Over the years, South Park has set the gold standard of offensive material on TV. Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have refined controversy to an art form, much to the horror of parental watch groups everywhere. No subject is too taboo for their wicked brand of satire and no celebrity is safe from their wrath. Just ask Paris Hilton. Well, actually, don't. She thinks it was all a form of flattery.

Amazingly, the well hasn't even come close to running dry. South Park is not the phenomenon it once was, but it has quietly found a niche, recently surpassing 100 episodes. For those who've kept up, the show is as biting as it's ever been. It's almost like, as people have stopped worrying so much about what they're doing on South Park, Trey and Matt are pushing the limit even further.Trey Parker and Matt Stone are easy to dismiss as immature morons and many surely do. The truth is they are exceptionally smart and the humor on South Park (for my money, still one of the best shows on TV) is clever and even thought provoking. Yes, that's what I said, thought provoking.I had the rare treat of talking with Trey Parker and Matt Stone earlier this week over cocktails at the swanky Viceroy Hotel in Santa Monica. As proven by the shows they've created and movies like Orgazmo and Team America, Trey and Matt aren't afraid of anything or anyone. We spoke to them about a wide range of topics, from the timeliness of South Park episodes to exactly what they were thinking the day they wore Gwenyth Paltrow and Jennifer Lopez's dresses to the Oscars.

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I think by now, after nine years of South Park and after this movie, I think just about everyone, or we're on their s**t list.No one's on our s**t list. We're on everyone else's s**t list. I went to a couple Academy Awards parties and I was definitely like, 'Whoa, no one will talk to me.'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.'Really?That shows just how f***ed up she is. That's terrible that she's flattered by it.Well, the thing about the South Park movie is there doesn't exist any deleted scenes; there's no other materials. So the only thing we could do for another DVD is a commentary.But we also hate that idea of, 'Let's put out this edition and try to make more money.'Maybe a shot or two here and there, but they don't exist anywhere. I think the whole deleted scene thing is weird because you delete scenes because they suck for the most part. I know they're an extra thing, but the South Park movie, the way we did that movie with computer animation, you just don't have a lot of deleted scenes. Or we had some scenes in the South Park movie that it's the same exact scene but with a different setting. In other words, what happened at the PTA meeting, originally the scene was outside. It's the same scene, they're just standing out on the street.I don't think it would be that interesting.If we had an idea.Everything's idea based. We just promised ourselves we'd never make a movie for the sake of making a movie, which is why we never took a multi-picture deal or anything. 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.'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.No, they don't care about violence.We got positive response from that because of the timeliness. No, I think we've kind of marked our territory. I mean, it's amazing – when we go back and look at the first season, which is now nine years ago, which got us on the cover of Newsweek; all this stuff was like, 'Oh my God, it's the end of civilization, here comes South Park.' And now those episodes are so tame by comparison.They know. If you get mad at South Park, people go, 'Oh, whatever, South Park.' We've marked our space and it's not something that's... you stay away from it if you're sensitive to it. If you're into it, then you're into it.