Not exact matches
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S. foreign policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments on breast feeding and sexual parts
of people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves people off a
stage, man burns books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out
of wedlock, talk about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant condom balloon placed on church steeple, references to real condoms, implied fornication; upper male
nudity, man wears a dress; alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and lives in a trailer»
SEX /
NUDITY 5 - Two scantily - clad women — one is topless (no breasts are visible) with a thong (we see her bare buttocks) and the other wears a bra top, thong (we see her bare buttocks) and sheer skirt — dance in a nightclub; one dances on a
stage around a pole and the other dances in front
of a man, and she leans over and toward him.
Mired in vaudevillian caricature (there are even numerous fantasy sequences in which Bronson, sporting a Meliés-esque mustache, stands on a
stage recounting his exploits to a packed theater), Hardy's take on Bronson is, wonderfully, neither self - important nor self - conscious (note scenes
of full frontal
nudity in which he is alternately covered in butter and grease paint).
Sound
of Noise (R for profanity and brief
nudity) Swedish crime comedy about a tone deaf cop's (Bengt Nilsson) attempt to track down the gang
of musical anarchists which has been terrorizing Malmo by
staging impromptu percussion concerts all over the city.
I'm Not There (R for
nudity, sexuality and profanity) Experimental bio-pic employs a half - dozen different actors (Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, Ben Whishaw and Marcus Carl Franklin) to portray Bob Dylan at different
stages of the enigmatic icon's life.
Paris 36 (PG - 13 for violence, sexuality,
nudity and brief profanity) Historical drama, set in Paris in 1936, about a
stage manager (Gerard Jugnot), a union organizer (Clovis Cornillac) and an impressionist (Kad Merad) who enlist the help
of recently - unemployed friends in
staging a show at a boarded - up theatre where they had all worked just a few months earlier.
Suffragette (PG - 13 for intense violence, mature themes, brief profanity and partial
nudity) Historical drrama, set in England, chronicling the selfless fight for women's equality
staged by feminists at the dawn
of the 20th Century.
As for his novel's title, Hornby says it has nothing to do with
nudity: «It's comes from the title
of the new, acoustic version
of «Juliet,» the greatest album by his fictional musician, who's hoping to
stage a comeback.»
The game could be a gold leaf - covered sundae
of positivity, consent, and tasteful
nudity and it would still get laughed right off the figurative
stage.