Sentences with phrase «with mild profanities»

To this we'd like to add language: Race is littered with mild profanities.
It'd be rated PG - 13, of course, with some mild profanity and teenaged girls would be the target audience.

Not exact matches

«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 9 - About 49 F - words (1 mouthed) and its derivatives, 1 sexual reference, 19 scatological terms, 13 anatomical terms (1 in Spanish with no translation), 1 mild obscenity, name - calling (animal, hero or zero, scrapper, old man, criminals, The Fish, fat greasy, poachers, Grim Reaper, monsters, cold, funny guy), exclamations (shut the [F - word deleted] up, shut - up), 2 religious profanities, 9 religious exclamations (e.g. I Swear To [F - word deleted] God, Jesus Christ, I Swear To God, Oh My God, Jesus).
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.
Mild and moderate profanities, along with racial slurs, are spoken infrequently.
Mild and moderate profanities along with some sexual innuendo don't allow us to blow the horn for Drumline as loudly as we would like, yet this movie's positive message is backed by a good beat.
Language: The script contains a handful of mild curses and profanities, along with one strong sexual expletive used in a non-sexual context.
Although unlikely to appeal to teens and children, parents should note the film contains three strong sexual expletives along with a smattering of milder profanities.
With only a few profanities, one instance of mild sexual innuendo, and mention of menopause, it covers a ten - year period (Lacey Chabert plays the older Brooke), showing how ordinary people can accomplish extraordinary things.
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.
A smattering of mild and moderate profanities is also heard, along with scatological terms and religious expletives.
In Rogue Nation, he receives nothing steamier than a heartfelt hug from leading lady Rebecca Ferguson (though we have by then seen plenty of her in high - slit gowns and bikinis that, along with action violence and a smattering of mild profanity, accounts for the PG - 13 rating).
Language: A single sexual expletive is used, along with infrequent scatological terms and mild profanities.
Language consists of moderate and mild profanities, terms of deity and a single sexual expletive, along with teasing using derogatory terms.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (PG for violence, mild crude humor and brief profanity) Live - action remake of the Mickey Mouse segment of Fantasia updated as a latter - day tale, set in Manhattan, where a magician (Nicolas Cage) enlists the assistance of a college student (Jay Baruchel) to do battle with his evil archenemy (Alfred Molina).
Language: A handful of mild profanities are heard along with one use of a sexual expletive in a non-sexual content.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening November 23, 2007 BIG BUDGET FILMS August Rush (PG for slight violence, mild profanity and mature themes) Freddie Highmore stars as the title character in this escapist fantasy about a promising musical prodigy who runs away from an orphanage to New York City to find his parents (Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys Myers) only to end up living with a Fagin - like wizard (Robin Williams) and lots of other kids in a makeshift shelter in an abandoned theater which was once the Fillmore East.
Language: Mild and moderate profanity is heard, along with frequent use of terms of deity as expletives.
(In English and German with subtitles) We Bought a Zoo (PG for mature themes and mild profanity) Screen adaptation of Benjamin Mee's bittersweet memoir recounting the grieving widower's (Matt Damon) decision to relocate his family to a dilapidated estate with 200 exotic animals on the premises with hopes of refurbishing the zoo while rebuilding their lives.
Language: Mild and moderate profanity is heard, along with several terms of deity used as expletives.
Language: The scripts includes nearly four dozen mild and some moderate profanities along with the limited use of slurs and some terms of deity.
Other content concerns are mild profanities, illegal betting and car racing, along with portrayals of child birth (with minimal details).
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 includes frequent scatological slang, mild and moderate profanities, along with terms of deity.
Language: Scatological slang is heard frequently, along with many uses of moderate and mild profanities, terms of deity, crude slang terms and slurs.
Surprisingly, the script is light on sexual and language content, with just an implied live - in relationship, some innuendo, and a character shown rather under - dressed in an over-dressed gown, as well as a few mild to moderate profanities.
-- a film that portrays the events with minimal violence, some mild profanities, and no romance.
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.
Language is also sparse, consisting of four terms of Christian deity along with the use of a mild profanity and a scatological expletive.
Language: A strong sexual expletive is used, along with infrequent mild profanity and scatological slang.
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).
But you can still expect frequent terms of deity, a couple of scatological expletives and other mild profanities, along with kissing and topless males.
The script contains pervasive mild to moderate profanities, along with terms of Deity used as expletives.
Language: The script contains infrequent mild cursing, profanities and scatological slang along with some slurs and vulgar terms.
A few sexual innuendos are spoken, along with a couple of mild profanities and some terms of deity that are used as expletives.
Language includes some mild and moderate profanities, along with scatological expletives and terms of deity.
Language: The script contains a handful of moderate and mild profanities along with one strong sexual expletive used in a non-sexual context.
Thankfully, profane language is nearly non-existent, with only one mild profanity noted.
Discussions surrounding these issues are included, along with some moderate and mild profanities.
Language: Mild and moderate profanities along with terms of Deity are heard frequently throughout the film.
Language: The script includes frequent terms of deity used as expletives, along with infrequent mild profanity, name - calling and slurs.
With a happily married couple for lead characters, only a few mild profanities, and the most sexual incident being yet another brief shot of Patricia Velasquez in her body - paint outfit, it's unfortunate The Mummy Returns resorts to fists and bullets to raise the audience from the dead.
Language: The script contains over a dozen mild and moderate profanities, along with one strong sexual expletive used in a non-sexual context.
Language is limited to terms of deity (with one reference directed to Thor, implying he is legitimately a god) and a few other mild profanities.
That's somewhat unfortunate because this is a well - constructed film, which even puts the brakes on coarse language (granted, you'll still hear one scatological expletive and an assortment of mild profanities, along with terms of Deity).
Along with consequences for actions that are often mild (if even evident), repeated profanities, sexual comments and a religious jab wear at the film's suitability.
Parents may also be concerned with the inclusion of a few mild profanities, the depiction of bawdy street life, and some frightening characters within the dramatized sequences (such as the snake - adorned sea witch who cuts off the mermaid's tongue).
Some moderate and many mild profanities are included along with frequent uses of terms of deity and an obvious bleeping of the sexual expletive used various times in the lyrics of the closing credits» music.
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