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Spider-Dan And The Secret Bores
"trey parker" Discussed on Spider-Dan And The Secret Bores
"Reilly Again, that typical Pointing out the comedy But it's still quite funny Where he's like, there's a rift in the Beatles I'll go into my next mantra Paul's a big fat cunt Just fucking Just genius I can't really Is there any jokes maybe that don't work for you Are there any sections where you're like I could have done without this I think A lot of people would not understand Similar to When you rewatch Tropic Thunder These days The Small person Song Probably hasn't aged as well As it could And I do think it does take A little bit of time to warm into And then Even though you know you're about to watch A spoof You still need to be aware of It takes time to get Into that And the first song is Take My Hand Isn't it? Which is just a wonderful scene anyway As they start singing about taking my hand And the reaction to the audience Tops being ripped And people fighting And this is the devil's music It's just so well done There's also that song where he's like He's at the black club The R &B club And he's like, I know the songs I can do the show It's like It's Craig Robinson I think it is He's got all his hands bandaged up But then they say it's like something else It's laryngitis It's like, I can't play It's laryngitis And then they're like, oh yeah I can do it The song is like, I've got to love your negro man Or something like that And everyone's like, okay But then they get into it Again Again, I love that I think the guy in it is the guy we love From coming to America, the guy who runs the bar I think that's the same actor And he's like, my patrons Want to dance erotically They come here to dance erotically And they blow jobs Doing anal and all sorts But I guess the argument is And I agree When you first watching You're like, oh is this a Well, this Him essentially doing a black voice Yeah, sure But then again we watched Elvis And it was completely fine And he got nominated for Oscar So when it's based on real life it's fine But if you're making fun of it Yeah, maybe Cultural appropriation and everything like that And that's the joke they're making Yes It's a satire isn't it That's what they're doing And just to go back To the songs The songs for a moment is There is a real art I think Of writing a song In homage to An artist or a genre Or a decade And it has to go out To Fountains of Wayne's Songwriter And Rachel Bloom with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend They do exactly the same thing Don't they as well It's like they sit down and go, right we're going to do a So right, oh we're going to do A country or A musical theatre song And they get it right And they've done exactly the same With Walk Hard They've written these songs And if you were to put the radio on And you didn't know it was a parody A lot of them would go, oh Is this a nice Buddy Holly song And we don't talk About how Well crafted it and the fact that none of them Got nominated for an Oscar is ridiculous I'll have to look up to see what won It'll probably be Some shit, some garbage I'm sure Oh it'll have been He was winning them every time, Toy Story Oh what's his name, Randy Newman Randy Newman won every year For like a period of 3-4 years Yeah I can imagine It was something like that And I think And because it's an R-rated comedy As well I think I'm glad it's an R-rated comedy because it allows them To go that much further with the comedy And again the grounding that we've talked about The songs, the character The believability of it And then again when you get to that point And we're seeing all the characters in their old age And there's that joke where he's like Oh I've got to play catch with all my kids And then he's getting all these different kids coming He's like, you sure you're mine? I'm not quite sure If you're my kid but You know we get all that kind of humour But when we get to that point They've genuinely Earned the seriousness And the Sentiment that An R-rated comedy wouldn't Necessarily always get at the end And it's Fascinating to see that Again I've not seen the extended Cut so I can't say for sure How that falls in If it adds or takes away anything But the version I watch It was kind of just bang on That is when It felt like it should end And the way it kind of peaks and troughs It just For me works And I think you're absolutely right I think there is a craftsmanship That again We kind of rarely would see In something like that We diminish as well I think we think it's easy to write a word Al Jankovic-esque song But I think it's a lot harder than you think it is I know it I've tried Death by Pi is very much inspired By this kind of comedy, the spoof And then the comedy songs Which you've written I think they've all been very good And again some of them I think maybe we probably wouldn't do Again because of certain You know certain reasons and stuff But I still think they are Quality and there's fun to be had In them and even again If you don't necessarily listen to the lyrics Or if you It's still good quality Songwriting and performance You made a whole LP out of westernised And all the songs And that's exactly why When I watched this again I was like Oh yeah I can see the Influence that this has had Massively on you And the idea that just because it's a comedy song Doesn't mean it needs to be a shit song Needs to be a quality song But funny, like the joke is not the song The joke is The lyrics maybe Or what's going on in the scene during the song The dancing, whatever Whatever blocking we're doing I can absolutely see the Correlation between you and this film And all the work that you've been Doing in Death by Pi since and before There's absolutely That kind of spoofy Naked gun, Simpsons-esque Humour that you have You can see all the influences That feed definitely into the Death By Pi kind of framework And even in the pirate show Henrietta and the pirates Harriet and the pirates, sorry There's definitely I can see an influence there Of war card Definitely We had a song in Harriet, Harriet and the Pirates For those people For the millions of people who didn't see Harriet, Harriet and the pirates For the 20 plus people that listen They will now know about Harriet and the pirates We did a song Very similar to Let's Duet Which was a character Who was announcing To the audience that they were bisexual And the chorus went That's right I'm Buying A ticket Very cool And very much influenced By Let's Duet The risque kids show That Nathan Smith puts on But There was people That got the joke And then no complaints Win-win Win-win And Ben sang it beautifully as well He did And he sang it earnestly as well And again there was Just enough of that beat Just like in Let's Duet Where it's like In my dreams you're blowing me Some kisses Just enough of that Beat I see what you did there That was one of my favourite moments In fact A lot of it Reminds me of you and the kind of work We used to do And stuff like the whole Idea where his dad He finally confronts his dad Dad we need to I'm a new man, I've come off the drugs I want to tell you I love you What do you say to that dad? Well it's time to kill you Pull that machete What are you doing dad? We're going to fight finally For the final time We're going to fight to death with the machete And then he accidentally Cuts himself in half And he's like, I didn't know how Easy it was to cut yourself in half with a machete And he's like, right? And then he's like, maybe I shouldn't have trained My body and mind all these years to Kill you in a machete fight Oh, just Glorious, glorious Wonderful, wonderful comedy What's the kind of The Cheryl Teague stuffy thing like I heard it's got a bit of a Punch up or something To answer your question earlier That period of the 70s is where it Dips a little bit He breaks up with Darlene And he's got a third wife Who's Tiggs I can imagine that if I watch What was Cheryl Tiggs in famously? I want to say it was like Dallas I know Patrick Duffy was in Dallas I don't know if she was in Dallas or something Like that maybe Something 70s-esque I don't know, she was just a model Oh, there you go Yeah, Patrick Duffy was definitely Because he's the guy in the shower and it's like, it's all a dream That's what Patrick Duffy's from It's a little bit Out of my time But I can imagine if I was a bit older In the 80s, 70s I might have Enjoyed it a bit more But yeah, that's a little bit of a dip And then that's eventually When he Goes towards the end anyway And the final act Yeah, pretty much I did quite enjoy the animated Section that's like Yellow Submarine When they take the LSD And then I think that segues into The Black Sheep song and all that But I thought, again, I've seen Yellow Submarine, I get the reference I've seen the film as fucking Bizarre as it is I've seen it So I appreciated that kind of segment I enjoyed all the Bob Dylan The Bob Dylan song I think is great I think it's Royal Jelly, I think it's called I thought that was genius I think he was Born in the same area that Bob Dylan I think And yeah, I think that's How he got into it He just fell back into his old Accent, and yeah, I thought I was genius That one I think was really good I think it's at that point Where he transforms To another decade And artist Where it becomes More than just A cash in on biopics Ah, I see What they're doing now, this is very smart And then as it goes into Beach Boys And Into the 70s and disco Because it's like a disco version Isn't it? Yes, of Walk Hard It is like a disco version of Star Man And Walk Hard It's like goodbye love Goodbye love and all that I quite enjoyed when he was on the cocaine And wanted to drown me some of that cocaine And he's doing Like a punk version and they're discovering Punk for the first time, you sound like a punk Playing so fast Yeah I love as well that he keeps The same band throughout His entire life That's another thing about the biopics You notice as well That everybody they meet is the most important Person in their life Like every single person My future wife And I love that they keep the same band Chris Parnell I'm a big fan of And I thought he was great I love that bit where he's like You never gave me any girls You never gave me any money You gave me these polystyrene cats I don't want any polystyrene cats And he's like you slept with my wife You slept with me and I've had Confused feelings about that for ten years What am I supposed to do? And you never once paid for drugs Not once Apparently Apparently I read that was improvised Like he was supposed to have like other lines But he decided just to repeat That line again Again for the third time And it kind of became his like You know his catchphrase And he's great in Mean Girls as well We love him in Mean Girls He's not required for you to Make a speech He's just He's always there like 100% He's always He was even in Mean Girls 2 He was the only character to return Mean Girls 2 Yes I found that out recently Yes I don't think it's good though I don't think it's good in any sense So nobody's going to be defending that No maybe not You never know There's been some Spice World was defended on here So you never know You never know what might come up So we're slowly coming to an end Nathan If there is anything What is your final argument For people to watch Walk Hard the Dewey Cox story I think it is A film before it's time I think if you watch It back now and see some of the Cameos like in a lot of Judd Apatow films You will be pleasantly surprised It's well written The songs are brilliant if you're a fan of things Like anything by Trey Parker And Matt Stone Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Any of the Lonely Island This is the film To watch It's becoming a cult classic On the comedy scene If you're a fan of Mel Brooks Spoof's The AZ films This is the film for you And John C.

WTOP
"trey parker" Discussed on WTOP
"To South Park gonna have myself a time. Warner Brothers discovery is suing paramount global as it aired episodes of South Park after Warner paid more than a half $1 billion for exclusive rights to the franchise. Part of a 2019 contract with a company that produces the cartoon, the suit filed in the New York State Supreme Court says HBO Max didn't receive the first epidote episodes of a new South Park season found in 2020 because of the pandemic, which stopped production, but the suit alleges the show offered two special episodes to paramount that show was launched back in 1997 by Matt stone and Trey Parker, who are not named in that suit. Money news at 25 and 55 on TOP, here's Brennan Hazleton, a trial of a four day workweek in Britain, billed as the world's largest, has found that most employees are less stressed, burned out, and have better work life balance. And findings from the University of Cambridge, Boston college and other researchers show that most of the 61 companies that took part from June to December are going to stick with a shorter work week, employee Tessa gibbon is a fan. Weekends could be quite hectic. The two day weekend, so it's been quite nice to have my extra day. You see your friends and family on the two days when they're also free and then you get that extra day off during the week. Just to do your chores or just to have that time to yourself. Companies say revenue largely stayed the same over the trial period and even grew compared with the same 6 months a year earlier. In addition to employees being happier, there was also a 57% drop in the likelihood of them quitting. How about we try a three day work week next? Brennan Hazleton news. And coming up after traffic and weather together on the 8s from CBS News, the EPA now saying, the air in east palestin, Ohio, is safe to breathe. And worldwide demonstrations marking the one year observance of the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. 5 57 progressive presents adjusting to the suburbs. I never thought about space in my cramped apartment, but in this house, all I see is empty space. The sofa and Ottoman look like tiny islands in a sea of hardwood floors. I could get two Ottomans in the living room, but then I need another sofa. I could tell people I'm into minimalism

WTOP
"trey parker" Discussed on WTOP
"Mad, I don't have these billions of dollars they claim that in just as they lied to me and said, I had these things. It's not real. And now they want my cat. Jones estimates that the two year old ragdoll breed cat is worth $2000. Mara Rubin, CBS News. I'm going down to South Park gonna have myself a time. Friendly faces everywhere humble folks without temptation. Going dance out, I don't leave my woes behind. A court fight playing out right now over a South Park, Warner Brothers discovery is suing paramount global claiming its competitor, air new episodes of South Park after Warner paid more than a half a billion bucks for exclusive rights in a 2019 contract with the company that produces the cartoon. Lawsuit filed yesterday in New York State Supreme Court says HBO Max, Warner's streaming platform did not receive first episodes of new South Park season in 2020 because the pandemic stopped production. But the suit alleges the show offered two special episodes to paramount. The show was launched back in 1997 by creators Matt stone and Trey Parker, who have not been named in this lawsuit. Are you still playing wordle? Well, apparently people in D.C. do it differently than in other parts of the country. In a word, they cheat more. A recent study by the website word finder found that D.C. wurtele players are about twice as likely to get a little outside help compared to the national average. But don't be so quick to point fingers. People in Virginia apparently cheat too. The state came in fourth on the list. Word finder pulled the data from its whirl, solver website, and Google traffic. Apparently, people in Louisiana and Mississippi are the least likely to use a whirl solver, maybe they're just not as competitive. Shayna sulan, WTO news. My name is now at 25 and 55. Here's Brennan Hazleton. Thanks to high inflation and climbing interest rates a growing number of Americans are having trouble stashing away enough money for an emergency. That's the takeaway from a new bank rate survey out this week. Shows how consumers and individuals are not faring as well in the current environment. We find that about half of Americans have either less or no emergency savings compared to a year ago. Bankrate senior economic analyst Mark Hamrick. And

The Ben Shapiro Show
"trey parker" Discussed on The Ben Shapiro Show
"You, sir? My Instagram loving life has always wanted her promise her. And you know what else? To hell with Canada, we are leaving. We'll go and find some quiet place where we can be normal people. Come on, wife. We want privacy. We want privacy. We want private. And they then proceed to take a jet around the United States and around the world, actually. Looking for privacy on what they call the worldwide privacy tour complete with song. And these folks are actually, I would say they're beyond parody, but clearly they're not. South Park did an amazing job on that. There were actual rumors, by the way, that Harry and Meghan wanted to sue the creators of South Park. There were actual rumors that came out to that effect, which would be just a perfect example of the so called streisand effect. The streisand effect is named after Barbra Streisand, the famous singer, because there was a point a couple of decades back when there was an aerial photograph taken of the California coast. And nobody ever seen this photograph. It was in a public place, but nobody ever had seen it. And this aerial photograph contained a picture of Barbra Streisand's home. It wasn't labeled or anything. And so Barbara streisand freaked out and she threatened to sue the photographer unless he took down the photo. And he was like, I'm not taking down the photo. It's a picture of the coastline. Why would I take down the photo? But because she sued him, it ended up becoming a very popular photo and millions of people saw it. This is the same sort of thing. The fact that this was even discussed, suing South Park over this is amazing. A representative said, it's all frankly nonsense, totally baseless, boring reports, but apparently, apparently the response followed days verticals noting that the Duchess of Sussex was distinctly unhappy about Matt stone and Trey Parker's depiction of the couple. The spectator had claimed she was upset and overwhelmed by the show, and annoyed by South Park, but refuses to watch it all, despite it being unclear who its source was. That, by the way, is hysterically funny. She's upset and overwhelmed by the show. So one of the things in the show that is so devastating is that it points out that Harry and Meghan are claiming victimhood in some of the least victimized people on the planet. The whole episode is about how one of the characters in South Park goes to an image consultant to remake his image as a school child. And Harry and Meghan have already gone to the image consultant and the end of every image consultants pitch for what your new brand should be is victim. So for the princess, it's stuff like First Lady annoyer victim. For the prince, it's like a prince, victim. And so when they claim victimhood, when she says, oh my God, I'm so upset and overwhelmed by somebody all you had to do was go and live your life and nobody would care and said you decided that you were going to go and sign a deal with Spotify and deal with Netflix and that you were going to be a famous person and that you're, again, the very notion that Meghan Markle married into the royal family because she was seeking a private life with the man she loved is absurd. As I pointed out, I mean, it's like a full review of Harry's silly book. And in the book, he talks about his dating history with Megan. Unlike the fourth date, he invited her to spend a week in Africa with him. And she's like, sure. And he's like, I should know who I was. She didn't Google me. Uh huh. She literally covered Kate Middleton's wedding on her Instagram page. So yeah, I'm pretty sure she knew who you were and I'm pretty sure that you might be married now 'cause she knew who you were. As it turns out, people like prince Harry, meaning a habitual approaching middle aged drug user and alcoholic, who can't hold down a steady job. Don't tend to land B list actresses. This is a general rule. Unless they are princess. They are princesses it seems to help the deal a little bit. It's honestly amazing stuff from South Park as per the usual. Really,

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"trey parker" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"Bitch becoming a Patreon for 5 bucks a month. You'll get stories like this way ahead of time. I said Don lemon's days at CNN were almost over a week ago. Here we are. It's coming. That of CNN Chris lick has now sent him to sensitivity training, but trust me, Don lemon is done. He's done just like Cuomo's done. The audio to two jerk offs who thought that was, you know, walking all over the right was their version of walking on water, not so. And now there's sunk. And there'll be more of that on the next politics is a bit the next couple of days. Now we'll go to fame. And Hollywood, once again, the South Park boys, Trey Parker and Matt stone, and absolutely just completely got to me again, Marco, but their recent episode I told you you had to see the worldwide privacy tour, which mocked Meghan and prince Harry, and their decision to move to America to seek a private life. Now, if you saw the episode, like I said, you should, you'll remember their cry. Where you want privacy. We want privacy. There's two. It's too funny. But now comes word as if we didn't know this is going to happen. It's too perfect. That Megan is upset and overwhelmed by the episode. And she's annoyed by South Park, but refuses to watch all of the show. Oh my goodness. That's what a source told the spectator there's a role commentator who has suggested that the episode could even bring on a lawsuit, really? On the show, the two of them described as a royal family from Canada. But still, the source says their legal team is casting an eye over the episode to see what's wrong. And what could be turned into something more sinister? Mister P is to be their course of action rather than laughing it off and enjoying the moment and showing the world that they get the joke. The losers. Hey Harry, take your balls out of your wife's birkin bag, slap them back on and be a man. Tell to shut a trap, get the joke, get back in $25 million mansion and just enjoy your life. Once again, South Park didn't explicitly name them. And they even began the episode with a disclaimer. Saying all characters are fictional. Even if they're based on real people and the characters in that episode, what you have to see, okay, yes, they're puppets. They're animated puppets. They look like the royal couple. Of course, they bear resemblance, and they wear the same clothes, yes.

Cinemavino
"trey parker" Discussed on Cinemavino
"Laguna brotherhood. And he just gets, he gets yeeted off into a pile of fireworks and then comes back in the next scene like that. Honestly, I swear to God. Not a bad scene and not bad acting. I know I'll never get it back and I was like, oh shit, am I tearing up? So a movie came out one year prior to this that was written by Matt and Trey called orgasm. Yes, I saw that. Have you seen it yet? It's been a long time, but I've seen it. There was one. It's so bad. I mean, it's just as it feels like a fever dream thinking about it now is because everyone I talked to hasn't seen it. But it's just like it's Matt stone, Trey Parker, based on the premises, it's a Mormon who goes to LA to do missionary work. But ends up doing porn. To make money. And you can kind of see the seeds of the book of Mormon kind of being laid down here with their obsession with mormonism and that would also plays in the South Park. But the Matt stone and Trey Parker, there's so much of their personality in this movie that that's why it feels like this one was written by them. Yeah. Even if it's not, it's like they have such a big part in it. And squeak is also in both orgasm and this movie. Oh. I forgot about that. Okay. Yeah, 'cause he's choto boy. In orgasm. Okay. But it was exactly what you described for basketball. I went into college. I stumbled into a room at a party and that movie was on. Yeah. I stumbled into a room that I was just like, what's happening in here? What's the music is playing? Oh my God. In the middle of the sport, I think is genius. Yeah. But it's a sport for un athletic people. It's the true egalitarian sport where we can all just come together and just be bad at sports together.

Cinemavino
"trey parker" Discussed on Cinemavino
"We were going into our sophomore year of high school. Wow, okay, well, dude, this age group me here. It's like, yeah. Well, anyway, I do remember it. And I remember thinking this movie was disregarding us, but loving it completely. After we rewatching it, goddamn ridiculous, but I had a maybe a little bit more appreciation for it. I was like, man, God, this is kind of funny. It was basically like a naked gun 44 and a fourth. They just added on to it. It was like just the most, you know, even from the hot dog scene where he's choking on a hot dog. And then what, a few minutes later, they're in the hospital doing the same thing to the kid. You know, it was very similar and it was like, I was like, so I guess I didn't catch that when I was younger. I was like, this is just the most outrageous goddamn movie. And then it's like, oh, this kid smells like Robert Downey Jr.. Hashtag Iron Man. This is regard damn ridiculous. Yes. And so at the time I didn't think of it as one of those films. I didn't think of it as a hot shots part do or whatever. I thought it was just like Christian Slater. Would you have appreciated it? Had you known? Were you up on airplane at the time? No, I wouldn't have either. And it was like, it was just a funny film to me. And I just thought in the seriously the whole time I thought, oh, this is just a South Park film. Because I think I have to look it up. It was like we all have phones, but a few just two years later, was the South Park film? The next year, I think. Next year. It's 99 longer. Bigger, longer. So that's where it got me. So when I rewatched it, I'm like, wait, this wasn't them at all, but it is. Even the very beginning when they're showing the scenes of like, oh, they went to here. They went to here and it was like that whole entire and then from LA to Oakland, then back to LA. Yeah. Nobody seemed to mind. And I was just like, and I was like. This is that entire comedy that he has set up. And so I was a little bummed out 'cause I actually thought like, oh, this is a whole Trey Parker Matt stone kind of thing. Not at all. But it doesn't diminish that this film, still to me, is a fucking hilarious film. And I'm gonna throw a fucking curve ball in here. This film is like a fucking 6.5 or a 7 to me, but I will watch it every single goddamn time has gone. And I paid, oh guys, don't get me wrong. I paid the 3.99 tormented. And I was like, oh, I paid the money. No. And it was a terrible and it's still not a hilarious film. It's not worth the money per se, but goddamn. I will watch this film all the time. Yeah. And maybe it's because of that hot shots, or it's that naked gun 33 and the third. It was like, it's junk food. It's just junk food. And that's all it is. And it's like, and I think that's why I still love this film, but I will repeat. The reason why I love this so much is because when in theaters, this film I thought was fucking written by the South Park people. And it wasn't until just recently that I was like, well, I got bamboozled on that. I was totally bamboozled. So, that's my feels.

Cinemavino
"trey parker" Discussed on Cinemavino
"That psych outs. Yes. That feels very veer poem to me. That feels very drinking game esque. Lactating at your opponent. Yes. Everybody's done that. Well, I haven't will. Yeah. If I could. That's what I did in beer Pong in college. Yeah, just pumping up. Lactated Adam. Yeah. Players must make shots. Increasingly outlandish and disgusting distractions from their opponents. Eventually this game catches on even though Kubernetes and post safeguards. Reamer to keep the game from my standing around. Is it reamer? It's reamer. Okay. I think it was right over. Okay. Reamer. Okay. I don't know if I was. One who rings. Okay. Basically, they put safeguards in place to keep their game from being over commercialized and the players from becoming overpaid prima donnas. In a major league style twist, the wealthy owner of the basketball team that they play on, the beers, who's played by Ernst borderline, who's an Oscar winning actress, by the way. Who's on the Simpsons? It was Ernest Berg 9. Yeah. Try it. Pocket knife. He dies, and bequeaths cup the team on the condition that the team waits the next championship. He died the way he lived. In the hot dog. As you do. That's how I want to go out bequeathed. Hot dog, hot dog incident. Glizzy. Glizzy, choking on a glizzy. Yeah. And so basically, they have to the next championship or the team reverts back to the gold digging why I play by Jamie McCarthy. Meanwhile, a slimy sleazy businessman played by Robert Vaughn, who's played, I think, almost exclusively in his career slimy, sleazy businessman. Schemes to win the team for himself and kind of maneuver his way into the golden age of life and kind of manipulate her, including putting carpet down, apparently, which is a thing. Yeah. She's good at installing carpet. I'm not greedy corners are tough. I mean, I've never done it, but I watch people installed in her house at the corners, looks like they're rough today. Well, Finn is lobby. I have used those floor cleaners as floor light buffers. Those are rough. Yeah. So basically, and at the same time, coupe and reamer find themselves falling for the same woman, played by yasmine believe a few incidentally. Joey and Chandler's dream girl and Friends. And I believe she was on Baywatch. Okay, thank God. I was gonna ream you if you didn't mention Baywatch. She oversees some kind of make a wish style organization because I guess that makes sense with the plot that she is in charge of sick kids. They like tequila. Who are survival challenge or whatever the hell happened? So that's what I have. I'm accurate to see what you guys think. We'll start with you. So this is my baseball pick, I believe. This film is absolutely amazing. And it wasn't until I rewatched it where I was like, honestly, same thing, you know, Sean said. I thought this was written by Trey Parker and Matt stone. The entire time. And then when I saw it come across that it was whatever his name was, Zucker. Zuckerberg was like, oh, let me just Google this real quick. And I was like, oh, this film makes so much more sense now. So much.

Cinemavino
"trey parker" Discussed on Cinemavino
"Up? Sean Jordan. Lemon pay dirty you. And my name is Todd wafford. So yeah, yeah. We just had a discussion off the air that's best left off the air and so we'll just leave it right there. I hope so. Well, it suits well for this film. Yeah, I'd love to see all four of us in Congress someday. Keep that table Todd. Todd has like a black box of blackmail material that he's one day going to be a great point. Yeah. So basketball. I have to take down Travis. So this will be part of our ongoing series leftovers. This is another left over. This is a sports movie, baseball. Specifically a baseball movie. Yeah. And bad basketball movie. And other things. But yeah, for this one, we are going to talk about our Pinot Grigio. We did Tara alpina an Italian egregium. Very refreshing. Another holiday season. Good, Thanksgiving wine, good life for light meat, light meals, salads, et cetera. It would be a great like $20 budget. And we're also gonna do some white claws. Oh, Christ. I'm sorry. Taylor's playing with it. That was my light meat. Playing with a donut van over there. Taylor's gotten big into skateboarding with his fingers. That's what they call me on the streets. That's a street name. Yeah, you definitely need to use my fingers on you. Yeah, belly zamboni. Get it, son. Billy's bony. Sorry. Man. Oh, so we're going to talk about basketball. Man, so this was released at the 31st, 1998. This was co written and directed by David Zucker, who was one of the people behind the airplane, and the gun films. Stars, Trey Parker, Matt stone, who were the creators of South Park. Was this not written by treston? Matt Matt. And I did none of that either until I rewatched it. I was unaware. They did not write it. I assumed they did. Nope. Interesting. They play coupe and ramer, who were 20 something slackers who in the beginning of the movie they crash a party, their old high school classmates, and they find everybody has grown up preppy, snobby, and weirdly skilled basketball. And so in order to come up with a game that they can actually win, the boys improvise a game called basketball, which is a hybrid of baseball, basketball, horse, and maybe beer Pong. That's kind of some beer Pong sensibility to it too. Distracting people to keep them from making the shot.

The Stuttering John Podcast
"trey parker" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast
"No, I know. And I've been saying it all along. I had another I had another lawyer on. By the way, I had this Aaron parness. I don't know if you follow him on Twitter. He's great. He's an attorney in Miami. And he's on a democratic committee, but guess what? He has his law degrees. Guess how old he is? How? 22. He started taking college courses when he was 14. Wow. Well, you know, some people are just absolute brilliant, and that's in that aspect. I mean, some people are better off mentally. You know, it's kind of like what's his name the little shit bag all the time. Always talking on shows. Really, really smart kid. I mean, he's not a kid. He's an adult. Shapiro. Shapiro. Shapiro, when you listen to Shapiro speak, Shapiro is very intelligent. The problem with Shapiro Ben Shapiro. The problem with him is that he doesn't use his intelligence for good. He uses his intelligence to hurt people to speak negative to talk down to people. You know, if I was in an area with Ben Shapiro, I would let him know you better be you better be very respectful because I smacked the shit out of that boy. He's a worthless shit what he is. But he thanks it because he is so smart and he is very smart that he can basically talk down to people. He's never had no one frigging with his ass. That's a problem. He's never had anybody say, excuse me, I don't understand what you're saying, but you know what I do know? I know I can kick your fucking ass. He's never had anybody say that to him. Well, you know, the other thing that I wanted to say to you is. Coming up on the show next week is going to be congressman Sean caston. Now, Sean caston has been prolific when it comes to climate change. And he's passed a lot of climate change legislation. Yeah, Trey Parker, Matt stone, that's who you were talking about. But now, Joe Manchin is vehemently against climate change. Legislation, why Richard, Joe Manchin is against climate change because West Virginia coal companies. Joe Manchin makes about $1.1 million a year in dividends off of the two coal companies at his son is running. And, you know, at the end of the day, that's money for Joe. Joe don't give two shits about people starving. He'll give two shits about people in West Virginia that are struggling. He doesn't give two shits about bringing opportunities to West Virginia. You are a U.S. senator for West Virginia and Joe ain't done Jack shit for us. You know, I got it, you know, these Republicans haven't done jackass for us, shit for us in Washington, D.C.. But you know, the Democrats, you're supposed to be working to bring capabilities to your state. Joe Manchin brings nothing to this state. And the only reason why Joe Manchin refuses to do anything when it comes to climate change is because he's in the pockets of the Friends of co, which are not Friends of coal miners. They're Friends of cooperators. And that's all he gives a shit about. And you know what? I'm at the point now where I'm like, I just can't wait for these people to be gone. I don't give a shit, draw their last breath, I don't care. I'm tired of bad people that found themselves in positions of authority that refused to do their damn job. We should be calling for a recall of Joe Manchin. We should be doing everything on our power in this state. Right now, West Virginia is in the worst shape ever..

The Cinematography Podcast
"trey parker" Discussed on The Cinematography Podcast
"So that was Donald Morgan, awesome, awesome dude, who's made God knows how many hours of entertainment that we've all watched over the last four decades. 5 decades? I've certainly watched a ton of his early stuff. So for sure. Yeah. Lots and lots of stuff. Now, to me, just fascinating guy. And now short ends. So Ilya it is time for our patent pending shortens segment. What is your pet obsession this week? Well, you know, it's actually something that I was a bit late on the news. It turns out that Trey Parker and Matt stone famously of the South Park franchise did a deal back in 2007 to split the digital rights to the South Park empire 50 50 with CBS Viacom. So because they made that deal back in 2007, they basically just re upped a new deal with them for just south of a $1 billion. And just South Park of a $1 billion? Yes. 935 million dollars. It's like it's an incredible deal, which seems basically unheard of, and now that, you know, these digital rights, these streaming rights is the centerpiece of all of these deals that are going on right now with the studio. It's very, very important revenue, very, very important to the filmmakers. You've got major stars threatening to sue or suing studios over this streaming income..

/Film Daily
South Park Creators Pledge 14 New Films for Paramount+
"Good news. They're going to be making fourteen new south park movies. Brad tell us breath us. Yeah not only are getting fourteen newsouth part movies. But it's part of this big new overarching deal that trey parker and matt stone the creators of south park just strapped with mtv entertainment studios and viacom. Cbs because they're also Extending south park out through. It's a milestone thirtieth season and then the deal also includes these fourteen director streaming southbound spinoff movies that will be released exclusively on paramount plus. And this is a deal that is going to make parker and stone over nine hundred million dollars which is crazy I mean. I don't even gosh i nine hundred million dollars. I mean even split between the. It's still four hundred fifty million dollars and that's just it's crazy to me. That's a crazy amount of content to commit to the like rpm still like clamoring for south park at this point. I mean south park still has very loyal fans. It's you know there's a reason it's been around for this long. It's a staple of comedy central. It's the recent specials that they've done the vaccination special they did You know a previous special. They had as well. I think it was the holiday special. And so they've proven to be very popular still and it's just to show that stuck around for so long and people continue to watch it so it's you know it's one of those things where it's just a staple now of television essentially and it's gonna keep going as long as you know Viacom keeps ordering new seasons of

WNYC 93.9 FM
"trey parker" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"It didn't child mine. I did not warrant like a Wednesday days of our lives. Yeah, I was like, no, no, no, We need to keep Greece We've finally got my mother to throw away. She had one of those TV VCR combos that she kept for the longer Time of my sister Natalie. Now we're like, ma'am, You must get rid of this. There's it's just not serve a purpose in your life s so she finally got rid of it. And she'd much to her horror. We way made her trash that Yes, VHS C watching lady I know. So in 2011. I was one of the I would say lucky ones to see you on Broadway in the Book of Mormon, the musical written by the South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. You originated the role of elder Price and I saw it in previews. Wow, you got in early I did, and that was still win. After the first number. Some people were so offended. They got up and walked out. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, as as a actor in like seeing that happen. How did it feel? It was pretty exciting. It was pretty exciting that we were because there was to walk up points. There was the walk out after the opening number that people were like. This is just they're making fun of Mormons. And this is so ridiculous. And then when elder Price an elder Cunningham, Josh Gad night get to Uganda, and there's a number what the Ugandan sort of explained their theory about Yes, life and religion that was also a big walk out point. But it didn't happen that often. But yes, it did When it did happen. It felt like we were a part of something special. Yeah, because Yeah, I had never Had never been a part of show that people I mean, the other two Broadway shows that I had done were Hairspray in Jersey Boys, and there's not exactly a lot of controversy. And either of those there's not to walk out points in Jersey Point is not to wonder. No, everybody loved Jersey boys. So so that was that was very exciting part to see people that maybe wouldn't generally go to To see a musical come and sort of experience it in a different way, and I felt the same way I popped into Hamilton right after they opened. I did it for about five weeks, just filling in for Jonathan Ross and I make it sound like I was a temp when I say it like that, But yeah, but I would rather rather impressive temp job.

Everything Everywhere Daily
"trey parker" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily
"Dyke bette midler cynthia. Nixon trey parker matt. Stone and lin manuel miranda. If i had to bet money on the next person. I would put my money on lin. Manuel miranda all. He has to do is make a non stage version of hamilton with an original song. Not in the musical to qualify for the best song category. And here's a good chance to win something. Plus he'd make a ton of money in the process. Likewise if elton john were just do a tv concert special he might be able to get his emmy for al pacino francis. Mcdermott viola davis and the other actors. Who need a grammy. I would recommend going into your basement and recording spoken word album as a vanity project. There's a good chance to win on name recognition alone. Heck ken jennings was nominated last year in that category and he's just the jeopardy guy. I should close by noting that there's also a thing called a regard which is an egot winner who also wins the razzie award which goes to the worst performances of the year. The only winner is alan. Menken won a razzie for worst song for high times. Hard times from the musical newsies. Don't worry allen you can't win them all the except i guess in your case you actually did you associate producer of everything everywhere daily. Is thor thomsen. If you'd like to support the show. Please donate over. Patriot dot com. There is content only available to supporters merchandise and even opportunities for a show producer. Credit if you know someone you think would enjoy the show. Please share with them. Also remember if you leave a five star review. I'll read a review on the show..

The Troy Farkas Show
"trey parker" Discussed on The Troy Farkas Show
"I think it's crucial to ask people questions. I never shut up remember in school when they say there's no such thing as a dumb question but then you wouldn't raise your hand anyway because you didn't want people to judge you for asking what you felt was a dumb question i've never let that deter me. I am all for asking dumb questions. And if you're not asking them questions you're dumb. You should be asking dumb questions act stupid. Okay get over yourself. Stop not doing things for fear of judgment like we should just move past all of that and when it comes to finding mentors it is so important the best thing about. Espn my time there and one of the things that i was kind of waffling back and forth in my mind about should i leave. Should i not because they had such a great support system in there so many people there were just willing to have a conversation with you. People at i mean i talked to the president. The company multiple times presents the company multiple times people on all levels. Were willing to give you their time to talk and to get a coffee. Two others office whatever to go for a walk outside. I loved that. And i was afraid of leaving because i felt spoiled being at this amazing company that this was my first experience because i was afraid that every other place when not live up to the espn expectations that culture of just. Hey just sent an email to this person. We'll talk we'll chat and maybe we can form some type of relationship. I wasn't sure if i was going to find that elsewhere. And i needed that. I had so many mentors at espn so many people that i could email that i could see call taxed at any time and ask for help asked for their input. And it's hard right it is. I think some of us have struggled with with this before is just like knowing when to get in contact with someone when you need something and just getting in contact us to further a relationship i think both are important and learning how to delineate. The difference between the two is very important. I just love following up with someone every couple of months and just having a conversation about pressing just keeping that relationship going. It is so important and it's so important to understand to realize what you don't know when having that self awareness and asking for help and finding people who have the answers have been in your shoes before identify. Those people have a conversation with those people rack. Those brains of those people people of talking about themselves added. It's something that i have learned and it's very important so i lean into it. I mean just just this week. Because i've left. Espn and now that network has dwindled. It's no longer at my fingertips. I now have to put it in a little more active work to defined mentors and i had to great conversations this week with people that i truly respect in that are amazing people and they have mazing outlooks on life. And that's why. I want to surround myself with them because i want to be like them and have their same outlook of gratitude and and just the way that they approach life and work and relationships family every day and they gave me some great advice about things that i'm kind of struggling with in my own mind as i go forward here and more on the personal side in the professional side and i write those things down. I take notes. I keep things in the back of my mind. I do whatever it is so that their lessons stay with me and so that is something that i would advise is fine. Mentors find the people that have been in your shoes before and try to follow in their footsteps. Older people are best resources. They've been there they've done that and it's i will also stress find unbiased people because as much as i love my family and look up to my family or some other people in my life like they're always going to tell what they want me to do not what i should do. So it's best to find people who are neutral and really have no rooting interest either way and whatever decision that is that you are trying to make so. That is my advice for the young people out there. Just fine people you look up to and don't be afraid and don't be afraid that's dumb questions get out of your comfort zone and to stop doing things for fear of being comfortable or judgment and if people don't get back to like whatever their loss and move onto the next okay. So that's that's my advice. So that's today's podcast. Remember you can also find the monday podcast over on our youtube channel. We post the entire monday. Podcast over on the tray. Farkas youtube channel which is where we have a bunch of clips from our monday and thursday shows as well care is doing some great work over their publishing those videos on youtube and In terms of following us on social media is just go to the links in our show notes and just click on them. They're right there and we've got an exciting couple weeks coming up here. Some big guests. Coming up on the trade show that i'm super excited about you guys really liked last thursday's episode which i'm super hyped about my child with the cereal with stoic. Girl shouts gabrielle. Mikey minor got really good guests coming up over the next few weeks so let us know what you think. Let us know what you wanna see. Leave a review apple podcast or on the trey parker show dot com. Which again is where a bunch of the stuff you can find your videos blogs podcasts episodes. All of that good stuff. I never know how to end these these monday episode or these thursday episodes. So i think i'm going to have to have keira put out some type of call to action on social media. What should my closing line. For the pike as i don't know but sometimes you have to go to your audience for for your best idea so i might have to lean on you guys to help me close out the podcasts. Because i never know how to do it. I don't know. I'm still getting better at this but that wraps up. Today's episode more podcasts. Coming for you on thursday to help you live a better life as a young person growing up in this chaotic ever changing world. I'm also going to be on a podcast this week. We're taping that conversation tonight. Actually and then that'll be out to the world. So i'll share that with you guys as well but until then have a great week kick ass this week. I'm rooting forty. You find some mentors in. let's debt after..

The Troy Farkas Show
"trey parker" Discussed on The Troy Farkas Show
"My name is jake lenox. I'm twenty eight and my quotas. Sleep is the cousin of death. And what does that mean to you. I think the most important thing in life is to be present to bring positive energy and it's impossible to be present while you're sleeping so if you are awake you should be with the people that you love trying to make a difference in a positive way in their life and that's why that quote is important to me. Good morning and welcome to another edition of detroit. Parker showy podcast. That is not about me today. It might be about me. But it's about all of us. The twenties or a crucial time in our lives and on this show we navigate the highs and lows of early adulthood together. Thank you for joining me for another thursday edition of the show. I'm very excited for today's show because we're going to do something a little bit difference on the thursday show. I laid out the plan last week. The exciting future of the podcast. But i figured before we get really into it before we really hit the ground running here. I think it's best to get to know me now. I've received a lot of really great messages from all the listeners of the show. Giving me a lot of praise and telling me that they love the podcasts. They love the voice. They loved the questions. They love all these things. But i'm here to tell you i am the first to tell you in. My guest will tell you this today. I am not perfect. I'm a flawed individual. We are all flawed individuals. I make mistakes. I miss speak. I act irrationally. Sometimes i can't make up my mind sometimes all these problems i mean every single day something else happens but of course just in today's world you don't necessarily always present those problems. But today i'm presenting those prompts to you in two of my very best friends in the world. Connor burks jake. Lennick are going to point out my flaws on the show today. now. I am not an egotist. I am not a narcissist like. They're going to claim that i am. I do not like making things about me. Which i know is so funny. Because this is literally called the trey parker's show and there's a logo with my name on it and their stuff with my name on it. And i know this is a podcast but on the video version of this. They had my name in their backgrounds on their green screens. Which is hilarious. But i promise. I am. I care about other people. And that's the point of this show is to give back to the communities to make everyone else a better person to me included. I'm still trying to get there. I'm trying to figure it out. That's the whole point. We are all trying to figure it out together but on today's show. Here's what's coming up. We're going to do a bracket it is march madness. Fridays the first day of the ncaa tournament best weekend in the sports world. But i figured okay. How can we capitalize on this on the frame parker show and so i said all right. There's a lot of troy stories. This is what we used to call them. In my area of work shadows discount messina who coined the term troy stories stories about me stories. That highlights all the weird things that i do. I do a lot of weird things that other people think are super freakishly weird. That i don't even think twice about it just like oh that's troy. That's what he does..

The War on Morons
"trey parker" Discussed on The War on Morons
"Moron it seems like they're everywhere you turn every single day they invade the headlines another half wheat criminal with the half-baked scheme. I'd rather social media simpleton going viral. Another florida man stretching the bounds of stupidity over another pack investigate ws throwing a temper tantrum. And that's not even the worst from empty talk. It heads the cable news channels to the humorless tax in hollywood to the pea brain politicians pulling the puppet strings everywhere. You look. there's another idiot telling you how live your life so this leaving the white house as pretty wakes up every morning and he has no fucking idea why he's there he's like well. Hey garage for sleepover. I hope we got. I hope we got lots of peace in hot dogs. And he re special guy. He east called a minor. Actr- acted purchase and p be wrong. The allow he cut short. Edged are will jane. A lisa have had enough with clever satire madcap humor and the craziest cast of characters and podcasting. They're lining up and taking aim at the world of stupidity every single week because it is time to go to war though. War are more rodrigues. It is tuesday march sixteenth. Twenty twenty one and this is episode. Seventy two of the war on morons. I'm jay and i'm in east asia and welcome to the only show online where we speak truth to stupidity every single week. Mets ride every single week. Unlike the so called leader of the so-called free world we come out of the basement more than once a fiscal quarter. I mean crazy isn't it. I mean every tuesday morning you guys can tune into the audio feed at hami media group pod dot com or the video feed at tv dot gov dot com and no matter what's going on in the world we'll have about an hour and a half of etiologies insanity for ya not that i'm saying that makes us special or anything. I mean you if you subscribe to hami media group if you get on gab and if you don't in your fan of the show i'm telling you you're missing out i've said it a million times cancel cable. There's a ton of great content. Out there i mean on. Hmg i love hitting the mark. I love right opinion. Yeah and i mean. Don't forget about the suck my balls south park. I'd bet those guys have plenty to talk about now with that. New vaccine festival dropped everything. They better not talk about that though the loser youtube. Yeah but they can't talk about that for another ten years because even though they do a new episode every single week. It's like in chronological order and are still on like season three years even four or something i forgot. I mean how how many frigging episodes of south park. I'm gonna seasons. i can't even count episodes. I would say there's probably like twenty something seasons which i mean. Yes from calculating this right. It's definitely making your point. Act that is making my point. I wasn't exactly exactly going there but I mean my original point is smart ass amateur. Comedians like us and all the great content creators on. Hmg and gab. Tv frankly everywhere else you know if we can come out week after week in some cases day after day and never run out of ground to cover things to say. Guess what people i mean. You know like how are unelected chinese. But puppet of a president can't do that until like i mean it took him fifty days. It took that moron fifty days before he finally made a prime time address to the nation. You know and then that was the best he could do. Yeah i mean look honestly. I don't know what you expected. Don't you know how hard it is for joe to stay up past his bedtime ahead. I'm sure they had to shoot them up full of something he came out and was like i'll admit i didn't watch his stupid speech. Anyone i actually. He broke records really. He got a. I think he got over. Seven thousand live viewers out of a country filled with how many people million he had eighty trillion people. That voted nothing i mean. They say he had over. Eighty billion people voted for him. Seven thousand viewers right. I mean it all adds up people. Eases i mean a fat girl. Compla- can't you can play a video game on twitch and get seven thousand people to watch. Joe came out and said something like you know if we submit to tyranny If we also meant to tyranny maybe he'll let us have a hamburger. Maybe even a hotdog. Maybe even we can light a sparkler role with a small gathering on independence day. You know not not your whole family or anything just just enough to celebrate freedom right. Yeah no wonder. Nobody watches that asshole which goes back to what we were saying. I mean if you take a month and a half to get your notes together for a twenty minute speech that nobody watches. You're just not might not be cut out for the job there. Joe i mean really maybe we should make trey parker matt stone president. You're at least either. Those guys has dementia. And as far as i know neither one of them is a pedophile or at the very least they're dumb enough to molest any kids on camera goes back to that. Dementia free hang. Yeah yeah so way more than than you can save on about moron right. Well know if it weren't for all the election fraud that should have pretty much been trump's in dire campaign strategy like that's all he would have needed to do really basically just the frank reynolds strategy from the beauty pageant episode and always sunny in philadelphia. Really oh god yeah that'd be. That'd been great during the debates. Like i'm chris wallace or whoever you know. They're they're asking the questions. You know those Those wonderful unbiased questions. A president trump Do you renounce white nationalism. Or whatever they're gonna ask him and then he'll just ignore the question. Chris i'd like to. I'd like to record that a do it trump. but i'd like to record the show. The my opponent gropes little girls and sniffs their hair live on c. span as your president. I vowed to continue not did kids at the white house. Mr president your time and now i'd like to sing. A song starts doing his dance so yeah not digital kids. No good dental and kids wouldn't do it with anybody younger than my own daughter. No little kids like those lyrics really apropos. For trump arthur. Much better that he's gonna be on it. Yeah yeah i dunno. I mean.

The Trash
"trey parker" Discussed on The Trash
"Off if that guy was juergen up poop and he did it to you as soon anyway today and have the confidence to come back to work. That's been trashing okay. Hopefully wonderful theme today. i don't know maybe not sell it's another update in the army hammer. Cannibalism saga. I'll leave me. I'm leave army alone. Enemy oh do it and then let's talk know just a brief outline breed over here some of army hammers axes and women online. Who have received like dmc from him and have communicated with him have revealed that he has like a cannibalism fetish where he lay tells people straight up. I want to eat you. I want to eat your like. I wanna i wanna drink Stuff like that and one of his exes confirms that like some weird shit in their relationship in like he took the whole like you know like master slave dominant sex thing to part. We're like you know he would savings. Like i wanna cut off of your flesh and cook them and eat them before. I uni you shit like that on my own heart got sex ed time money that everyone's mad because you can't you can't please anyone because everyone's mad because armie hammer wants to eat women but everyone got mad. Also when he Wouldn't eat when where's the long beach somewhere. There has to be a definitive line. K but this is very similar to the whole hannibal cop case of the guy that went on like dark web forums and chat rooms and a cop and they talked about like you know killing and eating people so armee hammer allegedly is into this like cannibalism fetish. But is he really her real. That's that's where this next story really speaks people's increased. So he did some construction work with one of his friends. Quarantine in joshua tree and it was like an abandoned hotel that they were redoing and people are like well. Why would you fucking go out there and just like work construction randomly. When you're fucking rich movie star like you come from old money here. Parents literally like property unlike the cayman islands. You're putting basically a actor. I'm researching role gonna be restructured manager by next. He literally said that who knows dues. Loves this like okay. Sure what that people thought. That was weird but now role. How easy is that. don't use it more. Owner is fifteen minutes away in kind of an open area. Green bodies have been found missing women so date armie hammer. These women who knows hammer a vampire and just saying that. It's all pretty suss. An his ex now said that he branded her like nexium style and drink her blood no and thought takings man. It is and that's pretty trashy because if this is the reason why this is like so fucking weird isn't his. There's no proof that he's actually done anything. All we have are like messages and shit like that. And it's like can you like this is where the holy thought crime comes into play my. Yeah and he makes him like creepy and weird but like everybody has some creepy weird. Shouldn't there into a little bit. So i mean everybody's got something. Yeah now i don't know so. This is just a whole mess. I can't wait to see what else how do you. How do you develop that fetish like you. You pop your first boner to zombie. Movie like what happened. He probably has wearing silence of the land. You though i mean. That's kind of sexy like that. And he's got a boner. I don't know just where it's purely where he got his first boehner matter to be something like i don't know here yet. So that is my trashing news story. That's a good one. I can't wait to see how unbalanced. Like i think he's gotten retin like hick off some upcoming projects in stop all of these allegations. Probably a good thing. Yeah yeah these three. The three bodies found like women who had been missing like pearl awhile so they're like missing pieces themselves or something. I don't know i'm there like not a lot of details yet. So we'll see. I left cannibal the musical so i'm fascinated by this ryan is early musical on hannibal musical matched on trey. Parker did it like they play at the end of the south park episodes like that that that that all came from cannibal the musical really but it's about alfred packer who led a put at finishing up in colorado back eighteen hundreds and like they got snowed in at a certain spot. In order to survive he killed eight. A bunch of people nice sounds like a great reason to make a musical right. Yeah yeah that's the first time i there. Sorry full circle will the first time in. I noticed qiming word. Cut him for divorce officially yay and yes she she's looking for. I think she persona custody. Maybe they're they. They were saying like His his mental health shouldn't affect joint custody or something like that. I can't come into question because it was said in order for that he didn't have. You never really had any bipolar episodes in front of the kids isn't show up the crowd of people that him one into a board. Nor that's like fucked up. That's mental of new years. That will she will hear it. And it's gonna fuck her up so she had to have heard it. If you fucking hurt it you know. Probably got tagged on that from the news. But he said like. Ll we know you're only like six and weren't it's in video your dad's saying that you get.

Trivia With Budds
10 Trivia Questions on Fictional Sports Teams
"We're gonna jump into today's episode fictional sports teams. Give you the team. You tell me what franchise it is from here. We go fictional sports teams. I'll give you the name of the team. You tell me what franchise it's from might be a book a movie a tv show video game at cetera. Here's question number one. The springfield isotopes number one. The springfield isotopes. What franchise is that. From number one fictional sports teams number two that chug lee cannons number. Two the charlie cannons and question. Number three the rancho cain high. Toro's number three the rancho cain high. Toro's number three and number four mean machine number four mean machine followed by number five milwaukee beers number five the milwaukee beers question number six the flint michigan tropics number six the flint michigan tropics number six and number seven the south central louisiana state mud dogs number seven the south central louisiana state mud dogs three questions to go on fictional sports teams number eight. The washington sentinels number eight. The washington sentinels and number nine. The new new york. Mets the new new york mets. And your last one number ten district. Five in what franchise movie tv show etc. Would there be a fictional. Sports team called district five. Those are all of your fictional sports teams. Hopefully you were able to identify most of them. We'll be right back in just a second to see if you pulled it off. We are back with the answers to fictional sports teams. Let's see how you did number one. The springfield isotopes. That of course was the simpsons which makes sense because simpsons fan. Luke mckay wrote these questions. Thank you luke. For sending him to me number the canons. That is harry potter quidditch team. In harry potter that shuttling cannons number. Three the rancho. Cain high toro's that was bring it on the cheerleading movie. Bring it on. I'm received that on a date in eighth grade way back in the day. It's an okay movie number. Four mean machine. The longest yard that is from the longest yard mean machine number. Five milwaukee beers is basketball one of my favorite trey parker matt stone movies bastketball number six to flint michigan tropics semi pro semipro with will ferrell and woody harrelson. This is a movie nobody really talks about. But it's pretty funny. Semipro number seven d south central louisiana state mud dogs. That is the waterboy the water boy number eight the washington sentinels is the replacements a football movie the replacements number nine the new york mets is futurama. Futurama and number ten district five is from the mighty ducks franchise the mighty ducks. I don't know much about real sports but boy. I had fun hosting this one on fictional sports teams. Hope you had fun playing along. If you like the show lever of you get free stuff from me in the mail. Just let me know that you did it. By emailing ryan buds at g mail dot com. We have one more for you. Call the fact of the day and the fact of the day is before toilet. Paper was invented. americans used to use corn cobs. That's right nothing like an ice corncob to wipe your bum before toilet paper now. you know.

The Frame
'South Park' Episode Mocks Hollywood for Shaping Stories to Please China
"Comedy central South Park is no stranger to controversy over the shows almost three hundred episodes creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have taken on everything from scientology to the war in Iraq now the show has a new critic China the latest South Park episode titled Banned in China Takes on among other things how Hollywood panders to the massive sneeze entertainment market here's a cut from the episode that gets right to the point I can't do it anymore you guys I can't even think the Chinese government censoring everything I write no there's not going to be a bio pic movie for us it's so wrong you know I mean we live in a time where the only movies that it's American kids go see are ones that are approved by China yeah like China's the new MPAA Ryan Parker wrote about the controversy for the Hollywood reporter and he tells me how the Chinese government has reacted so far from everything that we can he from our correspondent it looks like South Park has been pretty much banned in the country and all references to sell park had been scrubbed from any online sites basically from everything we know if you search for South Park your not going to get any information and apparently all the streaming services have also seized is carrying any of the episodes in any of the clip so it's almost as though South Park all of a sudden doesn't exist I wanNA play a little cut from the episode here this is a scene in which may have caught the eye of some Chinese censors in this bit a very angry Mickey Mouse who might also be Disney head Bob Iger is chastising in a room full of Disney and marvel characters decided to go and start Chinese and I just say anything critical of Chinese politics will it is true so the Chinese seem to exploit their own people forced labor so I would say there's a fair amount in the band in China episode that Chinese answer could be a little bit angry about if you were to kind of pick a couple of examples what would you cite well I think that the when he the Pu reference definitely did not go over well I think that's been well reported that that's a huge issue there and then the the the way in which the the work camps were portrayed were in the Horton conditions that the those in prison there had to go through and was also probably Inaugu over well Yeah Winnie the Pooh I think in some circles has been compared to the appearance of President Gee and the Poo essentially vanished from a lot of sense social media sites in China is that right that sure seems to be the case from everything that I've seen reported and that apparently is what Matt and Trey the creators of South Park thought to and that's one of the reasons why randy when he gets put into a work camp runs into Winnie the Pooh and piglet and they explain exactly what's happening in the news which is the first time that Matt and Trey Have you South Park and real world events in news and worked it into the story line so you know they're getting their laughs but they're also a few things that maybe some folks aren't aware of listen guys we just got word back from the Chinese censors they don't want US mentioning organ transplants how come well they've been accused of harvesting organs from look it doesn't matter they they said no to the Oregon stuff oh and no homosexuality either there's this great phrase in the law it's a Latin phrase called ray so low quarter which means the facts speak for themselves and I have to say the fact that Chinese censors are blocking South Park pretty much validates the whole point of the episode doesn't it it would sure appear to be that way I think the mantra were definitely making a point sir numerous points rather when they did this episode both about how Hollywood and studios tailor their art to fit the Chinese censors so that they can obviously make money there but also the horn conditions that the work camps in China or what people who were in those camps in China the horrid conditions that they have to go through there've been a couple of run INS with China recently one is the NBA and the NBA has apologized because of what it called an inappropriate comment and by the general manager of the Houston Rockets who sent out a tweet and support of Hong Kong's Democracy Movement Matt and Trey have come out with a slight he different statement what did they say in response to the controversy well they went right for it which they usually tend to lean and they said light quote like the NBA welcome the Chinese censors into our homes into our hearts and part and basically what they were saying this full apology is that money and money is more important than freedom democracy so they definitely were leaning in and taking a shot with this fo apology and I I can't imagine this'll be the last we hear of it I wouldn't be surprised if there was something in this week's episode I don't know necessarily but I certainly wouldn't be surprised if this is the last we hear of it from them

Tony Katz Today
Silver reacts as Chinese TV cancels NBA games
"There's some run between the NBA in China NBA commissioner Adam silver I hope that when I'm in Shanghai I can meet with the appropriate officials and discuss where we stand China says it will not be airing NBA preseason games on Chinese state TV as it had originally planned all because of Houston Rockets owner David Morais who tweeted support for pro democracy protesters in Hong Kong silver says in the NBA is standing by Morais China's also upset with the creators of South Park the people's Republic recently banned episodes that mocked the country over its dispute with the NBA Trey Parker and Matt stone offered a tongue in cheek apology Monday their apology read like the NBA we welcome the Chinese censors into our homes and into our hearts and after a few more digs wound up with we good

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Jason Nathanson, Abc Roseanne and Joe Rogan discussed on Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
"Abc entertainment news here's jason nathanson in her first tweets show is cancelled by abc roseanne writes quote don't feel sorry for me guys i just want to apologize to the hundreds of people and wonderful writers all liberal and talented actors who lost their jobs on my show due to my stupid tweet i will be on joe rogan's podcast friday bar sparked outrage tuesday after what many called a racist dig at former obama administration adviser valerie jarrett morgan freeman fighting back against allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior in a ten page letter from his attorney the eighty year old actors demanded an immediate retraction and an apology from cnn following its report last week in which multiple women accused freeman of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior cnn says it stands by its reporting tonight say goodbye to the americans the critically acclaimed ethics spicier end its run after six seasons and south park's trey parker turns fortysix today i'm jason nathanson harvey weinstein's.