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Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:34 pm
by scott_Archive
just saw episode 3 without seeing 1 or 2. Nukes do not "explode" from impact. therefore all 3 episodes, and the series in general, are r-tarded.
Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 7:26 am
by caix_Archive
Dude, it's Imaginationland. Anything's possible.
Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:07 am
by Colonel Panic_Archive
scott wrote:just saw episode 3 without seeing 1 or 2. Nukes do not "explode" from impact. therefore all 3 episodes, and the series in general, are r-tarded.
I was thinking the same thing, but then as Caix said, it
is Imaginationland...
Marsupialized wrote:I agree everytime they hyave Al Gore appear it's just not at all funny, I don't get what they are even trying to say as far as Al Gore goes.
I give the whole thing 3 stars, made me laugh a bunch.
They're always making fun of Al Gore for being pedantic and self-important. I thought it was hilarious that they had him wearing his Nobel Prize medal and running around like a little kid pretending to be flying like Superman.
I also got a kick out of the treatment they gave Gore on Futurama:
Al Gore to Gary Gygax, who keeps playing with a pair of tetrahedron D & D dice: "Gary, put the dice away, before I
take them away."
Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:31 am
by The Code is Almighty_Archive
scott wrote:just saw episode 3 without seeing 1 or 2. Nukes do not "explode" from impact. therefore all 3 episodes, and the series in general, are r-tarded.
It had popeye being raped by cute little woodland creatures and and you felt the problem was that the nuke went off when it landed?
What if it had been armed prior to be sucked through the space warp? If that were clearly indicated in the episode, would you feel better about it?
Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:49 am
by caix_Archive
Colonel Panic wrote:scott wrote:just saw episode 3 without seeing 1 or 2. Nukes do not "explode" from impact. therefore all 3 episodes, and the series in general, are r-tarded.
I was thinking the same thing, but then as Caix said, it
is Imaginationland...
Marsupialized wrote:I agree everytime they hyave Al Gore appear it's just not at all funny, I don't get what they are even trying to say as far as Al Gore goes.
I give the whole thing 3 stars, made me laugh a bunch.
They're always making fun of Al Gore for being pedantic and self-important. I thought it was hilarious that they had him wearing his Nobel Prize medal and running around like a little kid pretending to be flying like Superman.
I also got a kick out of the treatment they gave Gore on Futurama:
Al Gore to Gary Gygax, who keeps playing with a pair of tetrahedron D & D dice: "Gary, put the dice away, before I
take them away."
Futurama makes fun of Gore
well. Southpark just makes fun of him and it only makes them look foolish. They make fun of everyone else so well, but they fudge Gore. They also didn't really do a good Matt Damen in Team America. It's just blatant childish humor. But they usually don't do that.
I mean, their best rips were on Bono (literally the biggest piece of crap on the planet) and Mel Gibson (who literally wiped his shit on things). The Imaginationland Gibson was hilarious too. "AAAH MY NIPPLES" and "Say what you want about Mel Gibson, at least he understands story structure!" Those were awesome.
Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:51 am
by caix_Archive
The Code is Almighty wrote:scott wrote:just saw episode 3 without seeing 1 or 2. Nukes do not "explode" from impact. therefore all 3 episodes, and the series in general, are r-tarded.
It had popeye being raped by cute little woodland creatures and and you felt the problem was that the nuke went off when it landed?
What if it had been armed prior to be sucked through the space warp? If that were clearly indicated in the episode, would you feel better about it?
Don't forget Santa wielding a giant golden axe.
Though, the best part was when Stan was trying to get Kyle to talk to Jesus and Jesus handed the conversation over to Luke Skywalker instead.
Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 12:33 pm
by skatingbasser_Archive
M. Night Shyamalan exchange:
"Those... aren't storylines. Those are twists."
"I don't understand the difference."
...Followed by the Michael Bay exchange:
"Those aren't storylines. Those are special effects."
"I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE!!!"
Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 12:49 pm
by Foldyourarmsandsaynah_Archive
caix wrote:The Code is Almighty wrote:scott wrote:just saw episode 3 without seeing 1 or 2. Nukes do not "explode" from impact. therefore all 3 episodes, and the series in general, are r-tarded.
It had popeye being raped by cute little woodland creatures and and you felt the problem was that the nuke went off when it landed?
What if it had been armed prior to be sucked through the space warp? If that were clearly indicated in the episode, would you feel better about it?
Don't forget Santa wielding a giant golden axe.
Though, the best part was when Stan was trying to get Kyle to talk to Jesus and Jesus handed the conversation over to Luke Skywalker instead.
I was a big fan of Kyle saying, "Oh, god ..."
"God's here too, he's going to talk to you right after Captain Crunch."
Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 12:52 am
by djanes1_Archive
I didn't like the imaginationland episodes very much. I wanted to say "thats not a joke, thats just a nostalgic reference!" The only elite episode so far this season has been the Bono one, obviously done to coincide with his Nobel Prize award that he didn't get. Its surprising they hadn't gotten to Bono already. They haven't been effective in ripping on Al Gore because their angle is that global warming is as imaginary as 'ManBearPig'. It's hard to get by that if you don't agree. They would do better by protraying him as a jet-setting hypocrite in addition to all that self-important stuff...
Southpark: Imaginationland
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 10:39 am
by caix_Archive
I do have to add that the ManBearPig slaughterfest was awesome.