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    F-bombs dropping by the cluster in PG-13 movies

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Those extra expletives you're hearing at the multiplex these days aren't just echoes. PG-13 movies, officially allowed one nonsexual F-word per script, are making increased use of that allotment — and more — as filmmakers work the rules in a world where R-rated comedies full of both male and female trash talk have become a summertime staple.

    Recent PG-13 examples include F-bomb reactions to Ryan Gosling's abs in "Crazy Stupid Love," Bryan Cranston's boorish behavior in "Larry Crowne" and those rampaging robots in "Transformers: Dark of the Moon."

    "Filmmakers are certainly using it more often, taking advantage of it," says Joan Graves, head of the Motion Picture Association of America's Classification and Rating Administration.

    Using the F-word outside of the R-rated world certainly isn't a new phenomenon. In fact, prior to the adoption of the PG-13 rating in 1984, the F-word would periodically pop up in PG movies. Even after the creation of the PG-13 rating, movies like "Big" and "Beetlejuice" sneaked in the F-word and still secured a PG rating.

    Those days are gone, but the expletive isn't — now uttered outside the province of the R-rating nearly as often as Hollywood does sequels.

    "Making a PG-13 movie, it's always a pick-and-choose battle of where do you want to use one because, often with improvisation, a couple of F-words will creep into the movie," says "Crazy Stupid Love" screenwriter Dan Fogelman. "So you want to pick the best one, the most appropriate one."

    Actually, as watchers of "The Social Network" and "The Tourist" can attest, PG-13 movies occasionally have more than one F-word. So how the (bleep) does that happen?

    Officially, the MPAA's Classification and Rating Administration's guidelines state: "A motion picture's single use of one of the harsher sexually-derived words, though only as an expletive, initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such expletive requires an R rating, as must even one of those words used in a sexual context."

    But the MPAA's guidelines then add that if two-thirds of the rating board members believe that multiple F-words are used in a legitimate "context or manner" or are "inconspicuous," then the movie could still be rated PG-13.

    Besides "The Social Network" and "The Tourist," add "The Adjustment Bureau," ''Iron Man 2" and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" to recent films that have dropped more than one F-bomb and still secured PG-13 ratings.

    Says the MPAA's Graves of the rating board's two-thirds override for language: "It's hard to explain. But if you've just seen the film and you think they've been innocuous . or they're an hour and a half apart . or they're in the background or not emphatic. Or sometimes they're in the same scene, just repeated twice." Each of those qualities can make a difference to the board, Graves notes.

    "All the raters are parents, and they're charged with rating a film the way they think a majority of American parents would rate the film," Graves adds. "So that's the overriding focus."

    Then, too, there's the way a film like "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" will have characters mouth the F-word or start to use a variation of it and trail off just before the offending expletive is fully stated. Technically, it's only used once. But in actuality, it's peppered throughout the movie.

    Perhaps in an age where the faux children's board book "Go the (Bleep) To Sleep" tops The New York Times best-seller list and Cee Lo Green's song "(Bleep) You" becomes celebrated as a kiss-off anthem, there's just no avoiding the word.

    "For most people, it's hardly noticeable any more," says Jesse Sheidlower, editor-at-large of the Oxford English Dictionary and author of "The F-Word," a detailed history of the expletive in question.

    "That said, there's a disconnect between what happens in reality and what happens in representations of reality, like the movies," Sheidlower adds. "Filmmakers are always going to play games to get around the use of certain words."

    Critics of the MPAA's policy toward language say Hollywood's game-playing can actually go both ways — that filmmakers intentionally insert profanity into movies in order to secure a PG-13 rating instead of what critic Nell Minow calls the more "babyish" PG designation.

    Minow points to the 1998 Drew Barrymore movie "Ever After" as an example. The MPAA rated Barrymore's variation on the "Cinderella" tale PG-13 for "momentary strong language." When the film was released on DVD, the expletive was deleted and the film's rating changed to PG.

    "It's a very calculated formula," says Minow, who reviews films as The Movie Mom for the Beliefnet website and radio stations nationwide. "Hollywood manipulates the ratings to get to that PG-13 sweet spot."

    Which is why he believes the MPAA should simplify its code and not allow the F-word in PG-13 movies.

    "Allowing it once or twice just doesn't make sense to me," Minow says. "The word is something you're OK with a child hearing or you're not. And, still, in 2011, I'd argue that it's outside the safety zone for children."

    The MPAA's Graves says she's receptive to Minow's idea.

    "If we have tremendous outcry from parents, we'll consider that," she says.

     

    431 comments

    • Lee Ward  •  9 mths ago
      As far as children's ears are concerned, they have other words they should be learning. They'll likely learn the F word at school from their friends. I learned it in first grade (even if I didn't know what it meant until third grade).

      As far as adult ears are concerned, I don't believe that artists should offend their audiences without cause. I say this as a song writer. If you are going to anger people or offend people, then by goodness, let there be a good reason or artistic point behind it. Otherwise, you waste your words.

      The F word carries different meanings. If that word (as a verb) can be substituted with the word "forget" in a phrase, then it likely has no actual sexual connotation. The same goes for that word (as a noun) if it can be replaced with the word "darn" (eg. I don't give a darn).

      Most movies and television shows use expletives simply because they can. Ever since they allowed s*** to be used in made-for-cable shows, shows like Men of a Certain Age are so littered with s*** (pun intended) that the show isn't even worth watching. It's even worse in movies, where for some odd reason, someone has to say f*** every five seconds. There was a recent episode of South Park (Season 15, episode 7) where they emphasized and underlined the point that the s*** word can be overused...to the point where the whole show sounded like s***.

      The most artistic use of the F word that I have ever heard is in Mel Brooks History of the Word Part I. An old blind man was walking with a cane saying "Give to Oedipus. Give to Oedipus." [He was obviously Oedipus Rex, a character is a story by Sophocles, who would kill his father and marry his mother, according to the Oracle at Delphi. He would blind himself after he realized what he had done.] Josephus (a black Ethiopian played by Gregory Hines) passes Oedipus and Oedipus recognizes him somehow. Oedipus extends his hand for a hand slap and says "Hey Josephus!" Josephus slaps, and in that cool black guy sort of way, replies "Hey motherf***er."
    • LovesOutlaw  •  9 mths ago
      Yeah, we should be getting all worked up over a stupid word..because graphic violence isn't a problem or anything.
    • Phalanx  •  9 mths ago
      whatta expect from hollyweird
    • I got capped too  •  9 mths ago
      they are 13 years old and pregnant, they know what the F-word means.
    • firstl  •  9 mths ago
      F-bombs are scripted in for shock value when actual storyline, acting, visuals and verbiage are substandard, chopped liver junk. A simple solution: don't pay to see garbage.
    • Dianne  •  9 mths ago
      and what? you thought the politically correct communist takeover of America only meant the economy and freedom...well it's anything the under mine's the moral fabric of America.
      your little kids think it's funny and look at you sideways for approval, they can't wait to use it!
    • Harvey  •  9 mths ago
      There is, for once, a simple solution. Don't go to those movies or let your kids go. Hollywood will change so fast you'll think you're in a time warp.
    • Harley Dude  •  9 mths ago
      For unlawful carnal knowledge.
    • Dianne  •  9 mths ago
      the liberal mantra just mirrors their idol's image whenever he bypasses congress and is in poser king mode! "we're gonna fundamentally change America".
    • bball h8tr  •  9 mths ago
      I would join the outcry! My kids don't need to hear it!
    • homebody  •  9 mths ago
      Of course it does. How dare we expect Hollywood to be creative to come up with something else to use.
    • Scrumble  •  9 mths ago
      We need to hear more use of the F word in childrens' programming: American culture must be cheapened as fast as possible.
    • Lorenzo  •  9 mths ago
      Who gives a "Flying F@#$" about the "F bomb". Television use the word Bi%$@ ! As common lanugage and not to mention The ultimate "G.D" Word is seen as just an expression. But no one says anything about that. Hollywood and Television is sad these days. Nothing but Super hero copied movies and cartoons like the smurfs and reality t.v!
    • WB  •  9 mths ago
      want to read something eye opening?? google donald young/obama
    • Sam  •  9 mths ago
      This is why the old movies are better. I express myself everyday without foul language. Living proof that it can be done. You choose what comes out of your mouth.
    • WB  •  9 mths ago
      just MORE evidence of the dumbing down of America by the WACKO LEFT and all the many sheeple that follow them and fall for it as normal
      • sbaaaa 9 mths ago
        sure, go point your finger at the left when the other side is the one trying to cut funds for education. you're a tool. total ignorants like you are scarier than a couple of 'fu(k' in a movie, believe me.
    • dfyujtfgyujdfy  •  9 mths ago
      Too bad people aren't smart enough to express themselves without profanity.
    • Linda  •  9 mths ago
      movie writers use this sort of 'shock factor' to make you forget they have no talent to write good movies any longer.
    • Evan  •  9 mths ago
      NOOOO, one cuss word R rated movies...that will #$%$ up my good movie filter! I've already had to cut the lame PG-13 movies out of my life...
    • ann  •  9 mths ago
      what i want to know is how can i bleep out cuss words from a movie thats on a dvd? I hate hearing the f word if its used once in a movie then thats goood enough after that it needs to be Rrated.
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