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{{quote|''"You know what I think? I think you're not such an honest person. Because I've been following you for eight weeks now, and I never once saw you order anything but a '''fucking''' Sea Breeze!''}}
* While [[The View Askewniverse|Jay]] is pretty [[Cluster F-Bomb|potty-mouthed]] himself, Silent Bob gets one in ''[[Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back]]''. Jay's monkey is kidnapped and driven away in a van with a poster on the back that clearly shows its destination. After about 3 minutes of stupidity, ''[[Silent Bob|Silent]]'' [[Silent Bob|Bob]] is forced to set his friend straight.
{{quote|'''[[Silent Bob]]:''' [[ThisPunctuated! IsFor! SpartaEmphasis!|The sign! On the back of the car! Said "Critters...Of]] ''[[Completely Missing the Point|Hollywood!!]]''" '''YOU DUMB FUCK!!!'''}}
* In ''[[28 Days]]'', the writers had to deliberate over the best place for Sandra Bullock to use the F word, it being a PG-13 movie an' all. In the end, they struck "Fuck Mr. Rogers" and went with the more perfunctory scene in which Bullock's character defends herself in a group circle. "Would you please just BACK THE FUCK OFF?!"
* Steve Martin's character launches a [[Cluster F-Bomb]] at an unsuspecting rental car agent in ''[[Planes, Trains and Automobiles]]'', but the rental car agent wins the battle with one solidly placed [[Precision F-Strike]]. [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] for the film.
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** This is carried over almost exactly from the original novel. The main difference is that in the novel, Inigo practically screams the line; in the film, he says it very softly and intently and it's ''awesome''.
* '''Three Days of the Condor''': "You play games. Six people died, and you play fucking GAMES?"
* Although ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'' was rife with all sorts of profanity, calamity, and insanity, Duke's "'''[[ThisPunctuated! IsFor! SpartaEmphasis!|FINISH! THE FUCKING! STORY]]'''!!" is very effective, and due to the way he says it, is actually almost just as frightening as what he had been hallucinating: his attorney turning into a werewolf like demon with six breasts growing out of his back, accompanied with some scary ass music and creepy red lights everywhere.
* In ''[[2012]]'', a very desperate Jackson Curtis tells his wife and ''kids'' to "get in the fucking car!", as their house crumbles around them.
* In ''Married to the Mob'', Connie Russo ([[Mercedes Ruehl]]) is tearing through the (pretty crappy looking) apartment of Angela de Marco ([[Michelle Pfeiffer]]), looking for her philandering husband Tony "The Tiger" Russo (played by [[Dean Stockwell]], but he's not there). In mid-tear, Connie stops, looks around and says to no one in particular, "What a fucking dump."