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UHF is funnier now than it was to me as a kid, even though I was a giant Weird Al fan.

Most groups of men give each other shit like this show (turned up to 11 for the show though). I literally grew up with 2 separate Andre's, the person we all dumped on, gave a lot of crap too, but always had them hanging around, they always wanted to hang around even if we were dicks because guys are just dicks to each

I was never in a frat, couldn't give any less of a fuck about sports (every one of them) and still enjoyed the show for the most part.

Nick Kroll said in a Reddit AMA that Mantzoukas couldn't be any further from Raffi in real life. He's just that good at comedy that he can play such an unhinged maniac with frightening gusto.

Sounds like a cat I would be instant friends with :)

I know I am super late to the party (as always on A.V.C) but I just wanted to say that the character of Randy was one of my favorites. Sure some of his lines was stilted and his stupid as balls character was a little over the top (Even though I think it worked great, as did his similar performance in 'Oh Brother,

Even though his part is limited, the few lines he gets in The Stick of Truth is worth it (if you love South Park and can handle playing older style turn based RPG's from the 90's, it's worth it for every reason possible).

I would agree, but some part of me can't decide between Randy and Butters. I would probably give it to Randy though, because that's my name and it's hilarious hearing so many characters say my name so angrily on a TV show that I love.

You must have loved "City Sushi" then, as it is one of my favorites.

I feel this show is getting way too many overly negative reviews in the past few years on this site. I know an overly loving reviewer would be boring or predictable as well, and in the grand scheme of the whole show, this would be a C episode…but the review/reviewer focus way too heavily on the controversial subject

I was kinda sad to see Matt Stone take such a small role in the film, but he kills it with every scene he appears in. Every "I don't want to sound like a queer or nothin'…" line was brilliant.

I think this episode deserves a solid B just for the ending punchline:

One of my favorite line deliveries from the entirety of South Park is the mini-conversation between Randy and Shelley about how many Meet The Fockers dvd's they had left. Randy and the way he says "Shelley" and Shelley angrily response of "Shicks, we still have SHICKS!" gets me every single time (she is saying six but

One of my favorite line deliveries from the entirety of South Park is the mini-conversation between Randy and Shelley about how many Meet The Fockers dvd's they had left. Randy and the way he says "Shelley" and Shelley angrily response of "Shicks, we still have SHICKS!" gets me every single time (she is saying six but

Just like what happened with the Simpsons, is the writers grew up while writing the show. So as the show progressed through the years, the person they identified with the most or could at least write and relate to the best, would be father/adult figures more than children. They still have lots of story to channel

I know lots of people complain about Randy heavy episodes + "fad" episodes, but this is one of my favorites. I can't explain why, just really enjoy everything about it, it's just ridiculous and sometimes I love my South Park to just be weird, gross and silly.

Hopefully it's not a DirectX 11 exclusive. The game will never truly need to utilize any real effects from it. If it does, my laptop won't be able to play it, even though my laptop is designed to handle the actual program that South Park is animated in.

Trey is a gamer himself, so he cares about making a good product and I think he's still very embarassed about the crappy N64 titles made back in the late 90's. (even though pissing on a snowball to throw at people was kinda fun, having to kill 3 million identical turkeys with them was not)

I actually hated this episode at first, but having watched it and this season multiple times now, it has become one of my favorites. I even used to hate the live action scene towards the end, but now get a huge kick out of how the Kyle guy says "bastards" and the guy who plays Kenny is just brilliant.

Ed Helms may be a nice guy (I don't know) but he generally plays unlikeable and dorky characters, so I try not to blame him, but knowing what he will probably be playing when he shows up onscreen does get that reaction out of me too (I just hated The Office, tried to get into it, hated it and still do).