"South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have set two live-action films at Paramount reports Variety.
Their newly renamed Important Pictures will make the Jeff Roda-scripted high school comedy "My All-American" which is aiming for a 2007 production start, timed to a hiatus from "South Park".
They plan to follow with "Giant Monsters Attack Japan!," a film scripted by J.F. Lawton ("Under Siege") that will combine live-action with the "rubber suit" techniques made popular in Asian imports like "Godzilla".
Parker will direct each film and Stone produce; both will work on the scripts with the writers.







