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Briare Rabbit
10-10-2004, 12:03 PM
Link: http://www.drudgereport.com/penn.htm

October 6, 2004

To Trey Parker and Matt Stone,

I remember a cordial hello when you guys were beginning to be famous guys around Hollywood at some party. I remember several times getting a few giggles out of your humor. I remember not being bothered as you traded on my name among others to appear witty, above it all, and likeable to your crowd. I never mind being of service, in satire and silliness.

I do mind when anybody who doesn't have a child, doesn't have a child at war, or isn't or won't be in harm's way themselves, is encouraging that there's "no shame in not voting" "if you don't know what you're talking about" (Mr. Stone) without mentioning the shame of not knowing what your talking about, and encouraging people to know. You guys are talented young guys but alas, primarily young guys. It's all well to joke about me or whomever you choose. Not so well, to encourage irresponsibility that will ultimately lead to the disembowelment, mutilation, exploitation, and death of innocent people throughout the world. The vote matters to them. No one's ignorance, indcluding a couple of hip cross-dressers, is an excuse.

All best, and a sincere fuck you,

Sean Penn

P.S. Take this as a personal invitation from me to you (you can ask Dennis Miller along for the ride as well) to escort you on a trip, which I took last Christmas. We'll fly to Amman, Jordan and I'll ride with you in a (?) 12 hours through the Sunni Triangle into Fallujah and Baghdad and I'll show you around. When we return, make all the fun you want.

jeo4
10-10-2004, 12:31 PM
I'm not saying he's not talented. I'm not saying he doesn't have a point. But who cares what Trey Parker and Matt Stone have to say? Isn't this just supposed to be a movie spoof anyway? Also, if the candidates aren't to their liking, then why should they bother to vote? Maybe this IS their way of speaking their mind. Lighten the fuck up, Sean. You've made mistakes before, too. (SHANGHAI SURPRISE, WE'RE NO ANGELS, marrying Madonna, just to name a few.) What happened to the good old days when he just drank himself into a stupor and then punched out a cameraman?? Man, this guy got uppity real fast.

Jon Lyrik
10-10-2004, 12:49 PM
I guess Parker and Stone's mission is accomplished.

What an uptight asshole.

thedudeman69
10-10-2004, 12:56 PM
What a arrogant asshole. They are just having some fun and he says fuck you to them?

Mentiroso
10-10-2004, 01:54 PM
Just another celeb who thinks they know whats best. Actors/Musicians/Athletes should just keep their mouth shut when it comes to politics or really anything not relating to their jobs. Just make your 20 million per movie and shut the fuck up about everything else because you end up looking like an asshole.

NuclearMisfit
10-10-2004, 01:55 PM
God what happened to Sean Penn?! Hes just a jerk asshole anymore, How many soldiers died taking time to give your ass a free tour of a war torn country?

http://www.fu-manchu.com/morbidaj/jeffs1.jpg

R.I.P. Spicolli

Scarface98.9
10-10-2004, 02:39 PM
I guess, in the first trailer for Team America, Mr. Trailor Voice was right about Penn...

echo_bravo
10-10-2004, 02:50 PM
I think I speak for everyone when I say...Thank You Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

THis is the kind of shit they want. I love the fact that they are getting under all these ultra-sensitive liberal pussies skins'.

Ben Affleck despises them for the J Lo episode and now you can sure bet that all these other elitist assholes will get their servings as well (Micheal Moore, Baldwin, Susan Surandon etc etc)

By the way, what the fuck was that rampling letter all about Mr Penn? Go fuck yourself!

Squid Vicious
10-10-2004, 04:14 PM
And I thought conservatives had no sense of humor....

Rittster
10-10-2004, 04:44 PM
Sean Penn is a fascist asshole. I'm not suprised to see this latest missive from Penn; on the "actor's studio" tv show, he boldly stated that there's "no room" for movies that are merely entertaining and that have no significant message or meaning. If Penn had his way, all the people who "merely" create entertainment and who don't vote would be in gulags.

"You've come a lonnnnnnng way, baby, to get where you've got to, today...."

Donnie_Darko
10-10-2004, 07:21 PM
Originally posted by Rittster
If Penn had his way, all the people who "merely" create entertainment and who don't vote would be in gulags.


Yea. There was another young thespian who shared that view. Now what was his name.... oh yea... HITLER!!

I was just starting to like Penn again. A string of great movies (I Am Sam not withstanding), and now this fasist shit. I ranted on another board about this, and vented my thoughts... and here they are...

Dear Mr. Penn,

You are one of the best actors in Hollywood, if not the world, and I respect your opinion on the subject. This letter however, just helps solidify your reputation as an asshole.

I won't go on about "children" and "the troops", cause honestly, I don't have children, and I feel that most of the "troops" will find the works of Matt Parker and Trey Stone rather hilarious, seeings they have senses of humor.

I wish you a long healthy career, and a big fuck you too.

ME

And his line about "no room for movies at are merely entertaining?"... what a smug fuck. I guess he forgets about his BEST role eh? I feel that if a movie ISN'T entertaining, but ONLY serves for the message, then it's just a REALLY long commercial, and was a waste to watch.

And the other thing I just LOVED that he said was, "I remember not being bothered as you traded on my name among others to appear witty, above it all, and likeable to your crowd. I never mind being of service, in satire and silliness." Traded on his name? Who does he think he is? Jesus Fucking Christ? Ohhh, thank you Sean... that you for "not minding" having your name "traded on". MAN I'm looking forward to the episode of South Park that just rips the SHIT out of this smug, arrogant asshole.

Moviefan02000
10-10-2004, 07:29 PM
Come on Sean, what a stuck up asshole. He's a good actor and all, but I just don't like him as a person, I never did. This is just the icing on the cake, but I do understand how he's mad...I guess.

NuclearMisfit
10-10-2004, 08:03 PM
He throws up about Matt and Trey not having children serving in the war but he doesnt either, he didnt even try and enlist! I guess you can speak for people if you see what they volunteered to do! I guess you can talk shit openly when your a celeb and make about 20 mill per shitty movie you make.

Jas
10-10-2004, 08:50 PM
Love his work, he's a great actor, but for shit's sake he's BEGGING to be ripped apart by South Park.

What an ASS!

blankpage
10-10-2004, 09:04 PM
Fuck, Team America is the greatest thing that happened to Hollywood.

Tweek
10-10-2004, 09:15 PM
I'm not suprised to see this latest missive from Penn; on the "actor's studio" tv show, he boldly stated that there's "no room" for movies that are merely entertaining and that have no significant message or meaning. If Penn had his way, all the people who "merely" create entertainment and who don't vote would be in gulags.


LOL
yeah, his movies were all important pieces of art..

Fast Times at Ridgemont High! What a masterpiece.
And Shanghai Surprise. How many Oscars did that win?

donna542004
10-10-2004, 10:16 PM
Originally posted by Tweek
LOL
yeah, his movies were all important pieces of art..

Fast Times at Ridgemont High! What a masterpiece.
And Shanghai Surprise. How many Oscars did that win?

It would be nice to see Hellywood be taken down a few knotches.
Donna A.

Fisting Ackbar
10-10-2004, 10:29 PM
At least now we know who will be made fun of in the next SOUTH PARK episode :)

Shockwave
10-10-2004, 10:30 PM
Hes a stuck up ass, and will probably always be one.

..im pretty sure Matt and Trey laughed their asses off at that letter.

Id like to see the self rightous bastard put his money where his mouth is, taking a private tour didnt do shit good for anyone.

At least now we know who will be made fun of in the next SOUTH PARK episode

I would LOVE to see that! Im betting they do just that.

DodgersFan11
10-10-2004, 11:46 PM
Just because he went to Iraq doesn't mean he knows shit about anything...I've been to Canada but I still don't know shit about hockey.

Moviefan1234
10-11-2004, 12:17 AM
Sean Penn is American. That means he can say whatever he wants while exercising his constitutional rights, just as you all are doing. Do I agree with what he said? No. Do I still like and respect him? Absolutely.

Buck Turgidson
10-11-2004, 12:27 AM
As usual, I get to be the one to say...

He's largely right.

Those two are increasing unfunny and irresponsible assholes and, last time I looked, Sean Penn is an American citizen and is legally entitled to offer his opinion of them.

Tweek
10-11-2004, 12:32 AM
Do I agree with what he said? No. Do I still like and respect him? Absolutely.'

his memo didn't make me hate him.

i did lose respect when he said movies have to be art and have meaning. but that was awhile ago when i saw inside the actors studio.

EBastard
10-11-2004, 01:25 AM
Now, more than ever...

I love all three of them sons o' bitches.



SHIVER ME TIMBERS...

THE BASTARD RETURNS.

p1phillips
10-11-2004, 02:29 AM
Just about everything Matt Stone and Trey Parker say and do is in the name of comedy and satire.

To take it that seriously and send off a rambling, occasionally incoherent letter means that Sean Penn is beginning to take himself way too seriously and losing his sense of humour. He needs to step back and look at the world the way most people who don't earn $20 million for three months of play acting do.

It doesn't make me think less of him or his acting, but he's just setting himself up for a greater serve from Stone and Parker.

JohnTheHenchman
10-11-2004, 02:58 AM
Originally posted by Moviefan1234
Sean Penn is American. That means he can say whatever he wants while exercising his constitutional rights, just as you all are doing. Do I agree with what he said? No. Do I still like and respect him? Absolutely.

I don't remember the constitution granting us the right to be assholes.

ilovemovies
10-11-2004, 03:07 AM
Originally posted by Tweek


i did lose respect when he said movies have to be art and have meaning. but that was awhile ago when i saw inside the actors studio.

I would say when he said that he was being a little hypocritical because he then goes and guest stars on Friends, and I like the show, but it is the epitomy of what he said he doesn't like on Inside the Actors Studio.

As for this article, I am indifferent on. I think it's pointless to be so upset over the movie, though from what I understand, the movie does make fun of alot of the actors who have been outspoken about not liking Bush. He might be upset about being ridiculed for speaking his mind which I could understand, but at the same it's a freaking movie! With puppets! Kind of pointless to get upset over it!

I also believe it was Trey Parker who called people stupid if they let movies like Fahrenheit 9/11 influence who they are voting for and he also said that those people shouldn't vote and they are too stupid to vote, or something to that extent. Penn's letter could be about that as well.

arto_j
10-11-2004, 05:29 AM
Originally posted by Buck Turgidson
As usual, I get to be the one to say...

He's largely right.

Those two are increasing unfunny and irresponsible assholes and, last time I looked, Sean Penn is an American citizen and is legally entitled to offer his opinion of them.

I agree (except for the "unfunny" part). I loved South Park, as well as the movie, but the duo's comments in the press lately have not seemed entirely informed to me. If they can speak up to the press calling the so-called "hollywood liberals" a bunch of assholes, I think Sean Penn is just as entitled as anyone to respond accordingly.

BadCoverVersion
10-11-2004, 08:16 AM
Originally posted by Buck Turgidson
As usual, I get to be the one to say...

He's largely right.

Those two are increasing unfunny and irresponsible assholes and, last time I looked, Sean Penn is an American citizen and is legally entitled to offer his opinion of them.

I'm with this crazy guy...

Shockwave
10-11-2004, 08:19 AM
I agree (except for the "unfunny" part). I loved South Park, as well as the movie, but the duo's comments in the press lately have not seemed entirely informed to me. If they can speak up to the press calling the so-called "hollywood liberals" a bunch of assholes, I think Sean Penn is just as entitled as anyone to respond accordingly.

Im pretty sure they expected most of them to do just that. This does nothing other then provide a cheap laugh.

Those two are increasing unfunny and irresponsible assholes and, last time I looked, Sean Penn is an American citizen and is legally entitled to offer his opinion of them.

..and the rest of us arent?

thedudeman69
10-11-2004, 08:27 AM
Originally posted by DodgersFan11
Just because he went to Iraq doesn't mean he knows shit about anything...I've been to Canada but I still don't know shit about hockey.

LOL.
I agree.

Moviefan1234
10-11-2004, 09:26 AM
Originally posted by JohnTheHenchman
I don't remember the constitution granting us the right to be assholes.

That's your opinion of him. Have you personally met him? I doubt it. I think it's pretty silly to call someone an 'asshole' without ever meeting them and using how they're viewed in the media to judge.

Pain In Da Azz
10-11-2004, 09:35 AM
Originally posted by p1phillips
Just about everything Matt Stone and Trey Parker say and do is in the name of comedy and satire.

The comment they made was their own opinion and people are pissed because it came off like they were encouraging people not to vote....i dont think their comment was in the name of comedy but just their opinon, and opinons are like assholes. ;)

thedudeman69
10-11-2004, 11:01 AM
Originally posted by Pain In Da Azz
opinons are like assholes. ;)

so, the more you squeeze them, the more shit comes out?:D

Pain In Da Azz
10-11-2004, 12:17 PM
if all somebody has to do is squeeze your ass for shyt to come out you might want to get that checked out at the doctor's office...i dont have that problem :p

outsyder
10-11-2004, 12:33 PM
What's the big deal? Sean Penn says "fuck you" like it's going out of style.

It's kind of lost its edge.

JohnTheHenchman
10-11-2004, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by Moviefan1234
That's your opinion of him. Have you personally met him? I doubt it. I think it's pretty silly to call someone an 'asshole' without ever meeting them and using how they're viewed in the media to judge.

Do all the people who call Bill O'Reilly an asshole know him on a personal level? No, they judge him how they see him. Give me a break, it's not like the media would really spin Penn into an asshole for no reason, for various reasons I've thought him to be one for a while. This is just the icing on the cake.

Moviefan1234
10-11-2004, 01:02 PM
Originally posted by JohnTheHenchman
Do all the people who call Bill O'Reilly an asshole know him on a personal level? No, they judge him how they see him. Give me a break, it's not like the media would really spin Penn into an asshole for no reason, for various reasons I've thought him to be one for a while. This is just the icing on the cake.

Let's be honest here, Penn has never exactly been kind to the media, so what if he writes a memo about something he believes? Who are we to judge him for that?

JohnTheHenchman
10-11-2004, 06:17 PM
I'm an American Consumer. I have, believe it or not, paid to see films he has been in. Without people like me, he would be nothing, he would not be a millionaire, he would not be able to write stupid letters and have people stick up for him.

I'd say I have every reason to judge the guy whose movies I have paid to see.

Moviefan1234
10-11-2004, 07:20 PM
Originally posted by JohnTheHenchman
I'd say I have every reason to judge the guy whose movies I have paid to see.

You see, that's the whole point. We shouldn't even care what their political feelings are. We should watch their movies and let that be the end of it. Who really cares who they vote for in the elections. I know I don't.

Moviefan1234
10-11-2004, 07:20 PM
Sorry.

Moviefan1234
10-11-2004, 07:20 PM
Friggin'

Moviefan1234
10-11-2004, 07:20 PM
Screwed up browser. My apologies.

JohnTheHenchman
10-11-2004, 07:39 PM
Originally posted by Moviefan1234
You see, that's the whole point. We shouldn't even care what their political feelings are. We should watch their movies and let that be the end of it. Who really cares who they vote for in the elections. I know I don't.

I agree. Celebrities shouldn't be pretentious to the point that they think we care about anything they have to say that is unrelated to acting.

Buck Turgidson
10-11-2004, 07:59 PM
Originally posted by arto_j
I agree (except for the "unfunny" part). I loved South Park, as well as the movie, but the duo's comments in the press lately have not seemed entirely informed to me. If they can speak up to the press calling the so-called "hollywood liberals" a bunch of assholes, I think Sean Penn is just as entitled as anyone to respond accordingly.

My original post should have read "IncreasingLY unfunny", as in: "used to be very funny, starting to slip and unintentionally parody themselves".

Sorry for the confusion.

Buck Turgidson
10-11-2004, 08:01 PM
Originally posted by JohnTheHenchman
I agree. Celebrities shouldn't be pretentious to the point that they think we care about anything they have to say that is unrelated to acting.

Does this include charity work? Pretty much everything Chris Reeve said publicly after 1995 was about spinal cord injuries. Should he have just shut up and only talked about his subsequent acting and directing gigs?

JohnTheHenchman
10-11-2004, 08:50 PM
Originally posted by Buck Turgidson
Does this include charity work? Pretty much everything Chris Reeve said publicly after 1995 was about spinal cord injuries. Should he have just shut up and only talked about his subsequent acting and directing gigs?

There's a difference between charity work and telling people to go fuck themselves because of something they believe.

Not mention, Reeve wouldn't have cared about spinal chord injuries or done shit about them had he not falled victim to one himself.

jeo4
10-11-2004, 09:25 PM
Totally agreed, John. How can you compare Sean Penn's letter to Christopher Reeve's circumstances? It's apples and oranges.

Moviefan1234
10-11-2004, 11:04 PM
Originally posted by JohnTheHenchman
Not mention, Reeve wouldn't have cared about spinal chord injuries or done shit about them had he not falled victim to one himself.

Come on, John, let's be fair here. I think if you take a look at most people they don't do much about something like that until it strikes them. I'm not just talking about the wealthy either.

JohnTheHenchman
10-12-2004, 01:06 AM
That's not true. Myself and my family always donate money to veterans, heart charities, diabetes charities, cancer charities etc and none of us have any of those afflictions.

Look, if Sean Penn can pass judgement on Trey and Matt, why the hell can't I pass judgement on Sean Penn? Spicoli can't be judged? Ever? Come on now.

Buck Turgidson
10-12-2004, 01:20 AM
Originally posted by JohnTheHenchman
There's a difference between charity work and telling people to go fuck themselves because of something they believe.


You're changing the parameters of the debate, now.

You wrote something, which I quoted, which essentially was a recap of the "Shut Up And Sing" position some people have in reference to all celeb opinions on matters not related directly to their jobs.

I wasn't talking specifically about the letter (And, by the way, if someone depicts my death, even in satirical puppet form, onscreen for a laugh...call me silly, but I might not be all that fucking happy about the fact...)

I was talking about that position, which I think is just a cover for the fact that some people don't like some famous people's opinions (none of the people who scream at the Dixie Chicks think Heston ought to shut up, or Bruce Willis, or any other person they agree with.)

This is just an after the fact pseudo-justification to try and gag people saying things they don't like, unless they're really for everyone shutting up about everything.

JohnTheHenchman
10-12-2004, 01:32 AM
Funny you should mention that. I thinking the dixie chicks should shut up just as much as I wish someone would shove one of those rifles you know where in charlton heston.

But why am I going easy on Trey and Matt? Because they tear into everyone. They see the stupidity on all sides and exploit it, just as I see stupidity on all side and pass judgement as I deem fitting.

When it boils down to it, if you're not a known satirist, comedian, political commentator, why do these celebrities think everyone cares? If I had known they'd use their fame as a platform for their political agendas lord knows I would never have seen their movies and contributed to their fame.

The Heart Collector
10-12-2004, 02:05 AM
Originally posted by JohnTheHenchman
That's not true. Myself and my family always donate money to veterans, heart charities, diabetes charities, cancer charities etc and none of us have any of those afflictions.

I'm sure you do, and aren't just saying it just so that it looks as if you're more charitable and nice than some recently deceased man with paralysis.

JohnTheHenchman
10-12-2004, 02:13 AM
I really don't get where you're going with that one, buddy. I was just saying that it shouldn't take experiencing something to help fellow people out. But that's just my opinion and this isn't about Christopher Reeve and I wasn't the one who even brought him up.

Moviefan1234
10-12-2004, 09:49 AM
Originally posted by JohnTheHenchman
Look, if Sean Penn can pass judgement on Trey and Matt, why the hell can't I pass judgement on Sean Penn? Spicoli can't be judged? Ever? Come on now.

If you don't think he should be doing it, isn't a little hypocritical for you to judge him for judging those two?

Jas
10-12-2004, 09:56 AM
On a different note, is he's just sharing his opinion, he could've done so without telling them to go fuck themselves.
And without talking about Iraq like he's actually been at war himself.

Lynn7
10-12-2004, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Buck Turgidson
You're changing the parameters of the debate, now.

You wrote something, which I quoted, which essentially was a recap of the "Shut Up And Sing" position some people have in reference to all celeb opinions on matters not related directly to their jobs.

I wasn't talking specifically about the letter (And, by the way, if someone depicts my death, even in satirical puppet form, onscreen for a laugh...call me silly, but I might not be all that fucking happy about the fact...)

I was talking about that position, which I think is just a cover for the fact that some people don't like some famous people's opinions (none of the people who scream at the Dixie Chicks think Heston ought to shut up, or Bruce Willis, or any other person they agree with.)

This is just an after the fact pseudo-justification to try and gag people saying things they don't like, unless they're really for everyone shutting up about everything.


when celebs speak out on their beleifs they need to be willing to take the heat from people who disagree- that is all. When they speak on politics it is bound to cause some dissension and they do open that door when they choose that route. Penn had the right to write that note and Parker and Stone had the right to release the contents of the note. It works both ways.


Dixie Chicks crossed the line when they pandered to an overseas audience, in my opinion, but it was their right to do so. I think if a conservative celeb spouts his or her beliefs in an inappropriate venue they should be held accountable too. I would really prefer it if celebs would say what they believe without tearing down the other side. I would never have a problem with that. If the Chicks had simply said we do not personally beleve in the war that would've been fine. But they tore down the pres if I remember right. It can't be good for business to tear down some of their fans beleifs. And with the country split half way it could be really bad for biz.

MacReady
10-12-2004, 01:28 PM
Originally posted by Lynn7
when celebs speak out on their beleifs they need to be willing to take the heat from people who disagree- that is all. When they speak on politics it is bound to cause some dissension and they do open that door when they choose that route. Penn had the right to write that note and Parker and Stone had the right to release the contents of the note. It works both ways.


Dixie Chicks crossed the line when they pandered to an overseas audience, in my opinion, but it was their right to do so. I think if a conservative celeb spouts his or her beliefs in an inappropriate venue they should be held accountable too. I would really prefer it if celebs would say what they believe without tearing down the other side. I would never have a problem with that. If the Chicks had simply said we do not personally beleve in the war that would've been fine. But they tore down the pres if I remember right. It can't be good for business to tear down some of their fans beleifs. And with the country split half way it could be really bad for biz.

I kinda agree with you about their benig too much animosity between the left and right (I feel "conservative" and "liberal" are just a scheme politicians invented so that I could gain control over half of America), however I don't remember the Dixie Chick attacking the right itself. I thought they simply said they're ashamed to be from the same state as Bush (which is a bit harsh, but I can understand how their deep hatred of this man).

I also agree that celebrities must be careful in revealing their policitcal stances and sides, since it might alienate their liberal/conservative fans, but I feel that Penn, Robbins, Surandon and the rest are simply taking potshots at Bush (who whether you agree with him or not, it must be said his politics have angered many. Hell, around here Canada we absolutely loathe the guy, and I feel many others do).

However, I don't agree with your statement that people on the left who expressed an opinion have simply had some folks on the right judge them back. It's more complex than that IMO. Some people have called folks like Michael Moore and others un-patriotic, simply for disenting authority that happened to have the same political as the ones making the accusations did. This thread has examples of people calling liberal celebrities "un-informed", as well as the fact that some folks think it should me mandatory to respect your president, at least verbally. I don't see this as all that fair.

nanometer
10-12-2004, 03:42 PM
From salon.com --

Interviewer: It was actually the marionette that wrote you that letter! I like how he sets you two up in the letter as such losers. I remember seeing you at a party. I remember how you dropped my name to appear witty...

Parker: By the way, we've never met him. You do meet a lot of people. We've met a lot, and maybe we've even forgotten some, but I would remember Sean Penn. We never met Sean Penn, either one of us.

Stone: But when you read it, the letter comes from such a high place of arrogance, you know, [deep, serious voice] "You guys are young guys! If you don't have children, you can't say anything about anything!" And the whole voting thing. All we ever said was that we thought that uninformed people should not vote -- on either side of the political spectrum. It doesn't matter who you're gonna vote for. If you really don't know who you're gonna vote for, or are uninformed, or haven't really thought about it? Just stay home. Don't let people fucking shame you into going to the polls.

Parker: If you have absolutely no idea, fuck it.

Stone: If you really don't know or you're just going to vote for George Bush because he's already in office, or you're gonna vote for John Kerry because he's on the cover of Rolling Stone, don't do that. That's lame. Just stay home. That's all we ever said...

SkyNet
10-12-2004, 04:27 PM
god bless Trey Parker and Matt Stone!

They tell shit like it is, their comedy is always on point. And it seems like their political views are on point as well!

I agree.... if you dont are who becomes president, or if you are uninformed... why the fuck should you vote??

I saw Team America: World Police... i thought it was fucking hilarious... and it seems like Alec Baldwin would be the one who should be more pissed than anyone else!

i can understand that Penn is passionate about this upcoming election, and he wants to use his fame to get people out there and vote (and not vote for Bush)... BUT... the man cant be so fucking stupid to not get what Trey parker & Matt Stone are saying... if you are uninformed.. DONT FUCKING VOTE... and if he is pissed at this movie... i mean.. its a fucking COMEDY that makes fun of EVERYONE... this man has got an incredible amount of SAND IN HIS VAGINA!

Long Live Trey Parker & Matt Stone!

Rittster
10-12-2004, 05:09 PM
I'm 35 now, and for the first 32 or 33 years of my life, I didn't have too much interest in politics, and I certainly didn't have much knowledge about it, so I didn't vote. Now I'm at a point in my life where I do have an interest in it. But I'll be damned if I'm going to feel ashamed about those first 32 or 33 years because assholes like P. Diddy and Cameron Diaz say "Vote or die" and, "If you want rape to be legal, don't vote."

I'll say it again--Sean Penn is an ignorant, arrogant, intolerant, hypocritical fool. Fuck you, Sean!!!

Here comes 'da judge!

JohnTheHenchman
10-12-2004, 05:15 PM
Originally posted by Moviefan1234
If you don't think he should be doing it, isn't a little hypocritical for you to judge him for judging those two?

No, because then that would be saying that I think Penn should be judgemental. If he wasn't a stupid judgemental prick, then I wouldn't be a judgemental prick either.

e_lateralus
10-12-2004, 05:25 PM
This all goes back to the fact that the world had become so P.C. that nobody can take a fucking joke any more. Fuck the overracting prick.

Raoul Duke
10-12-2004, 07:18 PM
Originally posted by SkyNet
[B]god bless Trey Parker and Matt Stone!

They tell shit like it is, their comedy is always on point. And it seems like their political views are on point as well!

I agree.... if you dont are who becomes president, or if you are uninformed... why the fuck should you vote??

I saw Team America: World Police... i thought it was fucking hilarious... and it seems like Alec Baldwin would be the one who should be more pissed than anyone else!

Funny thing is, Alec Baldwin actually lent his voice to the project, so he can't be too peeved, eh?

There's also a ton of new young voters that are being registered...There's also Michael Moore's "Slacker Up-rising Tour", which is targeting that 'slacker' demographic, that 50% that didn't vote in the last election to vote for Kerry.

I'd also imagine that a lot of the 18-30 key demographic would actually be pretty informed one way or another on Bush and/or Kerry....This is probably the most important election to date, and a lot more young people have taken an interest.

So, in the end, at least know why you're voting for either candidate, whatever reason you have.

Rittster
10-12-2004, 07:47 PM
Parker and Stone will be interviewed tomorrow night at 8:00 pm on 60 Minutes. Here's a preview, from eonline.com:

"On this week's 60 Minutes Wednesday, which features an interview with the Team America masterminds, Stone lets loose on Penn. "It's funny to take...activist actors and...elevate them to the level of what they think they are in their minds," Stone tells 60 Minutes correspondent Vicki Mabrey. "When Sean Penn is on TV before the Iraq War talking about the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty...that is pure comic gold. I don't care what side of the aisle you're on."

Ought to be a good one.

SkyNet
10-13-2004, 02:00 AM
Originally posted by Raoul Duke
Funny thing is, Alec Baldwin actually lent his voice to the project, so he can't be too peeved, eh?



dude... really???

i didnt see his name in the credits... it also had a big thing in it saying non of the celeb voices were done by the celebs and they were not endorsed by the celebs either... maybe i missed Alec Baldwin in there... but if he did do his voice on the project and is cool with comical depiction of himself in the flick, fuck ya dude!

Raoul Duke
10-13-2004, 07:23 AM
Actually....No...

At one point Alec was listed on IMDB for a voice, but he isn't anymore... So, whoops, on my part.