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    Does anyone say the "F" word better than Samuel L. Jackson? I think not. Heck, they even reshot a scene in SNAKES ON A PLANE just so they could have him mutter it. And I was glad to hear him squeeze it out in 1408.

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    Al Pacino is also pretty good in that... and I also enjoy the with the classical saying for Blue Velvet (1986) "F*** you you F*** F***" ".

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    Hi,

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    Long days and pleasant nights

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    I was kind of disappointed he didn't say it in Star Wars

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    I have to admit a fondness for Sharon Stone's use of the "F" word in the interview chair just before she, ahem, "adjusted" her legs in Basic Instinct.

    Some movie moments just tend to linger longer in the mind of a dirty old man.

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    Even Richard Pryor purely pales against my wifes complete & total mastery of this particular verb... noun...adverb... adjective...conjunction!

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    Sometimes you just have to go to that level. It has to be percussive, like a snare drum popping hard from nowhere. Jackson does it well. "Snakes on a Plane?"

    It gets wasted when there are other cusswords coming before it, even shi7, damn, or hell. 'Whoopsy daisy!' and the like work well to up the ascerbic potential of a big old "F-Bomb."

    My favorite cuss-string is GDPOSMF. Sometimes I add the AH.

    Usually when I'm talking about myself. Then I'll slide in an SOB.

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    Monty Python has described the "F" word in great detail. Look it up on youtube. If you need a laugh, well it's pretty much guaranteed

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    Some cuss words, if placed in proper context and at the right time are very effective as "Norman" in "On Golden Pond" so aptly pointed out even in the movie with the word "Bull-Sh..t"

    On the other hand, the use of the term "friggin" by Dolores Claiborne was also effective.

    ....she also had a gem of a term which was "piss-squirts" when referring to the punks who put the graffiti on her house.

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    HAHAHAhA wow i do have to agree with you that slj has the best "F" word out there... I love how they make fun of it in ... idk which one it was( epic movie, disaster movie, superhero movie) well i dont remember but it was one of thos emovies that they make fun of movies and they make fun of him and its like im f---ing sick or the mutha f---en snakes on this mutha f---en plane... mutha f----er! HAHAHA

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