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2004
93 minutes
Action and Adventure, Animation, Comedy
English
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After South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone continue their mission to be as amusing and offensive as possible with this story, told with the use of Thunderbirds-style puppets, about the activities of an extremely dumb and destructive band of anti-terrorist operatives. This pokes fun at terrorists, politicians of every hue, politically engaged celebrities and much else besides, and when you're not laughing you can try to work out whether or not this is a valuable or a dangerous film.
Contains strong language, violence and sex, all involving puppets.
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