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Gregg Araki's early independent movie Totally F***ed Up.Note that they were only able to get that title by proving that there is a real family with the last name Focker. Meet the Fockers had parts of the last word replaced by asterisks in some published reviews because it sounds too close to "fucker".Maybe the rules about written swearwords are different.or possibly because it's spelled differently.

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Some of them, mysteriously, showed the full title onscreen while the voiceover announced the censored version.

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  • TV ads for Inglourious Basterds (at least in the UK before the Watershed) just called it Inglourious.
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    In some markets, retitled The Pope Must Diet! - which, one might argue, is even more offensive, as now the title goes from trying to kill the Pope to implying that he's fat. The Pope Must Die, in which Robbie Coltrane plays a chubby priest accidentally raised to the papacy (who faces an assassination plot as a result).Occurred with the DVDs of Knocked Up, in which the "ed Up" part was covered by a huge, orange sticker listing the price at a Walmart.Zack and Miri Make a Porno was often listed as simply Zack and Miri, and one poster didn't have the title at all, containing just stick figures and the caption " Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks made a movie so titillating that we can only show you this drawing".Australia is the only territory where the film was released as The Hairy Bird. The Hairy Bird was released as All I Wanna Do in the U.S., and as Strike! in Canada and the U.K., as its distributor Miramax found the original title too offensive note as it alludes to male genitalia.Averted (possibly inverted depending on your point of view) by the Norwegians, who called it The Spy Who Spermed Me. In some countries, it was simply named "Austin Powers 2". on most poster sites, leaving off the "Shagged Me" from the end of the title. The second Austin Powers film was advertised as The Spy Who.It goes without saying that the list that follows includes language that may be NSFW. Sometimes used when the creator is trying for an Intentionally Awkward Title and the executives say no.

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    Related to Gosh Dang It to Heck! and Sound-Effect Bleep. Not to be confused with Bowdlerization, as the work only seems less offensive on the surface. Note that this only applies to the title being censored while the rest of the work isn't changed. As noted above, there can be various reasons for this, either creator decides to use the title or executives or distributors refuse to use the uncensored title. This trope is when the title of a work is censored so that it can be advertised. Sure, the work itself is still as offensive as it was before, you just need to pay a little more attention to realize that. Use acronyms, symbols or anything else to cover up the real title. Don't advertise using the word "shit" - say "crap" or "stuff", depending on how you mean the word. At this point, there's just one thing you can do: censor the title. The movie is done, all the dialogue has been recorded, or the song is in the mixing process. So what to do? The creator can't just change everything. Sometimes creators use Vulgar Humor, and the Moral Guardians just cannot let anyone say that word. Intro for The Dick Van Dyke Show within the Family Guy episode " PTV"










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