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Preview: Parker & Stone

June 7, 2012 5:58 AM

Steve Kroft talks to Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of Comedy Central's "South Park" and gets to watch the process that each week produces another scathing and hilarious episode. Now the duo also have the biggest hit on Broadway, the musical comedy "The Book Of Mormon." Watch Kroft's report on Sunday, June 10 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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by esteban322 August 7, 2012 8:26 AM EDT
First, I love how some "tolerant" Christians wish South Park would attack "arabs" and other Muslims. Second, Christianity has killed just as many people in its name than any other. Third, people need to either get a sense of humor, or simply turn the channel. These guys have done nothing to harm anyone....they have only tried to make something that makes them laugh. Religion isn't the only thing that they lampooned but for some reason thats the only thing people have been bent-out-of-shape about on here. Religion is supposed to be forgiving. Isn't it?
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by scocksres1 June 17, 2012 11:15 PM EDT
Why aren't these two talented people attack the Muslims?
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by breakawayman June 10, 2012 10:37 PM EDT
how disappointing(but not surprising)that steve kroft would fail to challenge the 2 south park boys when they proudly proclaimed there is no line they won't cross in their pursuit of comedy. everyone knows these guys folded up like cheap lawn chairs when they encountered pushback from muslims who did not appreciate their comedic slant on islam. that is real story here. why didn't kroft ask about this? must not fit the liberal narrative promulgated by cbs. by the way, does cbs have a financial interest in south park or the lame musical?
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by amberfilms September 27, 2011 10:41 AM EDT
Looking forward to the Comedy Central doc about them coming out October 9th. Should be much more in depth...
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by Dgspecial September 26, 2011 8:27 PM EDT
Wow, first of all Dumb? People don't say that SP is dumb unless they haven't really watched in which case they are ignorant and shouldn't even talk about it. Secondly bringing up that they don't do anything on the "Violent Religions" shows how uneducated you probably are. You are a violent religion. These guys put out the best social commentary on television, they are honest and hilarious and get away with much more that any other show on the air. I am a comedian and would love to be considered anywhere close to as good as these guys are. www.boomcomedy.com PEACE!
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by mrmfm49er September 25, 2011 8:22 PM EDT
A line they won't cross.... would that be any arab jokes about mohammed?
Peaceful religions are open season, while the violent religions these two chickens won't touch in any way shape or form.
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by daughertyb September 25, 2011 8:06 PM EDT
No line they won't cross? Really? They backed away from the Mohammed line like the Coyote from a lit bomb. Probably because there aren't many Mormons waiting out in the street to stab them thru the heart with a cross driven thru a note explaining the motive. Give me a break.
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by Bojax39 September 24, 2011 1:28 PM EDT
I like SP, but some folks thinks it's dumb dumb dumb dumb DUMB. :-)
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by southparkpitch September 24, 2011 12:51 PM EDT
How do I pitch a show to these guys that do south park. I think I have a gut busting idea about gaming and meeting people online for romance. Anyone got info for me so I can send these guys my idea. I'm not looking for compensation, I just want to lay it on them and hope they like it.

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by southparkpitch September 24, 2011 12:50 PM EDT
How do I pitch a show to these guys that do south park. I think I have a gut busting idea about gaming and meeting people online for romance. Anyone got info for me so I can send these guys my idea. I'm not looking for compensation, I just want to lay it on them and hope they like it.
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