THE RIDICULOUS 6

strong comic violence, sex references, hanging scene
Director(s)Frank Coraci
Production year2015
Release date11/12/2015
Genre(s)Comedy, Western
Approx. running minutes120m
CastAdam Sandler, Taylor Lautner, Steve Zahn, Steve Buscemi, Terry Crews, Danny Trejo, Will Forte, Luke Wilson, Harvey Keitel, Nick Nolte, Rob Schneider, Blake Shelton, Whitney Cummings, David Spade, John Turturro
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THE RIDICULOUS 6

strong comic violence, sex references, hanging scene
An outlaw who was raised by Native Americans discovers that he has five half-brothers; together the men go on a mission ...
An outlaw who was raised by Native Americans discovers that he has five half-brothers; together the men go on a mission to find their wayward, deadbeat dad.
violence
Strong comic violence includes a scene in which a man's head is cut off and his body continues to stagger around firing guns, including shooting at the severed head which is rolling on the ground. There is some blood on the neck stump. The effect is intentionally over-the-top, not very gory and completely unrealistic. The body is shown again later as someone tries to reattach the head. Other violence includes a man being killed when a knife is thrown directly into the centre of his forehead, and some heavy punches in fight sequences.
sex
Strong sex references include a scene in which a man laughs as he apparently receives fellatio from a donkey. There are also moderate references to prostitution and sex, such as a woman reminiscing about a man who liked to have sex with her while she did a handstand.
suicide and self-harm
There is a prolonged scene in which a character hangs by the neck from a noose. The scene is crude, comic and intentionally unrealistic, as he swings around doing tricks to entertain the crowd, singing and joking. There is no realistic indication of the dangers of hanging by the neck.
additional issues
There is also moderate and mild bad language, including the terms 'bitch', 'whore', 'bastard', 'asshole' and 'bullshit'. In keeping with the Western setting, Native American characters are referred to as 'Injuns', and some unpleasant characters treat them in a discriminatory manner. The hero makes it clear that he considers the Apache tribe his family and has respect for their traditions. There are also some racist attitudes exhibited towards a Mexican character, who is referred to as 'greasy' and 'sneaky', but again he is one of the 'good' characters and this attitude is not condoned.
strong comic violence, sex references, hanging scene
Classified Date:
08/12/2015
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Netflix Services UK Limited
violence
Strong comic violence includes a scene in which a man's head is cut off and his body continues to stagger around firing guns, including shooting at the severed head which is rolling on the ground. There is some blood on the neck stump. The effect is intentionally over-the-top, not very gory and completely unrealistic. The body is shown again later as someone tries to reattach the head. Other violence includes a man being killed when a knife is thrown directly into the centre of his forehead, and some heavy punches in fight sequences.
sex
Strong sex references include a scene in which a man laughs as he apparently receives fellatio from a donkey. There are also moderate references to prostitution and sex, such as a woman reminiscing about a man who liked to have sex with her while she did a handstand.
suicide and self-harm
There is a prolonged scene in which a character hangs by the neck from a noose. The scene is crude, comic and intentionally unrealistic, as he swings around doing tricks to entertain the crowd, singing and joking. There is no realistic indication of the dangers of hanging by the neck.
additional issues
There is also moderate and mild bad language, including the terms 'bitch', 'whore', 'bastard', 'asshole' and 'bullshit'. In keeping with the Western setting, Native American characters are referred to as 'Injuns', and some unpleasant characters treat them in a discriminatory manner. The hero makes it clear that he considers the Apache tribe his family and has respect for their traditions. There are also some racist attitudes exhibited towards a Mexican character, who is referred to as 'greasy' and 'sneaky', but again he is one of the 'good' characters and this attitude is not condoned.
Classified date08/12/2015
LanguageEnglish
violence
Strong comic violence includes a scene in which a man's head is cut off and his body continues to stagger around firing guns, including shooting at the severed head which is rolling on the ground. There is some blood on the neck stump. The effect is intentionally over-the-top, not very gory and completely unrealistic. The body is shown again later as someone tries to reattach the head. Other violence includes a man being killed when a knife is thrown directly into the centre of his forehead, and some heavy punches in fight sequences.
sex
Strong sex references include a scene in which a man laughs as he apparently receives fellatio from a donkey. There are also moderate references to prostitution and sex, such as a woman reminiscing about a man who liked to have sex with her while she did a handstand.
suicide and self-harm
There is a prolonged scene in which a character hangs by the neck from a noose. The scene is crude, comic and intentionally unrealistic, as he swings around doing tricks to entertain the crowd, singing and joking. There is no realistic indication of the dangers of hanging by the neck.
additional issues
There is also moderate and mild bad language, including the terms 'bitch', 'whore', 'bastard', 'asshole' and 'bullshit'. In keeping with the Western setting, Native American characters are referred to as 'Injuns', and some unpleasant characters treat them in a discriminatory manner. The hero makes it clear that he considers the Apache tribe his family and has respect for their traditions. There are also some racist attitudes exhibited towards a Mexican character, who is referred to as 'greasy' and 'sneaky', but again he is one of the 'good' characters and this attitude is not condoned.
Director(s)Frank Coraci
Production year2015
Release date11/12/2015
Genre(s)Comedy, Western
Approx. running minutes120m
CastAdam Sandler, Taylor Lautner, Steve Zahn, Steve Buscemi, Terry Crews, Danny Trejo, Will Forte, Luke Wilson, Harvey Keitel, Nick Nolte, Rob Schneider, Blake Shelton, Whitney Cummings, David Spade, John Turturro
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strong comic violence, sex references, hanging scene
Classified Date:
08/12/2015
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Netflix Services UK Limited
violence
Strong comic violence includes a scene in which a man's head is cut off and his body continues to stagger around firing guns, including shooting at the severed head which is rolling on the ground. There is some blood on the neck stump. The effect is intentionally over-the-top, not very gory and completely unrealistic. The body is shown again later as someone tries to reattach the head. Other violence includes a man being killed when a knife is thrown directly into the centre of his forehead, and some heavy punches in fight sequences.
sex
Strong sex references include a scene in which a man laughs as he apparently receives fellatio from a donkey. There are also moderate references to prostitution and sex, such as a woman reminiscing about a man who liked to have sex with her while she did a handstand.
suicide and self-harm
There is a prolonged scene in which a character hangs by the neck from a noose. The scene is crude, comic and intentionally unrealistic, as he swings around doing tricks to entertain the crowd, singing and joking. There is no realistic indication of the dangers of hanging by the neck.
additional issues
There is also moderate and mild bad language, including the terms 'bitch', 'whore', 'bastard', 'asshole' and 'bullshit'. In keeping with the Western setting, Native American characters are referred to as 'Injuns', and some unpleasant characters treat them in a discriminatory manner. The hero makes it clear that he considers the Apache tribe his family and has respect for their traditions. There are also some racist attitudes exhibited towards a Mexican character, who is referred to as 'greasy' and 'sneaky', but again he is one of the 'good' characters and this attitude is not condoned.
Classified date08/12/2015
LanguageEnglish