Lewis
16-07-2003, 13:20
From the BBC news :
Broadcasters and film producers have been accused of helping to normalise bad language in society by an independent watchdog.
The "f-word" was used almost 1,500 times in films on the five terrestrial television channels in the first half of this year, according to a report published by Mediawatch-UK.
Do these pople actually sit there, watching TV programmes they don't like, and count the swear words ? They really need to get out more.
Gangster movie Goodfellas, which was screened at 10pm on Channel 5, contained most uses of the "f-word" - 212.
Well no shit Sherlock. It's a F***ing ganster movie. ;)
Broadcasters and film producers have been accused of helping to normalise bad language in society by an independent watchdog.
The "f-word" was used almost 1,500 times in films on the five terrestrial television channels in the first half of this year, according to a report published by Mediawatch-UK.
Do these pople actually sit there, watching TV programmes they don't like, and count the swear words ? They really need to get out more.
Gangster movie Goodfellas, which was screened at 10pm on Channel 5, contained most uses of the "f-word" - 212.
Well no shit Sherlock. It's a F***ing ganster movie. ;)