It makes this interview. Look at treys body language face at the first few seconds. It was like "here we go. What kind of suck is this going to be". Interviewer got the creative out in trey
My 4 year old son picked this DVD out in Walmart in 2008. I looked at it, and said sure. Overheard some of the conversation in the movie and my eyes went wide open. Anyways, he is 20 now and doing fine. No harm no foul.
I love the interview with Matt Damon where he says he loves South Park but doesn't understand why Matt and Trey made fun of him, and based on this interview Matt and Trey probably don't either.
I miss the fireside chats they had in first season of South Park. Especially when one would say they're proud of their Jewish heritage and the other would say they're antisemitic. All with smiles!
Undoubtedly someone from CBC. I'm Canadian and the entire network's staffed by far-left anti-Americans. Ironically, they're the "ugly Canadian" ultra nationalist stereotype they project onto all Americans. They don't speak for us. CBC is trash.
Team America was LOVED in UK, like The Simpsons (not sure about South Park) it certainly seemed to fit our humour more. Surprised at Canada though, I thought they were more similar to UK, although recent years (Trudeau etc) seem to have affected them somewhat?
Lots of great comedians hail from Canada. Unfortunately there are also a lot of Canadians who have a silly one way rivalry with the US. Like their whole personality is “not being American”
Absolutely. Stephen Fry explains the difference perfectly here: th-cam.com/video/8k2AbqTBxao/w-d-xo.html If you look at an average American sitcom episode, chances are it will end with some resolution, with the protagonist either triumphing or learning a valuable lesson. If you look at an average British sitcom episode, chances are it will end at the exact moment the protagonist reaches absolute rock bottom. We find a lot of comedy in tragedy over here. No American Dream, rather we take comfort in having a good laugh about how inevitably shit life is and will continue to be lol.
Standup comedy is very different too. Americans like their jokes to be obvious and mostly adhere to standard setup-punchline format. I'm not sure they can handle long setups. Brits can tell long stories or commentaries with absurdist elements that have subtle, dry humour. eg. Stewart Lee. British standup is more biting and mean. eg. Frankie Boyle and well, pretty much all the rest. American comedians mostly play it safe by making fun of themselves - and the ones that go after other targets often seem gratuitous and obvious (eg. I've seen terrible jokes about 9/11 that bombed). Some Americans do edgy comedy well (ie. gutbusting hilarious and not just for shock value, and get a clever point across), but it's less common imo. British comedians will often make fun of others - and go for the throat. And their crowds love it. They expect nasty. Overall, Brits don't cater to short attention spans or the easily offended.
Matt Damon did an interview about this movie and his interpretation was that they made him stupid as a foil to how incredibly smart he is in real life. No Matt. They made him stupid because the doll looked stupid and they had it say your name so people would know that was supposed to be you.
@@lukesfather3772 that isn’t true at all. So many of the roasters are touring this year, Tony Hinchcliffe is still regularly hosting KillTony. Where are you hearing they all got cancelled?
Sure they are. So when was the last time you actually talked to a young person, instead of getting your opinions of them from Fox News and washed up comedians?
Works on me. These guys aren't afraid to push back and we need more of that in this world. Even stating that things are too PC now is threatening the ideas of innovative people. Don't pander to the minority and screw what they think.
Unfortunately, Matt Damon didn’t have a sense of humor about his portrayal and took himself way too seriously. “I think history will be on my side and not theirs” (because the actors they made fun of in Team America were against the Iraq War). Which, sure, that’s well and good, but it’s not that deep dude. People will always like you more if you can laugh at yourself.
That is opposite to everything I've ever seen Matt Damon say about South Park and Team America. Of ALL of them, Matt Damon thought his portrayal was hilarious. Many interviews of him saying exactly that. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez and Sean Penn and Tim Robbins all pitched a baby fit. But I've seen Damon laughing about it in interviews.
It wasn't their opposition to the war the movie was parodying. Both of them I think had at best ambivalent feelings about the war when it started. It was the self-righteousness and misguided belief of a lot of those actors that they're in a position to change the world, particularly because they don't have any true expertise on the topic.
Then you completely missed the Janeane Garofalo quote about them reading the news and then going on tv and pretending that the thoughts are their own. It was never about their individual politics, it was about them being pretentious and holier-than-thou BECAUSE of their politics; ripping on blue collar, middle Americans for having the audacity to vote for George Bush, the war monger, and not for the Clintons or Kerry who, surprise surprise, also turned out to be war mongers.
Team America was blatantly pro-Iraq war. They mock other celebrities for acting like experts in geopolitics, but they never held that standard to themselves
@@cattysplat I’ve seen the movie many times and I love it while also acknowledging that it was pro-2003 invasion of Iraq. Take the scene where Hans Blix visits North Korea. Matt and Trey were parroting neocon talking points about Saddam Hussein and his WMDs
Love the interviewer. You can tell he actually loves the movie and he admires Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
And maaatt daaaammooonnn
its refreshing to see an interviewer and rather than getting upset by their obnoxious behavior enjoy the intherview
You could tell at the end even matt was impressed
It makes this interview. Look at treys body language face at the first few seconds. It was like "here we go. What kind of suck is this going to be". Interviewer got the creative out in trey
My 4 year old son picked this DVD out in Walmart in 2008. I looked at it, and said sure. Overheard some of the conversation in the movie and my eyes went wide open. Anyways, he is 20 now and doing fine. No harm no foul.
He might be a closet super villain
My daughter is 5. You sir give me hope I haven't totally damaged her 😂
I love the interview with Matt Damon where he says he loves South Park but doesn't understand why Matt and Trey made fun of him, and based on this interview Matt and Trey probably don't either.
I read that the voice recording was lost. So rather than recording it again they just had him say matt damon
@johnm3907 not true, like they said in the interview the sculpt just came out looking fucked up so they just made that the character
@mayohyundai1152 yeah I can't find where I read it, so must have been wrong
@@johnm3907 all good, it's a fun idea to think about tho
Matt Damon was my favorite character in the movie
Matttt Daaaaaaaaammmonnnn
Don’t think I’ve ever felt more patriotic than when Matt talks about aligning with British humour!!! Churchill be damned!!
*humor
(Kidding)
Everything said here aged really well.
😂😂😂
Yes. Worked in the UK. Don't know any British soldier that doesn't quote this movie.
Derka, derka.
@@rylter Ah! Derka derka jihad!
I love that you can tell that the interviewer actually watched the movie, with his last question
Matt is a really good looking guy, wish he grow out his fro again
Was. He aged poorly.
His hair is gone
I miss the fireside chats they had in first season of South Park. Especially when one would say they're proud of their Jewish heritage and the other would say they're antisemitic.
All with smiles!
Thr funniest thing about this whole thing is just imaginijg matt damon seeing the movie the first time and just being utterly confused
Met Daymon
it's not that they weren't mad about it, it's that Twitter wouldn't be created for another 2 years.
Best interviewer for Matt Stone I've ever seen.
One of the best movies I’ve ever seen
Great interview and great film.
Solid interviewer.
I'd sure love to see that Canadian interview!! Damn.
Undoubtedly someone from CBC. I'm Canadian and the entire network's staffed by far-left anti-Americans. Ironically, they're the "ugly Canadian" ultra nationalist stereotype they project onto all Americans. They don't speak for us. CBC is trash.
i wish i could see matt's reaction AS he's askingt he last questino
I would imagine he was asked that question a lot on the press tour. He had that answer locked and loaded.
Matt Stone looks like Elijah Wood grown up
yes....IF Elijah had ever grown up, he'd look like this.
Team America was LOVED in UK, like The Simpsons (not sure about South Park) it certainly seemed to fit our humour more. Surprised at Canada though, I thought they were more similar to UK, although recent years (Trudeau etc) seem to have affected them somewhat?
I dont know about the uk, but we love South Park in Ireland
Canadians are differently built. Only they can place into power a dictator that can suck a golf ball from a garden hose.
Lots of great comedians hail from Canada. Unfortunately there are also a lot of Canadians who have a silly one way rivalry with the US. Like their whole personality is “not being American”
South park is loved in the UK as well but its not that widely available you need to have sky
I bet Matt Damons kids love Team America
Matt Damon todo un trolazo CDT ❤️❤️
MYATT DAYMUN!!!!
So Matt Damon is Timmy?
interviewer has an awesome shirt
Paul Blart is doing interviews now?
It's still absolutely hilarious. Durka durka
I don't know why, the very notion SEAN PENN gets mad at this is very funny to me.
Matt. Damon. MATT DAMON!!!
MATT DAMON!!!
Mett Daymin!
Matt Damon!
first film i snuck into was bigger longer uncut, i purchased a ticket for wild wild west and snuck into south park.
I just movie jumped into south park
MATT.
DAMON.
Yeah, he doesn't identify with American humour: "You think that's bad. Remember the time Lois went to Mexico to sing the Macarena with Fidel Castro?"
Family Guy is awful.
Sean Penn got mad? Strange. That’s not like him at all.
I love how its such a silly way of making fun of Matt its hard to even take any real offense
Is British humor generally more dark or satirical?
Definitely.
@@pmseddon8277 thats an insightful answer.
British humor is able to laugh at itself more than American humor I think. Americans get upset easily.
Absolutely. Stephen Fry explains the difference perfectly here: th-cam.com/video/8k2AbqTBxao/w-d-xo.html
If you look at an average American sitcom episode, chances are it will end with some resolution, with the protagonist either triumphing or learning a valuable lesson. If you look at an average British sitcom episode, chances are it will end at the exact moment the protagonist reaches absolute rock bottom. We find a lot of comedy in tragedy over here. No American Dream, rather we take comfort in having a good laugh about how inevitably shit life is and will continue to be lol.
Standup comedy is very different too. Americans like their jokes to be obvious and mostly adhere to standard setup-punchline format. I'm not sure they can handle long setups. Brits can tell long stories or commentaries with absurdist elements that have subtle, dry humour. eg. Stewart Lee. British standup is more biting and mean. eg. Frankie Boyle and well, pretty much all the rest.
American comedians mostly play it safe by making fun of themselves - and the ones that go after other targets often seem gratuitous and obvious (eg. I've seen terrible jokes about 9/11 that bombed). Some Americans do edgy comedy well (ie. gutbusting hilarious and not just for shock value, and get a clever point across), but it's less common imo.
British comedians will often make fun of others - and go for the throat. And their crowds love it. They expect nasty. Overall, Brits don't cater to short attention spans or the easily offended.
@@davedavid427 mind you, there are some truly great American standups, far more than there are truly great American sitcoms.
0:40 Ironic considering the creators became exactly what they were parodying.
Matt Damon never actually understood the joke. I think he found it funny but was just like “why?”
If only they made an Orgazmo sequel
??? With his cock rocket? Was that the same guys?
Dude, how awkward is it trying to turn people into this movie? Btw, I agree with Dave. Los Naked Mariachi DID sound like Depeche mode.
@@dannythompson1948 and I think unicorns KICK ASSSS!
Matt Damon did an interview about this movie and his interpretation was that they made him stupid as a foil to how incredibly smart he is in real life.
No Matt. They made him stupid because the doll looked stupid and they had it say your name so people would know that was supposed to be you.
Well look where we r now….rules changed people come people go
Team America and The Roast Of Tom Brady could not be made today
The roast of Tom Brady aired a month ago it literally was made “today” lol
@petertippmann7271 too pc nowadays. And with all the cancelling going on, not one of the roasters are working now
@@lukesfather3772 that isn’t true at all. So many of the roasters are touring this year, Tony Hinchcliffe is still regularly hosting KillTony. Where are you hearing they all got cancelled?
Lmao
@@petertippmann7271he’s trolling you lol
My ears are bleeding
For what? This is amazing
@@poopoomangionestarts off really loud
It’s nice to see that the interviewer's parents created so many accounts to praise him from. Maybe if he becomes successful, he'll move out?
Doesn’t work anymore as everyone is too PC now
South Park is just as popular as ever. Sounds like you're the snowflake offended at a changing world.
So true
Sure they are. So when was the last time you actually talked to a young person, instead of getting your opinions of them from Fox News and washed up comedians?
@@joshjames582
There you go proving that point…
Works on me. These guys aren't afraid to push back and we need more of that in this world. Even stating that things are too PC now is threatening the ideas of innovative people. Don't pander to the minority and screw what they think.
Unfortunately, Matt Damon didn’t have a sense of humor about his portrayal and took himself way too seriously. “I think history will be on my side and not theirs” (because the actors they made fun of in Team America were against the Iraq War). Which, sure, that’s well and good, but it’s not that deep dude. People will always like you more if you can laugh at yourself.
That is opposite to everything I've ever seen Matt Damon say about South Park and Team America. Of ALL of them, Matt Damon thought his portrayal was hilarious. Many interviews of him saying exactly that. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez and Sean Penn and Tim Robbins all pitched a baby fit. But I've seen Damon laughing about it in interviews.
Wrong, pinhead.
Matt said like: "I have problems speaking my name. They found out somehow. They are genius."
Respect the hell out of Matt Stone but this interview did not age well lmao. Matt Damon was entirely vindicated for speaking out against the Iraq war.
It wasn't their opposition to the war the movie was parodying. Both of them I think had at best ambivalent feelings about the war when it started. It was the self-righteousness and misguided belief of a lot of those actors that they're in a position to change the world, particularly because they don't have any true expertise on the topic.
Then you completely missed the Janeane Garofalo quote about them reading the news and then going on tv and pretending that the thoughts are their own. It was never about their individual politics, it was about them being pretentious and holier-than-thou BECAUSE of their politics; ripping on blue collar, middle Americans for having the audacity to vote for George Bush, the war monger, and not for the Clintons or Kerry who, surprise surprise, also turned out to be war mongers.
I don't think the OP has ever seen Team America before.
yeah....like in the movie
@@BloggerMusicManspot on!
Team America was blatantly pro-Iraq war. They mock other celebrities for acting like experts in geopolitics, but they never held that standard to themselves
Tells me you didn't see the movie.
@@cattysplat I’ve seen the movie many times and I love it while also acknowledging that it was pro-2003 invasion of Iraq. Take the scene where Hans Blix visits North Korea. Matt and Trey were parroting neocon talking points about Saddam Hussein and his WMDs
I read somewhere that it made damon cry.