They’re ranked below, starting with the very profane and ending with the extremely vulgar.

As for the premise ofCop Out… ugh, who cares.

It sucks.Everyone knows it sucks.

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Its only mentioned here because, technically, it is obscene language-wise.

Its also obscene quality-wise.

Stay as far away as you possibly can.

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Like withClerks III, the profanity is there, but kind of empty; the whole film lacks bite.

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