E! Said F**k on TV!
#1
Thread Starter
Banned
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 399
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: The place, at where my bottom is sitting at this very moment, right about........now!
E! Said F**k on TV!
While watching "Rank: 25 Funniest People in Entertainment" I noticed that Jack Black was on there. They showed a clip from "Tribute". There is a line that goes:
"The demon asked us: be you angels? And we said nah, we are but men. F**K!"
And E! didn't edit it out. It was pretty weird. I know you can say whatever you want on TV, I'm just pointing it out.
"The demon asked us: be you angels? And we said nah, we are but men. F**K!"
And E! didn't edit it out. It was pretty weird. I know you can say whatever you want on TV, I'm just pointing it out.
#3
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 1,809
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: San Diego, California
The only time I've ever heard f**k on basic cable was on that "9/11" documentry on CBS, but I've never heard it anywhere else. It makes me long for HBO...
#4
DVD Talk Godfather
Joined: Apr 1999
Posts: 65,293
Received 2,699 Likes
on
1,600 Posts
From: Gateway Cities/Harbor Region
I coulda swore I heard the wigman Trafficant say S#it on The Don Imus tv show on msnbc.
He said it and you heard all the guys in the studio go "WHOA!!!!" and laugh.
So I don't think I was wrong.
He said it and you heard all the guys in the studio go "WHOA!!!!" and laugh.
So I don't think I was wrong.
#6
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 7,694
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: In my mind.
Re: E! Said F**k on TV!
Originally posted by Psycho2002
While watching "Rank: 25 Funniest People in Entertainment" I noticed that Jack Black was on there. They showed a clip from "Tribute". There is a line that goes:
"The demon asked us: be you angels? And we said nah, we are but men. F**K!"
And E! didn't edit it out. It was pretty weird. I know you can say whatever you want on TV, I'm just pointing it out.
While watching "Rank: 25 Funniest People in Entertainment" I noticed that Jack Black was on there. They showed a clip from "Tribute". There is a line that goes:
"The demon asked us: be you angels? And we said nah, we are but men. F**K!"
And E! didn't edit it out. It was pretty weird. I know you can say whatever you want on TV, I'm just pointing it out.
#7
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 769
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Melbourne Australia
Yeah I was just about to say that I thought the word he sings is Rock not F**k
Just looked up the lyrics
"He asked us, "Be you angels?"
And we said "Nay! We are but men, rock!"
Just looked up the lyrics
"He asked us, "Be you angels?"
And we said "Nay! We are but men, rock!"
#8
Suspended - needs to provide a working email
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 291
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Region 1
I've heard f**k on broadcast TV a few times-on Monday Night Football (way back in the 80's) or NBA broadcasts-the mikes near the players sometimes picked up players and/or fans screaming it at the refs or each other.
Different than someone looking into the camera and saying it, but you're still hearing it loud and clear.
Different than someone looking into the camera and saying it, but you're still hearing it loud and clear.
#11
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Joined: Oct 1999
Posts: 5,278
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Zürich, Switzerland
E! is cable not TV (available via antenna)...hence it is subject to less restrictions...
While watching the post game after the Red Wings won the Cup this year, Mike Lodish of the Det. Lions dropped several F-bombs on live TV while Brett Hull was being interviewed....Don Shane (or was it Bernie) asked the anchors if they still had a license.
You never know what is going to come out of someone's mouth
While watching the post game after the Red Wings won the Cup this year, Mike Lodish of the Det. Lions dropped several F-bombs on live TV while Brett Hull was being interviewed....Don Shane (or was it Bernie) asked the anchors if they still had a license.
You never know what is going to come out of someone's mouth
Last edited by Cheddarmuff; 07-30-02 at 09:16 AM.
#12
DVD Talk Legend
This is not The Greatest Song in the World, no.
This is just a tribute.
Couldn't remember The Greatest Song in the World, no, no.
This is a tribute, oh, to The Greatest Song in the World,
All right! It was The Greatest Song in the World,
All right! It was the best mutha****in' song -- the greatest song in the world.
And it was rock, not ****.
This is just a tribute.
Couldn't remember The Greatest Song in the World, no, no.
This is a tribute, oh, to The Greatest Song in the World,
All right! It was The Greatest Song in the World,
All right! It was the best mutha****in' song -- the greatest song in the world.
And it was rock, not ****.
#13
DVD Talk Hero
norm macdonald said f**k when one of his jokes didnt work, but he said it quietly but many still heard it. the ravens giants superbowl game had several f bombs during the player interoductions.
#14
Originally posted by Rypro 525
norm macdonald said f**k when one of his jokes didnt work, but he said it quietly but many still heard it. the ravens giants superbowl game had several f bombs during the player interoductions.
norm macdonald said f**k when one of his jokes didnt work, but he said it quietly but many still heard it. the ravens giants superbowl game had several f bombs during the player interoductions.
#17
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Hey, nudity's nudity, be it on Anna Nicole's show or not. I'm there.
It's a step in the right direction anyway.
Cable stations are self-regulating so they're not governed by the FCC. They've historically been self-censoring to appease their sponsors. Correct me if I'm wrong.
It's a step in the right direction anyway.Cable stations are self-regulating so they're not governed by the FCC. They've historically been self-censoring to appease their sponsors. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Last edited by rabbit77; 07-30-02 at 01:59 PM.
#18
Video Game Talk Editor
Joined: Jul 1999
Posts: 4,097
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Westchester, Los Angeles
I take it nobody saw the "Scared Straight" special that aired on MTV serveral times last year. They took some kids from juvie into a real prison in order to show them what prison life was all about.
Every sentence spoken by each inmate comtained at least 10 uses of "F**k", completely unedited. They must have said it at least 300 times.
Every sentence spoken by each inmate comtained at least 10 uses of "F**k", completely unedited. They must have said it at least 300 times.
#19
DVD Talk Godfather
Joined: Apr 1999
Posts: 65,293
Received 2,699 Likes
on
1,600 Posts
From: Gateway Cities/Harbor Region
Originally posted by Flay
I take it nobody saw the "Scared Straight" special that aired on MTV serveral times last year. They took some kids from juvie into a real prison in order to show them what prison life was all about.
Every sentence spoken by each inmate comtained at least 10 uses of "F**k", completely unedited. They must have said it at least 300 times.
I take it nobody saw the "Scared Straight" special that aired on MTV serveral times last year. They took some kids from juvie into a real prison in order to show them what prison life was all about.
Every sentence spoken by each inmate comtained at least 10 uses of "F**k", completely unedited. They must have said it at least 300 times.
#20
Thread Starter
Banned
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 399
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: The place, at where my bottom is sitting at this very moment, right about........now!
Re: Re: E! Said F**k on TV!
Originally posted by the aftermath
Actually, Jack Black says "Rock!" not "F**k!"
Actually, Jack Black says "Rock!" not "F**k!"
#21
Perhaps, I am just really old, but I first saw Scared Straight on NBC, with much obscenity. And before there was Norm MacDonald, there was Charles Rocket, who said F**k, loudly, on SNL in the 80's.
#22
DVD Talk Hero
Well, maybe he changed the lyric, but every live/recorded performance I've seen and heard, they say "ROCK!" The audience did it with them the last time I saw them.
#23
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Did anyone catch the breast implant show on MTV? Nice titties on that one... uncensored!!
"Oh, that was a tit! That was definitely a tit!"
Jason Biggs in American Pie
"Oh, that was a tit! That was definitely a tit!"
Jason Biggs in American Pie
#24
DVD Talk Legend
Originally posted by Bobby Shalom
Perhaps, I am just really old, but I first saw Scared Straight on NBC, with much obscenity. And before there was Norm MacDonald, there was Charles Rocket, who said F**k, loudly, on SNL in the 80's.
Perhaps, I am just really old, but I first saw Scared Straight on NBC, with much obscenity. And before there was Norm MacDonald, there was Charles Rocket, who said F**k, loudly, on SNL in the 80's.



