Is Fred appropriate for kids?
This movie makes light of some serious issues faced by this impressionable tween/teen age group, and its messages fly in the face of responsible behavior. If you’ve never heard of Fred Figglehorn, you’re not alone — but chances are your tweens and teens have.
What did Fred the movie get on Rotten Tomatoes?
The film was unanimously panned and has a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
How much was John Cena paid for Fred The movie?
John Cena Net Worth from Acting
John Cena Net Worth from Non-WWE Acting | ||
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Year | John Cena Acting Role | John Cena Pay |
2006 | The Marine | $280,000 |
2010 | Fred: The Movie | $25,000 |
2010 | Legendary | $30,000 |
Is Drop Dead Fred PG?
Reasons they shouldn’t see it as a kid: Even though it’s rated PG-13, the mere premise of this movie seems kid-friendly at first: it’s about an imaginary friend!
What’s the difference between ” Dammit ” and ” damnit “?
Nonstandard contraction of damn + it Interjection (especially southern US) Common misspelling of dammit. Edit: As my answer points out, “damnit” is considered a misspelling of the more popular “dammit”, which confirms ЯegDwight♦’s data.
Where did Dammit Jim, I’m a doctor not a X come from?
This submission is currently being researched & evaluated! You can help confirm this entry by contributing facts, media, and other evidence of notability and mutation. Dammit Jim, I’m a Doctor not a X is a meme which originated from Star Trek: The Original Series .
Can you use the word damn in a sentence?
Damn is a word that is considered offensive, I would have to agree though, that Darn is a pretty weak word, try DAGGONE!! or RATS!!! And add emphasis to it using exclamation mark (s).
How many times does Jack say’damn it’?
One of the many variations of the phrase is used Jack shouting “Damn it” followed by the name of a person he is upset with. Jack has used this many times in the series for a number of characters. Below is the same chart as above including references by all characters other than Jack. Kiefer Sutherland on His Use of the Expletive, “Dammit!”