Trey Parker and Matt Stone Talk About Why The Book of Mormon Isn’t Actually Offensive, and the Future of South Park
Trey Parker and Matt Stone Talk About Why The Book of Mormon Isn’t Actually Offensive, and the Future of South Park
South Park ’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone describe their Broadway Musical, The Book of Mormon , as an “atheist love letter to religion.” The show, which opens March 24, tells the story of two young missionaries who travel to a troubled area of Africa — beset by AIDS, poverty, a warlord who likes to force clitoridectomies, and just, overall, lots of despair — to spread their faith. We spoke with …
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A faster, leaner, stronger you this spring
I’ve heard all the excuses not to go to the gym: It’s still too cold out. It’s too far from where I live. I’m busy. I’m tired. I’d rather work up a sweat from eating chips and dip or cake and pie than from sheer physical exhaustion.
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Meet the 2011 SXSW Filmmakers | “Happy New Year” Director K. Lorrel Manning
Sgt. Cole Lewis, mentally and physically scarred by his time served in Iraq and Afghanistan, finds humanity, compassion and friendship in a group of similarly injured veterans in the psychiatric ward at a remote Veterans Hospital. Through humor and pathos, Lewis becomes a ray of hope in the ward, as the men find a way to combat their post-war grief. However, just as their luck starts to change …
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Mars Needs Moms (2011)
Over the course of my day job, I’ve seen the trailer for Mars Needs Moms more than I can count. It has generated a loathing within me that I cannot adequately describe. The general rule of thumb is that the trailer for a comedy will include all the funniest moments. It seems that with Mars Needs Moms, the decision was made to include only the most annoying parts in the trailer, because every …
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