dutch - how much sex/language/other negative content - is in brassed off? Ewan plays my instrument (baritone) but I don't have any idea if I'd be able to handle the film... love him but most of his movies are too much for me.
Mmmm... I don't recall any sex at all except in reference, for example: Gloria invites Andy (Ewan) up for coffee and he replies, "I don't drink coffee," and she replies, "I haven't got any."

There's a moderate amount of language-- but of course, they are coal miners, so... Pete Postlethwaite is amazing in the film as the director of the miners' band. In fact, that clip from the beginning of that song "Tubthumping" about "I thought music mattered..." is one of Postlethwaite's lines from this movie. Honestly, Toni, if you are a baritone player, and love music as much as I do, you'll be too blown away by the GORGEOUS music in it and the compelling story to notice the language. Ewan isn't that great at pretending to play the baritone, but it doesn't really matter because the music in the movie is performed by a real miner band that is unbelievably talented.
Sean: You met Annabella???
I just rented Pan's Labyrinth and The Painted Veil the other night. Pan's Labyrinth was pretty amazing, but definitely
NOT for kids. There's a monster in it that scared ME, and my birthday's on HALLOWEEN!

The Painted Veil was interesting and understated, and visually very appealing (and not just because Edward Norton's in it).