Matt Damon Explains the Bad Language in Good Will Hunting!

    🎬 Good Will Hunting (1997)

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    1. I am a 73 year old woman not from Boston. There are times when that word is so perfect for a situation or feeling that saying it all the time makes it loose it’s perfection.

    2. Can't say fuck, can't be naked, but murder, mayhem, bloodsoaked walls, decapitations, rape, torture – all those things are just fine to show on screen.
      Just how utterly fucked up can one society be?

    3. I had a drill sergeant in basic training who didn't realize how much he swore and when someone pointed it out to him you could tell he felt really bad but the f word was his filler word so he would use it 3-4 times a sentence 🤣

    4. In Midwest Iowa, in the 60s & early 70s, didn't hear a swear word. Moved to Australia in 1973 & got dumped in the deep end, even from classmates. (Not teachers – it was a religious school).

      In Australia calling someone any of the b…. names can be a term of endearment, depending on the tone. Even if the F word is used as an adjective before the name.

    5. What's sad is that there will never be another movie like Good Will Hunting. There basically is zero diversity in it. It simply could not be made in today's Hollywood.

    6. Visiting out west and seeing how nobody out there had the mental capacity to differentiate between passive swearing and aggressive swearing. Swearing in conversation vs swearing at someone. You swear out west, even if ya aint talking to em and they act like you just came up, kicked their dog and insulted their mother. Even ya doctors out west tell people in blinding pain who are just swearing at air, "you need to not swear if ya want to keep getting help." But they act like we're the a holes out east.

    7. And this is one of many ways your ruling puritan slavers control your society. You aren't even allowed a real capitalism much less democracy or liberty.