And just in case you're itching for a clip, here's the epic Robert De Niro/Joe Pesci showdown from Casino, which includes a mind-blowing 21 f-bombs in just over two minutes: [ Flavorwire] [ YouTube]
The Actors Who Swear the Most OnscreenAl Pacino. Total Swear Words: 255. ... Adam Sandler. Total Swear Words: 295. ... Samuel L. Jackson. ... Leonardo DiCaprio. Total Swear Words: 361. ... Jonah Hill. Total Swear Words: 376. ... Changeling (2008) ... A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) ... Date Movie (2006)More items...•Jan 11, 2021
The Wolf of Wall Street“Uncut Gems” trails the Canadian movie “Swearnet: The Movie” (935 uses), the F-bomb documentary “Fuck” (857 uses), and Martin Scorsese's “The Wolf of Wall Street” (569 uses). The “Uncut Gems” grand total is 506 F-bombs and the supercut featuring all of them runs an impressive four minutes and six seconds.Jul 29, 2020
422 f-wordsIn sixth place is Martin Scorsese's 1990 film, Casino, with 422 f-words. And while the documentary Swearnet: The Movie is technically first on the list with 935 instances of the word, Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street places first for scripted films with 569 f-bombs said in 180 minutes.Jan 2, 2020
Yes, the official rule is one, but the MPAA has been known to allow 3-4 as long as they're used as expletives and not in a sexual context. I always like to note that they're allowed one f-bomb that is not used to describe intercourse. It's just such an odd ruling.Mar 6, 2020
Next up is 1995's Casino, which has 422 f-bombs, bringing it up to number 6 on the list, while Goodfellas is number 16 with 300 f-bombs.Jun 11, 2020
According to Buzz Bingo's results, Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street is the most expletive-filled movie in history with 715 total swears.May 18, 2020
Martin Scorsese is to blame for this. According to Jimmy Fallon's list, Martin Scorsese's 'The Wolf of Wall Street' got both Jonah Hill and Leonardo Di Caprio above Samuel L. Jackson with the highest number of curse words in a single film.2 days ago
300Martin Scorsese's classic gangster biopic GoodFellas, chronicling the rise of New York mobster Henry Hill Jnr, contains 300. In The Wire, Baltimore detectives Jimmy McNulty and Bunk Moreland react to a crime scene: "Aw... f***", "Motherf*****", "F***.Jan 5, 2014
The survey listed Jackson's “Jackie Brown” character Ordell as the actor's most swearing character, but he says a curse word 6.9 times every 1,000 words in comparison to Hill.3 days ago
The restrictions set by the Us ratings board mean the F-word can only be used once in a PG-13 movie.Jan 16, 2013
PG-13 Movies Which Have More Than 1 F-WordGunner Palace (2004) PG-13 | 85 min | Documentary, War. ... The Hip Hop Project (2006) PG-13 | 88 min | Documentary, Music. ... Hero (I) (1992) ... All the President's Men (1976) ... The Panic in Needle Park (1971) ... Running on Empty (1988) ... The Right Stuff (1983) ... The River (1984)More items...
Profanity (7) Use of f*ck that is very brief and easy to miss if you aren't paying attention. An extended gag, where many of the bridge crew on Spaceball One share the surname "Asshole" and it is repeated throughout the sequence.
If you've seen that ADAM SANDLER movie "Uncut Gems", then you know it's LOADED with F-bombs. 500 to be exact. But it's only FOURTH on the all-time list. And yes, there IS a list. Here's the Top 10 . . .
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