South Park: Lucas and Spielberg Raping Indiana Jones
Cynical-C Blog (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
I've always appreciated South Park's subtlety. (NSFW)
Cynical-C Blog (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
I've always appreciated South Park's subtlety. (NSFW)
Hot Air (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Are people seriously upset about this, or is this like that Mr. [...] Read the rest »
NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
"South Park" started its 12th season with a bang, accusing Steven Spielberg and George Lucas of exploiting the "Indiana Jones" franchise with last summer's "The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
Cinematical (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
So who watched the season premiere of South Park last night? I tell you, just when you think those boys are starting to get a bit weak in their old age, you're shown a scene featuring Steven Spielberg and George Lucas physically raping Indiana Jones as the poor man cries out for help. Oh yeah ... and did we mention Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull comes out on DVD this Tuesday?...
LA Times (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Indeed, each scene builds upon the other, with Spielberg and Lucas eventually becoming two rednecks in the woods who demand Indy "squeal like a pig" as the pair humiliates and degrades a cinematic icon. A Stormtrooper gets it even worse, prompting the "South Park" police to lock up the directors to prevent such travesties from happening again.
/Film (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
On last night’s South Park, Stan went to see Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull only to find George Lucas and Steven Spielberg raping Indiana Jones (literally). Check it out after the jump. Related Stories Indiana Jones in MAD Magazine George Lucas Talks Indiana Jones 5, Spielberg’s “Nostalgia,” Compares Fans to “Holy Ghost.” Quote: Lucas [...]
Cinema Blend (Free subscription) | yesterday
One of the most dependably profitable filmmakers in history has credit problems too. Two days after the finalizing the extraction of his Dreamworks baby from Paramount, Steven Spielberg has put the brakes on going to Wall Street for a bank loan- at least until everybody over there calms the hell down. While the born-again studio has already secured $550 million from India’s Reliance Big Entertainment...
Comedy Central Insider (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Man, how about that new South Park last night? So much rape and dick-shooting. I couldn't even count all the rapes and the dick-shootings. I had a score-card for rapes and dick-shootings and I ran out of check-boxes. That's how many rapes and dick-shootings there were. But yeah, this scene where George Lucas and Steven Spielberg violently rape Indiana Jones is probably on my list of the top-14...
Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Julia Boorstin submits: Spielberg and his DreamWorks (DWA) SKG chief Stacey Snider finalized their split from Paramount Pictures, Viacom's (VIA) movie studio, on Sunday, figuring out how to handle the dozens of projects the two companies have under development. Spielberg and Snider are expected to take most of their current 140 DreamWorks employees with them to their new venture financed...
Transformers Live Action Movie Blog (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
It is now official , Steven Spielberg has broken off from Paramount to start a new film company with Reliance Big Entertainment. As previously reported "Mr. Spielberg will continue to produce the Transformers franchise for Paramount and will also collaborate on three other Paramount films including, 'When Worlds Collide'". If you are in the industry, this might be a big deal. As a movie...
Starpulse News (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Director Steven Spielberg has formally quit Paramount Pictures and will now launch a brand new film venture.[...] Read more!
Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Director STEVEN SPIELBERG has formally quit Paramount Pictures and will now launch a brand new film venture. The legendary moviemaker will reportedly produce 35 movies in ...
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg is making a multibillion dollar move into Bollywood.
Cinema Blend (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Director Steven Spielberg has formally quit Paramount Pictures and will now launch a brand new film venture. The legendary movie maker will reportedly produce 35 movies in the next five years as part of the forthcoming multi-billion deal with India's Reliance ADA Group.
International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Steven Spielberg, along with David Geffen and Stacey Snider, ended a sometimes stormy three-year relationship and cleared the way for a new film company they have had in the works for months.