Posted on 10/31/2007 9:00:38 AM PDT by EveningStar
New South Park episode TONIGHT on Comedy Central - Imaginationland: Episode III - live thread!
THE GOVERNMENT DECIDES TO NUKE IMAGINATIONLAND IN AN ALL-NEW "SOUTH PARK" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 AT 10:00 P.M.* ON COMEDY CENTRAL
Viewers Can Catch The Entire "Imaginationland" Trilogy Beginning Wednesday, October 31 At 9 PM
Episode II Was The Most Watched Program In All Of Television Among Men 18-24, Beating Out The World Series And Ranked #1 In Cable Among Persons 18-49
In the exciting conclusion of the Imaginationland trilogy, Stan and Butters are stuck in Imaginationland and the government has given the go-ahead to nuke the whole thing. This all-new episode of "South Park" titled, "Imaginationland: Episode III," premieres on Wednesday, October 31 at 10:00 p.m. on COMEDY CENTRAL.
Last week's episode, "Imaginationland: Episode II" drew over 3.6 million total viewers and was the most watched program in all of television for Wednesday night among Men 18-24.
Previously in Episode II, the government revealed their secret portal into the Imagination. This week, a nuclear device is in position and ready to launch. Inside Imaginationland, Stan and Butters engage in the battle of their lives as they fight the army of evil imaginary forces. Kyle pleads with the U.S. government for his friends lives and undeterred by the crisis facing the nation, Cartman goes all the way to the Supreme Court to get Kyle to suck his balls.
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I just changed over to watch Holly Bridget and Kendra.
Poor Kyle.
Cartman came out ok! LOL
The manatees just don't have those home run idea balls that often, imho.
I DID get the reference to Alien Resurrection, wherein butter's imagination renders his dad, and Santa, as mutated science experiments complete with tentacles instead of limbs.
Quite frankly, I found the movie boring, being unable to separate the story from the overall look, and pace, of the film. Techniques like that are better left to plays, imho.
It did remind me of, now my mind is going, the Aldous Huxley novel.
Although, it b-school, analyzing a magazine ad, I pointed out that "THX Sound" was a George Lucas reference to his first movie, to the yawns of my classmates, as well as gaining me sarcasm from the professor, getting an overly trivial reference in a consumer marketing class.
Loved last night's episode... the return of ManBearPig! ;-D
It gets worse than that. In "American Grafitti", John Milner's license plate is THX 138, and in Star Wars, Princess Lea's cell block on the Death Star is... 1138.
Did they say that? I missed it.
I forgot about those appearances, but I saw those two movies before I watched, let alone heard, of THX 1138.
I said my mind is going. It must be dull from ignoring the hippie/no nuke thing for decades, as my electric bill has gone up.
I'll have to watch the recording when I get home.
It was “Don’t nuke our imagination, bro, Whoohoo!”
I liked Butter’s “An M-60 for Jesus!”
Jack.
Looks like this trilogy was the South Park Narnia movie. Yeowzer, I couldn’t even count the number of toy/cartoon/movie references.
You have Freepmail.
That is why I missed it. Might have been better to say:
Dont nuke *mee* imagination, bro!
The "me" in "don't taser me, bro!" is what makes it personal and funny. my is grammatically correct but mee would be more appropriate. The 'Whoohoo' just makes it sound like a stupid hippie on acid.
Oh look at you go Kyle! You dirty girl! You love those balls! rofl.
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