Films with the most F-bombs

Films with the most F-bombs

As a seasoned movie enthusiast who has spent countless hours immersed in the silver screen, I must say that the language used in some of these films is nothing short of remarkable – and by that, I mean it’s downright filthy! The sheer number of F-bombs dropped in these movies is enough to make a sailor blush.


Once upon a time, movies labeled as “18 certificate” were known for their extensive use of the F-word. However, times have changed, and many modern films would be difficult to air on TV if they attempted to censor or redub them. A humorous alternative for the MF slur was first used in the television adaptation of Alex Cox’s ‘Repo man’ in 1984, where it was replaced with “melon farmer.” Another amusing substitution is “Muddy funster.” Despite Deadpool and Wolverine using the F-bomb a total of 118 times over their 127-minute runtime, these films are not even close to those that hold the record for most F-bombs. Here’s our list of the movies with the most profanity…ever!

17. Scarface’ (226)

16. True Romance (234),

15. The Departed (237),

14. Do the Right Thing (240),

13. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (248)

12. The Big Lebowski (260)

11. Pulp Fiction (265)

10. Reservoir Dogs (269)

9. Jarhead (279),

8. Pride and Glory (291),

7. Goodfellas (300),

6. End of Watch (326)

5. Straight Outta Compton (392)

4. Casino (422)

3. Summer of Sam (435).

2. Uncut Gems (560)

  1. The Wolf of Wall Street ( 569)

In this case, the ranking of most profane films is led by Martin Scorsese, who has four such films, followed by Quentin Tarantino, whose scripts often contain strong language, and finally Spike Lee, with two such movies.

Read More

2024-08-01 10:23