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(2006)

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Certification

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MPAA Rated R for language and sex-related humor
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • In the opening scene there is a fully nude Aphrodite painting and a still shot of a woman with the entire bottom half of her breasts exposed.
  • There's a long scene wherein an audience is watching a movie comprised solely of a shot of a a man's behind (naked buttocks). "Fart" sounds are heard.
  • Several references to masturbation, fornication and prostitution. Never actually seen - just talk.
  • The "average person" in the future constantly has sex on his/her mind.
  • There are "adult" tax returns.

Violence & Gore

  • A person is sentenced to "Rehabilitation" in a public execution arena, and attempts to rehabilitate the convict are shown -- including trying to rehabilitate him with a flame thrower. The results of rehabilitation tend to be lethal.
  • One recurring male character is constantly kicked or otherwise impacted by a hard object in the groin. This is supposed to be funny - to the people in the future.
  • A man is repeatedly sprayed in the face with some irritating substance (like pepper spray).
  • In prison, an immensely overweight shirtless man sits on the face/neck of an other man, who can't breathe as a result. It's implied that the protagonist will be in his place once he gets in there.

Profanity

  • One of the main characters is called "Frito Pendejo" Which translates to Fried Asshole
  • 47 s*** words
  • Uses of the word "balls". Specifically in the Ow! My Balls!" segment.
  • There is plenty of vulgar content, including many references to sexuality.
  • 'Fuck' and its derivatives are used 12 times.
  • Several anatomical references. Many characters have a very crude sense of humor
  • Around 60 sexual references (verbal); dozens visual, including a giant dildo atop an assault vehicle. Dildo eventually dis-adheres from vehicle & goes sailing into the audience (in Rehabilitation scene).
  • Occasional religious profanity.
  • Several businesses have vulgar words in the titles.
  • The words "fag/s" and "retard" (or versions of the words) are used 60 times as insults,

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Alcohol use, especially by the President.
  • One of the underage cabinet members drinks whiskey.
  • People are seen smoking.
  • Everybody consumes a sports drink as frequently as water is consumed in reality.
  • Doctor smokes a joint.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Overwhelming towers of garbage are depicted. What appears to be a natural valley w/many hills here & there turns out to be a valley comprised solely of refuse.
  • Freeway overpasses end abruptly, going nowhere. At least one vehicle is seen driving off an overpass & falling to the ground.
  • Domiciles are equipped with large overstuffed chairs with built-in toilets; overlarge TV screens overwhelm living-rooms. Program choices are not uplifting. There is a Violence Channel.
  • Barren farm fields are depicted. Vast unemployment occurs; people are protesting the situation.
  • An unfortunate, starving Mother is depicted loosing much money to a food vending machine; after the machine ignores her request for a refund, a loud siren sounds as we hear an alarming announcement that the police have been notified to come arrest her. No children are seen.
  • The White House is depicted in a derelict state, with satellite dishes mounted atop it. The country is primarily run like a police-state.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Sex & Nudity

  • Frito mentioned "hand job" while they went to Costco.

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