If I were in combat I'd be using the f word all the time (when I'm just in rush hour traffic, it's a staple in my vocabulary.) But I do wonder, is there really the need to let the f word be audible? You and I know what's being said. Perhaps, if the f word was inaudible, we could weed out the "indecent words" and a child could view the film and not be subjected to the f word...just the horrific blood, guts and shear trauma of war....
Yeah, the horrific part would be a lot better for children than the fword, or a nipple....
"By golly, sarge, a darn bullet just shattered my darn hand."
LMAO!!!!!!
I saw the movie and it was too gory for me -- but if people don't want to have their kids see it, why not just turn the thing off? Besides, kids learn the f-word in first grade now, I think, or maybe kindergarten.
Carolyn