This 2005 documentary has to be the best I've seen in a long time. It really doesn't hold back, saying "fuck" hundreds of times, so if you're of a sensitive disposition then you dare not play this video, or perhaps have the smelling salts handy along with someone to administer them when you inevitably feint from the shock.
Unsurprisingly, it's all about the use of the word "fuck" and features both positive and negative opinions on this versatile word. Would be nice to see an updated version of this documentary, but I suspect that they wouldn't be allowed to make it now, sigh.
Huge thanks to @Hitcore for making it available to us. You can watch it online, or download it. I recommend the latter as I found that the video kept stopping with the spinning dots, requiring a browser refresh to restart it. It would then jump back to the beginning forcing me to find the spot that it stopped at. Play it with the free VLC (see link below) and you also have a copy of it to keep forever. What pleasantly surprised me is that it's in HD, although 2005 was before the era of widespread HD.
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This is where Hitcore posted it:
nerdzone.uk
And yes, it has an IMDB entry too:
This fuck-heavy song from 2003 featured in the documentary, so here it is for your enjoyment. It's a bit hard on the ears though due to its shouty, aggressive nature and the metal music though. Unsurprisingly, it was self released as I can't imagine any major label taking it on. I'm pleasantly surprised that the prudish YouTube actually allowed it on their platform.
And here's a bonus song that came up in my YouTube recommendations featuring the word "cunt" liberally sprinkled thoughout. This one's much easier on the ears as it's made like a children's song completing the satire. The video is great too, really doesn't hold back, lol.
Unsurprisingly, it's all about the use of the word "fuck" and features both positive and negative opinions on this versatile word. Would be nice to see an updated version of this documentary, but I suspect that they wouldn't be allowed to make it now, sigh.
Huge thanks to @Hitcore for making it available to us. You can watch it online, or download it. I recommend the latter as I found that the video kept stopping with the spinning dots, requiring a browser refresh to restart it. It would then jump back to the beginning forcing me to find the spot that it stopped at. Play it with the free VLC (see link below) and you also have a copy of it to keep forever. What pleasantly surprised me is that it's in HD, although 2005 was before the era of widespread HD.
Fuck_2005_Documentary.mp4
This is where Hitcore posted it:
Radio station hacked with f-word!
Those of a sensitive disposition dare not play this video, or perhaps have the smelling salts handy along with someone to administer them when they inevitably feint from the shock. It cracked me up how the presenter censored each naughty word, but he did it in such a way that you could still...
nerdzone.uk
And yes, it has an IMDB entry too:
This fuck-heavy song from 2003 featured in the documentary, so here it is for your enjoyment. It's a bit hard on the ears though due to its shouty, aggressive nature and the metal music though. Unsurprisingly, it was self released as I can't imagine any major label taking it on. I'm pleasantly surprised that the prudish YouTube actually allowed it on their platform.
And here's a bonus song that came up in my YouTube recommendations featuring the word "cunt" liberally sprinkled thoughout. This one's much easier on the ears as it's made like a children's song completing the satire. The video is great too, really doesn't hold back, lol.