Posted on 12/24/2014 9:47:59 PM PST by matt1234
DVD copies of Team America: World Police have sold out on Amazon and Walmart following the controversy surrounding fellow North Korean parody The Interview.
The 2004 comedy, by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, uses a cast of puppets to poke fun at former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il and a host of Hollywood celebrities.
The movie has now become a hit again - following Sony's cancelled and reinstated release of The Interview, a film based on an assassination plot of current North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
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Copies of Team America sell out on Amazon and Walmart as interest is rekindled by controversy surrounding fellow North Korean parody The Interview
The ghost of Rog Ebert just shed a tear.
Ebert Review: Team America
Chicago Sun Times ^ | 10/15/2004 | Roger Ebert
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1245726/posts
I have watched the “I’m So Ronery” several times since this controversy started! LOL!
The Interview is horrible. North Korea can make better movies than this bomb.
It’s all about the puppet porn.
Team America is most likely the better movie for entertainment value. Seth Rogan seems like somebody who would sit next to you on a long redeye flight a talk nonstop about himself,ignoring all social cues that you would prefer it if he would just shut up.
F yeah!
Skatchamagowza! Tell it to Warren.
“Its all about the puppet porn.”
That’s some funny stuff right there!!
America, Fword Yea!
America, bleep yeah!
The South Park guys who did this film upset some of their followers who felt they “sold out to the right wing, man!”
Their opinions may tilt to the right but not on social issues maybe; one was quoted as saying “we hate conservatives but we really f-—ing hate liberals”.
And they tweaked Hollywood with the description of actors belonging to the “Film Actors Guild”
via Netflix
Team America: World Police (2004) 1hr 37m
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/70011195?trkid=13752289
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Several uploads in parts and in whole on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=team+america+full+movie
I am just baffled by the attraction of cartoons, comic books, and other children’s media for many of today’s young and middle-aged adults.
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