Zou jammer zijn als ze het niet durfdequote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 00:45 schreef __Saviour__ het volgende:
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Matt en Trey durven veel, maar daar wagen ze zich niet aan denk ik. De islamtische wereld heeft al laten zien wat 12 simpele spotprenten kunnen doen.
Jammer wel ja.quote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 00:50 schreef Erwtensoep het volgende:
Zou jammer zijn als ze het niet durfde
Damn, zag dit staan in de active topics lijst en zat me al te verheugen..quote:Op woensdag 8 februari 2006 23:31 schreef Swine het volgende:
begin maart begint serie 10 pas weer *-)
22-maart pas![]()
9d 2h 52mquote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 01:06 schreef Doderok het volgende:
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Damn, zag dit staan in de active topics lijst en zat me al te verheugen..![]()
nu is de vraag: welke kijk je als eerst?quote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 01:12 schreef Erwtensoep het volgende:
Zozo kan ik me 22 maart zowel op South Park als op lost verheugen
Jezus, na jarenlang met zowat alles spotten stapt hij eruit omdat scientology aangepakt werd?quote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 10:57 schreef Patch het volgende:
Isaac Hayes has parted ways with the Comedy Central series "South Park," citing the series' "inappropriate ridicule of religious communities" reports Reuters.
Hayes, who has voiced the character Chef since the series began in 1997, released a statement through his spokesman Monday requesting a release from his contract because he "is disappointed with what he perceives as a growing insensitivity toward personal spiritual beliefs."
"Park" co-creator Matt Stone issued a statement describing Hayes as a disgruntled Scientologist unhappy with a recent episode lampooning the organization's religious beliefs.
een paar = tweequote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 12:14 schreef slindenau het volgende:
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Spuit 11, dat staat er een paar posts terug ook al.
South Park natuurlijkquote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 09:55 schreef superheist het volgende:
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nu is de vraag: welke kijk je als eerst?
Heb je de Afghanistan aflevering gezien? Of de film Team America?quote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 00:45 schreef __Saviour__ het volgende:
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Matt en Trey durven veel, maar daar wagen ze zich niet aan denk ik. De islamtische wereld heeft al laten zien wat 12 simpele spotprenten kunnen doen.
dan blijft een paar nog steeds twee...quote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 12:42 schreef slindenau het volgende:
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Ik doelde meer op deze reactie:
South Park - Part 12 (Vanaf maart weer op The Box)
Ja maar daar werd niet echt het geloof te kijk gezetquote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 12:46 schreef Evil_Jur het volgende:
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Heb je de Afghanistan aflevering gezien? Of de film Team America?
Ok, maar ze hebben mohammed trouwens ook al es gedaan (op een vriendelijke manier) in super best friends. Ik heb er geen twijfel over dat ze moslims pakken, ik zou ook niet verbaasd zijn als de volgende aflevering ook iets over de cartoon-rel doet.quote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 12:51 schreef Erwtensoep het volgende:
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Ja maar daar werd niet echt het geloof te kijk gezet
Hehe, truequote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 12:47 schreef Patch het volgende:
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dan blijft een paar nog steeds twee...
quote:paar1 (het ~, paren)
1 tweetal bij elkaar behorende zaken of schepselen
2 twee bij elkaar behorende mensen
3 klein aantal
Beetje jammerquote:Hayes Quits 'South Park' Citing "Bigotry" and "Intolerance"
Soul legend Isaac Hayes has quit animated TV series South Park after accusing the show of promoting intolerance and bigotry. Hayes, a Scientologist, has played Chef on the hit cartoon series since 1997, but feels he can no longer stomach the show's take on religion. He says, "There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry towards religious beliefs of others begin." The 63-year-old singer released a statement yesterday, severing his ties with the series and controversial co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. In it he fumes, "Religious beliefs are sacred to people, and at all times should be respected and honored. As a civil rights activist of the past 40 years, I cannot support a show that disrespects those beliefs and practices." Stone has fired back at Hayes saying, "This is 100 percent having to do with his faith of Scientology... He has no problem - and he's cashed plenty of checks - with our show making fun of Christians." Last November South Park satirized the Church of Scientology and its celebrity followers in a top-rated episode entitled Trapped In The Closet. In the episode, a cartoon version of Scientologist Tom Cruise locks himself in a closet and refuses to come out. Stone adds that he and Parker "never heard a peep out of Isaac in any way until we did Scientology. He wants a different standard for religions other than his own, and, to me, that is where intolerance and bigotry begin." Parker has previously said the show had avoided the controversial topic of Scientology out of respect for Hayes and his religious beliefs. He explains, "Finally, we just had to tell Isaac, 'Dude, we totally love working with you, and this is nothing personal, it's just we're South Park, and, if we don't do this, we're belittling everything else we've ripped on.'"
In die aflevering was Mohammed een superheld. Maar ze zullen niet Mohammed belachelijk gaan maken denk ik.quote:Op dinsdag 14 maart 2006 12:55 schreef Evil_Jur het volgende:
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Ok, maar ze hebben mohammed trouwens ook al es gedaan (op een vriendelijke manier) in super best friends. Ik heb er geen twijfel over dat ze moslims pakken, ik zou ook niet verbaasd zijn als de volgende aflevering ook iets over de cartoon-rel doet.
quote:Op woensdag 15 maart 2006 12:41 schreef Steve.Porter het volgende:
is het nu al op The Box?
quote:Tom Cruise got Comedy Central to cancel Wednesday night's South Park episode about Scientology by warning that he'd refuse to promote Mission Impossible 3, insiders say. Since Paramount is banking on MI3 to make money this summer, and Paramount is owned by Viacom, which also owns Comedy Central, the tactic worked. The South Park episode - which pokes fun at Scientology and shows Cruise, John Travolta and R. Kelly - was mysteriously pulled at the last minute.
quote:Clamor Outside 'South Park' Closet
"Mission: Impossible" studio joins Cruise's camp in denying it strong-armed scrapping of Scientology repeat.
By Scott Collins, Times Staff Writer
March 18, 2006
Closetgate is heating up! Paramount has joined Tom Cruise's public relations rep in denying reports that the movie star strong-armed the studio into spiking a "South Park" episode that ridicules him and Scientology. According to the site Hollywood Interrupted, Comedy Central yanked a scheduled repeat this week of "Trapped in the Closet," a now-notorious "South Park" episode that first aired in November, after Cruise threatened to halt his promotional activities on behalf of Paramount's "Mission: Impossible III," which opens May 5. Viacom is also alleged to have ordered "South Park" producers and co-creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker not to discuss the incident (although the pair reportedly issued a joking statement that seemed to lend credence to the notion that some arm-twisting occurred). Paramount and Comedy Central are Viacom properties.
"Trapped in the Closet," which satirizes Scientology and also pokes fun at questions regarding Cruise's sexuality, may have claimed one casualty already. Earlier this week, soul singer and Scientologist Isaac Hayes, who has voiced the character of Chef since 1997, asked to be released from his "South Park" contract, presumably because of the "Trapped" episode. Stone said he would grant Hayes' request.
Midday Friday, Paramount spokeswoman Nancy Kirkpatrick said that Cruise "hasn't ever threatened not to support" the publicity campaign for "Mission: Impossible III."
Cruise rep Paul Bloch said the actor "had nothing to do with any programming" on Comedy Central. "At no time did Tom Cruise say he would not do publicity" for "M:I III."
OK, but one problem: No one at Viacom has publicly offered a satisfactory explanation of why the repeat, scheduled for Wednesday night, was pulled. A Comedy Central rep said he could not comment but referred to a statement issued Thursday to the New York Post saying the episode was pulled because "we wanted to give Chef an appropriate tribute by airing two episodes he is most known for."
That's a transparently ridiculous claim. If the network wanted to give Chef an appropriately disrespectful "South Park"-style send-off, it would have re-broadcast as scheduled the episode that prompted him to quit in a huff, not suddenly knocked over tables and chairs in a mad rush to memorialize the "episodes he is most known for."
If we weren't looking forward to Season 10 of "South Park" before, we certainly are now. For Stone and Parker, Closetgate will be the gift that keeps on giving.
ik vermoed dat ze niet verder zullen gaan dan seizoen 5quote:Op maandag 20 maart 2006 00:38 schreef heiden6 het volgende:
Ik kan nergens achterhalen of The Box herhalingen zal gaan uitzenden of echt het nieuwe seizoen zal laten zien.
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