Profanity
in sentence
100 examples of Profanity in a sentence
And two percent of you have a tendency to extreme
profanity.
If you look carefully, you'll see there's also some profanity, but it was really interesting to me to see that there's a lot more love than hate in these passwords.
And another one I had was, not one word of
profanity.
One word of profanity, and you are out of here for the day.
You can approach it in one of two ways: (1) A gritty, realistic movie turned sappy; or (2) a sappy, ABC-afterschool-special with profanity, violence and animal cruelty.
There were absolutely NO laughs at all and an inordinate amount of gratuitous
profanity
(are there REALLY radio announcers allowed to broadcast the sort of filth that Steve Jones dishes out?
This person is a so-called entertainer who has to resort to profanity, vulgarity, and slander to try and make others believe he has talent.
Add to that a lot of
profanity
by the drunker-abuser husband and a GD by a little kid, no less - and this movie turned me off as far as ever seeing it again.
Joe Rogan's whole act is
profanity
laced with bile.
It also has more
profanity
than any movie I've watched since I last saw "Reservoir Dogs".
If it wasn't for the blood and profanity, this was shot like a TV movie.
Too little of the real Coach Knight and too much
profanity
for the sake of shock value turned this movie into a "season to turn off half-way through the broadcast."
I do not know what today's movie goers expect, but after 68 years of movie watching.. (Well maybe I didn't watch many movies in the first 9 - 10 years, so make that 58 years of movie watching) I expect to be entertained, not bored to tears, assaulted by continuous
profanity
(every other word) and idiotic scenes of violence that are presented in with no other purpose in mind but to show blood splattering and body parts being mangled.
The problem was that by allowing such profound and revolutionary creations of the Sci-Fi genre to fall into the hands of firstly a mediocre director and now directorial newbie's has led to nothing more than profanity, epitomised by incompetence.
I haven't even seen this film, but not only do i know it sucks, but the fact that it steals the story of another film, or 2 films for that matter, is such bull crap (and if IMDb would allow
profanity
much more than just bull crap) that I become filled with rage and feel as though I should just throw myself out the window and just end it all.
So many people give this awesome reviews, and for its time, i'd say the special effects and filmography is quite good, but as for the acting, or lack thereof, it just needed a little something more, no shootem ups or sex etc.,
profanity
isnt even required, but a little more emotion, these guys were like stones, just sitting there with long faces.
Dyan Cannon tries, Hal Linden looks bored, Donald O'connor reciting a few lines laden with
profanity.
Al Pacino was once an actor capable of making a role work without resorting to constant use of
profanity.
I don't recall the exact words that a professor used in explaining the constant use of profanity, but it was something like this.
As Blanca, she's polarizing the way she demands attention, milking what little celeb status she has to the hilt, manufacturing much friction as she becomes a source of frustration, and has quite the potty mouth(Cuoco may've taken the part just so she could escape her usual television sitcom roles, allowed to spout
profanity
without restriction) Cuoco, along with the entire cast, services Killer Movie as eye candy, but it's hard to find any character you wouldn't want to see hacked to pieces with a meat cleaver.
Violent sequel to RoboCop was directed by Irvin Kershner (Never Say Never Again, The Empire Strikes Back) will never be as good as the original, because it is almost humorless, and it is extremely mean, and should have been rated NC-17, because of scenes with infants being involved in gunfights, people threatening to brutally murder very young infants with REAL automatic weapons, and even scenes with a 12 year old using lots of explicit profanity, giving drugs to lots of random people, shooting and graphically shooting up and killing policemen and SWAT officers, opening fire on police officers when lots of small and young children are present, and a whole group of children using strong
profanity
and beating up the store owner (who is a very old man) of an electronics store and stealing and destroying lots of items there.
This is the second Bruce Willis film in a row that manages to tell its story with no nudity, off-color humor, profanity, or gratuitous violence.
In 1958 they couldn't yet use
profanity
on film, yet Jack Webb came across pretty damned tough without it.
Profanity, cursing, shots of explicit violence and using drugs, disgusting scenes of male sexual organs and rapes... all this and more in Oz.
Great values without sex, violence, drugs, nudity, or
profanity.
This movie does have a little too much
profanity
and nudity for my taste, though.
At last, a great film that doesn't have to be edited for
profanity
or sex!
If you like me become sick and tired of modern Hollywood trash, filled with sex, violence, vulgarity and
profanity
you most likely would like this movie.
Another plus for it is that most action/suspense films are full of language but this one had little
profanity.
I also resent the way he uses
profanity
as a part of the normal prose of professional Blacks.
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