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Movies with a lot of swearing?
Well I say swearing, depending on where you live, you may say cursing or using profanities.
Which movies do you associate with lots of swear words? You don't have to tell me the official film that uses the most, I just want to know what movies people associate with bad language :)
BQ: Favourite swear word? (if you have one)
29 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Without a doubt the Southpark movie. That's the first one that comes to mind, think it might've made the Guiness World Record or something. Also, Reservoir Dogs and Kick-*** I associate with a lot of swearing.
BA: I don't want to say lol, slightly embarrased. But the c-word. :P I dunno, its just got so much oomph and power to it (well I heard it for the first time in an English accent and that's why I think it just sounds cool). For a while though I used it pretty casually (without knowing the meaning lmao), my friend refused to tell me what it meant so I kept using it to annoy her till she finally told me and now we just laugh about it. But I wouldn't dare use that word around an American. Maybe its me? But I reckon the English are pretty chill when it comes to cursing, I don't even consider them strong words by their definition? Love and Hate are more powerful. Telling someone "eff you" could literally imply an invitation for a fun time. :P
- ?Lv 59 years ago
Boogie Nights
Goodfellas
Closer
The Big Lebowski
Head-On
Magnolia (for Julianne Moore
Scarface
BQ:f*ck
- Anonymous9 years ago
Harlem Nights with Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor
Heartbreak Ridge with Clint Eastwood
The Deerhunter
The Big Lebowski.
- ?Lv 59 years ago
Hey Emjob :)
There's not that many that I associate with swearing;
"Closer"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0376541/
This film wasn't exactly filled with cursing nor was it clear of profanities at any corner but from my viewing of the film, I took from it that a lot of the language used in it was much worse than what you would find in a typical film that's rated 15. There is a word that is fairly vulgar, it has four letters and it starts with "C". I'm absolutely positive that you know what it is, but that word was used a fair bit in the film. From what I remember, at least 4 times. It wasn't used in a derogatory way, it was in an anatomical context but still it was fairly hard on the ears at times due to the absence of that word in most modern films. The dialogue however does get quite graphic at times along with the use of the "C" word, one scene in particular involving Clive Owen at work. I would elaborate, but I don't want to spoil anything :)
Other than that, the only other films that I really associate with swearing is "28 Days Later" (again for the use of the "C" word), "Kick-A**" (mainly due to the controversy it received, I didn't actually find the swearing as bad as some sources made it out to be) and "Reservoir Dogs" (I actually haven't seen this film, I was going to buy it last week but opted for "Taxi Driver", but I associate this film with cursing due to things I've heard about it).
BQ: Hmm, that's hard. I barely ever say the word, but probably a four-letter word, that's a synonym for the aforementioned "C" word, that starts with T and rhymes with cat.
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- Jake No ChatLv 79 years ago
Scarface.
Taxi Driver
The Big Lebowski
South Park movie
Black Hawk Down
Dead Presidents
Full Metal Jacket
Irreversible
BQ: dang it all - can be pretty outrageous in the right situation.