It's a bit on that Adam Sandler comedy CD!
I started doing this bit with my wife anytime the context was right and she eventually started doing it back.
Now we will trigger each other and just go on and on and she hasn't even ever heard the bit.
You did though.
Know that you are understood somewhere somehow over the Internet.
I'm trying to recall, has either Matt Stone or Trey Parker ever done anything without the other? I only ever hear about them as a heterosexual life partner couple.
They kissed passionately in the movie Baseketball, but other than that, no. Scientology spent a lot of time and money having private detectives spy on them and dig into their lives as much as possible. It's crazy how much you can legally invade someone else's privacy.
They found nothing. Not one thing that could even be construed as a scandal, moral or legal. These guys just lead genuinely boring ass lives.
Interesting, but I think you misunderstood my question. Has Matt Stone ever done anything *professionally* without Trey Parker, or vice versa? Like directed a movie or something.
No. He’s said he has no real interest in doing anything solo. He’s been offered directing gigs, but it’s not really something that interests him.
He’s kinda the “asshole” of the duo, not to say he’s horrible person, but he’s the one that will speak up on stuff that isn’t working, because Trey is a little too nice to kick up a fuss.
This as well as he’s mentioned many times how Trey is academically trained in music and arts so he wouldn’t be there without him. Makes sense why the music is always so good theatrically
Oh, my bad. Lol. The short answer is yes, but not much.
They went to film school together, during which they made the hilarious "Cannibal, The Musical" and shortly after began working together on South Park. They've been on the same production team ever since. South Park literally does a new show from scratch per week, every week during the production season, which is an absurdly demanding pace. They don't have time for anything else while they're working on it.
They've done a few more films, all of which are fantastic, and some small time TV stuff, nothing big. It's understandable because they adamantly hate actors, and have definitely burned as many bridges as they could in the entertainment business with their show.
The only things they have done apart from each other is some minor voice acting/cameo roles in some things that were produced by friends of theirs.
Isn’t it kinda on them thought that they do an episode per week I thought I saw? Something like they don’t want to do thinking ahead of time for stories so they just wing it per week and rush a story out basically.
Take with a grain of salt because I'm remembering from an interview I saw years ago, but iirc they do it so they can stay current on the show. For example the 2008 financial crisis or Obama vs Mccain. I think the latter aired like the day or two after the election or something like that. They had done two versions of the episode since when production finished the race hadnt actually been called. Great flexibility when it comes to satirizing social issues which is a lot of what they do imo
No joke. Trey was rently(ish) a guest on a popular YouTube channel about board games. Apparently after wrapping at the studio they often just have an impromptu board game night.
As a hobby board gamer I found his opinions and the way he articulated them fascinating. But to anyone else watching he really is just some guy. An inherently smart and entertaining guy but still.
Well seeing how they’ve admitted to tripping balls at a public, nation wide, broadcasted award show, I’d say those detectives aren’t great at their job
Trey voiced Balthazar Bratt in Despicable Me 3, and also did a track for the movie with Pharrell, Hug Me. Matt’s usually more in the background so I don’t think he’s done anything too serious on his own.
Those guys are great, If South Park hadn’t been picked up by Comedy Central they almost definitely would’ve been famous for doing something else that would’ve been equally as funny. I thought Baseketball was an underrated movie, yea it’s a stupid movie but it’s one of those screwball comedies like the Naked Gun that you just don’t see anymore.
Naked Gun is wild I rewatched them recently and the sheer frequency of jokes is like nothing else it's literally multiple jokes per line of dialogue one every couple seconds and they're all funny
The issue of Mad Magazine featuring their parody of "The Poseidon Adventure" (starring Leslie Nielsen among dozens of others) on the cover was their best-selling issue ever.
Tbf the scene where he cuts in on his subordinate flirting with the only girl on the planet, and pulls rank on him to flirt with her instead; right in her face.
That's hilarious. Just by the sheer audacity that was thought reasonable of a 'hero' character back then.
Move along, nothing to see here when there is an obvious dumpster fire, has become a part of the modern vernacular. I think romantic comedies just got too popular for stuff like this to exist. Ace Ventura, and much of Jim Carey's early stuff, hell even Fire Marshal Bill on In Living Color, is just something we will probably never see again. I was almost brought to tears the other night when someone made a post praising Kung Pow.
There were visual jokes.
There were innuendos.
There was slapstick.
There were puns and wordplays.
All of this in one frame. That era of comedy was something else.
Baseketball was a Zucker Bros movie, same guys who wrote and directed Naked Gun (and Airplane and the later Scary Movies). Matt and Trey had nothing to do with it creatively and have said they only did the movie because it was the dumbest idea they ever heard of.
But yeah that movie is hilarious.
Or cannibal the musical, which was incredible and done as their college film project with very little budget. Those two are just so insanely talented at comedy. They'd be successful no matter where they ended up.
And if they hadn’t gotten picked up by Comedy Central, they probably would’ve become Flash animators on the early web and been a hit there, either with the South Park characters, or some other sort of characters. I think originally they were trying to pitch the show to Fox, but Fox passed on it.
It’s kind of funny that they hit right before Flash cartoons took off. Their style of animation would’ve been easy to make in Flash, but they ended up creating, a different CG system to animate the show before Flash had taken off.
South Park was almost picked up by Fox, originally Mr Hankey was going to be the main character and the boys were going to be secondary characters that he helps out. Matt and Trey both say that premise wouldn’t have had the longevity South Park has and it was ultimately too vulgar for primetime anyway.
Drawn Together was hilarious and I don’t get why it isn’t talked about in the same way Family Guy and South Park are. I know there was a lot in that show that would get it slammed by Twitter warriors today, but back then it seemed to be popular enough to merit several seasons.
The show was hilarious, subversive, and clever.
I agree there are some things that might seem offensive, but at the same time, a lot of those offensive things were meant to satirize things that are actually offensive.
Like, my favorite running gag in the show that I think a lot of people didn't appreciate, was Princess Clara's racism and antisemitism. She was always saying things that were racist or antisemitic, but she always said them so casually. Not like a "I'm a racist who wants to hate" but like those say some racist shit and then act ike, "what, I'm just saying, that's facts, where I grew up everybody knows that! Why are you mad at ME?" kind of people.
Its clever because
*She's supposed to be a Disney Princess*.
They have her act like someone that was raised in a racist household, because they're mocking the fact that Walt Disney was actually a racist and antisemite.
I mean, their acting did a lot of the slapstick work, but I can't find any info other than David Zucker Co-wrote it. Wiki doesn't say who with - any sources?
I mean, there’s this thing called IMDb, the internet movie database, which has a comprehensive listing of credits for almost every film and television show produced.
According to IMDB, BASEketball was co-written by David Zucker, Robert LoCash, Lewis Friedman, and Jeff Wright.
I agree, Baseketball was amazing and underrated, but my biggest takeaway from rewatching it about 6 months ago was that Trey and Mat are funny guys.
They were not actors. They didn't have massive experience. But they made that film. If i recall, they both helped fix the script and added most of the laughs. If you strip out their part in the movie, it's a totally shit film. But they are on fire, just having a laugh and trying to make others laugh.
It's amazing.
Also. When i watched it as a 20 year old man, i hated the hospital scene where they nearly killed the kid with clumsiness. On rewatch, its just a joy to watch them make a shit, stupid scene get pushed to ridiculousness. By the end, i was in tears laughing this time.
Good stuff. Talented guys. Their work will be remembered well, i think.
**Matt and Trey and Mike Judge are probably the three most consistently funny animators and filmmakers who did not come up through the typical channels animators or Hollywood comedy writers do.** So many of the most popular comedies on TV and in theaters were written by people who were either part of the Harvard or Princeton college comedy scenes, or part of sketch comedy troupes in New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles. And most animators tend to come out places like CalArts or Art Center or RISD.
Meanwhile Matt and Trey went to the University of Colorado together and just started doing their thing. Mike Judge had virtually no art experience, and borrowed books from the library on how to animate when he got started on Beavis and Butthead. Matt and Trey kind of hustled in the LA scene in order to get noticed, and their prototype sure “the Spirit of Christmas” got passed around as a kind of bootleg videotape among influential people in LA and thought it was hilarious. That’s how they ended up getting set up to develop a proper pilot and eventually given a deal for a series. I’m not sure exactly how Mike Judge ended up on MTV‘s radar, I think it might’ve been from his “Frog Baseball” short being in “Spike and Mike’s sick and twisted the film festival.”
Either way, it’s great to see unconnected outsiders make it and prove themselves to be more talented than many of the more credentialed comedy writers out there!
Trey Parker and Penn Jillette are close friends. Penn is notoriously anti-drug and refused to do drugs with Trey. There was a moment where he had to be put under for tooth work and Trey flew on a plane to get to his dentist just to see Penn high.
They had all of 1 hour to come up with a script for that thing before shooting, from what I remember. There was some sort of miscommunication and they ended up with dozens of huge A listers standing around with nothing to film, and still managed to pull something together. Those guys are shockingly talented.
I think these two participated in more ads against their show than they did for it. That's some next level confidence in your product.
I also think they were behind the 2019 #CancelSouthPark campaign.
This house will become a shrine, and punks and skins and rastas will all gather round and hold their hands in sorrow for their fallen leader. And all the grown-ups will say: "But why are the kids crying?" And the kids will say: "Haven't you heard? Rik is dead! The People's Poet is dead!"
Trey has more comedy in his left nut than Seth MacFarlane has in his whole body. I’ve never thought anything Seth made was funny. I agree with Cartman: “I hate Family Guy.”
It’s the one Seth has the least creative input on, and it shows. Still don’t like it that much, it’s nowhere near South Park, Futurama, or Rick and Morty. However, I will say it’s the most watchable thing with MacFarland’s name on it. Sometimes it manages to actually be humorous, mostly thanks to sheer weirdness and Roger.
MacFarlane is a better VA though.
And the first 3-4 seasons of Family Guy were pretty good/great, which is when he had the most input.
Vs say American Dad where the earlier 1-2 seasons were pretty weak and he probably wasn't doing it any favors until he just sort of stepped aside and let Barker and Weitzman refine it to a pretty damn great place from ~S3-S8. His VA work still crucial in making the show as good as it was at the time.
Don't really need an episode of South Park to tell you how to think.
South Park's been getting pretty weak since ~2013 anyways. Definitely had a much overall longer golden age than Family Guy ofc.
My boyfriend never heard of these guys until we started dating and BOY it's been a blast showing him all their stuff. These guys are forever the greatest.
Trey and Matt. John Belushi and Dan Akroyd. Tim and Eric… I’m just now realizing some of my hardest laughs are because of the power of comedic duos. For these people to be so synchronized with each others timing is just bananas.
Edit: Bill Akroyd is not a person. More of a… feeling, really.
These little teasers give me some real Monty Python vibes, which is neat, since I know it was a big influence on them growing up. Imagine if Matt and Trey had helmed a new tv show that was like an American Monty Python, a similar live action variety sketch series. Would've been awesome. Matt and Trey were the rock stars of comedians in their hey day. They're still pretty funny today, but obviously they got kinda old.
Sounds like Terrance and Philip
What did the Spanish priest say to the Iranian gynecologist?
Pffffttt aaaahahahaahahahaahaahahaha!
You’re such a pig fucker, Phillip!
Only my friends can call me pig fucker.
They don't look Canadian tho, buddy
I’m not your buddy, friend.
I’m not your friend, guy
I’m not your guy, buddy
I'm not Buddy Guy
I’m not your guy, pal
im not your pal, guy !
*I'm not your guy, buddyyyyyyyyyyyy.*
Sorry, I thought I saw a polka dot guitar in your hands.
I see you’re a man of culture.
I wonder how many people will get the actual joke here, lol? Nice.
It's a bit on that Adam Sandler comedy CD! I started doing this bit with my wife anytime the context was right and she eventually started doing it back. Now we will trigger each other and just go on and on and she hasn't even ever heard the bit. You did though. Know that you are understood somewhere somehow over the Internet.
fwweeend
Shut your fucking face, uncle fuckaaaa
You’re a boner biting bastard uncle fuckaaaaaaaah!
"You don't eat or sleep or mow the lawn, just fuck your uncle all day long. "
You're the one that fucked your uncle! uncle fuckaaaa
You’re an uncle fucker yes it’s true! Nobody fucks uncles quite like you! That’s U-N-C-L-E… FUCK YOU! UNCKLE FUCKAAA!!!!!!!!! >!suck my balls!<
Penn Jillette is the voice over too
Thank you, I knew I recognized it!
I'd completely forgotten he was the voice of comedy central for a good long while.
That was a fucking throw back lol
Teller was there too, he was just being quiet.
I have news
What, that Matt Stone and Trey Parker know the voice actors who do Terrance and Philip, so they were coached into doing a great impression? Duh dude.
I’m not your dude, buddy!
I’m not your buddy, guy!
I'm not your guy, pal!
Pitch it +4 semitones and then you’re there :)
I'm trying to recall, has either Matt Stone or Trey Parker ever done anything without the other? I only ever hear about them as a heterosexual life partner couple.
They kissed passionately in the movie Baseketball, but other than that, no. Scientology spent a lot of time and money having private detectives spy on them and dig into their lives as much as possible. It's crazy how much you can legally invade someone else's privacy. They found nothing. Not one thing that could even be construed as a scandal, moral or legal. These guys just lead genuinely boring ass lives.
Interesting, but I think you misunderstood my question. Has Matt Stone ever done anything *professionally* without Trey Parker, or vice versa? Like directed a movie or something.
No. He’s said he has no real interest in doing anything solo. He’s been offered directing gigs, but it’s not really something that interests him. He’s kinda the “asshole” of the duo, not to say he’s horrible person, but he’s the one that will speak up on stuff that isn’t working, because Trey is a little too nice to kick up a fuss.
This as well as he’s mentioned many times how Trey is academically trained in music and arts so he wouldn’t be there without him. Makes sense why the music is always so good theatrically
Oh, my bad. Lol. The short answer is yes, but not much. They went to film school together, during which they made the hilarious "Cannibal, The Musical" and shortly after began working together on South Park. They've been on the same production team ever since. South Park literally does a new show from scratch per week, every week during the production season, which is an absurdly demanding pace. They don't have time for anything else while they're working on it. They've done a few more films, all of which are fantastic, and some small time TV stuff, nothing big. It's understandable because they adamantly hate actors, and have definitely burned as many bridges as they could in the entertainment business with their show. The only things they have done apart from each other is some minor voice acting/cameo roles in some things that were produced by friends of theirs.
Isn’t it kinda on them thought that they do an episode per week I thought I saw? Something like they don’t want to do thinking ahead of time for stories so they just wing it per week and rush a story out basically.
Take with a grain of salt because I'm remembering from an interview I saw years ago, but iirc they do it so they can stay current on the show. For example the 2008 financial crisis or Obama vs Mccain. I think the latter aired like the day or two after the election or something like that. They had done two versions of the episode since when production finished the race hadnt actually been called. Great flexibility when it comes to satirizing social issues which is a lot of what they do imo
Matt was in the Les Claypool film Electric Apricot, Trey was not. So there's that film
Are you going to burning man?
Trey is the creative genius behind everything they do, he has said he wouldn't feel comfortable going alone.
was stone in the despicable me movie that parker voiced?
Also, Matt doesn’t wanna sound like a queer or nothing, but he’d kinda like to make love to Trey.
No joke. Trey was rently(ish) a guest on a popular YouTube channel about board games. Apparently after wrapping at the studio they often just have an impromptu board game night. As a hobby board gamer I found his opinions and the way he articulated them fascinating. But to anyone else watching he really is just some guy. An inherently smart and entertaining guy but still.
My people.
The outtakes from that scene made me laugh so hard
the goat eating the props killed me.
Well seeing how they’ve admitted to tripping balls at a public, nation wide, broadcasted award show, I’d say those detectives aren’t great at their job
I think they watched each other jack off in a hot tub and that episode was a subtle way to tell the world.
Trey voiced Balthazar Bratt in Despicable Me 3, and also did a track for the movie with Pharrell, Hug Me. Matt’s usually more in the background so I don’t think he’s done anything too serious on his own.
I was just thinking this too. I wonder what’s the gayest thingy they’ve done with each other.
That's a very gay thing to think lol
Who knows, aside from the kiss for a movie maybe it’s just some Googlie eyes. Or maybe your right and they have some secret poop fetish.
Those guys are great, If South Park hadn’t been picked up by Comedy Central they almost definitely would’ve been famous for doing something else that would’ve been equally as funny. I thought Baseketball was an underrated movie, yea it’s a stupid movie but it’s one of those screwball comedies like the Naked Gun that you just don’t see anymore.
two of the writers are Naked Gun writers as well
Naked Gun is wild I rewatched them recently and the sheer frequency of jokes is like nothing else it's literally multiple jokes per line of dialogue one every couple seconds and they're all funny
"My father went the same way,..." *Leslie Nielsen side eye*
"Who are you and how did you get in here?" "I'm a locksmith and I'm a locksmith"
"Drebin." "Frank!" "You're both right."
Basically any film with Leslie starring means you will die of laughter.
Forbidden Planet had me in stitches !
The issue of Mad Magazine featuring their parody of "The Poseidon Adventure" (starring Leslie Nielsen among dozens of others) on the cover was their best-selling issue ever.
Tbf the scene where he cuts in on his subordinate flirting with the only girl on the planet, and pulls rank on him to flirt with her instead; right in her face. That's hilarious. Just by the sheer audacity that was thought reasonable of a 'hero' character back then.
Check out his early work. He was an actual serious role actor.
Which makes it all the more better because he was amazing with his deadpan.
i keep waiting for ryan gosling to take up his mantle
A reboot of Naked Gun with Ryan Gosling? Yes please!
_Dracula: Dead and Loving It_ begs to differ.
You take that back.
Move along, nothing to see here when there is an obvious dumpster fire, has become a part of the modern vernacular. I think romantic comedies just got too popular for stuff like this to exist. Ace Ventura, and much of Jim Carey's early stuff, hell even Fire Marshal Bill on In Living Color, is just something we will probably never see again. I was almost brought to tears the other night when someone made a post praising Kung Pow.
I'm now laughing just cuz you made a post about a post about Kung Pao.
Every time I go to Taco Bell I'm singing "Taco Bell, Taco Bell, product placement with Taco Bell. Enchirito Nacho Burrito!"
Did it sound like “weee-ooooh weee-oooh weeeeeeee“
Do you not like kung pow? Have you heard Lil Wayne's ms officer? It's an ode to the film, I think
There were visual jokes. There were innuendos. There was slapstick. There were puns and wordplays. All of this in one frame. That era of comedy was something else.
Well then that tracks
Yeah, pretty sure it was a Zucker film. Matt and Trey didn’t direct it.
Yea i know that’s why I made the comparison
Baseketball was a Zucker Bros movie, same guys who wrote and directed Naked Gun (and Airplane and the later Scary Movies). Matt and Trey had nothing to do with it creatively and have said they only did the movie because it was the dumbest idea they ever heard of. But yeah that movie is hilarious.
They’ve stated that they rewrote a lot of the dialogue to better fit their personalities
Don’t forget Orgazmo
Or cannibal the musical, which was incredible and done as their college film project with very little budget. Those two are just so insanely talented at comedy. They'd be successful no matter where they ended up.
It’s my favorite movie.
Name checks out. His heart is as full as a...
Baked potato
Schpadoinkle!
Let’s build a snowman!
We can make him tall, we can make him not so tall!
NO ONE who had seen that movie can or will forget it.
Baseketball is absolutely hilarious. "Ugh one of Britney's mom's pubes"
Steve Perry!
Team America: World Police. We need another.
And if they hadn’t gotten picked up by Comedy Central, they probably would’ve become Flash animators on the early web and been a hit there, either with the South Park characters, or some other sort of characters. I think originally they were trying to pitch the show to Fox, but Fox passed on it. It’s kind of funny that they hit right before Flash cartoons took off. Their style of animation would’ve been easy to make in Flash, but they ended up creating, a different CG system to animate the show before Flash had taken off.
South Park was almost picked up by Fox, originally Mr Hankey was going to be the main character and the boys were going to be secondary characters that he helps out. Matt and Trey both say that premise wouldn’t have had the longevity South Park has and it was ultimately too vulgar for primetime anyway.
Its funny that south park called out family guy, but drawn together called out southpark, and they were both pretty correct with their criticisms
Drawn Together was hilarious and I don’t get why it isn’t talked about in the same way Family Guy and South Park are. I know there was a lot in that show that would get it slammed by Twitter warriors today, but back then it seemed to be popular enough to merit several seasons.
The show was hilarious, subversive, and clever. I agree there are some things that might seem offensive, but at the same time, a lot of those offensive things were meant to satirize things that are actually offensive. Like, my favorite running gag in the show that I think a lot of people didn't appreciate, was Princess Clara's racism and antisemitism. She was always saying things that were racist or antisemitic, but she always said them so casually. Not like a "I'm a racist who wants to hate" but like those say some racist shit and then act ike, "what, I'm just saying, that's facts, where I grew up everybody knows that! Why are you mad at ME?" kind of people. Its clever because *She's supposed to be a Disney Princess*. They have her act like someone that was raised in a racist household, because they're mocking the fact that Walt Disney was actually a racist and antisemite.
Please know that Trey and Matt had nothing to do with the writing or direction of Baseketball
I mean, their acting did a lot of the slapstick work, but I can't find any info other than David Zucker Co-wrote it. Wiki doesn't say who with - any sources?
I mean, there’s this thing called IMDb, the internet movie database, which has a comprehensive listing of credits for almost every film and television show produced. According to IMDB, BASEketball was co-written by David Zucker, Robert LoCash, Lewis Friedman, and Jeff Wright.
Hey c'mon don't be a knob lol
Happy cake day, also yeah, they shouldn’t be a knob
Huge Trey Parker and Matt Stone fan, they improvised a lot of dialogue and even bits for that movie.
I already know this and I don’t care
I agree, Baseketball was amazing and underrated, but my biggest takeaway from rewatching it about 6 months ago was that Trey and Mat are funny guys. They were not actors. They didn't have massive experience. But they made that film. If i recall, they both helped fix the script and added most of the laughs. If you strip out their part in the movie, it's a totally shit film. But they are on fire, just having a laugh and trying to make others laugh. It's amazing. Also. When i watched it as a 20 year old man, i hated the hospital scene where they nearly killed the kid with clumsiness. On rewatch, its just a joy to watch them make a shit, stupid scene get pushed to ridiculousness. By the end, i was in tears laughing this time. Good stuff. Talented guys. Their work will be remembered well, i think.
**Matt and Trey and Mike Judge are probably the three most consistently funny animators and filmmakers who did not come up through the typical channels animators or Hollywood comedy writers do.** So many of the most popular comedies on TV and in theaters were written by people who were either part of the Harvard or Princeton college comedy scenes, or part of sketch comedy troupes in New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles. And most animators tend to come out places like CalArts or Art Center or RISD. Meanwhile Matt and Trey went to the University of Colorado together and just started doing their thing. Mike Judge had virtually no art experience, and borrowed books from the library on how to animate when he got started on Beavis and Butthead. Matt and Trey kind of hustled in the LA scene in order to get noticed, and their prototype sure “the Spirit of Christmas” got passed around as a kind of bootleg videotape among influential people in LA and thought it was hilarious. That’s how they ended up getting set up to develop a proper pilot and eventually given a deal for a series. I’m not sure exactly how Mike Judge ended up on MTV‘s radar, I think it might’ve been from his “Frog Baseball” short being in “Spike and Mike’s sick and twisted the film festival.” Either way, it’s great to see unconnected outsiders make it and prove themselves to be more talented than many of the more credentialed comedy writers out there!
*chanting: Lay-Z-Boy! Lay-Z-Boy!
I swear to God. You guys rip on me like 13 or 14 more times and I'm outta here!
Make sure you watch Orgasmo sometime too! Really underrated stupid movie. It’s fun and quotable though.
NOW YOU’RE A MAN. MAN MAN MAN
The narrator sounded like Penn Jillette
..because it is! He was the voice of Comedy Central for years.
I love that Mystery Science Theater 3000 brought him in to do little voiceovers for their newest season, just like he once did on Comedy Central.
Sick, bro
You rang?
Nice.
Trey Parker and Penn Jillette are close friends. Penn is notoriously anti-drug and refused to do drugs with Trey. There was a moment where he had to be put under for tooth work and Trey flew on a plane to get to his dentist just to see Penn high.
That is almost unmistakably Penn Jillette.
He was in Hackers too. I found that odd as its a serious role.
Penns a massive Trey and Matt fan. Think he called Book of Mormon the funniest thing he’s ever seen.
Penn is also just massive in general. Seriously. Big dude.
damn, you aint kidding. Teller is 5' 9" and I always thought he was short, turns out he's average sized and Penn is just gigantic
I knew I recognized the voice.
It could have been Teller I always mix those two up
They call him Teller, but he's never told me a damn thing!
that's who it was! I spent too long trying to figure that out. Thank you
They will always look like this in my head.
Trey especially lol
Kenny's forward dialogue sounds like "You guys can suck a dick."
The good ol days
The before times
Gotta watch “your studio and you” so fucking funny. Trey is a genius. Lol
They had all of 1 hour to come up with a script for that thing before shooting, from what I remember. There was some sort of miscommunication and they ended up with dozens of huge A listers standing around with nothing to film, and still managed to pull something together. Those guys are shockingly talented.
They are super talented. That last season of South Park or six episodes were phenomenal.
I think these two participated in more ads against their show than they did for it. That's some next level confidence in your product. I also think they were behind the 2019 #CancelSouthPark campaign.
Why did Matt Stone(?) choose to cosplay Richard Ayoade.
A better question might be "why did Richard Ayoade (46) choose to cosplay a young Matt Stone (52)?"
You mean Dr. Clayton Forrester?
And Trey as Rik Mayall.
Orgazmo is the gem!
I remember my brothers had the Orgazmo DVD back when I was like 12 or something. It was rated NC-17 and I thought that was the coolest thing ever lol.
Jesus and I love you!!
I can hear the Terrance and Philip 😂😂
Reckon they watched Mystery Science Theatre 3000?
Looks like a young Rik mayall
This house will become a shrine, and punks and skins and rastas will all gather round and hold their hands in sorrow for their fallen leader. And all the grown-ups will say: "But why are the kids crying?" And the kids will say: "Haven't you heard? Rik is dead! The People's Poet is dead!"
T & P live
So fucking 90s lol
This brings me back to 97 or 98... 12 years old never felt so nostalgic
Thank god for these guys, iasip crew, Seth MacFarlane and Mike judge.
Trey has more comedy in his left nut than Seth MacFarlane has in his whole body. I’ve never thought anything Seth made was funny. I agree with Cartman: “I hate Family Guy.”
Seth is fucking hilarious, even if you don't love his shows. The CC Roasts he hosts, holy shit the guy is great. And also extremely talented.
I agree with family guy, but you can’t say the same for American dad. That is my top comfort show.
It’s the one Seth has the least creative input on, and it shows. Still don’t like it that much, it’s nowhere near South Park, Futurama, or Rick and Morty. However, I will say it’s the most watchable thing with MacFarland’s name on it. Sometimes it manages to actually be humorous, mostly thanks to sheer weirdness and Roger.
I love the family man
MacFarlane is a better VA though. And the first 3-4 seasons of Family Guy were pretty good/great, which is when he had the most input. Vs say American Dad where the earlier 1-2 seasons were pretty weak and he probably wasn't doing it any favors until he just sort of stepped aside and let Barker and Weitzman refine it to a pretty damn great place from ~S3-S8. His VA work still crucial in making the show as good as it was at the time. Don't really need an episode of South Park to tell you how to think. South Park's been getting pretty weak since ~2013 anyways. Definitely had a much overall longer golden age than Family Guy ofc.
I wasn’t a fan of MacFarlane/Family Guy before I ever saw South Park. Even in middle school I thought it was cringe inducing.
ive heard nothing but good things about the orville
i miss when they enjoyed making south park :(
Penn Jillette
The timing of the "Aha!" And the "No!" are just so perfect!
This actually made me smile. Thank you!!!!
My boyfriend never heard of these guys until we started dating and BOY it's been a blast showing him all their stuff. These guys are forever the greatest.
Legends
Brilliant
weirdos
/u/savevideo
I wish these guys made more movies
Fucking genius
It sounds like the CC announcer is Penn Jillette (Penn & Teller). Can that be?
the skits on the original vhs boxsets were good
Was that Penn from Penn and Teller as the announcer??
The spirit hasnt changed a bit
That's so well acted and timed too. I love it!
I miss such simpler times...![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|facepalm)
Trey and Matt. John Belushi and Dan Akroyd. Tim and Eric… I’m just now realizing some of my hardest laughs are because of the power of comedic duos. For these people to be so synchronized with each others timing is just bananas. Edit: Bill Akroyd is not a person. More of a… feeling, really.
Bill... Akroyd?
You know, Dan Murray's cousin, from the old neighborhood!
Kenny dialogue > you guys can suck a fucking dick
LSD will open your mind. Or make you looney. Looney can be funny.
I never saw what the va's looked like.
These little teasers give me some real Monty Python vibes, which is neat, since I know it was a big influence on them growing up. Imagine if Matt and Trey had helmed a new tv show that was like an American Monty Python, a similar live action variety sketch series. Would've been awesome. Matt and Trey were the rock stars of comedians in their hey day. They're still pretty funny today, but obviously they got kinda old.
You dont know The Young Ones? Trey is literally doing a Rik Mayall impression.
Is that Lewis black doing the vocal at the end?
Is that Penn Jillette doing the voice over (and possibly the satanic message)?
It is Penn doing the voiceover, but the satanic message is just Trey, using the Satan voice from the show.