Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
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Sex & Nudity

There is a lot of sex and nudity for a non-pornographic film.

After a man takes drugs, he finds himself in bed with a woman. In the same room, there are also naked men and woman also implied having sex.

Throughout the film, there's lots of thrusting, etc.

Some of the dances humorously resemble several specific sexual acts.

Violence & Gore

A boy cuts his brother in half at the waist. We do not see the cut, but the top half of the boy on the floor continues talking while the bottom half remains standing with a red tube sticking out of it. The scene is played for laughs, and there is almost no blood.

A father attacks his adult son with a machete but accidentally cuts himself in half. We do not see the cut, but only a red tube projecting from the waist of the bottom half that is still standing. The top half continues to talk.

A woman falls out of a high window to the ground. A large radio falls out after her smashing her head.

An older man points a gun between the eyes of a younger man in a flashback scene, which cuts to one of the younger man shooting a friend several times in the back, during a drug-induced false memory.

A man has a heart attack and dies during a concert.

Elvis Presley performs karate chops to another man's neck, but stops short of contact and later in a flashback, Elvis holds a switchblade to the other man's throat, but does not use it.

Three men have an argument, two end up in a slapstick fistfight, and a third man jumps on top of them and strikes them both.

Police with guns drawn chase a famous singer down alleys until they catch him with drugs in his possession.

Whenever things go wrong, a man pulls a bathroom sink out of the wall, tosses it across the room and then smashes furniture or lamps; in one such scene, he tears out all of the sinks in a public men's room and smashes them on the floor, and in another scene, he tears the sink out of his own bathroom at home, smashes the furniture, and saws the couch in half.

A singer cannot perform because all his fingers are broken and wrapped in bandages and splints.

Profanity

Fuck - 20 (1 of them is used in a sexual context)

Shit - 17

Dick and other slang terms for male and female genitalia(plus multiple uses of Cox as slang for penis) - 9

Cunt - 2

There is other coarse language from time to time.

It heavily makes fun of drug use portrayed in biopics. One character smokes marijuana twice, takes LSD, takes PCP, takes pills, and (off-screen) snorts cocaine. He also mentions and displays other drugs.

While on the LSD, there is a prolonged, comedic acid trip. The scene is a cartoon (parodying a Beatles cartoon) and it features both good and bad parts of a trip.

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Rated R for sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language.
Certification:
USA:R / Canada:13+ (Québec) / Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Ontario) / Ireland:16 / Australia:MA / New Zealand:R13 / Netherlands:16 / UK:15 / Germany:12 / Italy:VM14 / Sweden:11 / Philippines:R-18 / South Africa:16 / Singapore:R21 / Ireland:15 (DVD rating) / Argentina:16 / Iceland:12 (DVD rating) / Iceland:14

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