Before Southpark, There was Cannibal! the Musical

A Movie Review

Before Matt Stone and Trey Parker became widely-known badboys with buckets of talent, they were obscure badboys with buckets of talent terrorizing Film Festivals everywhere with Cannibal: The Musical (then referred to as Alfred Packer). They sent in their $50 to enter it into
 Sundance and didn't get so much as a rejection letter so decided to show up anyway and hold their own competing, one-film festival. Balls of brass, I tell ya. They fit in well with the other wackos at Troma.

James Humphrey: Excuse me. I've been doing some thinking. Ummm... just kind of looking at our situation here, and I've come to the conclusion that we're completely fucked! Has anybody else made this discovery?

Now, if you're familiar with Troma at all, you know what to expect out of this camp take on Packer, Colorado's legendary cannibal (and supposedly the only man in the history of the US to ever be actually convicted of the crime.) If you've never had the pleasure of hearing the tale, it goes something like this:

Packer was hired by a bunch of miners in Utah to lead them to Colorado where it was rumored that there was tons of gold being found. They ran into a bit of a blizzard being the middle of winter and all, ran out of food, starting going a bit nuts and eventually began killing each other for food. Parker and Stone decide to toss in a few songs just for grins and there ya have it.

James Humphrey: Fudge, Packer?

Being the brats that they are, they put a disclaimer at the beginning (after the new DVD intro from Troma's head honcho) stating that they've removed the violent bits so folks won't be offended... then go immediately into a round of arms being ripped off ala the famous Black Knight scene. It goes delightfully downhill from there, ending 95 minutes later with a disclaimer that children under 13 should not have been allowed to view this musical.

Now, this really is mostly Trey Parker's baby. He wrote it, he directed it. He did the majority of the lyrics to the songs. Matt Stone just played James. But it was the beginning of a long and profitable partnership when they hit the jackpot together with Southpark on Comedy Central.

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I LOVE this movie, it's so rare to find anyone who knows about it! Have a Shpadoinkel day!!!!!!!!

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 8:12:13 AM

Is there a Kenny?? LOL

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 10:11:00 PM

oh my. lol

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 5:11:00 PM

New to me, thanks for sharing.

Posted on 11/06/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

:) I don't even know South Park - well actually I walked out of the movie!

Posted on 11/06/2007 at 7:11:00 AM

Fun read!!!

Posted on 11/06/2007 at 1:11:00 AM

sounds great

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

"Orgazmo" I've seen, but you've pulled this from down in the murk of utter obscurity, like a clam.

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 9:11:00 AM

I haven't heard of this either, but it sounds quite interesting. I loved your review. :-)

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 9:11:00 AM

Glad you enjoyed it!

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 7:11:00 AM

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