Why the multiple sh*ts?


30 uses of the word apparently, in a kids' movie. I'm not against bad language necessarily - Goodfellas and The Big Lebowski are two of my favorite movies - I just don't quite understand why this flick needed the "sh*ts", as they seem a little out of place.

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because seth rogen is a terrible, terrible writer.

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Rodgen loooves to curse.

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I own you.

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It's not a kid's movie.

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It's not a kids movie. It's more of the *beep* kind

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How is this a children's movie? The bad guy is stabbed in the eyes at the end. It's PG-13, the implication being that it's for ages 13+. Teenagers, not children. Granted, they are basically children, but it's not a children's movie. And may I remind you that before PG-13 movies existed, most children's PG movies (The Sandlot, The Goonies) used "sh!t" a fair amount. They're still classic children's movies, and classic movies in general. I'm not comparing this to either of those movies, they're better, but The Green Hornet isn't a kid's movie. Moron.

And I really really hoped I wouldn't die

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So, the people who think this is a kids' movie are morons, while the people who think it is for adults are not? That is some twisted logic.

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Actually it isn't if you bother to use your brain for more than the allotted 8 seconds it takes to type 3 sentences.

And I really really hoped I wouldn't die

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