10 Non-Rated R Films That Dropped The F Bomb To Great Use

1. Beetlejuice

The Drop: "Nice f***ing model!" Easily the most shocking utilization of the F bomb in a non-rated R film in film history, Tim Burton's Beetlejuice carried over a lot of controversy doing the thing even PG-13 rated films dare to do. Delivered by the incredibly funny and talented Michael Keaton, he drops the most shocking use of the word in stylistic (and very immature) fashion. A film revolving around a dead couple, the Maitlands, trying to rid their home of the family that is now residing there, they hire the aid of freelance bio-excorist Beetlejuice, who happens to live in one of the hometown models the husband built. Upon meeting Beetlejuice they're intimidated by his presence and unorthodox style, fleeing the model back to their home and leaving Beetlejuice alone to vent his anger. While mocking the Maitlands he knocks down one of the model trees, replying in vulgar fashion. As the cherry on top he even squeezes his own crotch afterwards. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvT1wym97qo Admit it, this was always the clear winner. It's not PG-13 but instead a rating lower, rated PG, and still possessed a single usage of the F bomb. It's a childhood film that sucked me in despite the vulgarity and frightfulness of its nature. What do you guys think? What are your favorite F bomb moments? Which ones stick out in your mind? Feel free to express yourselves in the Comment section below.
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Ryan Glenn is an amateur writer in pursuit of a career in both the writing and graphic design fields. He currently attends the Art Institutes of Illinois and looks to go back for a degree in journalism. A reader of an exhaustive library of books and an adept music and video game lover, there's no outlet of media that he isn't involved in or doesn't love.