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Should the article title be "Fuck" or "Blue Movie"? It's pretty clear that Warhol's title was Fuck, and it screened at the Factory as such. It was only changed to "Blue Movie" when it screened in a shortened version elsewhere that the title was changed to avoid censors. ( IMDB notes) It's been released commercially as "Blue Movie", but I think that's the shorter version anyway. Anyone else have thoughts on this? Girolamo Savonarola 21:23, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
FWIW - yes - *entirely* agree - more content has now been added to the " Blue Movie" article - (compare => "old" 22 February 2006 version vs "new" 18 June 2016 version) - hope this helps in some way - in any case - Enjoy! :) Drbogdan ( talk) 12:12, 13 July 2016 (UTC)
To add to the title confusion: there is now a documentary called Fuck about the word. We need to sort this out so we can decide which of these two should have Fuck (film). Or maybe they could be Fuck (1969 film) and Fuck (2006 film). Also, after I made Fuck (documentary), someone else made Fuck (film) from a Redirect to Blue Movie into an article about the documentary. Cigarette 02:36, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Apparently if you use "fuck" as a variable in Wolfram Alpha, it asks you if you want it to interpret it as "Blue Movie". Fun trivia fact. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28fuck%29*1%2B1 75.142.48.182 ( talk) 05:05, 3 May 2012 (UTC)
Did this movie really have a $30,000,000 budget? I think for the time that $300,000 would be stretching it - so it was probably around $30,000. Can anyone confirm? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.231.159.16 ( talk) 00:43, 25 November 2015 (UTC)
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Article says, "It is the first adult erotic film depicting explicit sex to receive wide theatrical release in the United States." What does this mean? When I look at the Wikipedia article on wide release /info/en/?search=Wide_release, it says, "In the American motion picture industry, a wide release (short for nationwide release) is a film playing at the same time at cinemas in most markets across the country." But I don't think Warhol's movie achieved this amount of exposure, did it? Greg Dahlen ( talk) 03:15, 27 December 2021 (UTC)