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Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)
Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)
2019 | Action, Adventure, Comedy
action comedy character growth fast plot (0 more)
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unexpected swearing but otherwise good movie
the gang from the jumanji reboot are back and better then ever theres heartpounding action plenty of heart and humor and adventure just like before but a single warning to parents theres far more profanity in this one then before so if your offended by that might wanna take a raincheck before seeing this one but otherwise this is a wondeful movie
  
The Abyssal Plain: The R'lyeh Cycle
The Abyssal Plain: The R'lyeh Cycle
William Holloway | 2019 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy
1
1.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
An absolute piece of SHIT! A raging dumpster fire! The material bears no resemblance to anything Lovecratian or Mythos-related! This author just threw an excessive amount of unwarranted of profanity as well as infidelity and a slew of other unneeded plot devices! Seriously? Avoid this one like f'n COVID-19! You want a modern twist on Cthulhu Mythos? Read Darrell Schweitzer's CTHULHU'S REIGN! At least the writers of the stories in that collection know how to write!
  
The Heat (2013)
The Heat (2013)
2013 | Comedy
Mildly entertaining drivel from the man who bought us Ghostbusters-Answer the call...Should I go on?
The use of profanity is clearly a disguise for poor plot mechanics and although Bullock and McCarthy have good cop buddy chemistry, it's not enough to rescue what is effectively a poor movie with a contrived and very thin plot.
Those with simpler expectation will look past essential pre requisites such as a provocative and engaging storyline and a lack of obnoxious and unbelievable character's and will enjoy this type of movie, otherwise give it a miss
  
Lock Every Door
Lock Every Door
Riley Sager | 2019 | Thriller
4
8.0 (9 Ratings)
Book Rating
I can’t decide between 1 or 2 stars but yuck I did not like this book.
I was expecting something more to the story than there was and it had more profanity than I like.
Also when they mentioned Satanic rituals as a possible part of the story toward the end - I knew this wasn’t my kind of book and skipped a few chapters to read the end and it was not what I expected.
This just ended up rubbing me the wrong way - not my type of book.
  
I didn’t know what to expect from this book, especially after reading the beginning of the book that used a bit of profanity to get a point across. I am glad I didn’t stop and continued to read. The author shares with the reader her experience with health issues that made her re-evaluate her life; eating habits, stress, mental well-being, exercise, and habits. The approach is quite simple; listen to your body and your intuitions as it will let you know what you need to live a healthy life.

I was provided a free ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
  
Mr. Baseball (1992)
Mr. Baseball (1992)
1992 | Comedy
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
This movie had the potential to be exceptional, but fell a bit short for me. Unneeded use of profanity (I'm no prude, but it was generally completely not necessary and out of place altogether when used) took away from one of the first feature film performances in the storied career of Dennis Haysbert.

Unfortunately, around the time this film was introduced there were several different movies attempting to portray an East meets West narrative, and most of them whiffed, including Mr. Baseball.

I'm a huge baseball fan so I went into this with the predisposition in the positive. Too bad Selleck and Co. couldn't maintain that.
  
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
1999 | Animation, Comedy, Musical
Political and Correctness were the two words far from writers Parker & Stone when they created this feature length satirically biting look at life through the eyes of Cartman and his friends.
Cursing is the topic on the menu and Canada is to blame (isn't it always) and the profanity on show here although extreme and extended is no different to the controversial hit show of the same.
It's incredibly and consistently funny and I can see how it would appeal to some, just not this reviewer as the humour on show just was not the kind that amuses me, and differs from the, in my opinion, far superior Team America.