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Striped Tomato
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Bay City
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Jul 28th, 2005, 05:36 PM
Counting the F-Words
(Studio Briefing) Interactive encyclopedia Wikipedia has determined that British writer/director Gary Oldman's 1997 award-winning Nil by Mouth used the F-word more times than any film in history -- 470 times in 128 minutes, or an average of 3.67 times per minute. Runner-up on the list was Martin Scorsese's 1995 gangster flick Casino with 422 F-words over 178 minutes, or 2.37 per minute. Close behind was 2002's Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat which used 347 F-words in just 113 minutes, or 3.07 times per minute
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