IMO, one of the best South Parks in recent years. Everything had me in stiches, from the Cartman ball-sucking sub-plot, to mocking Bay and Shamalan’s directing styles, and all the comic, TV, movie, etc… characters in Imagination Land.
By the way, legal contracts are non-binding on minors, so legally, the defendant in this case cannot be forced to suck the plaintiff’s balls. The judge was in error.
That episode was seriously one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen (seriously funny? What the hell am I saying? Anyway, you get my meaning…) Plus, I was actually on pins and needles waiting to see what was behind the wall. I don’t remember the last time I was actually like, disappointed to see “to be continued…” at the end of a TV episode.
I loved looking into the crowd in Imagination Land to see who I could see.
Sick sick sick the way the blew up some of the iconic cartoon characters (good grief, Charlie Brown!)
My husband recognized the mushrooms as being the ones from Willie Wonka…I never would have caught that. He also has a keen legal mind, similar to Diogenes, and pointed out that minors can’t enter into contracts. You guys are no fun.
It was essentially a shot by shot remake of the Omaha Beach opening from Saving Private Ryan. Right down to Ronald McDonald wandering around looking for his dismembered arm.
I actually went out of my way not to see that movie, because I had heard about the gore in that opening scene. Now I have an idea of exactly how gory it was. Even without having seen the movie, it was funny in a sick, twisted, horrifying way.
Furthermore, any contract for services of a sexual nature would be void and unenforceable as against law and public policy. [harrumph]
Anyone else think that “faggy mayor” with his airship was a sendup of “Dreamfiinder” in the Imagination ride at the Disney’s EPCOT Center? (His song was just as dumb and annoying as the one I remember from the ride.)
It definitely was a parody of the Dreamfinder. His song (One Little Spark) is not quite that annoying, but definitely repeats the word “Imagination” a lot.