Wondering if anybody has for sale or know someone that does have for sale a version of the mountain men with charlton heston and brian keith it has the swear words dubbed out ?
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In the days of VCRs and video tape, there were Christian rental shops that would edit movies to be G rated. But lawsuits and copyright stopped that. Im curious, not having seen the Mountain Men since the 1980’s, it’s Charlton Heston, how bad can it be?
I can tell you that, for historical accuracy, coarse language would be required. The rendezvous that I have read about were whiskey fueled days of excess and I doubt rough language was frowned upon. And rough language is as American as apple pie. The army barracks or navy berthing sound nothing like a church social or ladies bridge club. As my father once told me “I went into the AF at 17 (1948) and I was 25 before I knew it was just a hammer, not a f$&king hammer.” to excuse his infrequent lapses. I understand your reasoning and appreciate the problems presented in film since the 1960’s but the e world isn’t Disney world. As much as we might like it. Said with respect.I ask the question again, what is the purpose of profanity except if maybe your vocabulary is sorely lacking and you might "run out of words"?
I ask the question again, what is the purpose of profanity except if maybe your vocabulary is sorely lacking and you might "run out of wor
I’m new to the group and I hope my comment above doesn’t violate any rules. If so, I apologize.I can tell you that, for historical accuracy, coarse language would be required. The rendezvous that I have read about were whiskey fueled days of excess and I doubt rough language was frowned upon. And rough language is as American as apple pie. The army barracks or navy berthing sound nothing like a church social or ladies bridge club. As my father once told me “I went into the AF at 17 (1948) and I was 25 before I knew it was just a hammer, not a f$&king hammer.” to excuse his infrequent lapses. I understand your reasoning and appreciate the problems presented in film since the 1960’s but the e world isn’t Disney world. As much as we might like it. Said with respect.
I can kind of see you point but I still see no reason for it. It serves no purpose no matter what time period in history or even tomorrow. "Just because" is an excuse not a reason.I'll take the church social, thank you.I can tell you that, for historical accuracy, coarse language would be required. The rendezvous that I have read about were whiskey fueled days of excess and I doubt rough language was frowned upon. And rough language is as American as apple pie. The army barracks or navy berthing sound nothing like a church social or ladies bridge club. As my father once told me “I went into the AF at 17 (1948) and I was 25 before I knew it was just a hammer, not a f$&king hammer.” to excuse his infrequent lapses. I understand your reasoning and appreciate the problems presented in film since the 1960’s but the e world isn’t Disney world. As much as we might like it. Said with respect.
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