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F#ck (2005)

F#ck (2005)
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The Queen Mother of all dirty words (as it was once described by Jean Shepherd) is examined through all its linguistic, sociological, legal, and ethical implications in this documentary. Filmmaker Steven Anderson interviews dozens of people about the history and function of "the F word," including language historians who have a hard time nailing down its origin, writers (including Hunter S. Thompson and Ben Bradlee) who talk about its role in literature and press freedom, comedians (among them Drew Carey, Janeane Garofalo, and Billy Connolly) who ponder its frequent presence in hipster humor, pop musicians (such as Ice-T, Pat Boone, and Alanis Morissette) who offer their theories about its role in contemporary culture, and social critics (including Michael Medved and Dennis Prager) who believe its currency is taking America into a dangerous place. F*ck also includes footage of famous figures caught using the word unexpectedly and animated sequences by Bill Plympton. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Director(s):
Steve Anderson
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The Queen Mother of all dirty words (as it was once described by Jean Shepherd) is examined through all its linguistic, sociological, legal, and ethical implications in this documentary. Filmmaker Steven Anderson interviews dozens of people about the history and function of "the F word," including language historians who have a hard time nailing down its origin, writers (including Hunter S. Thompson and Ben Bradlee) who talk about its role in literature and press freedom, comedians (among them Drew Carey, Janeane Garofalo, and Billy Connolly) who ponder its frequent presence in hipster humor, pop musicians (such as Ice-T, Pat Boone, and Alanis Morissette) who offer their theories about its role in contemporary culture, and social critics (including Michael Medved and Dennis Prager) who believe its currency is taking America into a dangerous place. F*ck also includes footage of famous figures caught using the word unexpectedly and animated sequences by Bill Plympton. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Steve Anderson
Producer(s):
Steve Anderson
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
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    Janel G.

    Absolutely hillarious!

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    Miguel C.

    Interesting, and funny, documentary about the F-word. Lots of politicians, authors, celebrities, pop stars, and actors... and a few puritans round out this film so that you can see both sides of the issue about the 500 year old word that doesn't mean that much really. The film could've have been shortened as it tended to meander a bit. However, it didn't really touch on why the word provokes such a reaction - aside from its original meaning and flexibility as adjective/noun/verb, phonetically it starts and ends with three sharp sounding consonants separated by the most gutteral vowel in the alphabet. The C-word comes close to sounding just as harsh but it's meaning keeps it restricted to a noun.

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    Jason R.

    If you are looking for a fun and interesting look at quite possibly the most feared and hated word in the English language. It is especially fun to watch Sam Donaldson talk about how much fun it is to say. I would recommend this movie, but for extra fun watch it with a group of friends.

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