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#21 Postby southerngale » Wed Nov 19, 2003 3:50 pm

GalvestonDuck wrote:
southerngale wrote: but if they can't think of an intelligent word to write in the script,


Are you referring only to television writers or motion picture writers as well? Don't you agree, sometimes it adds a bit of dimension to a character? Are you really going to take a killer or villain seriously if he says, "Oh, gosh!" "Golly gee!" and "Darn it!"

I must admit, some writers overuse the word. But is it suitable once or twice in a movie if, and only if, it gives darkness to a character?


I guess I'm referring to movies like "Bridget Jones Diary" as well as many others. I really liked the movie but it was F this and F that, over and over and over, I was like come on, gimme a break!

Yep Lindaloo, none of us is perfect and I used to cuss but now if I do, you know I'm REALLY REALLY mad and it just slips out. (which isn't often btw ;) ) I just can't stand a movie where it is constant constant constant, especially GD. That really bothers me.

Anyway, I do wonder how long regular use of the F word will be banned from network television. At the rate we're going, probably not very long.
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