Posted on 01/04/2014 4:50:39 AM PST by ilovesarah2012
Martin Scorseses The Wolf of Wall Street is all about excess. From orgies on a plane to cocaine and cash (or fun coupons as Leonardo DiCaprios character calls them), the financial drama thrives in taking it up a notch.
So it should be no surprise that Paramounts R-rated film sets the all-time record for the use of the f-word.
According to Wikipedia, the word f*** is used 506 times over The Wolf of Wall Streets 180-minute running time. Previously, the record for a non-documentary was Spike Lees 1999 film Summer of Sam with 435 instances.
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There are some movies that would be really good if not for all the profanity. I just don’t understand why they feel the need to throw in all the bad language. What’s the point?
‘The Blackboard Jungle’ is one of my favorites. Vic Morrow excelled as the bad boy Artie West.
And Clark Griswold's complete meltdown in the car in "Vacation". Hilarious.
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