Sentences with phrase «use of profanity with»

That, I perceive would be use of profanity with a strong criticism.

Not exact matches

Although I was directly blunt with him concerning the perversions of my words and told him his statement was a lie, I refrained from using any profanity so there should be no reason for him to not allow my comment.
Doug NOT - Pagitt — if you are offended by the use of profanity, certainly your thing to deal with, but clearly something that has been used throughout this thread.
All you atheists sound the same, with the exception of profanity used as a fall back.
The book includes a myriad of personal stories, and some readers may be uncomfortable with occasional use of profanity and the frank nature of some of the stories.
Often they pair a young, naive character repeating the same desire to join a profession with a jaded veteran of the field trying to disillusion them (several others feature cartoon bears using profanity, which is automatically funny, too).
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.
Overall, Bergen suggests that our use of profanity may provide new insights into how our brain works, how we process language and how we communicate with others.
«The Triumph of Love» is rated PG - 13 for brief nudity (a male backside, as well as some nude artwork), brief violence (target practice with bows), scattered use of mild religious - based profanity and brief sex (sexual contact).
Language: The script includes one muffled used of a strong sexual expletive in a non-sexual context along with infrequent scatological slang and mild profanities.
(In French, Russian and English with subtitles) Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema (R for violence, profanity, drug use and sexuality) Fact - based gangsta» saga revisiting a Sowetan street hoodlum's (Rapulana Seiphemo) rise from petty criminal to powerful crime boss in the wake of the fall of South Africa's Apartheid regime.
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.
Language: The script contains a handful of mild curses and profanities, along with one strong sexual expletive used in a non-sexual context.
Red 2 (PG - 13 for profanity, drug use and pervasive violence) Espionage thriller finds former, CIA Agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) coaxed back out of retirement and reunited with his elite team of spies to track down a portable nuclear bomb that's landed in the hands of terrorists.
It is also afflicted with a few profanities, some passing sexual comments and brief depiction of alcohol use.
(In Portuguese with subtitles) Death at a Funeral (R for profanity and drug use) Offbeat British comedy about the relatives of a recently - deceased family patriarch who hope not only to bury the body but also a dark secret about the dysfunctional dearly departed.
The Loft (R for profanity, sexuality, nudity, drug use and graphic violence) Remake of the 2008 Belgian thriller of the same name revolving around five married suburbanites (Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller, Eric Stonestreet and Matthias Schoenaerts) who purchase a penthouse in the city for secret rendezvous with mistresses only to become suspicious of each other after a female corpse is found inside their
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.
One use of an extreme sexual expletive is used along with infrequent profanities.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (R for profanity, nudity, violence, drug use and graphic sexuality) Legendary director Sidney Lumet (12 Angry Men, Network, The Verdict) assembles a talented ensemble for this suspenseful crime thriller about two brothers (Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke) whose perfectly planned heist of their parents» (Albert Finney and Rosemary Harris) jewelry store goes horribly wrong when their accomplice improvises with disastrous results during the botched robbery.
Language is a concern as well, with the script including a variety of moderate and mild profanities and the single use of a sexual expletive.
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.
With infrequent profanities and several scenes that involve sexual dialogue along with some partial, painted nudity, the film's biggest content issues are the frequent depiction of alcohol and cigarette With infrequent profanities and several scenes that involve sexual dialogue along with some partial, painted nudity, the film's biggest content issues are the frequent depiction of alcohol and cigarette with some partial, painted nudity, the film's biggest content issues are the frequent depiction of alcohol and cigarette use.
Language consists of moderate and mild profanities, terms of deity and a single sexual expletive, along with teasing using derogatory terms.
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.
Lymelife (R for profanity, sexuality, violence and drug use) Coming - of - age drama set during an outbreak of Lyme disease in the late Seventies in a Connecticut town where an innocent 15 year - old's (Rory Culkin) life is turned upside - down when he falls in love with the girl next - door (Emma Roberts) at the same time his parents (Alec Baldwin and Jill Hennessy) separate and his soldier brother (Kieran Culkin) receives orders to ship out overseas.
Rapture - Palooza (R for profanity, drug use and crude sexuality) Post-apocalyptic horror comedy about a suburban Seattle couple (Anna Kendrick and John Francis Daley) left to deal with plagues and an amorous Anti-Christ (Craig Robinson) after billions of other souls ascend to Heaven during the Rapture.
(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.
Best Night Ever (R for profanity, graphic nudity, drug use, crude humor and pervasive profanity) Parody of the road trip genre about a bride - to - be (Desiree Hall) who gets more than she bargained for when she ventures to Vegas with her bridesmaids for a bawdy bachelorette party.
Enemies Closer (R for sexuality, drug use, profanity and graphic violence) Action thriller about an ex-Navy SEAL (Tom Everett Scott) who joins forces with his mortal enemy (Orlando Jones) in order to avoid the clutches of a ruthless drug cartel searching for a missing shipment.
Language: A handful of mild profanities are heard along with one use of a sexual expletive in a non-sexual content.
Ruby Sparks (R for profanity, sexual references and drug use) Mind - over-matter romantic comedy about a lonely novelist with writer's block (Paul Dano) who magically materializes the perfect mate for himself by willing one of his character (Zoe Kazan) to life.
Language: Mild and moderate profanity is heard, along with frequent use of terms of deity as expletives.
Language: Mild and moderate profanity is heard, along with several terms of deity used as expletives.
Profanity: The script includes two somewhat muddled uses of a sexual expletive, along with infrequent racial slurs.
Some profanities and terms of Deity are contained in the script along with depictions of alcohol and cigarette use.
Language: The scripts includes nearly four dozen mild and some moderate profanities along with the limited use of slurs and some terms of deity.
Profanity: The script includes one use of the sexual expletive in a non-sexual context, frequent scatological slang, mild and moderate profanity, along with terms of deity used as expletives, crude terms and name - callingProfanity: The script includes one use of the sexual expletive in a non-sexual context, frequent scatological slang, mild and moderate profanity, along with terms of deity used as expletives, crude terms and name - callingprofanity, along with terms of deity used as expletives, crude terms and name - calling / slurs.
Language: The script contains infrequent sexual expletives used in a non-sexual context, along with the frequent use of scatological slang, curses and profanities.
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.
Language: Scatological slang is heard frequently, along with many uses of moderate and mild profanities, terms of deity, crude slang terms and slurs.
Besides the ridiculous antics, there are also a lot of mild to moderate profanities used, some cartoon - style falls that result in no injuries, and the idea of getting away with a lie.
While the script is sparing with its use of mild and moderate profanities (and the unfortunate inclusion of a very unnecessary sexual expletive), violence is dished out generously.
(In Spanish with subtitles) Persepolis (PG - 13 for sexual references, profanity, mature themes, violent images and brief drug use) Feminist animated adventure, set at the dawn of the Iranian revolution in the late seventies, chronicles the resistance to the oppressive, fundamentalist Islamic regime displayed by a defiant young girl (Chiara Mastroianni) followed from the age of 9 to 24.
(In French, Persian, German and English with subtitles) Smiley Face (R for profanity, sexuality and drug use) Anna Faris stars in this comic misadventure about a day in the life of an aspiring, NYC actress who mistakenly eats a batch of her stoner roommate's (Danny Masterson) Marijuana - laced brownies before setting out for an audition.
Table 19 (PG - 13 for profanity, sexuality, mature themes, drug use and brief nudity) Ensemble comedy about a maid of honor (Anna Kendrick) who finds herself relieved of her duties and relegated to a remote table full of reluctantly - invited losers at the wedding reception after being dumped by the bride's (Rya Meyers) brother (Wyatt Russell) With Lisa Kudrow, Craig Robinson and June Squibb.
Excellent (4 stars) Rated R for sexuality, drug use, pervasive profanity, ethnic slurs and graphic violence Running time: 111 minutes Studio: Plan B Entertainment Distributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Blu - ray Extras: Audio commentary with writer / director Barry Jenkins; Ensemble of Emotion: The Making of Moonlight; Poetry through Collaboration: The Music of Moonlight; and Cruel Beauty: Filming in Miami.
The Greatest (R for profanity, sexuality and drug use) Emotionally - draining drama about a grieving couple (Pierce Brosnan and Susan Sarandon), already dealing with the untimely death of their teenage son (Aaron Johnson), who find themselves further burdened by the arrival of his flaky, pregnant girlfriend (Carey Mulligan) in need of a place to stay.
Machine Gun Preacher (R for sexuality, profanity, violence, disturbing images and drug use) Redemption drama chronicling the real - life exploits of a recently - paroled biker (Gerard Butler) who ventured with his wife (Michelle Monaghan) to war - torn Sudan in order to rescue hundreds of kidnapped orphans after becoming a crusader for Christ.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening May 8, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS Next Day Air (R for violence, drug use, pervasive profanity and brief sexuality) Action - oriented crime caper about the comedy of errors which ensue after a couple of hapless hoodlums (Mike Epps and Wood Harris) are mistakenly delivered a large package filled with bricks of pure cocaine.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z