Source: http://www.news.com.au/
MARTIN Scorsese's new film The Wolf
of Wall Street has set a new record for using the f-word. The film,
starring Leonardo Di Caprio as a disgraced New York financier, uses the
swear word a total of 506 times.
Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort likes to talk dirty. Paramount Pictures.
Scorsese's film beats the previous non-documentary record set by
Spike Lee's serial killer movie Summer of Sam, which dropped the f-bomb
435 times, according to Britain's Daily Mail.
The newspaper says The Wolf of Wall Street is only out-sworn by a
2005 documentary entitled F***, which had a whopping 857 f-word count,
which equates to 9.21 uses of the word per minute.
Spike Lee has nothing on Scorsese. Paramount Pictures.
Source: AP
The Wolf of Wall Street used the word 2.83 times per minute.
Scorsese's film is based on Jordan Belfort's memoir, which chronicles
his lavish life in banking and his subsequent downfall as he was jailed
for securities fraud and money laundering.
You might need to leave the kids at home for this one. Paramount Pictures.
Source: AP
The Wolf of Wall Street releases in Australia on January 23.
The newspaper says The Wolf of Wall Street is only out-sworn by a
2005 documentary entitled F***, which had a whopping 857 f-word count,
which equates to 9.21 uses of the word per minute.
Spike Lee has nothing on Scorsese. Paramount Pictures.
Source: AP
The Wolf of Wall Street used the word 2.83 times per minute.
Scorsese's film is based on Jordan Belfort's memoir, which chronicles
his lavish life in banking and his subsequent downfall as he was jailed
for securities fraud and money laundering.
You might need to leave the kids at home for this one. Paramount Pictures.
Source: AP
The Wolf of Wall Street releases in Australia on January 23.
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