Idiot Keaton says F Word on broadcast tv
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Diane Keaton
outragedagain — 18 years ago(January 16, 2008 10:06 AM)
I didn't appreciate Diane Keaton, who is a movie star I generally admire, using the F word on braodcast television. This is not the language used in my home or by my family. She should realize that this is inappropriate and that as an "icon" what she says and does is important so the typical excuse used by these stars, that "it's a free world" and &quo5b4t;I can say what I want" doesn't really fly. If she wants to be taken seriously such as on the "saving old buildings" issue and "it's okay not to get plastic surgery" she should not abase and belittle herself with BAD LANGUAGE.
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atleswoolf — 18 years ago(January 16, 2008 01:23 PM)
Yes, and I take it that "outragedagain," by his/her very username, gets his/her knickers in a twist over ever fairly minor censorship violation on television. Aren't there more important things on television to get upset about, like the nightly news?
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odieg7 — 18 years ago(January 17, 2008 03:44 PM)
She obviously did not intend to say it, but still, you have to watch your mouth on live broadcast television because of the FCC's strict rules these days. Also the fact that she put so much emphasis behind the word when she said it probably makes it a bigger deal to the media.
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Prom_Queen_Carrie — 14 years ago(April 26, 2011 11:36 AM)
Hate to break it to you, but people are human. Even movie stars you admire. And people do occasionally use bad words.
"Say anything about me, dahling, as long as it isn't boring."-Talullah Bankhead -
hooper-xxx — 14 years ago(May 30, 2011 08:26 PM)
beep you, you stupid beep
In case that gets censored, I said F-word you, you stupid C-word.
I don't care about your puritanical sensibilities, and I resent the fact that adults have to engage in baby-talk on American television because of pieces of crap like you.