Say Anything: John Cusack Drops F-Bomb On CBS Early Show


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cusackActor John Cusack found his way on the set of The Early Show this morning to discuss his role in the coming soon-to-be-released disaster 2012. After a quick discussion about the movie, host Harry Smith moved on to some of Cusack’s classic roles – particularly Say Anything. When asked if it seemed like 20 years ago already, Cusack dropped the old f-bomb on live television. (Earmuffs!)

Cusack appeared to be enjoying the hosting charms of Smith — so much so that he may have forgotten that he was on live television. The naughty word can be found around the 2:40 mark in the video.

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8 comments

  • Gerb Blanston Gerb Blanston says:

    Well, I’ll be returning my War Inc. Blu-Ray toot-sweet!

  • marigrace marigrace says:

    I am sure John Cusack is a very intelligent, highly educated man. I can never understand why people who are so bright, think resorting to gutter language, makes them look smart, when in reality it makes them look stupid. Beings they do know the world’s finest language with its millions of words, you would think they would be more creative in its usage….but no, they are stuck on the use of the silly, intellectually inept “F” word. And when it slips out on some major media, people think it is funny and great,(sic).

  • Gerb Blanston Gerb Blanston says:

    And :Colby Hall,” if that is your real name–what’s with the filed under tags? Whose salty talk is on trial here? In short: $%&# YOU!

  • ImNotBlue ImNotBlue says:

    Maybe he was just talking about the reviews for his new movie… and left of the “-ing awful” part.

  • tedneb tedneb says:

    John Cusack “is a very intelligent, highly educated man”?

    You may not have heard his brain-dead political views. George Bush is a war criminal, George Bush should be executed, bla bla bla.

    Yawn.

    No, I think the F bomb faux pas illustrates perfectly his intellect. (The same goes for the idiot responsible for the “filed under” tags).

  • Gerb Blanston Gerb Blanston says:

    Tedneb, you have stolen my heart. I would consider it an honor to be seen about town on your arm.

  • Chris Chris says:

    I liked the movie. Especially at the end when mankind has to start all over again in the place where it began. Opps. *F-ing* sorry tedneb LOL

  • jimmymaher jimmymaher says:

    This is not a huge deal…someone else did it a few years ago and they delayed them like 3 seconds. I am also thinking that not very many people were watching because Megan Fox was hosting. I also believe that the viewers as a whole aren’t so innocent that the “f-bomb” destroyed their morals.
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