Talk:Totally F***ed Up
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Title: Totally Fucked Up, or Totally F***ed Up
editIn the director's comment track on the DVD, Gregg Araki said that the official title of the film is Totally F***ed Up. The title originally was going to be Totally Fucked Up, but when he realized that the film couldn't be distributed with that title, he changed it. So saying that Totally F***ed Up is the censored title is not quite right. That title may have been influenced by the threat of censorship, but it is not the product of censorship. It is the title given this film by the author himself. I believe this article's title should be changed to "Totally F***ed Up," but I'm not confident I know how to do that, since it is referenced in many other articles.--Jim10701 (talk) 13:56, 15 June 2009 (UTC)