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List of films that most frequently use the word fuck.
Not that I would ever need to know that Born on the Fourth of July has a FPM (fucks per minute) of 1.35 (196 "fucks" in 145 minutes) but its nice to know that the information is there waiting for me.
In other news, I'm watching The Blair Witch Project (FPM: 1.79). This film should be required viewing by anyone planning to make a horror movie. We never see the monster, never see anything "supernatural", but just the effects of the witch's actions. And the film goes from interesting to creepy to terrifying. The first time I saw it, I was afraid to turn out the lights and go to bed.
Not that I would ever need to know that Born on the Fourth of July has a FPM (fucks per minute) of 1.35 (196 "fucks" in 145 minutes) but its nice to know that the information is there waiting for me.
In other news, I'm watching The Blair Witch Project (FPM: 1.79). This film should be required viewing by anyone planning to make a horror movie. We never see the monster, never see anything "supernatural", but just the effects of the witch's actions. And the film goes from interesting to creepy to terrifying. The first time I saw it, I was afraid to turn out the lights and go to bed.
Hmm.
Date: 29 Oct 2006 02:45 (UTC)Re: Hmm.
Date: 29 Oct 2006 02:59 (UTC)Then there's the ending, oh the ending!
Re: Hmm.
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Date: 30 Oct 2006 05:32 (UTC)I saw a TV edit of it once where they'd gone through and dubbed "freak" over every instance of "fuck". Strangely enough, it actually made his character significantly creepier...
*unlurk*
Date: 4 Nov 2006 08:36 (UTC)No it's not (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5430343841227974645)
*lurk*