Children will sometimes say the darnedest things, and on the Comedy Central's "South Park," children say the crudest, raunchiest, most obscene things imaginable. In fact, the whole town does.
This show is obviously the work of warped minds -- its creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker began collabora
Children will sometimes say the darnedest things -- on "South Park," children say the crudest, raunchiest, most obscene things imaginable.
This show is obviously the work of warped minds. Its creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker began collaborating in the early '90s. They were commissioned in 1994
"To me, bad taste is what entertainment is all about," flamboyant filmmaker John Waters has said. "If someone vomits watching one of my films, it's like getting a standing ovation." Just check out the infamous scene in the cult classic "Pink Flamingos" (1972), in which a 300-pound transvestite cheerf
Standing there among all the Sensation hubbub, somehow overshadowed by issues of elephant dung, were 21 child-sized mannequins wearing identical running shoes and standing in a circle. Some had penises where their noses should be, some had anuses in lieu of mouths, and vaginas melded the ring of bodi