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Trey Parker (1) (1969–)

Author of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut [1999 film]

For other authors named Trey Parker, see the disambiguation page.

82+ Works 1,933 Members 14 Reviews

Series

Works by Trey Parker

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut [1999 film] (1999) — Director — 314 copies, 2 reviews
Team America: World Police [2004 Film] (2004) — Director/Screenwriter/Voice — 282 copies, 3 reviews
South Park: The Complete First Season (2002) 96 copies, 1 review
South Park: The Complete Second Season (2003) 72 copies, 1 review
Orgazmo [1997 film] (1997) — Director/Writer/Actor — 55 copies
Cannibal! The Musical [1993 film] (1993) — Director — 39 copies
The Book of Mormon: Original Broadway Cast Recording (2011) — Composer — 38 copies, 1 review
South Park Guide to Life (2009) 35 copies, 1 review
South Park, Vol. 2 (1998) 19 copies, 2 reviews
South Park Vol. 1 (1998) 17 copies
South Park: Imaginationland (2008) 14 copies
South Park: The Stick of Truth [2014 Video Game] (2014) — Writer — 12 copies
South Park [VHS] (2015) 11 copies
South Park, Volume 3 (1998) 10 copies
South Park - Timmy (2001) 7 copies
South Park Volume 6 (1999) 7 copies
South Park, Vol. 4 (1999) 6 copies
South Park, Vol. 5 (1998) 6 copies
South Park: Season 1-5 (2019) 3 copies
South Park 1 copy

Associated Works

Despicable Me 3 [2017 film] (2017) — Actor — 370 copies, 3 reviews
Baseketball [1998 film] (1998) — Actor — 103 copies, 1 review
A LEGO Brickumentary [2014 film] (2014) — Self — 14 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1969-10-19
Gender
male
Occupations
film director
television director
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Conifer, Colorado, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Colorado, USA

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Reviews

15 reviews
I've been listening to the music from the Broadway play, but this book makes everything clear. It's certainly darker than just the music would make one think and such an excellent treatment of the subject. Naive young Mormon missionaries are sent to Uganda where none of the other missionaries have been able to convert even one person. When their white bread positive thinking American can-do spirit is confronted with the realities of this African village they're taken aback. The village show more people are mad at god? The General wants to circumcise all the women because clitorises are bad. Some men have sex with babies in order to cure their AIDS. The missionaries say "That's terrible" and the Africans say "We know." They're not stupid, they're suffering and they don't see how Jesus is going to make anything better for them.

Elder Cunningham's unique imagination saves the day. Nabulung, the beautiful African love interest, (whom Elder Cunningham alternately calls Nab Bon Jovi or Neosporin) sings I can imagine what it must be like. This perfect happy place. I bet the goat meat there is plentiful and they have vitamin injections by the case. The warlords there are friendly. They'd help you cross the street. And there's a red cross on every corner With all the flour you can eat...Sal Tla Ka Siti, The most perfect place on Earth, Where flies don't bite your eyeballs and human life has worth. The other stand out songs are I Believe about what Mormons believe and I Am Africa about the missionaries' falling in love with their assigned country. If you can't see the play, the book with a side of sountrack is the next best thing.
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I got to see this musical on its national tour. It was an amazing show, although I spent some time blushing. I was as shocked as the Mormon missionaries at the meaning of Hasa Diga Eebowai! I knew I had to get the CD when I got home.

Of the songs included, I loved Hello for the wordplay within it. The kindness in I Am Here for You overrides the humor. Making Things up Again makes me giggle as Arnold takes the Holy Word and adds fiction. "Up again making things you are" says the Wizened Old show more Jedi Master. (And yes, I laughed out loud.) Tomorrow is a Latter Day brought both tears and laughter. "Thank you God! Ma ho nei bu, Eebowai!"

I would advise getting the CD over the MP3 version. While the synopsis and lyrics are available online, the gorgeous photography is not. I will also note that this recording is definitely NOT workplace safe. Nor is it for the easily offended.

Recommended for listeners who have either seen the play and enjoyed it or for those who are willing to listen to the message that God doesn't want us to hurt one another; rather, we should love one another.
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Hilarious! I would stop short of calling this book a 'guide to life' on any planet however :).

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Statistics

Works
82
Also by
4
Members
1,933
Popularity
#13,323
Rating
4.0
Reviews
14
ISBNs
98
Languages
2

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