Renaldo (Bruce Campbell) fancies himself a ladies' man and hits on several women throughout the film, although he never says anything explicit or raunchy.
The crude outline of a naked lady is seen, but it is not at all detailed.
Violence & Gore
Moderate
Many people die throughout the movie, as it is a spoof of crime-thrillers, although all the violence is very silly and played as dark-humored slapstick. There is little, if any, blood or gore.
Two people, in particular, are electrocuted by the pair of hitmen. This happens offscreen, but their charred bodies are later seen. Again, all quite silly.
Profanity
Mild
1 f-word, multiple milder words throughout (hell, ass, etc.)
Not nearly as constant as most other Coen brothers films.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
Renaldo and Mr. Trend are smoking pipes together. Mr. Trend puffs out little circles of smoke. Renaldo, attempting to top him, puffs out what appears to be the outline of a naked lady (not graphic/detailed at all).
A few other people are seen smoking; cigarettes are seen in a car's glove compartment.
Many people are drinking wine/liquor in a nightclub.
Renaldo asks a woman if she wants to come over for a "scotch and sofa".
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild
Dead bodies are seen.
The two hitmen, while wacky, could be a little creepy to small children.
The darker style of physical humor may upset some, but not likely.