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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantSpab
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Kick-Ass


Region 1

Released: 03/08/2010

Widescreen 





As you can see the forum changes the title of this film but is A S S really a swear word bad enough to require filtering.
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Considering it's also an animal, I'm a little surprised that it's filtered. Even when used for swearing it's one of the mildest available.

That's filtered but I've just tried a few other mild terms (two of which also have genuine use) which aren't filtered currently.

Edit: Not to mention some stronger, UK English terms aren't filtered. Also the UK equivalent of the OP is also acceptable. 
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they apparently feel so. I for one always hating seeing swearing in posts. Not saying whether or not I agree on that particular word while I don't particularly like to see it in posts... don't know if I would say it is one that bothers me as much as others.  Of course things like the above will happen. But... personal opinion... I rather see something like the above happen over seeing swearing all over the forum.

And just for a note... I have seen posts getting moderated for bypassing the filter as you did above. Everyone knows what the word is replacing... there was no need to bypass the filter like that.
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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me


Region 2

Released: 24/01/2000

Anamorphic 2.35





Interesting that this one isn't filtered.
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It looks like that it's only terms that are considered expletives in US English that are filtered.

As per the edits to my above post, those that we use here can be used at this time.
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test: ass

Wow, never seen that. What else words are filtered?
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Pete - If you don't like seeing them on forums, don't quote any posts that are filtered as you'll see it unfiltered!
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test: ass

Wow, never seen that. What else words are filtered?


I'd assume the usual four-letter words:

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sh*t = shiitake mushroom
f*ck = happy funtime
c*nt = meanie-weanie
d*ck = dick


Nice replacements... 
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Quoting DJ Doena:
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I'd assume the usual four-letter words:

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sh*t = shiitake mushroom
f*ck = happy funtime
c*nt = meanie-weanie
d*ck = dick


Nice replacements... 




I would assume George Carlin's 7 words you can never say on television makes the cut!
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I would assume George Carlin's 7 words you can never say on television makes the cut!


I'm following a list of words at Wikipedia. Three of those can be used here.
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Nice replacements... 

agree.  *lol*
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Meanie-weanie??????

What the happy funtime kind of shiitake mushroomty replacement is that???

The night is calling. And it whispers to me soflty come and play.
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It also censors/filters certain words in Private Messages now too. I discovered that a few weeks ago, and thought at first someone was editing my words.
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I noticed this in my tagline today!  Shouldn't it be derrière?
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d*ck = dick

What does dick stands for?
Don't confuse while the film is playing with when the film is played. [Ken Cole, DVD Profiler Architect]
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I*v*l*s even censors an exclamation mark in a contribution vote.
Don't confuse while the film is playing with when the film is played. [Ken Cole, DVD Profiler Architect]
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