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Armie Hammer Moans About ‘Dumb, Miserable Process’ Of Editing Out Swear Words In Movies

By Becca Longmire.

Photo by David Buchan/Shutterstock

Armie Hammer doesn’t hold back in voicing his opinion and he’s now had his say about dubbing over swear words in movies.

The actor posted a clip on Instagram Thursday of himself recording “Dreamland” edits.

He stated in the caption, “So if you watch a movie on a plane or on TV and they swear words are edited out, this is how it’s done. It’s a dumb, miserable process.”

“I didn’t take it seriously and the director of the film (@njarecki) had no reservations telling me what he thought. #dreamland.”

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