View Full Version : Why does actor Samuel L. Jackson like to use explicit language in his movies?


Hawkee
11-28-2018, 02:53 AM
I have been a Samuel L. Jackson fan since he provided the voice of Frozone in The Incredibles series of movies but I cannot figure out why in almost every single movie he stars in Samuel L. Jackson always likes to use explicit language in his movies and I would like to know if Samuel L. Jackson wants to be a role model for the tough actors that appear in action movies and by using explicit language he thinks he can act tough by using profanity in movies? I thought actors and actresses were forbidden to swear or curse in movies due to The Parents Television Council laws in Hollywood because they are supposed to make clean movies for family reasons and the Christian community. When I saw a Samuel L. Jackson movie yesterday I was shocked about the language he used in the movie and I thought he was a nice guy with a clean image. But nevertheless Samuel L. Jackson is one of my crushes
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JamesG
11-29-2018, 02:12 PM
You just know him from The Incredibles? He's been around forever. No such thing as The Parents Television Council laws in Hollywood. You may be talking about the Hays Code, but that stopped being enforced around the 1960s.

I would just stick to Disney if cursing offends you so much.

opus
11-29-2018, 02:21 PM
There's always the edited for TV versions...


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Torgo
11-29-2018, 03:00 PM
The Phantom Menace would have been so much better had Mace Windu cussed out the Jedi council.