Corrected entry: When the boys are first talking to Christoff, his cigarette moves with his mouth except for one sentence near the end when it just stays still hanging from slightly below his lip. (00:53:30)
Corrected entry: When we first see Chef saying "Hello Children," we see two kids wearing their regular school clothes, then in the next shot, we see those same two kids in their Terrance and Phillip outfits. (00:11:55)
Corrected entry: When Gregory is outlining the plan to rescue Terrance and Philip, he says that breaking into the USO show and getting them out will be dangerous so he's going to go himself. But later on when Christof, Kyle, Cartman and Stan are breaking into the USO show to get them out, Christof says that they need to switch off the power to the electric chairs while he tunnels under the stage to get T&P, and they need to also stall the show if necessary. There's no way Gregory could have done all those things by himself, even with the help of Christof.
Corrected entry: At the start of the film, Stan shows all his friends and his mother the newspaper cutting of the Terrence & Phillip movie poster. Watch it carefully, the picture is different every time we see it. (00:01:25)
Correction: The picture remains the same each time he shows his friends. The first time we see it, when he's asking his mom for money, the clipping is never held up close, so it's drawn a bit jumbled up so it isn't clear (just like how a real newspaper clipping would be hard to read from a distance).
Corrected entry: At the USO Show, Kyle asks Cartman a question. But for some strange reason, it's Stan's mouth that moves. (01:01:10)
Correction: If you're referring to Kyle asking "Did you shut the alarm off", Kyle's mouth is the one that moves. Just before that, Stan says "What, Cartman?" (And it's his mouth moving).
Corrected entry: When the boys are singing "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" Cartman says "Sh*t," but doesn't get shocked by the V-chip. Even though he is not on screen, he can be heard.
Correction: Cartman doesn't sing the line "Brian Boitano doesn't take shit", and you distinctly hear him join in only after, with "from anybody", just like he didn't sing the line with "ass" in it.
Corrected entry: In the "It's Easy M'kay" song, Kenny is spotted twice throughout the song, even though Kenny was in hell that that very moment. The easiest one to spot is when the kids are around the pottery area, Kenny is casually walking on the left-hand side.
Correction: After the 'It's Easy M'kay' song, they all go to the cinema and Cartman bets Kenny to set a fart on fire. That's when Kenny dies and goes to hell.
Corrected entry: When Brian Boitano is shown skating, the judges gives him a score based on a scale of 10. Figure skating uses a scale of 6.
Correction: He's also shown fighting Grizzly bears in the Alps with his fire breath. The 10s in figure skating are part of the joke.
Corrected entry: Officer Barbrady is dressed in his police uniform when the town gathers for the reprise of, "Quiet Mountain Town", but as the camera pulls away, he is again dressed as a soldier. When the final group shot is shown, he's in his police uniform again. (01:15:10 - 01:16:20)
Corrected entry: When Cartman is being put to bed by his mum, his yellow back pack is in between his chest of drawers and his bed. When his mum is leaving the room, it has moved to in front of the chest of drawers, beside the door. (00:41:00)
Corrected entry: In the first classroom sequence after everyone sees the Terrence & Phillip film, we see some of the class wearing brown t-shirts. A few seconds later they all turn white. After Clyde volunteers to answer the sum, the t-shirts return to their normal colours.
Corrected entry: When the kids pay the homeless guy to get them into the Asses of Fire movie, the guy leans down to tell Stan "it might not be appropriate." Initially the homeless guy leans down in front of Stan to talk, but in the next shot he is behind Stan. (00:04:45)
Corrected entry: After Cartman gets the V-chip implanted in his brain, he gets shocked whenever he swears. However, later in the movie, after Mr. Garrison gives Cartman Mr. Hat, Cartman throws Mr. Hat and says, "What the hell am I still holding this for?" Strangely enough, he doesn't get shocked.
Correction: Cartman does not get shocked because at this point in the movie the chip is malfunctioning. It is only a few moments later that he is able to use the chip as a weapon because of its backfiring; this is obviously part of the transition.
Corrected entry: When Saddam is packing his case to go to Earth with Satan, you can see a little Adolf Hitler doll sticking out of his suitcase.
Corrected entry: The Paramount logo transforming into a mountain at the beginning is a refrence to the "Indiana Jones" movies.
Correction: I think you will need to give a bit more detail as to how it is a reference. It is not unusual for filmmakers to use the company logo and blend it into the starting shot. One that comes to mind is the film Event Horizon. In the film it simply changes to the South Park mountain.
Corrected entry: Why would Kyle ask, "What did he say?" in the theatre when T and P say ****? After all, we've heard them say the word several times before the film came out, just censored most of the time.
Corrected entry: The alphabet above the board in the class reads, "Az By Cx Dw Ev Fu ,etc"
Correction: Not really trivia - it's plain on screen for everyone to see.
Corrected entry: The song being played as Kenny descends into Hell (Hell Isn't Good,) was done by Matt Stone and Trey Parker's band, DVDA. DVDA also did the version of "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" that plays over the end credits.
Correction: As this is listed in the credits, it does not qualify as trivia.
Corrected entry: "Terrence and Phillip" is playing on the tv in the emergency room.
Correction: Not really trivia - it can be seen by anyone watching the movie.
Corrected entry: In the credits, it says that Saddam does his own voice, but in reality, Matt Stone does.
Correction: No, they didn't say Saddam did his voice, they just say that Saddam played himself. Which is true; they use an actual picture of Saddam for the character.
Correction: Just watched this scene and his cigarette never moves.
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