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Had it been much longer, I would not have been able to write this review without using
profanity.
When George C. Scott played the title role in "Patton," you saw him directing tanks with pumps of his fist, shooting at German dive bombers with a revolver, and spewing
profanity
at superiors and subordinates alike.
The crime caper films of Quentin Tarantino, for example, are filled with violence, profanity, and other sleaze, but are nonetheless highly watchable because Tarantino does not attempt to pass these films off as socially redeeming works of art.
Was all the profanity, smoking, and drinking really necessary.
It's one of those movies that seems to have been made exclusively for the Oscars: music throughout the film in almost every single frame, almost no profanity, set in a time long gone, sepia-toned imagery, pretentious title, NO SEX, and a genius that explains everything he thinks and concludes in sfx/cgi so that we (the stupid audience) get it.
Relying on gratuitous
profanity
and potty humor is a sure sign of a loser Hollywood movie, the product of unimaginative and no-talent writers.
Rated R for graphic violence and gore, grisly images, and
profanity.
Given that American audiences (seemingly) have the attention spans of a gnat when it comes to the humor that does not consist of
profanity
laced diatribes, or has a preoccupation with scatological functions (both sound and smells), shows like this will be few and far between.
Other than the common excessive
profanity
in some scenes by Murphy, the film is a great vehicle for his type of humor.
I'm disappointed that Reiser (who wrote the film) felt the need to use so much
profanity
for no reason whatsoever.
Basically, modern mature audiences demand large doses of embellished realism for their cinematic diet, laced heavily with vile profanity, mattress-thumping sex, and knuckle-bruising fisticuffs.
No supernatural stuff, no violence, no
profanity.
Don't watch this movie if you're easily offended by profanity, sex, nudity, homosexuality...and everything else associated with nature.
It was a cute, PG movie that I throughly enjoyed because I, unlike most people my age, enjoy movies without sex, drugs, or
profanity.
No sex scenes, no profanity, and not even any violence.
Treating us to countless lude and extreme sex related incidents, not to mention more
profanity
than an episode of "Eurotrash", the general plot of the film and it's principle doesn't sound funny.
For the average mature viewer (17 and above) who enjoys drama and doesn't mind a mixing of a little violence and profanity, you might want to check out "The Sopranos" if you get the chance.
OK, with more
profanity.
It is hugely vulgar and uses combinations of
profanity
I have never heard before.
It features too much talk and not enough actual "disaster" footage and too much
profanity
for a family to watch an action film.
As a schoolteacher, I am always glad to find something I can show my students that does not use profanity, have excessive violence, sexual content, or have other things that might be labeled objectionable.
This film told that story of family,friends, and life decisions (without any profanity), really refreshing.
Indeed, the filmmakers earned their R-rating more for the gallons of fake blood and gore that they splash over the course of the two-hour plus running time, not to mention the ghoulish sight of decapitated heads tumbling like footballs down the side of the temple, than nudity or
profanity.
It was pleasant to attend a film that did not spew forth buckets of
profanity
and expletives.
The children's use of even mild
profanity
would never be permitted now in a "family film," and the wonderful scene at the end would certainly send the Thought Police running for their placards and boycotts.
It's full of violence, cruelty, lies, treachery, profanity, sex and, worst of all, improbability.
The violence seemed like vicious filler, and the
profanity
seemed like a substitute for intelligent dialogue.
The rudeness, vagueness, and
profanity
just makes it better than expected!
The
profanity
angers Kyle, Cartman, Stan, and Kenny's mothers (but mostly Kyle's) after they see it, and they tell them never to see it again.
All of these movies had plenty of action, violence and
profanity.
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