I agree with you, Dean. I spent over 20 years in the Army and I don't think I heard as many F-bombs as we do in today's movies. I'm sure the first director who included a lot of profanity (maybe Martin Scorsese) was really proud of opening that door but it seems like every director thinks that people talk that way all the time. I like realism in movies but I don't think the language being used is realistic at all. Doesn't anyone say "shoot" anymore?
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