Not exact matches
I don't know, I believe her
use of misspelled
profanity has really turned me around
on this issue.
She and her husband do not always see eye to eye
on everything, Trump suggested at another point, when the real - estate mogul's
use of profanity came up in the conversation.
A well - funded Republican group trying to stop Trump is going
on the air in Florida with a new TV ad criticizing the GOP front - runner's
use of profanity.
The Fighter (R for violence, sexuality, drug
use and pervasive
profanity) Overcoming the odds bio-pic chronicling light welterweight boxer «Irish» Mickey Ward's (Mark Wahlberg) real - life journey
on the road to redemption with the help
of his half - brother trainer (Christian Bale) leading to a shot at the championship title.
Fierce People (R for nudity,
profanity, sexuality, drug
use and violence) Dysfunctional family drama about a coke - addicted single - mom (Diane Lane) struggling to survive in NYC who decides to try to get her life back
on track by showing up with her 16 year - old son (Anton Yelchin) at the sprawling, suburban estate
of a wealthy, elderly client (Donald Sutherland)
of hers.
Music Within (R for
profanity, sexual reference and drug
use) Docudrama chronicles the true story
of Richard Pimentel (Ron Livingston) a severely hearing - impaired Vietnam vet who returns from the war to dedicate his life to speaking out
on behalf
of Americans with disabilities.
A Birder's Guide to Everything (PG - 13 for
profanity, sexuality, drug
use and partial nudity) Ornithological comedy about a 15 year - old bird watcher (Kodi Smit - McPhee) who embarks
on an expedition with a couple
of friends in search
of the supposedly - extinct Labrador Duck.
Dom Hemingway (R for nudity, sexuality, violence, drug
use and pervasive
profanity) Jude Law plays the titular character
of this crime comedy as a just - paroled safe cracker who's determined to collect a bonus from his mob boss (Demian Bichir) for not snitching
on him while behind bars.
(In French and English with subtitles) Goon (R for drug
use, graphic sexuality, brutal violence and pervasive
profanity) Seann «Stiffler» Scott stars in this overcoming - the - odds hockey comedy about a halfwit bouncer who leads a ragtag, semi-pro team
of misfits to glory
on the ice.
ven
on the game's «very easy» difficulty — which I admit to
using without an ounce
of shame — casually flinging the analog sticks will result in frustratingly quick rounds
of golf and colorful rounds
of profanity.
Southland Tales (R for sexuality,
profanity, violence and drug
use) Futuristic apocalyptic epoch, set in a Los Angeles which is a police state and
on the brink
of economic and environmental disaster in the wake
of a nuclear attack
on Texas.
The Guilt Trip (PG - 13 for violence,
profanity and drug
use) Dysfunctional family comedy about a scientist (Seth Rogen) who, against his better judgment, invites his overbearing mother (Barbara Streisand) to tag along
on a cross-country journey in search
of a distributor for his new invention.
We're the Millers (R for pervasive
profanity, crude sexuality, drug
use and full - frontal male nudity) Raunchy road comedy revolving around a cash - strapped pot dealer (Jason Sudeikis) who enlists the assistance
of a stripper (Jennifer Aniston), a latchkey kid (Will Poulter) and a teen runaway (Emma Roberts) to smuggle two tons
of marijuana out
of Mexico by posing as a family
on vacation.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening November 5, 2010 BIG BUDGET FILMS Due Date (R for
profanity, sexuality and drug
use) Robert Downey, Jr. and Zack Galifianakis co-star in this raunchy road comedy about an uptight dad - to - be who hitches a ride across the country with a wacky slacker in order to make it
on time to witness the birth
of his baby.
Movie 43 (R for violence, drug
use, pervasive
profanity, graphic sexuality, frontal nudity, crude humor and coarse dialogue) A dozen directors collaborated
on this raunchy series
of short films chronicling three kids» internet search for the most banned movie in the world.
Rudo y Cursi (R for sexuality, pervasive
profanity and brief drug
use) Sports comedy, set in Mexico City, about a couple
of soccer - playing half - brothers (Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna) whose sibling rivalry is exacerbated when they're informed by a pro scout that the two
of them must compete for one spot
on his team.
Although relying mostly
on mild
profanities, it does include a couple
of crude hand gestures and the
use of a sexual expletive.
Like the last Tomb Raider, this movie is low
on profanities (some mild language along with one
use of the usual scatological term) and even lighter in sexual content (one passionate clothed moment is brought to a sudden halt).
A Bigger Splash (R for
profanity, graphic sexuality, frontal nudity and brief drug
use) Erotic thriller, loosely based
on La Piscine (1969), revolving around a rock icon (Tilda Swinton) whose vacation with her boyfriend (Matthias Schoenaerts)
on a remote Italian island is disrupted by the arrival
of an old friend (Ralph Fiennes) with his daughter (Dakota Johnson) in tow.
Get
on Up (PG - 13 for sexuality, drug
use,
profanity and violence) Chad Boseman portrays James Brown in the biopic chronicling the Godfather
of Soul's rise from abject poverty to the heights
of superstardom.
Rock the Kasbah (R for
profanity, drug
use, sexual references and brief violence) Musical comedy about a broke rock producer (Bill Murray) who helps an Afghani teenager (Leem Lubany) compete
on her country's reality - TV version
of American Idol after he finds himself stranded in Kabul.
Don't Think Twice (R for
profanity and drug
use) Ensemble dramedy about the emotional fallout visited upon a fledgling, improv comedy troupe when one
of its members (Keegan Michael - Key) gets a big break
on a Saturday Night Live - type TV show.
Things We Lost in the Fire (R for
profanity and drug
use) Oscar - winners Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro co-star in this bittersweet drama about a recently - widowed mother
of two young children finds a shoulder to lean
on in her husband's drug - addicted best friend since childhood.
Fat Girls (R for drug and alcohol
use,
profanity, and graphic sexual content) Coming -
of - age comedy about a couple
of ostracized Texas teenage friends, one, just chubby (Ashley Fink), the other, gay (Ash Christian), and dreaming
of unleashing his inner diva
on Broadway.
War
on Everyone (R for violence, nudity, sexuality, drug
use and pervasive
profanity) Crime comedy about a couple
of corrupt cops (Alexander Skarsgard and Michael Pena) who get more than they bargained for when they try to shakedown a strip club manager (Caleb Landry Jones).
Love and Other Drugs (R for nudity, drug
use, pervasive
profanity and graphic sexuality) Academy Award - winner Edward Zwick directs a couple
of Oscar - nominees (Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal) in this romantic comedy based
on Jamie Reidy's memoir «Hard Sell: The Evolution
of a Viagra Salesman» about a free spirit who meets her match in a charming ladies man.
Wonderful World (R for
profanity, drug
use and sexuality) Romance drama about a depressed, divorce and unemployed proofreader (Matthew Broderick) who gets a new lease
on life after the arrival
of his hospitalized roommate's (Michael K. Williams) sister (Sana Lathan) from Senegal.
Because when authors
use profanity, they are telling the reader what is going
on in the minds
of the characters instead
of allowing the reader to experience the emotion for themselves.
Perhaps in the spirit
of the Cohen ruling, the city rid its books
of a law that made it illegal to
use profanity on streets, alleys and other public places.
We encourage lively debate
on the issues
of the day, but we ask that you refrain from
using profanity or other offensive speech, engaging in personal attacks or name - calling, posting advertising, or wandering away from the topic at hand.
We have been warned that anyone living
on campus who
uses profanity in the dormitory lobby will be written up for a violation
of residency agreement and the student code
of conduct.