[Now you see it] Swearing In Film: What the F*ck Does it Mean?
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I like the small bit between Gervais and Seinfeld, it's always about the context of the swear more than the swear itself.
Context is king.
Context is always king.
when i was young i found full metal jackets opening to be hilarious but when you get older and you watch it again you start to fully understand what is going on
he isn't saying this as a bit of a laugh, he's getting right into their nerves. The audience was like Private Pyle really, laughing at what the instructor was saying but after that choking scene? Audience fell dead quiet, they knew what was going on.
Alec Baldwin's character in The Departed has the best swears.
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Great video, but I just fucking love the ending.
NYSI: "Do you still think the phrase 'sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me' is true?"
Clip of Mark Wahlberg: "Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe fuck yourself."
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I chuckled pretty heartily at that. :v:
I like the number of analytical channels that have been popping up. They're a joy to watch.
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;51050912]Great video, but I just fucking love the ending.
NYSI: "Do you still think the phrase 'sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me' is true?"
Clip of Mark Wahlberg: "Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe fuck yourself."
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I chuckled pretty heartily at that. :v:[/QUOTE]
In one of his videos he points out how silly his twitter handle is, something like he was young or at the time just threw it on there.
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