the wolf of wall street leonardo dicaprio martin scorsese
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Director Martin Scorsese's films consistently include a record number of expletives.
"The Wolf of Wall Street" is all about excess — including the number of times curse words are spewed through the characters' mouths.
The Golden Globe-nominated Martin Scorsese film used the F-word so many times, in fact, that it set a new record in an American feature film.
"The word 'f---' and its variants is used 506 times over 'The Wolf of Wall Street’s' 180-minute running time," according to a Variety report.
Previously, the record for a non-documentary was Spike Lee’s 1999 film “Summer of Sam” with 435 instances.
But Scorsese is no stranger to expletives — his movies "Casino" (422 times "f---" is said) and "Goodfellas" (300 times) both make the top 12.
The overall record, however, belongs to a 2005 comedy documentary called "F---" about the word.
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Like Tandas Putera, Wolf of Wall Street will be shown to all the Malay folks especially students from Mara.
What more does the Malay want?