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Watch Every F**king F-Bomb Said Live On The Air At The MTV Movie Awards

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The MTV executives must have had a meeting before this year’s Movie Awards that came to this conclusion – have the celebrities curse freely, we’ll just bleep it out as it happens. Plus, we have a good Orbit gum tie-in with the British lady pretending to do the bleeping.

What could possibly go wrong? How about a lot of f-bombs getting broadcast, with the bleep coming late or not at all.

We think we got all of them. There was Jonah Hill who was so f**king excited about Taylor Lautner. Mark Wahlberg hung high above the stage in an awkward sketch and yelled “f**k around, lay around.” And then there was the final speech by Peter Facinelli repping Twilight who let it fly A LOT.

“I’ve never heard the word ‘f**k’ used so many times in one evening,” he said. “So I’ll say that this is pretty f**king cool.” Then he said it a lot more. Apparently the censors were already at the after party.

Will the FCC care? Is the the new MTV? Either way, hopefully Twilight fans are Team F**K because they heard it a lot tonight.

Enjoy!

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  • puck30

    Number 1 Steve it’s cable, FCC has nothing to do with it even if they did care. Now if all the F-Bombs don’t improve ratings, next year I guess look for live sex shows on the awards.

    Oh well, if anything come Monday ‘www.lauraingraham. did you see my cross?.com and Pawn Vannity will have something to talk about.

  • http://thedailybarb.com Burnnotice

    Just F**king Freedom of F**king Speech. You got a F**king problem with that F**ker?.

  • http://twitter.com/SailRabbits Magister

    That last guy was f**king great.

  • http://MsUnderestimated.com MsUnderestimated

    I thought the F-bombs were too gratuitous and added ZERO to the show. In fact, I was kind of ticked off at the folks in the audience who had their kids with them. It made me uncomfortable, and I think I saw some discomfort on other folks’ faces, too.

    What a bunch of losers that they can’t do a show without saying “F***” all the time.

  • The Real Royal King

    It’s like being the middle of a Sara N. Italy post, isn’t it?

  • marigrace

    MsUnderestimate says:
    “What a bunch of losers that they can’t do a show without saying “F***” all the time.”

    You are so-o-o-o right !!

    However we live in a country where people have the right to use the “F” word as much as they want, and there are no holds barred on the freedom to be losers, to be stupid, and have absolutely no intellect.

    .

  • sarainitaly

    Robert Pattinson is f*cking hawt!

    Their censor button guy f*cking sucked. Why not a bigger delay, so they can bleep better?

    It reminded me of listening to a rap song, but instead of n*gger and b*itch and ho, it was the word f*ck.

    The Really Reduced Kock size:
    June 7, 2010 at 7:35 am
    It’s like being the middle of a Sara N. Italy post, isn’t it?

    f*ckin a.

    (how you doin’ limpy? still suffering from that tiny limp dick inferiority complex? i see you’re still obsessed with me. i don’t even have to comment in a thread and yet you still feel the need to obsess over me. perhaps your wife should be concerned….)

  • The Real Royal King

    Sara N. Italy got to use lots of nasty words, today. Isn’t she adorable? Wouldn’t every guy love a mother, wife, daughter or daughter-in-law, even a female colleague, who could talk this dirty?

  • http://mediaite.com Steve Krakauer

    Just a reminder, before this gets more personal. TRRK and Sarainitaly – you’ll both be banned if you don’t keep comments based on the post, and not aimed at each other. Final warning.

  • The Real Royal King

    Thank you, Steve. I certainly understand.

  • sarainitaly

    The Really Reduced Kock size:
    June 7, 2010 at 8:58 am

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdDOd-Oq270

  • sarainitaly

    oops, i didn’t see that before i posted.

    I am sick and tired of every time I post something ON TOPIC, and even when I don’t even comment (such as the case here), TRRK makes personal attacks towards me. I have started attacking him back, because he has an irrational need to attack OFF TOPIC everything I say.

    I would appreciate if he be asked to not attack my every comment, especially when they are completely on topic.
    And I am glad that someone finally intervened.

  • timzank

    Stay classy MTV, stay classy.

  • TylerDurden

    This shows why MTV is such a loser. Using curse words to attract their 13 year old audience demographic.

  • The Real Royal King

    timzank says:
    June 7, 2010 at 9:22 am

    Stay classy MTV, stay classy.

    Isn’t that the truth?

    A couple of observations:

    My wife teaches. A couple of years ago, in the face of vile vocabulary of high school age “children,” the School District instituted a “zero tolerance” policy for foul language. Three day suspension …. Not many honor students remain honor students with a single suspension. Missed exam grades, etc. It’s worked on campus. I doubt the effect reaches much beyond campus, but it has made the in-school experience more tolerable.

    Secondly, until recently, MTV was all English. On one level this made sense. World-wide, most pop music is in English. MTV had an odd but brilliant plan. Broadcast in accented English. So, in Germany, the announcers all spoke ESL in a German accent. This has since begun to change, particularly with some language broadcast rules in France. Still, one of our chief exports seems to be foul language. Of course, we have willing consumers who are often accomplished “cussers” in the their native languages. This is not something of which I am proud.

  • MichelleF

    Confession time. Aside from being addicted to politics, I am also addicted to twilight and let’s say it, everything Rob Pattinson. So of course, I watched the show to get a glimpse of him and the new movie. I thought the F bombs were way over the top, and watching the show just makes me feel old. I did appreciate Peter Facinelli excluding Stephanie Meyer from his F bomb rant, since she is mormon and we don’t swear. I wish people would learn you can be funny without swearing. I just don’t think it adds anything to the conversation.

    ps, I wouldn’t worry about King, no one really cares what he says anyway.

  • http://twitter.com/SailRabbits Magister

    @sarainitaly: F**king a, indeed.

    They probably purposefully hired a slow button pusher or they tried to keep them distracted because a slow button might make them seem “cool” and if nothing else, it could prompt a few posts like this, some with embedded video and the perpetual replays would get promotion.

  • The Real Royal King

    The good news, Michelle, is that it is possible to reclaim a language from the abusers of it. We went through a similar situation in the mid-1950′s with rampant and meaningless slang. We have an rather clear example of the faddish foulness of our language in this post, and all we really need to do is let advertisers know we find it objectionable. Of course, there is a parenting issue here as well. If someone feels comfortable using such foul language in public, indeed, even on television, I think we can say many parents failed. To be sure, I have been known to use a choice word from time-to-time. I try to avoid it because, in the end, it only makes the speaker seem ignorant and coarse. I worked very hard on this with my children. And, they’re actually fairly careful as young adults. My daughter seems to lapse more than my son. I guess I can blame that on my wife. Hah! Hah!

    I have seen clips of President Obama reprimanding young African-American men for language used. Maybe, we all need to mentor our young people in this regard. Of course, MTV doesn’t help.

  • Sean68

    Perfect. More teens and pre-teens swearing is just what we need. MTV is a cultural weapon of mass destruction.

  • The Real Royal King

    As I noted above, Sean68, I don’t think the fault is with MTV. Rather, the fault is the virtual absence of parenting in the US today.

  • stoogedudes

    All it was was to make them seem cool.

    “****ing look at ****ing me! I’m so ****ing cool because I ****ing say **** every ****ing other ****ing word!”

    I don’t normally have problems with language, but this got ridiculous. I know kids as young as 11 who use those words and they watch MTV and those idiot shows “Jersey Shore” and “The Hills”. Someone turn on PBS or Discovery Channel before these kids turn into complete dolts.

  • Phocus2

    Who is responsible for the rude ‘old’ children who displayed such obvious lack of intelligence last night ? Parents? Of course, but sharing the blame are school teachers, administrators, talent less television programing, sponsors, courts, presidents, congresses, and churches.

    We teach kids today that they have rights. We drive them to abortions without telling the parents. Te tell them that the right to kill babies is more sacred than life itself. We give them games that keep score according to the number of people they can kill.

    We teach them they need not respect their country because it’s oppressive and usually wrong. We tell them the rich are bad and poor are good.

    We allow them to fill their ears with hate-filled musical poems and we pay idiots to write stories for television and movies that celebrate the stupidity of the writers and the audience as well.

    We tailor our faith in God to fit the day. The same goes for the Constitution this nation was founded on and the Christian guidelines the founders used. God is not cool and is thrown from the schools.

    We can’t stand up to drug dealers, so we talk of legalization.

    Children need rules. The MTV show last night show you what happens when losers are declared winners.

  • Nachi

    What a class-act country Murcuh is!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Melissa-Weekes/642019119 Melissa Weekes

    o please tv does not make ur kids curse….ive heard cursing on tv and around me all my life and it doesnt prompt me to curse. personally im glad some slipped through this country is so uptight if i do say so myself. People need to stop relying on the tv to raise your kids.

  • alex020588

    2011 new style !

    http://www.nike4world.com

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