Among the many "Content Concerns" for Epic Rap Battles of History, pluggedinonline mentions that "there are also some violent references, including some comments Hitler makes while rapping against Darth Vader."
In a review for a recent Beyonce theatrical movie (which I did not know existed), they mention that "We hear nearly 120 profanities, including almost 50 f-words (many paired with “mother”), as well as a dozen or so s-words, more than 30 uses of “b—h,” and uses of God’s name in vain, the n-word, “d–n,” “a–,” “d–k,” “p–sy,” “balls”, ...".
It's always been hilarious to me when they list some precise number of profanities for a movie. You realize that someone was sitting in the theatre with a notepad, keeping a tally for each variety of curse word
@wallhackio fascinated by the choice to count "balls" but not to censor it
@wallhackio eh, pluggedin is exactly the type of publication to complain about banal acts of heterosexual romance in movies anyway
@wallhackio i actually lol'd
Under "Sexual Content" for the Spy x Family movie currently in theatres, they mention that "Loid, a master of disguises, dresses up as a woman in order to infiltrate a palace; he briefly flirts with a man to sell the bit." A friendly reminder that Christians view cross-dressers who are simply existing as enacting sexual deviants.