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Question: I was watching the View yesterday morning, and Gene Wilder was a guest on the show. He started talking about how in a lot of the movies today every third word is a swear word. He mentioned how there were so many great actors in older movies who were just as powerful, and they didn't have to swear so much. Do you agree?
I do. I don't think it's necessary for there to be so much swearing in some of these movies. And it's even worse when it's a really good movie, with a good story, but there's just so much swearing.
Answers: I was watching the View yesterday morning, and Gene Wilder was a guest on the show. He started talking about how in a lot of the movies today every third word is a swear word. He mentioned how there were so many great actors in older movies who were just as powerful, and they didn't have to swear so much. Do you agree?
I do. I don't think it's necessary for there to be so much swearing in some of these movies. And it's even worse when it's a really good movie, with a good story, but there's just so much swearing.
I'd agree. Sometimes swearing is used too often. The shock value is pretty much gone for most of the swear words so I guess they have to use them more often.
I have a bad habit of cursing and when I heard other people who say the f-word about every other word I wondered if I sounded that stupid. It really helped me to try to clean up my potty mouth.
I agree with what he said
no, the tough guys always swore and smoked cigarettes in old movies
Yes, I do agree.
I agree. The actors had to rely on talent. They couldn't swear, and there were minimal special affects. I think it
would be funny to hear Cary Grant or Bogart drop a
mother****er in an old movie.
I agree. Its just not nesecary. I think they put it in just because they can. I can imagine in a war movie, or on the odd occasion it would be more appropriate, but theres hardly anythign out there without at least one word!