (from an article that was posted 8 years ago) : The actor was asked recently in a Reddit AMA what he thought about his 'appearance' in the movie, and it seems he was a bit confused by it. "I was always kind of bewildered by Team America, I think because it’s hard for us to understand what our images are in public, I think we’re not good judges of that, and when I saw myself on screen just only able to say my own name and not really that well, I kind of wondered “Wow, is that how people perceive me?" "At that point I just kind of was like, I’m a screenwriter and an actor, and like really? I can barely say my own name? So I was always bewildered by that, and I never talked to Trey and Matt about that. And Incidentally, I believe those two are geniuses, and I don’t use that word lightly. I think they are absolute geniuses, and what they’ve done is awesome and I’m a big fan of theirs, but I never quite understood that one. But I will say this. Those of us who were parodied in that video were parodied because we were against the Iraq war, and we went on the record against that war, and so history is on my side not theirs." He was a lot more upbeat about the cameo a couple years ago however when he said the following. "I thought it was brilliant! I mean, I never understood it, and then I heard an interview with them and they said the puppet came in looking kind of mentally deficient and they didn’t have time to change it, so they just made me someone who could really only say his own name. All the comedy they’re doing is really next-level stuff. Also, I liked being included as a person who was against the Iraq war." *** Alec Baldwin's opinion of himself in the movie: Alec Baldwin said, “I thought Team America was so funny.” He also said his daughter's classmates at the time would quote the film to him, saying, “You are useless to me, Alec Baldwin.” Baldwin also requested to voice himself in the movie, as he heard about his inclusion before its release, but was turned down. *** Kim Jong-Il's view of the movie: The real-life Kim Jong-il was known to be an avid film viewer - he reportedly asked the Czech Republic to ban Team America: World Police after he had watched it. However, Jong-il never publicly spoke of his feelings about the film. *** Sean Penn wrote them a letter: Parker and Stone talked about the letter in discussion with ABC News, with the interviewer asking: “What happens when people get pissed off at you?” before Parker responds stating, “The only one that really did was Sean Penn who took the time to write a letter after Team America, he was that pissed off”. Discussing the letter, Matt Stone commented, “We got the letter about an hour before it went public, and we went ‘hey we got this letter from Sean Penn’, I remember I called Trey and I was reading it to him and was like ‘this isn’t real, is this real?'”. Clearly rattled by his depiction in the satirical comedy, the interviewer asks, “What was he particularly angered about?”. “The only way he could have been that pissed off is just cause he was in the movie and we made fun of him,” Parker stated, adding, “What was so crazy was that in the movie the big thing we were making fun of him for was like ‘I’ve been to Iraq, you don’t know what you’re talking about, I’ve been there’. And he writes in the letter ‘I’ve been to Iraq'”. The letter details Sean Penn’s dismay, remarking, “I never mind being of service, in satire and silliness,” before stating, “I do mind when anybody who doesn’t have a child, doesn’t have a child at war, or isn’t or won’t be in harm’s way themselves, is encouraging that there’s “no shame in not voting”. Continuing, Penn comments, “You guys are talented young guys but alas, primarily young guys. It’s all well to joke about me or whomever you choose. Not so well, to encourage irresponsibility”. To sign it all off, he writes: “All best, and a sincere f*ck you”.
They made this with a lot of hard work. It was such hell making this movie, that the South Park guys swore they would never do a puppet movie like this again. The blackcats is one of my favorite parts. Instead of puppet panthers they just used cats. Adorable & hilarious.
In the commentary to this movie, the South Park guys talk about one of the options for making this film was to get the script of the Day.After Tomorrow make it in puppet form. And then release it on the day after the day after tomorrow was released and call the movie "The Day After The Day After Tomorrow" They ultimately made this movie which is an excellent movie
Here in Britain film posters have certificates on them to say what age they are appropriate for. The certificate it shows will also say why it is such. This was a fifteen, which means absolutely nobody under fifteen allowed. And the explanation was 'contains *** nudity strong language violence and gore. All involving puppets.' I laughed my head off when I read that. I recall seeing a tv ad for it also, which went out before 9pm. We can only have adult stuff on tv after then. So the line 'Team America has once again ******d off the entire world' somehow became 'hacked off...'. Which reminds me of seeing an ad for a certain Tarantino movie in 2009, which just said the title was 'INglorious.'.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon were some of the first people to welcome Trey Parker and Matt Stone to Hollywood when they were coming up. They’ve been long-time supporters and boosters of the South Park creators, and they not only gave their blessing to be parodied and lampooned, they wouldn’t have had it any other way.
The creator commentary track on the deluxe unrated DVD is priceless! I loaned my DVD & never got it back😖, but Parker & Stone's comments about the behind the scenes politics & making-of are as hilarious as the movie itself! I only wish THAT comment track was accessible somewhere on a streaming platform (that is why I still buy physical media)
it was a great time watching it with you, Jen!... You are very right, Blackhawk Down is also a amazing movie, you should watch it for the 4th of July! America F*** Yeah! LOL 👍
Looking up the actors. The voice of Spotswood is the voice of Cosmo from The Fairly Oddparents, and the janitor in Big Time Rush. Had no idea but once i heard his voice i knew it. Still shocked like what the fuck😂😂😂
Taking bets on how long til this video gets demonetized lol 😆😆
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Team Canada 🇨🇦 f eh
Durka, Durka, Durka...Durka Jihad!
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UA-cam needs to chill out with their censors. UA-cam Kids is a thing. So I don't understand why they are so quick to demonetize stuff.
Probably so they can keep all that ad revenue for themselves...
This is my orthopedic surgeon's favorite movie, and I absolutely agree with his assertion that the "three kinds of people" speech is one of the wisest and truest things ever said in cinema.
Two of the biggest laughs I've ever had watching a movie, the hammer joke and the vomit scene.
When the vomit scene turns to sputtering and Gary won't stop shaking 🤣🤣🤣 Vomit jokes get funnier as the quantity increases...
@@LordVolkov Agreed, idk why it makes me laugh so much but it does.
Dude the hammer joke gets me every time.
I saw this in a theatre that serves alcohol and the crowd absolutely lost their shit during the sex scene, myself included.
The hammer is still one of the funniest bits in the movie to this day.
The best part of the ending speech is that it actually makes perfect sense…. It’s presented in the most crude terms I can think of, but it’s freaking hilarious and accurate.
Oh man, my wife burst out laughing when Jen got all excited for ''puppet love'' at the start. Yup, there's definitely going to be puppet love.😂
The extended version one is wild lol
I absolutely love that I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E. has the voice of a stoned, apathetic teenager.
The best part is that really is what Steven Wright sounds like.
@@TheAbominableDrFaustus I was about to flip out that I never realized it was Steven Wright. For the record it's not. I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E. is voiced by Phil Hendrie.
@@joehahn9801 really? Haha I never actually looked. I just thought it sounded like him.
@@joehahn9801sounds like Phil Hendrie does a couple of the terrorists' voices also
That’s bad…bad intelligence
EVERYTHING about this movie is hilarious. Trey and Matt said that making this was so difficult, that another will never be made. And that makes me sad because I love this film SO much. There are so many levels to comedy here. There's the low-brow comedy on the surface, and then there's the subtle humor that they don't always address, or shine the light on. It's a brilliant commentary on "American Patriotism" and "'Murica" as well.
it would be a fun movie to make,
except you actually have to make a movie
Oh man, the trivia for this movie is almost as hilarious as the movie itself! The very first fight, the puppeteers were making it look too good, Trey and Matt wanted it to look dumb, they were like "just bang them together." They ended up doing it themselves and broke the puppets :)
Also Matt Damon's puppet baked wrong, and at first they were like "we can't use this, it looks brain damaged!" which is why they just have him saying his name over and over again.
Team America's general style (including puppetry style) was based on the early series by Gerry Anderson, who relied on a technique called "supermarionation." He's best known for Thunderbirds. I discovered him during the 2000's through my public library's videotape collection of Captain Scarlet. My kids and I loved watching it together for the irony value. I'm pretty sure, though, that Anderson took it seriously as an art form.
'Thunderbirds' is still solid gold.
I do think Jen would get a kick out of the live-action Thunderbirds movie.
Thunderbirds had a big resurgence in the 90's (in Europe at least) when I was a kid, with toys, reruns and video games. I used to watch it with my dad because he used to watch it as a kid too.
Love all of Gerry's work! Thunderbirds, Joe 90, Fireball XL-5, Stingray, etc...grew up with 'em.
The model and prop work on everything Gerry and Sylvia Anderson did was great, even on the live action shows. I was 6 or 7 when Space:1999 was on the air and I absolutely loved that show. Completely absurd premise, but still a fun show.
Quapla, pronounced Kapla, is the Klingon word for Success.
When all the actors said it I was the only one who laughed in the theatre.
“We’ve lost Intelligence!!!! I repeat, We Have No Intelligence!!!!”😂
I love this movie so much.
Even funnier when you know what that joke is referring to in regards to the second Iraq war.
I think Gary's heartfelt speech at the end is even funnier when watching it on Jen's channel because of the way literally about every third word had to be deleted.
Especially when you know what he is saying.
Like a 90's hip hop video on MTV back in the day.
OH MY GOD - you're actually watching this???? One of the greatest satires/comedies of ALL TIME. You cannot comprehend how happy I am you're watching this!!!
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Yes Jen, Matt Stone and Trey Parker did this movie!
How have more reactors NOT reacted to South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut?!
The Songs in that are Brilliant!
The songs make it tough because they're instant copyright problems and omitting them takes a lot of the charm out of the movie.
And specificity more Canadian reviewers
South Park and Canadian Bacon
Orgazmo.
Also add Desth Hunt to that list.
Lee Marvin and Carl Weathers are Mounties during the
Klondike gold rush who have to hunt “The Mad Trapper” and is based on a real case
This was such a difficult thing to make that they ( the southpark lads) said they would absolutely NEVER do something like this again.
I love the “making of” feature that was on the DVD, in which they explain that they thought it would be cool to do a movie with puppets, and then they got into it and realized, “Shit, we’re making a movie with puppets…”
It’s absolutely fascinating seeing all of the creative solutions they had for dressing the miniature sets.
That's what happens when you assume some art form is beneath you and easy... at some point, its gonna hit you that...oh shit... you have no idea what you're doing.
Sequel 🎉
"Are there more movies with puppets I should check out?"
*THE DARK CRYSTAL* (1982)
*LABYRINTH* (1986)
Seeing this movie in theatres was one of the funniest experiences I’ve ever had, what a classic also America Fuck yeah!!!!
I bet that was a hoot!! 😂😂👍
My spouse and I watched the uncensored version of this (yes, there is one). We laughed so hard, our sides ached for a week . . .
The puppeteers were apparently so good that the walking and hand-to-hand combat actually looked decent originally so Stone and Parker told them to make it more silly.
"Cyanide pill?! No, just a hammer..."
The suicide hammer is one of the best little gags in Team America, along with the croissant plaza in Paris.
It's not just a hammer... it's an old wood claw hammer with ratty electric tape wrapped around the handle.
That hammer has history. And I love it.
@@ravissary79 It's so filthy. I would expect nothing less from Trey and Matt.
Let's just be happy that he didn't bring it into the alley with him when he was puking, even though he had it in the bar with him! Things could have gotten dark!
The best visual gag is when Gary's getting drunk in the bar
And the hammer is lying in front ofnhim
YESSSS! You are not the only one that's been waiting for this Jen! I was really hoping you would react to this, because it is unique, and I was dying to see the expression on your face 😆 thanks again Jen, this one is hilarious! Made my day...Eric 😊
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When the actors go to fight Team America they cry out "Qapla'!" which is Klingon for 'success'.
(in the beginning) "oh, puppet love!!"
(She had no idea what's coming 🤣🤣🤣)
"Qapla!" is a Star trek reference. The Klingons cry it out before they go into battle. It means something like, "success."
The puppeteers were able to make the walking realistic but they were told to make it looks like this so it would be more funny. Also the Matt Damon puppet was supposed to be nirmal but the puppet came out looking funny so they changed the story around him to what it is now with him only saying his own name.
As if South Park wasn't enough evidence that Parker & Stone are comedy geniuses, projects like this, Baseketball, and Orgazmo (which is probably un-reactable on UA-cam) really prove their credentials. Another great pick, Jen. Cheers from the East Coast. 🥃👍✌❤
Not to mention their award winning Broadway musical
You forgot "Cannibal! The Musical".
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When asked for an autograph on the DVD, Matt Damon signs "MATT DAMON". He's a good sport.
GIven how heavy the censorship had to be, I'm glad that the one moment to slip through the cracks was 21:16 cause I just love the delivery of that line. Great reaction!
The funniest part of the ludicrously bombastic 'America, Fuck Yeah' song is that they also use it in the sad parts of the film, so they sing the same lines like they are crying. Absolutely hilarious.
Love it as a ballad 🎶😆
Its called (bummer version) on the soundtrack
@@achtungtube Bummer version. 😂 F*ck no! 😭💔
@@achtungtube That is fantastic.
"America, F**k Yeah!" is a great song to play when you're doing a speed run through an first person shooter game.
I might have to try this with Doom.
The best part is where they have the section about slavery
Cause Matt and Trey are self aware how many people would sing this unironically.
Matt and Trey wanted a good action cinematographer, and Bill Pope (best known for "The Matrix") is a big "South Park" and stepped up to do it. When Matt and Trey were informed who Bill Pope was, they told him "You don't have to sully your career with our little film," and he told them "No, I want to sully, my career."
I watched this when it first came out, and it's still hilarious all these years later. I even have the montage song on my workout playlist!
I enjoyed this movie a lot. You are absolutely correct that the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, also created this movie. I actually personally met one of the real-life individuals that the creators loosely based one member of Team America on, specifically Joe Smith (the blond jock), who was described by Trey and Matt as being "a former starting quarterback at the University of Nebraska". The only former (as of 2004) starting quarterback at the University of Nebraska who matched Joe's appearance was one Scott Frost, who started at the position in 1996-1997, and later returned for an unsuccessful stint as head coach at Nebraska. I happened to meet him at a youth event a few years before the movie was made. Other fun trivia related to the movie includes that the actors who were parodied in the film had a wide range of reactions to it. Sean Penn was extremely butthurt about the parody, and actually wrote a letter to Trey and Matt about how angry he was, ending with "F--- You!" At the other end of the spectrum, Alec Baldwin thought the idea was funny and even offered to voice the parody version of himself for the film (an offer Trey and Matt turned down). In a "making of" feature that was included with the original DVD release, Trey and Matt said that their dream for the movie was for the song "I'm So Ronery" to win an Academy Award for "Best Original Song" and for the real Kim Jong Il to perform the song at the awards ceremony, a dream that sadly never came true...
BASEketball has to be added to the list, from the team behind Airplane and staring Matt Stone and Trey Parker (The creators of South Park)
YES!!!!! So underrated!
Definitely. And Orgazmo, and Cannibal the musical
This film has followed me around for years. My cousins regularly greet me using Spotswood's voice and *that* line! 😂
Seeing this in a movie theatre in the US whilst on vacation from the UK meant I saw it before all my buddies. Never been part of a theatre crowd that lost their sh!t like that before or since. People were losing their minds at the sex scene and the vomit scene. As someone old enough to have watched the original Gerry Anderson shows like Thunderbirds, Stingray etc when I was a kid, this movie was simply awesome...
I grew up with the Supermarionettes shows like The Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, etc(syndication of course)., and when I saw the South Park guys were making a movie using marionettes, I knew it would be comedy gold. As part of the fun of watching those shows was how the marionettes would move and interact with one another. The walking alone always brought a smile to my face, sadly due to cost, time and effort, this is a lost artform, but you can see here what is possible and how great the final product can be. F**K Yeah!
22:27 Matt and Trey said that their dream would be for "I'm So Ronery" to be nominated for an Academy Award and to have the real Kim Jong Il to perform it at the Oscars.
😂😂😂
"Blame Canada! Blame Canada! It seems that everything's gone wrong, since Canada came along!" 😂
Oops! Wrong Matt Stone and Trey Parker film. But still, you would probably like "South Park: The Movie... Bigger, Longer, and Uncut" as well, Jen.
Still can't believe that this song was nominated for an academy award :D
🎶 “They’re not even a country any-wayyy”🎶🎶😂
OMG I flipped when I saw you were doing this. This movie is hilarious. When you try and explain to people that it's puppets they immediately react like "what are you nuts" and don't give it a try.The production value is incredible.The sex scene cracks me up, especially the unrated version.Since you loved the Mount Rushmore lair, you should watch the "National Treasure" movies. The second one kind of goes there. Both fun watches.And yes "Black Hawk Down" is intense.
love this movie - i have it on DVD
the extras on the DVD is all about the behind the scenes of this movie - they talk about the puppets, weapons, scenery, even the explosions
... defiantly worth a watch if you can find it somewhere
Trey and Matt and their crew really went all out for this. It really has that epic Hollywood Michael Bay feel that it’s parodying, and the songs are just glorious and hilarious:) Excellent pick:)
During the puppet fight scenes, the puppeteers said that they could have done more elaborate fights but the writers were like no this is funnier this way.
You mentioned celebrity reaction, Matt Damon said he was confused but later thought it was great, Hans Blix (the UN guy eaten by sharks) thought it was hilarious, George Clooney said he would have been offended NOT to have been in there (he was actually a voice in the South Park movie, playing a surgeon, in reference to his part in ER), and even Alec Baldwin said he found it funny. On the other hand, Sean Penn was absolutely furious (to the point that he sent an angry letter to Matt and Trey).
"MERICA f**k yeah!" Couldn't believe the South Parkers got this done. Yes, dear Jen, there are behind the scenes videos out there. Several on UA-cam, and I'm guessing on the DVD. I haven't watched a dang one. There are some puppetry wizardry things around. The ones I remember most were Rankin and Bass stop motion. RUDOLPH THE RED NOSE REINDEER, LITTLE DRUMMER BOY, SANTA CLAUSE IS COMING TO TOWN. Can you see a pattern here? There must be a bazillion Holliday related things. One of my favorites is MAD MONSTER PARTY? But I think either Rankin or Bass didn't participate. It's a mad scientist thing with Boris Karloff and Phyllis Diller in the cast. Puppet movies? Gremlins, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal, Small Soldiers, Child's Play, loads of Muppet things. Then there's the Marionettes. My favorites wre the Fireball xl5 and Thunderbirds. They, like most string related puppetry, were tv series. But it seems every few years someone or something tries to hook us with 'splosions 'n sh*t. Great watching. Hug the beasties.
If you're curious as to why Matt Damon only says his name is because the two creators originally had dialog for the character. But, when Matt Stone and Trey Parker saw the puppet, they said that the puppet looked mentally deficient, so they instead replaced all the dialog and for him to say "Matt Damon".
You should definitely watch South Park! The movie, South Park Bigger, Longer, and Uncut is a GREAT place to start.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone have written all of their movies together they are hysterical as a writing pair. Trey Parker is arguably the true powerhouse of the two though as he has directed all of the movies they have written and he also does ALL of the music and lyrics for their movies including this one and South Park. He was big theatre nerd growing up, LOVES Broadway musicals with Les Miserables being his favorite. If you pay attention their are references to it in almost all of their work.
Man, she should check out the Imaginationland Trilogy too!
I'm sure someone already mentioned it but the dvd has behind the scenes shirts. Buy the unrated version. Some actors laugh and are cool with being mocked while some get bent out of shape over it, just like with South Park.
That extended vomit scene was actually an accident. There was a malfunction but it makes it that much funnier the way it ended up coming out after all.
Omg that was hilarious! No reaction channel could better appreciate the satire and humor of this movie better than you, Jen! Love this movie and your channel. Keep up the quality content! I'd pull the trigger on your Patreon the second there's South Park content on there 😁 just sayin
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Qa'pla! (the rallying cry the actors used) is the Klingon word for success. It is a Star Trek reference.
I love seeing someone just so excited for this movie and loving each insane joke.
They said that with Matt Damon, they were not really planning on having him only say his name. But when they did it once they just thought it was really funny. The actor was asked recently in a Reddit AMA what he thought about his 'appearance' in the movie, and it seems he was a bit confused by it.
"I was always kind of bewildered by Team America, I think because it’s hard for us to understand what our images are in public, I think we’re not good judges of that, and when I saw myself on screen just only able to say my own name and not really that well, I kind of wondered “Wow, is that how people perceive me?"
"At that point I just kind of was like, I’m a screenwriter and an actor, and like really? I can barely say my own name? So I was always bewildered by that, and I never talked to Trey and Matt about that. And Incidentally, I believe those two are geniuses, and I don’t use that word lightly. I think they are absolute geniuses, and what they’ve done is awesome and I’m a big fan of theirs, but I never quite understood that one. But I will say this. Those of us who were parodied in that video were parodied because we were against the Iraq war, and we went on the record against that war, and so history is on my side not theirs."
He was a lot more upbeat about the cameo a couple years ago however when he said the following.
"I thought it was brilliant! I mean, I never understood it, and then I heard an interview with them and they said the puppet came in looking kind of mentally deficient and they didn’t have time to change it, so they just made me someone who could really only say his own name. All the comedy they’re doing is really next-level stuff. Also, I liked being included as a person who was against the Iraq war."
Hmm..."
Love that the puppeteers were asked to dumb it down and make the movement less realistic.
A puppet movie well worth watching is Strings.
All the celebrities that have been asked about this movie said they liked it except for Sean Penn; he wrote an angry letter where he accidentally quoted the movie saying anyone "Who's been to Iraq" would hate the movie too.
The Fantastic Mr Fox is a pretty great puppet/stop motion animation movie! I didn't think I would enjoy it going into it but it's pretty fun! Plus 90 minutes of George Clooneys sensual voice. Hello!
The scene in Paris had paving in the shape of croissants.
A detail so tiny that almost everyone missed it but it made me smile.
I didn’t even notice it until you mentioned it. So much detail in the sets. 😂
One of the best comedies ever. Not only funny as hell, there's a lot of truth (more or less) hidden underneath the jokes an silliness. Plus no matter what country, what political, social, religious (...) opinions, everybody get's roasted equally. Brilliant.
That's the glorious thing about Parker and Stone, something they share with other cinematic comic colossi like Mel Brooks, the Jim Abrahams/Zucker brothers team, and the old Warner Brothers cartoons. They're equal-opportunity offenders! 😄
I was surprisingly "thrilled "that you were going to watch this movie.
I knew all your reaction were going to be as much fun as the movie is.
THX.........
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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a must if you want to watch a South Park movie. There's behind the scenes videos of how this was made, too. It's too bad they'll never make a movie like this ever again since it was such a nightmare to make.
“Oh puppet love”!!! 😂😂😂😂 You have no idea…. Yet.😬
I saw this movie when it came out back in the day. My friend my brother and I were laughing so hard our stomachs were hurting. Tho this movie was advertised as not being for children and made by the guys who did South Park an older woman brought her grandchildren to see it. They lasted only 20 mins into the movie before they left in a huff. It was hilarious. This soundtrack is amazing and one of the few movie soundtracks that I went right out and bought after seeing the movie. Love your reactions Jen ❤❤❤
A true modern classic. Still slaps after 20 years.
I remember the vomit scene being the first time I had to ask the host to pause the damned movie for fear of choking laughing.
My favorite reactor to one of my favorite comedy, and on my birthday. Thank you Jen! What a living present you are. ❤️
Happy birthday! 🎂🎉
For the past 20 years, every time I hear “freedom isn’t free” I have to respond “it cost a buck o five”
I love this movie lol, they took something iconic like an 80's training montage and made the perfect 80's training montage lol, complete with the ultimate montage song.
the Vomit budget was quite high on this movie, Durka Durka
Jen, as others have mentioned, this is a homage/ parody of the '60's British series Thunderbirds. They also did two films, Thunderbirds Are Go, and Thunderbird 6, They both are a fun watch, On a completely different note. A great stop-motion that is a drama us called Anomalisa. Highly rated but underappreciated,
My Favourite was Fireball XL-5
My favorite was Stingray.
Watching by myself. 😂 💜 I so rorenry. 😭
Omg I forgot the actors all yelled Quapla! Its the Klingon (Star Trek) word for "success" lmao
11:28 a co-worker and I are fans for Team America are always waking by each other cubes and they are just high enough that we do the hi sign. The other fun thing we another co-worker is Gary so we walk round the office and talk like spottswoodes when we see Gary.
America, Eff-yeah !
Matt Damon.
My favorite film by these guys is called "Cannibal: The Musical". It has easily some of the catchiest showtunes I've heard.
I got banned from posting comments for quoting the scene where Packer is offered fudge... for harassment and bullying apparently lol
You lookin at me EYE? *SQUIRT*
My favorite Matt Stone and Trey Parker moments (the South Park guys) is a toss up between them showing up to the Oscars for the South Park movie tripping on acid and dressed in drag, and their commentary track for their pre-South Park movie ‘Cannibal: The Musical’ where they just leave the recording booth to go buy beer and it’s totally silent for like twenty minutes and then they’re drunk for the rest of it.
Classy guys.
You should absolutely watch some behind the scenes docs. There's so many incredible details in the sets and props that you just don't notice at first
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All the Thunderbirds movies are puppets! I grew up on those ❤❤
Lots of Thunderbirds references in this whole thing, I think that was the central parody
That moment when you see the Paris streets have a croissant pattern on them... seen it so many times, and never noticed that detail sheesh, something new every time i watch it.
While this is a perfect Matt and Trey comedy, as someone that was in my 20's during 9/11 i think the wall to wall satire in the movie is starting to be lost on alot of younger people (not Jen, but other reactors ive seen) as the events like that get further away in time. This movie drips with commentary on that period of world history and attitudes (Americas mainly) and its kinda powerful commentary but its easy to miss under the laughs.
I wanted to ask when we can expect your reactions to the original Star Trek episodes here on UA-cam? THANKS! 🖖😊
Me too. Can't wait!
They are definitely coming, UA-cam cuts already up on Patreon & for Channel Members, coming to UA-cam soon! 🖖
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Thanks for reacting to this movie! I know you’re too young to remember 9/11 and the years right after it but Matt and Trey were so amazing to make this movie on top of everything they were doing with South Park at the time. There was a lot of sentiment against any non-US countries and they found the way to mock it perfectly. Not to mention the songs and puppetry and amazing!
It's good to see your reaction to this cinematic masterpiece. 😂😂😂
"i'm ronery" is such a well written song lol... i frequently sing it in the shower for some reason....
It is the Cantina music from Star Wars.
I love thst joke is you see the strange moment of the puppets, like steps here and there not touching the ground, walkung on air, etc. Because o
ne controlling the moments actually had to dumb it down and make those moments show. They are good enough to actually make the moment real life like with no jerky moments. Love this film , ut great satire on over the top action movies
I wanted to do a Team America cosplay, but for the life of me, I couldn't find a good plain silver windbreaker for the basis of the jacket. Everything else like the blue camo pants, the long sleeve black t-shirt, and the web gear were super easy to find.
Matt Damon on his appearance in Team America (from an article that was posted 8 years ago) :
The actor was asked recently in a Reddit AMA what he thought about his 'appearance' in the movie, and it seems he was a bit confused by it.
"I was always kind of bewildered by Team America, I think because it’s hard for us to understand what our images are in public, I think we’re not good judges of that, and when I saw myself on screen just only able to say my own name and not really that well, I kind of wondered “Wow, is that how people perceive me?"
"At that point I just kind of was like, I’m a screenwriter and an actor, and like really? I can barely say my own name? So I was always bewildered by that, and I never talked to Trey and Matt about that. And Incidentally, I believe those two are geniuses, and I don’t use that word lightly. I think they are absolute geniuses, and what they’ve done is awesome and I’m a big fan of theirs, but I never quite understood that one. But I will say this. Those of us who were parodied in that video were parodied because we were against the Iraq war, and we went on the record against that war, and so history is on my side not theirs."
He was a lot more upbeat about the cameo a couple years ago however when he said the following.
"I thought it was brilliant! I mean, I never understood it, and then I heard an interview with them and they said the puppet came in looking kind of mentally deficient and they didn’t have time to change it, so they just made me someone who could really only say his own name. All the comedy they’re doing is really next-level stuff. Also, I liked being included as a person who was against the Iraq war."
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Alec Baldwin's opinion of himself in the movie:
Alec Baldwin said, “I thought Team America was so funny.” He also said his daughter's classmates at the time would quote the film to him, saying, “You are useless to me, Alec Baldwin.” Baldwin also requested to voice himself in the movie, as he heard about his inclusion before its release, but was turned down.
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Kim Jong-Il's view of the movie:
The real-life Kim Jong-il was known to be an avid film viewer - he reportedly asked the Czech Republic to ban Team America: World Police after he had watched it. However, Jong-il never publicly spoke of his feelings about the film.
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Sean Penn wrote them a letter:
Parker and Stone talked about the letter in discussion with ABC News, with the interviewer asking: “What happens when people get pissed off at you?” before Parker responds stating, “The only one that really did was Sean Penn who took the time to write a letter after Team America, he was that pissed off”.
Discussing the letter, Matt Stone commented, “We got the letter about an hour before it went public, and we went ‘hey we got this letter from Sean Penn’, I remember I called Trey and I was reading it to him and was like ‘this isn’t real, is this real?'”. Clearly rattled by his depiction in the satirical comedy, the interviewer asks, “What was he particularly angered about?”.
“The only way he could have been that pissed off is just cause he was in the movie and we made fun of him,” Parker stated, adding, “What was so crazy was that in the movie the big thing we were making fun of him for was like ‘I’ve been to Iraq, you don’t know what you’re talking about, I’ve been there’. And he writes in the letter ‘I’ve been to Iraq'”.
The letter details Sean Penn’s dismay, remarking, “I never mind being of service, in satire and silliness,” before stating, “I do mind when anybody who doesn’t have a child, doesn’t have a child at war, or isn’t or won’t be in harm’s way themselves, is encouraging that there’s “no shame in not voting”.
Continuing, Penn comments, “You guys are talented young guys but alas, primarily young guys. It’s all well to joke about me or whomever you choose. Not so well, to encourage irresponsibility”.
To sign it all off, he writes: “All best, and a sincere f*ck you”.
They made this with a lot of hard work. It was such hell making this movie, that the South Park guys swore they would never do a puppet movie like this again.
The blackcats is one of my favorite parts. Instead of puppet panthers they just used cats. Adorable & hilarious.
In the commentary to this movie, the South Park guys talk about one of the options for making this film was to get the script of the Day.After Tomorrow make it in puppet form. And then release it on the day after the day after tomorrow was released and call the movie "The Day After The Day After Tomorrow"
They ultimately made this movie which is an excellent movie
"Kapla" is Klingon for "Success!"
This came out when I was stationed at Oasn Air Base, South Korea. It was freaking FANTASTIC! 😂😂😂
Here in Britain film posters have certificates on them to say what age they are appropriate for. The certificate it shows will also say why it is such. This was a fifteen, which means absolutely nobody under fifteen allowed. And the explanation was 'contains *** nudity strong language violence and gore. All involving puppets.' I laughed my head off when I read that.
I recall seeing a tv ad for it also, which went out before 9pm. We can only have adult stuff on tv after then. So the line 'Team America has once again ******d off the entire world' somehow became 'hacked off...'. Which reminds me of seeing an ad for a certain Tarantino movie in 2009, which just said the title was 'INglorious.'.
AMERICA! FUCK YEAH!!!
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon were some of the first people to welcome Trey Parker and Matt Stone to Hollywood when they were coming up. They’ve been long-time supporters and boosters of the South Park creators, and they not only gave their blessing to be parodied and lampooned, they wouldn’t have had it any other way.
"Awww... Puppet Love..." LOL! Little did she know of what awaited...
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The "There are 3 kinds of people Chuck" speech always cracks me up haha!
The creator commentary track on the deluxe unrated DVD is priceless! I loaned my DVD & never got it back😖, but Parker & Stone's comments about the behind the scenes politics & making-of are as hilarious as the movie itself! I only wish THAT comment track was accessible somewhere on a streaming platform (that is why I still buy physical media)
it was a great time watching it with you, Jen!... You are very right, Blackhawk Down is also a amazing movie, you should watch it for the 4th of July! America F*** Yeah! LOL 👍
Looking up the actors. The voice of Spotswood is the voice of Cosmo from The Fairly Oddparents, and the janitor in Big Time Rush. Had no idea but once i heard his voice i knew it. Still shocked like what the fuck😂😂😂
if you didn't get it, the Play where Gary is introduced is called LEASE, which is a play on the play RENT but without the metaphors.