Which movie did you first hear the F word?

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I imagine it was cabaret, the first X rated film I ever saw. You wouldn't have heard the f word in anything but an X film in those days.
Cabaret was indeed rated X originally in the UK - it was originally PG in the US. However, it doesn't contain the F-word.
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@mark f Here you have it! The F-word!!!
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The Sound of Music, I was like 8. utterly shocking.
I didn't mind the language so much, but the sex scene between Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer just seemed inappropriate... especially when Liesl got involved.



The Sound of Music, I was like 8. utterly shocking.
Oh yeah I remember the songs

who can forget...

"The hills are alive with the sound of ****ing music"

"So Long, **** Off"

and the much loved

"Do-Re-Mi-****"



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The Sound of Music, I was like 8. utterly shocking.
I didn't mind the language so much, but the sex scene between Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer just seemed inappropriate... especially when Liesl got involved.
Hey, look, The Sound of Music just stopped being boring!!!

You should diret a remake!



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Thinking back to what movies I was allowed to see and at what age I viewed them, the most likely movie where I first heard the F word was probably Spaceballs.

Now I heard Marty McFly curse up a storm in Back to the Future when I was a 5, but I do not remember the F word in that trilogy.
lol. That was probably the scene in which Marty dressed in his HAZMAT suit, placed headphones onto his sleeping dad's ears, and woke him up to Van Halen. He said he was from the planet Vulcan. But it totally sounds like something else I'm honestly not sure still which was intended, but as a kid the theory was that he cussed. And we were damned proud.




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I don't remember when I first heard that in a movie, but I do remember Goonies shocking me as a kid with all the language coming out of these kids' mouth. I was 9. Loved the movie but I think it embarrassed me cuz I was with my mom.



Cabaret was indeed rated X originally in the UK - it was originally PG in the US. However, it doesn't contain the F-word.
i thought it did. i remember Michael york saying '**** Maximilian' and lisa Minelli says 'i do' and michael york says 'so do i.' but it's many many years since i've seen it, perhaps I remembered it wrong. I do remember discussing it with the other girls at school, it was something of a novelty, bisexuality not being something that was much mentioned in those days.



I'm pretty sure for me it was Life Of Brian. Actually, I saw a thing or two for the first time in that as well.



lol. That was probably the scene in which Marty dressed in his HAZMAT suit, placed headphones onto his sleeping dad's ears, and woke him up to Van Halen. He said he was from the planet Vulcan. But it totally sounds like something else I'm honestly not sure still which was intended, but as a kid the theory was that he cussed. And we were damned proud.

I as a kid on the other hand always heard it as Vulcan,



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