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Why oh why do film makers think that we all want the F word in most movies these days,it's as though each new release has got to get more expletives in than the last one or the one before. I can remember films made in the '40s & '50s which were exciting & glamourous & there was never a bad word spoken, all the Bogart / Greenstreet, James Cagney, James Stewart etc. If modern movie makers can make films like the Harry Potter series, Lord of The Rings, Avatar etc. Which have proved to be box office winners,we can do without the effing & blinding thank you very much.Ron.
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i agree though sometimes its just added unnecessarily for the hell of it.
porridge had to invent its own swear words in order to get round the swearing ban...because criminals undoubtedly swear
i agree though sometimes its just added unnecessarily for the hell of it.
porridge had to invent its own swear words in order to get round the swearing ban...because criminals undoubtedly swear
I think in the right context swearing in films is okay.
However, real life can be a lot worse! On bus the other day going to hospital, middle of afternoon, five male teens (young teens) were talking. Well, not really talking as I would talk. More like swearing with the other occasional word thrown in.
However, real life can be a lot worse! On bus the other day going to hospital, middle of afternoon, five male teens (young teens) were talking. Well, not really talking as I would talk. More like swearing with the other occasional word thrown in.