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The constant words "Holy S*#t ruined this entire movie.


This would have been a good Flick if they left out the Antichrist Blasphemous word "Holy S%$t", it wasn't said once or twice, it was said throughout the WHOLE MOVIE from start to finish, could not enjoy it, the over the top swearing has another thing in common with "Phone Booth", that would have been a great film also, but PB has words of constant taking Jesus' name in vain, throughout as well. There's no need for it, i get that is how people talk, but come on, these two movies went on overload with it, you've got to admit.

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Agreed. Stick to the F words at worst. Keep God's name out of that filth talk.

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http://www.screenit.com/movies/2004/cellular.html

Phrases: "It's a day spa, you f*ck," "That's bullsh*t," "Let's cut the bullsh*t, pal," "Sh*tload," "Holy sh*t," "Ah/Oh sh*t," "I think this is bullsh*t," "Doesn't know sh*t," "You cocky little piece of sh*t," "That's kind of the idea, d*ckhead," "Hot chicks," "That sucks," "Shut up," "Out my ass," "(You little) punk," "Jerks," "Idiot," "Yo, grandma. Get off the road" (said to a slow driver), "Jeez," "Screw this," "You bastard," "What the hell are we doing?" "You gotta chill out," "What the hell's your problem?" "Oh hell no," "I'm in deep sh*t," "You G*ddamn animals," "Jack-off" (noun, for person), "Lady who sucks" (how an irate lawyer refers to a repo cashier), "You little bitch," "You lying bitch," "Your sorry ass" and "You idiot."

At least 2 "f" words, 39 "s" words, 1 slang term each using male and female genitals ("d*ck" and "p*ssy"), 6 hells, 3 asses (1 used with "hole"), 2 damns, 1 crap, 1 S.O.B., 7 uses of "Oh God," 5 each of "G-damn," "God" and "Oh my God" and 1 use each of "Jesus" and "Jesus Christ."

http://www.actorpoint.com/movie-scripts/scripts/cellular.html

http://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/cellular.pdf

http://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/cellular_cohen.html

http://www.screenwritersutopia.com/article/d172f416

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