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South Park - Insults to Injuries (1997)

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Directed byTrey Parker, Matt Stone, Adrien Beard, Toni Nugnes and Eric Stough
CastMary Kay Bergman, Isaac Hayes, Gracie Lazar, Mona Marshall, Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Theatrical ReleaseAugust 13, 1997
DVD ReleaseJune 4, 2002
Running Time30 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code085393753528
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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (15 reviews)

rating: 2 QuoteDont get this!Quote
I love South Park, but this set is stupid. Get the season set instead, its way better than this joke. August 8, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteHilarious ... ButQuote
These episodes are hilarious and are a prime example of how awesome south park is, but instead of buying in volumes, BUY THE SEASON. August 2, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteGood teasers for the the seasonsQuote
Even though it would just make sense to just buy the season sets, since they're a little much(one store here has them at 51.99), it makes sense to get themed DVD's. What you get here is probably some of the weirdest and sickest humor of the show but it's just funny.

It Hits the Fan: Inspired I bet by Chicago Hope having the word, a network airs the word "sh*t" and soon it becomes a popular word. Only saying it is going to bring a curse and bring a demon out. Pretty funny, includes an on-screen counter for the amount of times the word's said.

Cripple Fight: Probably one of the few times you should be appalled yet you're laughing like hell. Timmy is threatened by new disabled kid Jimmy, who does standup comedy. It all comes to a head when they have an all and out brawl.

Proper Condom Use: It's sex ed time for the kids as Mr Mackey teaches the boys despite being inexperienced while Ms Choksondik teaches the girls and scares them silly about STD's. My favorite part is when Butters tries to put a condom on. His dialogue is quite funny. Personally the "love scene" between the 2 teachers is rather bad.

Scott Tenorman Must Die: A racist, bigot, inconsiderate, slightly masochist and self-centered Cartman vows revenge on a 9th grader who sold him hair from a certain body part. Cartman's eventual revenge is quite out there and twisted yet for some reason you don't hate him. One of his traits. Radiohead guest-stars.

My only complaint with the otherwise excellent disc is that there's no chapter selection for the episodes. The Scott Tenorman episode doesn't really kick until later, where you suffer a rather bland first half but if you can't afford the season sets, get this instead. June 9, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteIt's "South Park," and therefore excellentQuote
If you're really desparate for some recent "South Park" episodes and just can't wait for (or afford) the Season 5 DVD's, this little disc should satisfy your appetite for some of Trey and Matt's uniquely sick and twisted humor. Indeed, for a comparatively low price you can get four of the show's best episodes, filled with the kind of moments that you just can't find enough of on basic cable. By 2001, Trey and Matt could get away with just about anything they wanted, and it shows here, as these four episodes are all so outrageously offensive they could give the entire membership of the Moral Majority fatal heart attacks. Here's a quick review for those with short attention spans: in just 90 or so minutes, you get child molestation, a fight between wheelchair-bound Timmy and his crutch-laden rival Jimmy, a fourth grader manually stimulating a dog, kindergarteners learning the Filthy Sanchez, 162 uncut uses of a certain four-letter word that starts with "s" and ends with "t", and an entire episode revolving around pubic hair. Of course, it's not all shock and awe, as there's plenty of Trey and Matt's patented razor-sharp social satire on display. "Cripple Fight" presents a surprisingly thoughtful take on the recent controversy over homosexuality in the Boy Scouts; "Proper Condom Use" is a spot-on sendup of sex-ed hysteria; and "It Hits The Fan" gives us the delicious irony of an episode that satirizes TV's declining standards while the characters swear up a storm at the same time. "South Park" has been somewhat inconsistent over the past few years, but as one the show's most ardent fans I offer my assurances that the four episodes here are pure quality. If only there were some more appearances by Tweek here, we'd be looking at TV perfection. October 30, 2004

rating: 1 Quotebuy the complete seasone dvd'sQuote
this is nothin' compared 2 tha complete seasone dvd's. Theres only 4 episodes on this. I wouldnt buy this unless i did'nt have alot of money 2 spend

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