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"The Wolf of Wall Street" has broken quite the "f---ing " record.
The Golden Globes is still over a week away, however, Martin Scorsese's latest R-rated film starring Leonardo DiCaprio has been recognized for the most F-bombs ever used in a single non-documentary motion picture.
According to a Variety report, the word "f--k" is said 506 times in 180 minutes beating out Spike Lee's 1999 "Summer of Sam," in which the profane word was dropped 435 times.
Scorsese’s "Casino" had 422 F-words and "Goodfellas" had a tally of 300.
"Wolf" pushed the boundaries in more ways than one as the cursing goes hand-in hand with the promiscuity and drug-induced behavior used in the film to portray the culture of Wall Street seen from the eyes of DiCaprio's character, Jordan Belfort.