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The Longest Yard
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Sex & Nudity

Some of the men in the prison assume THEY are women.

A man goes into a back room with one of these people and pulls down a blind. You see the silhouette of them kissing each other, in a humorous fashion.

A few other things I have forgotten about and are not intense...

Violence & Gore

Some exaggerated football violence.

A mans nose is broken and the main character pushes it back to place and we hear crunches (in a comic fashion)

A man gets killed in an explosion in a cell. not much violence is shown (just the beginning), but it is rather intense.

Profanity

1 use of the "f" word, about 10-15 uses of the "s" word. Several uses of the word "bitch" and several uses of the word "nigger" which may offend some.

Some scenes of drinking alcohol. A character claims he can "hook you up" with drugs, naming the ones he is able to supply. Some scenes of people smoking, not very noticeable though.

Chris Rock gets killed by being blown up (you only see the flames) instead of who should have been Adam Sandler's character.

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Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual humor, violence, language and drug references.


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