"Off the Air" Food (TV Episode 2011) Poster

(TV Series)

(2011)

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Sex & Nudity

  • The song "We Want Your Soul" by Adam Freeland is used, and the episode includes a crude portion of the lyrics in which the singer claims that [corporate America] wants "your sex", "your t*ts", "your a*s", and "your balls". A man heavily makes out with a woman. In a later scene, the man appears naked from a distance, with his bare butt censored.

Violence & Gore

  • A segment spoofing corporate consumer culture features a scene in which a man overwhelmed by consumerism is handed a large weapon by his wife. He is then shown on the battlefield, as a missile hits him. The man is then shown back home on crutches and in a military uniform.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A very brief mention of "snorting toot", or cocaine.
  • A man prank-calls a supermarket clerk asking for a shot of "Bruschotti". Every time he says the word "shot" a full wine glass flashes onscreen. He also mentions pumpkin brew.
  • In a demonstration of slow-motion photography, several glasses of wine, beer, and whiskey are depicted (among other things) and their contents are shown flying upwards before splashing all over the table.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A few of the shorts (especially "Something" by Cyriak Harris) are mildly to intensely unsettling.
  • The included short "Think Globally, Act Locally" depicts a man wearing a mask with fuse-tipped bananas glued to it. He then proceeds to light the fuses on fire, making the bananas pop. The idea of this stunt may be unsettling. (the scene before this features a "do not try this at home" warning)

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