Me and Matt love to argue, but in general our sense of humor is pretty much alike.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that Trey Parker and his friend Matt enjoy having discussions and debates with each other, but they generally have a similar type of humor that they both find funny. Even though they may disagree on some things, they still share a common sense of what they think is amusing.
About Trey Parker
Trey Parker is an acclaimed American entertainer, best known for co-creating the long-running animated series South Park and the hit Broadway musical The Book of Mormon. He has received numerous awards, including Primetime Emmys, Tonys, and a Grammy, for his diverse creative work in film, TV, and theater.
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It’s this simple law, which every writer knows, of taking two opposites and putting them in a room together. I love anything with Cartman and Butters at the same time, it’s great.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
We made this really dumb decision to put on the cover nothing from South Park but just a real life photo of a piece of pooh dressed up like Mr. Hankey, and a lot of people didn’t, they didn’t even know what it was.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
If we have a great idea, we’ll go, ‘Oh, this could be a cool movie.’ Or really for us, it’s more like, ‘Oh, this is a really bad idea. Let’s do this. This seems really stupid.’
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
No, writing musicals is the hardest thing in the world. And it was really funny, because I remember when the South Park movie came out, there were some critics that said, ‘Well it’s obvious that in order to get it to be 90 minutes they filled some time with music.’
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
We have it, we’re lucky enough that we’ve created a show where it’s not about… a family, or a kid, it’s about a town.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
It’s been a fascinating thing because we didn’t really know how to write when we started South Park at all. It’s been like, we’ve just sort of grown up a bit and it’s amazing to just see how, if you take Butters and Cartman and put them in any scene, it works.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
So we’re considering doing a new Christmas album, because there’s been Christmas episodes since then, and maybe finally do the version of “The Most Offensive Song Ever” with lyrics intact.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
What we’re always looking for is weird social issues and weird connections to make. Luckily for them, there’s no shortage of material.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
I almost bumped into Alec Baldwin and then turned around and Paris Hilton was standing there. And I was like, ‘Look, it’s stupid spoiled whore.’
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
Hollywood views regular people as children, and they think they’re the smart ones who need to tell the idiots out there how to be.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
My favorite musical? I don’t. It changes all the time. I’m just a diehard, I’m totally old school, like I’ll sit and watch, if they are re-doing Oklahoma in New York, I will be the first one there.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
There is nothing we can’t do. So it’s just the fact that we’re doing topics like that that other people, especially network TV, won’t touch, that we’re satirists.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
We created a brand for ourselves, so that now people can’t get mad at what we do, because then they’re just making of themselves.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
Jerry Bruckheimer creates comedy, he just doesn’t realize because he’s a turd.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
I would never kill somebody, unless they pissed me off.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
You know, and it really doesn’t have a lot to do with the movie. That’s the trick to doing a good musical is that, if you take that music number out, there’s less to the movie there. You would miss it.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
We’re the guys who, if someone says you really shouldn’t do an episode making fun of Scientologists, we say, ‘Whatever.’ Someone says, ‘They might come try to burn your house down,’ we say, ‘We’ll just get another one.’
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
Careful?! Was my mother careful when she stabbed me in the heart with a coat hanger while I was still in womb?
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
Sometimes what’s right isn’t as important as what’s profitable.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
Me and Matt love to argue, but in general our sense of humor is pretty much alike.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
I would let my kids watch this stuff way before I’d let them watch something like ‘Full House’ that I think would make them stupid.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
I spend shockingly little time thinking about real-world stuff.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
Saying goodbye doesn’t mean anything. It’s the time we spent together that matters, not how we left it.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
The problem is we moved to LA… The only way to be punk rock in L.A. is to be a Republican.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
In terms of the creative side of it, it’s really been a thing where you come up with the funny stuff is usually at a bar or out talking to people or whatever.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
It was exactly the same on the South Park movie really too. There’s lots of violence in that too, but it always came down to anything sexual… They don’t care about anything else.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
You know that everyone thinks that in order to do South Park we must be wild, crazy, rock and roll stars. But the truth is we’re just wholesome middle-American guys. We enjoy soda pop, baseball and beating up old people just as much as anybody.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
We find just as many things to rip on the left as we do on the right. People on the far-left and the far-right are the same exact person to us.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
It’s not like we have a formula, but I think one of the reasons this show has survived is that it has a big heart at its center. Other cartoon shows have people crap on each other and make racist jokes. But I don’t think people tune in for that. I just don’t think a show lasts for 10 years without a heart.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
Sean Penn’s really the only one stupid enough to put anything down on paper.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)
It’s funny because I think a lot of it is simply… We’ve never considered ourselves satirists, but because we’re on Comedy Central and because we’re South Park on Comedy Central, we can do any topic we want.
American actor, animator and filmmaker (born 1969)