THE PALEY CENTER FOR MEDIA IN BEVERLY HILLS PRESENTS
THE SOUTH PARK 20 EXPERIENCE,
A FREE, PUBLIC EXHIBIT TO CELEBRATE THE TWENTIETH SEASON OF THE
HIT COMEDY CENTRAL SERIES
ALL TWENTY SEASONS OF THE ICONIC SERIES WILL JOIN THE
EXTENSIVE PALEY ARCHIVE
EXHIBIT FEATURES TWENTY LIFE-SIZED ICONIC MOMENTS,
TWENTY PIECES OF CURATED ARTWORK, DAILY SCREENINGS,
FAN PHOTO OPS, AND MORE!
Unique Artist Pieces Curated by Ron English Will Be Showcased
Exhibit Runs from Wednesday, August 24 to Sunday, September 25
BEVERLY HILLS, CA – August 23, 2016 –The Paley Center for Media, the leading nonprofit cultural institution that showcases the importance and impact of media in our society, presents the “South Park 20 Experience,†an immersive and interactive exhibit to celebrate the twentieth season of Comedy Central’s Emmy and Peabody Award-winning animated series. The free, public exhibit will feature a gallery of twenty, 2-D and 3-D life-sized replicas of fans’ favorite South Park characters and classic moments from the series, along with twenty specially created pieces of artwork curated by world-renowned pop culture artist, Ron English. Daily screenings of the series and fan photo ops round out this exclusive Paley Center event.
To preserve the importance of South Park, all twenty seasons of the series will be added to the Paley Center’s already extensive public Archive. The show has been donated to the Paley Center by Comedy Central and will be made available for free, public viewings at the Paley Center.
The exhibit will be open at the Paley Center’s Beverly Hills location (465 N. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210) from Wednesday, August 24 to Sunday, September 25, 2016.
“We are honored to celebrate the twentieth season of ‘South Park,’ a show that has undeniably had a profound impact on our society by continuously providing a fresh and fearless satirical take on current events and cultural trends,†said Maureen J. Reidy, President and CEO of The Paley Center for Media. “This exhibit promises to be a dynamic and engaging fan experience, exactly the type of free, public programming the Paley Center delivers year-round. The addition of the full series to the renowned Paley Center Archive will preserve this show for our members and visitors to enjoy for years to come.â€
“We are thrilled to bring the ‘South Park Experience’ to the Paley Center to celebrate the show’s historic twentieth season,†said Walter Levitt, Chief Marketing Officer, Comedy Central. “The Experience was the hit of Comic-Con in San Diego last month, with tens of thousands of fans jumping into iconic ‘South Park’ moments and sharing their pictures on social media. Now, all SoCal fans will have the chance to be part of the fun. We thank the Paley Center for sharing in the celebration of this influential television franchise.â€
The “South Park 20 Experience†features twenty iconic, life-sized scenes built out in 2-D/3-D format allowing fans to jump into some of the most memorable moments in South Park history for a photo op to share on social with #SOUTHPARK20. The exhibit will also showcase twenty artist interpretations of the series, hand-picked by famed street artist and pop surrealist painter, Ron English. Fans can also visit a retrospective gallery featuring original animation cells from the pilot episode, and watch free daily screenings of select episodes from the first nineteen seasons of the series.
As a leading nonprofit cultural institution, this exhibit is part of the Paley Center’s ongoing commitment to preserving, exploring, and interpreting the media through its extensive, public Archive and educational programs. The Paley Center is home to the nation’s foremost publically accessible archive of television, radio, and new media content, with over 160,000 programs spanning the history of media.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone are the co-creators of South Park. Parker, Stone, Anne Garefino and Frank C. Agnone II are the Executive Producers of the Emmy® and Peabody® Award-winning series. Eric Stough, Adrien Beard, Bruce Howell and Vernon Chatman are Producers. The series launched on August 13, 1997. The historic twentieth season premieres Wednesday, September 14 at 10:00 pm, ET/PT, on Comedy Central.
For exhibit updates, please visit paleycenter.org, and follow @paleycenter on Twitter.
Last couple season have been pretty sub par, hopefully they pick it up.
Seriously? They had been in a bit of a lull before, but I thought last season was as good as any they've ever done.
PC Principal was amazing.
Well theres the sticking point for me. PC principal was pure ****. I just thought the bruce jenner, trump, "triggering", safe spaces and all that other nonsense was lazy and predictable. And it lasted pretty much the whole season.
And then the year before they did free to play apps and a pewdiepie trilogy.
Dont get me wrong, theres also been some really good ones, but I'd say theyve clearly fallen off.
Well theres the sticking point for me. PC principal was pure ****. I just thought the bruce jenner, trump, "triggering", safe spaces and all that other nonsense was lazy and predictable. And it lasted pretty much the whole season.
And then the year before they did free to play apps and a pewdiepie trilogy.
Dont get me wrong, theres also been some really good ones, but I'd say theyve clearly fallen off.
Yeah, you lost me - I thought their take on both was brilliant. What exactly do you characterize as fresh and unpredictable South Park?
Well theres the sticking point for me. PC principal was pure ****. I just thought the bruce jenner, trump, "triggering", safe spaces and all that other nonsense was lazy and predictable. And it lasted pretty much the whole season.
And then the year before they did free to play apps and a pewdiepie trilogy.
Dont get me wrong, theres also been some really good ones, but I'd say theyve clearly fallen off.
Is the show supposed to be unpredictable? It's parody and social commentary based on current events.
Is the show supposed to be unpredictable? It's parody and social commentary based on current events.
You can do all the social commentary you want but it's a comedy show. Your comment implies that you don't even care if it's funny, just what Matt and trey think about whatever current event.
south park has consistently been that way since 9/11, them coveringg current events isn't a new thing at all
For the humor to be the vehicle, its got to be a little more funny is all I'm saying. Its been hit and miss these past couple seasons
Im not a comedy writer so I can't answer that but I can give you some examples
Like when Caitlyn Jenner drives off and kills someone. I was expecting that from the word go. The shock value was zero for me and I didn't laugh at all because i literally could predict it
Actually I would guess its because it was an accident, but thats another story. Again, I saw that one coming from a mile away.That South Park would address a current issue isn't supposed to be a surprise. That's what they always do. What's fresh is how they addressed it - nobody bats an eye when she kills somebody with her negligent driving because she became a PC "hero". She's Teflon.
Ugh, explaining comedy sucks.
Last couple season have been pretty sub par, hopefully they pick it up.
Actually I would guess its because it was an accident, but thats another story. Again, I saw that one coming from a mile away.
I think some of these posters don't even care about the jokes is my impression. They just watch the show to see what matt and trey think, which was never why I watched the show.
Sub par??
What's par then?
Season 18:
Go Fund Yourself - Takin on the Redskins...awesome
The Cissy - Eric as 'Erica' the transginger, and Randy as Lorde was hilarious
Grounded Vindaloop - The Indian support call-taker nearly killed me.
C*ck Magic - Pure gold with Randy's 'magic'.
And the other 6 episodes had some really good stuff too.
Season 19:
The running PC Principal character was one of the funniest things SP has done in a long time.
Stunning and Brave - Awesome intro to PC Principal
Where My Country Gone - Mr Garrison was back in top form.
The City Part Of Town - Any City Wok episode is money. The Whole Foods stuff was funny.
You're Not Yelping - Cartman as a reviewer was hilarious. Yelpers suck. Hilarious episode.
Safe Space - Cartman killed it in this one. And Randy with the donations was awesome.
PC Principal Final Justice - End of one of the best arcs ever on SP.
IMO, South Park was on a big downhill slide until season 17. Then came the 3 part Black Friday episodes, which resulted in South Park soaring back to being awesome again and it continues to be so.