I saw this in theatres...
And it came out when I was nine. So that was just after I had finished 3rd grade myself. And I just think that's special.
All Knowledge Is Worth Having
And it came out when I was nine. So that was just after I had finished 3rd grade myself. And I just think that's special.
All Knowledge Is Worth Having
Give yourself a pat on the back.
He's a master of karate.....and friendship....for everyone!
lucky you, i was roughly the same age and the only way i watched the show was because i stayed at my grandma's every friday and she watched it. parents were annoyed
john frusciante makes me want to be gay
I saw it in theaters right after my freshman year of high school. I remember there being a huge deal about letting kids in without their parents. I was 15 and when I went to see it with my mom and brother they actually had to show idea that she was my mother and that she knew that she was bringing me in to see South Park and how inappropriate of a movie it was. I swear to God. It was pretty crazy, I can understand if it was a child of 7 or something, but I was 15, 2 years away from being able to see R rated movies alone, and they were making a big deal about it.
"We Came to Vegas Looking for Strippers and Cocaine"
I was the same age as you, going into 10th grade. I went to see it with my dad, but he's a South Park fan too.
Remember kids, dressing up like Hitler in school isn't cool!share
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I was 11 when I went to see this movie and my friends and I just bought tickets for that stupid wild west movie and went to see this movie instead. That way we wouldn't get carded
"Goddammit, Cartman!!"
I was 20 at the time i went with my friend and his brother who was 14,i said to my friend if they dont let your brother in we will have to leave him outside!
But he got in without anyone saying anything.