What movie has the most swearing in it?

What movie has the most swearing in it?

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Real life.

every martin scoresese movie ever

Any Lovecraftian kinorama

earth to echo

It's markedly obtuse how Raimi was able to fit so many Lovecraftian elements into a single scene, much like the one depicted in the OP.

The big lebowski once held the actual record.

I vaguely remember some Tarantino flick holding a record like that

Why is Alex Baldwin so based in small doses, but repellant when he's on the screen for more than 10 minutes?

He's like the king of that-guy character actors.

Superbad I believe

South Park - Bigger, Longer & Uncut.

I'm more into Kafkaesque themes myself

Why do you gotta swear so much, Dude?

That's just, like, your fucking opinion bitch.

>Nyarlathotep floats in from outer space
>"fuck"

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I think it's a random Rob Zombie movie.

Its South Park

My mistake. Apparently its Wolf of Wall Street now.

Not the most but tenacious d must be up there. That one song classico has like 20 fucks alone

In terms of Hollywood movies, Thw Wolf of Wall Street

swearing well is an art-form

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who was in the wrong here?

I agree. Most fucking people just fucking toss in the same shit like it's a fucking punctuation mark and it doesn't work like that unless you're watching Nascar in a trailer.

Scorsese has broken his own record - Vegas gangster epic Casino (1995) was a record breaking swear-fest at the time of release, containing 422 uses of the f-bomb (including in the narration) - 2.4 times per minute.

The most swearing in one film title was also previously held by gritty domestic British drama Nil By Mouth (1997), written and directed by Gary Oldman, which contained 428 uses of the expletive.