it’s ODUNGOWORLD...fundamentally changing America.
It seems that Hollywood writers are adjective challenged.
Something to be proud of, alright. </s>
Thanks for the warning.
The bar has been lowered yet again.
A wit pointed out that when they specifically say “The F word”, there should intentionally be an effort to misinterpret it as being the ‘f’ word that is derogatory to homosexuals.
Even to the point of taking a small segment of the film that is laced with the ‘F’ word, and *dubbing* the ‘F’ word with the ‘f’ word. Which would create much hilarity among the hypersensitive.
The F-Word was once used to shock. That worked at one time. It cannot work 506 times in a single flick. So what is the new reason for this excessive use? I’m not sure but it certainly must reflect Scorseses view that the use of such language will appeal to his target audience.
He may be right.
I’m not a member of that target audience. I’m the one-F-Word-and-I’m-out-of-here type. I’ll never see this movie.
Yep. Looked to find a movie that we could watch last night. Ended up playing a board game instead.
More than Goodfellas or Casino? Say it ain’t so.
Cowboy..."Dude, I just wish you wouldn't use so many cuss words."
Dude..." What the f*ck are you talking about."
This piece of garbage is bound to get numerous Academy Awards since it is an attack on capitalism.
Pray America is Waking
Fornicate
Under
Consent of
of the King
Guess the yutes like the word it’s all they know.
Fiscal?
Ha, hubby told me this yesterday. I can’t believe someone actually counts this.
> According to Wikipedia, the word f*** is used 506 times over The Wolf of Wall Streets 180-minute running time. Previously, the record for a non-documentary was Spike Lees 1999 film Summer of Sam with 435 instances.
That doesn’t even count the audience members who object to the 3 hour run time. Thanks ilovesarah2012.
"Why do you say F#%@ so much?" "....the most expressive word our language has."
Coach Bob Knight's favorite word - Warning - Uncensored.
That all aside, when the word is used all the time, I just start tuning it out. I do use word at times, usually when the idiot in chief is on the TV screen. I don't use it in front of women and children, or in a professional setting.
I got sucked into watching “We’re the Millers” movie this week by someone who thought it was a funny movie. It was the most disgusting failure of a movie I have ever seen. Why Jennifer Aniston would “star” in this trashy movie is beyond me. Eff this and eff that. It made me angry, and I stopped watching it after 20 minutes.
Hollywierd is up against a wall—the wall of porn-with-a-plot nudity. They are probing, for the eventual presentation of anything-goes, to the public, in prime time.
I noticed that Americas sweetheart Sandra Bullock took part in a swearfest movie, “the heat” a few months back. Ugh ugh ugh.