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ll_billym | 13:35 Mon 25th Sep 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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In the description of this film that the cinemas and trailers have to give now in case anyone accidentally sees something that may scare or offend them, it says "Contains a single use of strong language".

I am never going to pay to watch this film but I am interested in what the word is (first letter will probably do) and who says it.

Cany anyone who has seen it please let me know.

Thanks.
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i am going to see it on friday so i will let u know
I saw it last week, and so far, it's my favourite film of the year.

The single swear word used is when Tony and Cherie go for an audience with the Queen on the day after Labour win the 1997 election.

After they meet with her, they're walking down the stairs to the main hall in Buckingham Palace and Cherie says something along the lines of, "She keeps us waiting for ages, and all you get is five ****ing minutes".

It is a truly excellent film, and if Dame Helen Mirren isn't nominated for an Oscar, I shall be tutting loudly and complaining to acquaintences.
fab...i cant wait to see it!!
wonderwoman...

I'm not going to spoil anything by writing this, but listen out for the Gordon Brown line...

It TOTALLY had the audience in stitches when I went to see it. One of the funniest moments all year.

You'll understand when you hear it.
Did he say he was going to be the next Prime Mnister?
I'm not going to say because I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen the film.

Very, very funny moment though.
It's a brilliant film, billym - don't dismiss it, especially as you want to know something about it.

See it for yourself instead of relying on us.
The one that I remember was when the Queen was driving across the highlands in a landrover and it got stuck half-way across a river when the thingy broke. She said "Oh butter it" before getting out to check for the damage. (Except that she used marGGarine instead of buTTer).

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