I just watched the movie for about the 50th time and come on now, they are worried about swearing? You really have to pay attention to even notice the swearing and you also must have a water-tight rectum and a seriously flawed sense of "indecency" to worry about the language in that flick.
With all the blood, guts, brains, intestines, puke, fear, bullets through the eye, severed limbs, dead bodies, torture, horror, sadness, madness and death in the movie it's pretty silly to worry about the odd "f-word" that can be heard, in my opinion.
It's all quite confusing to me. After the whole team watches the medic (Giovanni Ribisi) die, would the movie be more acceptable if Hank's character said "we are here to follow flipping* orders"?
Re: the Janet Jackson thing -- in the interests of science I have watched the offensive Super Bowl clip many times and I've come to the conclusion that a portion of one of her breasts is exposed for less than one second. To derive any sort of tittilation (or scandal) out of this, you'll have to have a good pause feature and an even better "zoom" feature on whatever it is you are watching it on.
Riddle me this, Americanos -- were people that you wouldn't call "busybodies" actually offended this?
* as opposed to the "other" f-word
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