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Statistics About The Most F Bombs In A Movie
The average number of F bombs in movies with the most swearing is around 500.
In this post, we explore the realm of expletives in cinema by analyzing the movies with the most F-bombs. From the gritty world of Martin Scorsese to the vibrant storytelling of Quentin Tarantino, we delve into the statistics behind the films that push the boundaries of profanity on the big screen. Let’s take a closer look at the movies that have set records for the highest number of F-words used.
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""Casino" (1995) has around 422 uses of the F-word."
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""Summer of Sam" (1999) has 435 F-bombs, directed by Spike Lee."
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""Goodfellas" (1990), another Scorsese film, has about 300 F-bombs."
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"Martin Scorsese's film "The Wolf of Wall Street" ranks second with 569 F-bombs."
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""Nil by Mouth" (1997) recorded 428 F-bombs."
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""End of Watch" (2012) featured 326 F-bombs."
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"Quentin Tarantino’s "Django Unchained" (2012) features the F-word 262 times."
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""The Big Lebowski" (1998) uses the F-word approximately 260 times."
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""Uncut Gems" (2019) features 408 F-bombs."
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""End of Watch" (2012) contains 326 F-bombs."
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"The movie "Swearnet: The Movie" holds the record for the most F-bombs used in a film with over 935."
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""Straight Outta Compton" (2015) reportedly has 392 instances of the F-word."
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""Scarface" (1983) records around 218 uses of the F-word."
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""Summer of Sam" (1999) has approximately 435 F-bombs."
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"“Alpha Dog” (2006) utilises the F-word around 367 times."
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""FK" (2005), a documentary, includes about 857 instances of the word."
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""The Outpost" (2020) uses the F-word around 355 times."
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""The Devil's Rejects" (2005) has a count of 560 F-bombs."
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""Gutterballs" (2008) has 506 instances of the F-word."
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""Reservoir Dogs" (1992) includes 269 uses of the F-word."