How many times does Deadpool say the F word?
Deadpool only uses the F word and its derivatives 84 times, which seems like nothing compared to the filth on display in Swearnet. But it was still enough to garner the Marvel action adventure that coveted R rating it, and its fans, so desperately wanted.
Scorsese's “The World of Wall Street,” which stars both Hill and DiCaprio, beat the likes of Tarantino's “Pulp Fiction” to be named the film with the most curse words with 715 swear words. The Safdie Brothers' Adam Sandler-starring drama “Uncut Gems” ranked second with 646 curse words.
Goodfellas (1990)
There are 300 uses of f**k and its variants over the course of the film, and nearly as many gallons of blood shed.
It's Joe Pesci, who's said the F-word 272 times in his various movies. But check this out: 241 of those were from a single movie: “Casino”. Al Pacino is second, with 197, followed by Jason Mewes of Jay & Silent Bob fame and Jonah Hill with 183 apiece, Leonardo DiCaprio with 144, and Seth Rogen with 140.
Rare. the estimation of something as valueless (encountered mainly as an example of one of the longest words in the English language).
Strong language ('f**k') is allowed infrequently at 12A/12, though the BBFC is more lenient on the definition of 'infrequent' than the MPAA is; for example, the film About Time was permitted with five uses of the F-word to receive a 12A/12 rating for 'infrequent strong language, moderate sex references'.
According to the Family Media Guide, which monitors profanity, sexual content, and violence in movies, Scarface (1983) features 207 uses of the "F" word, which works out to about 1.21 F-bombs per minute. At the time of the film's release, this was the most of any movie in history.
By the end of the movie, there ended up being about 40 F-words in all. Most are uttered by Logan himself and the cursing comes in spurts. While there is language throughout the film, it isn't constant from start to finish.
Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.
When host Jimmy Fallon told Jackson that Hill is first on the list, The Banker star replied: “That's some bulls***.” Hill has used a total of 376 curse words in film history, followed by Leonardo DiCaprio who has cursed 361 times. Jackson came in third with 301 curses used throughout his career.
Is PG-13 allowed to say the F word?
The restrictions set by the Us ratings board mean the F-word can only be used once in a PG-13 movie. Mark looks at its impact on films...
To be fair, the vast majority of those – 241 – came during just one movie, researchers said: the iconic 1995 gangster film, “Casino.” Other actors who ranked high on the list included Al Pacino, who has uttered the word 197 times on screen, and Jonah Hill and Jason Mewes, who have each racked up 183.

LANGUAGE 5 - About 9 F-words and its derivatives, 5 scatological terms, 1 anatomical term, 1 mild obscenity, name-calling (child killer, pariah, stupid, nobody, liar, narcissist, sick), 1 religious exclamation (God Willing).
The word became rarer in print in the 18th century when it came to be regarded as vulgar. It was even banned from the Oxford English Dictionary.
Then in 1970, Robert Altman's comedy M*A*S*H became the first major studio film to use the f-word, a passing comment during a football scene.
1965: First use of the f– word on TV is on 13 November 1965 by literary agent Kenneth Tynan (UK) during a satirical discussion show entitled BBC3.
Iron Man 2 - Senator Stern
This led to Garry Shandling's Senator Stern saying "F**k you" twice to Tony, giving the MCU its first implied F-bomb in only its third movie.
Initial | Medial | Final |
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Fork | Raffle | Calf |
Forest | Laughing | Thief |
Feather | Dolphin | Elf |
Fence | Gopher | Sheriff |
- Balderdash!
- William Shatner!
- Corn Nuts!
- Dagnabbit!
- Son of a monkey!
- Barnacles!
- Holy cow!
- Poo on a stick!
In general, the F-bomb is rarer with the TV-14 rating than with the PG-13 rating. Apart from the above examples, Starz On Demand's print of the English dub of Black Magic M-66 contains a single F-bomb and was rated TV-14. The Netflix original series Stranger Things has a few uncensored F-bombs but under a TV-14 rating.
How many F words can a rated R movie have?
According to the MPAA's website: “A motion picture's single use of one of the harsher sexually-derived words initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such expletive requires an R rating.”
In America, they have the right as Americans to cuss. But one should use common sense when using the cuss words. Don't say the words around adults, such as parents, teachers, or other people of authority. Its generally frowned upon, but not wrong or illegal.
It is not violence anymore than stubbing your toe or hitting your head is violent. The character really takes a beating while doing some of the stunts but it is in a funny slapstick way rather than people harming each other) "Profanity" 1 "F***" 15 "Sh**" 35 uses total of anatomical terms and milder profanities.
'The Wolf of Wall Street' has 506 f-words. The Leonardo DiCaprio-starrer 'The Wolf of Wall Street' has 506 f-word expletives, according to the Guinness World Records. In total, the film has 687 expletives- an average of 3.81 swear words per minute.
At least 1 "f' word, 12 "s" words, 8 damns, 6 hells, 3 asses, 2 S.O.B.'s, and 9 uses of "G-damn," 4 uses each of "For God's sakes" and "Oh God," 2 uses each of "God," "Jesus" and "My God," and 1 use each of "Jesus Christ," "Christ," "Oh my God," and "God Almighty" as exclamations.
Profanity (7)
There are around 40 or so F bombs spoken in English. Although since the movie is very fast paced and there's always a lot going on it's somewhat hard to notice.
Profanity consists of at least "9" f words while other expletives and colorful phrases are uttered. Brief sexually-related dialogue is present, as is a sex scene, and lots of nonsexual, female and male full nudity. Violence consists of numerous people being shot dead, with various degrees of bloody and gory results.
When used in an attempt to be offensive, the word is still considered vulgar, but it remains a mild example of such an insult. This usage dates back to the Medieval period, where the phrase 'not worth a fart' would be applied to an item held to be worthless.
While die Sau is already very offensive, das Schwein is one of the worst German insults.
To counter linguistic scholars, Milch wrote a book called “The New Language of the Old West.” In it he says the obscenity of the West was indeed, 'striking,' but the obscenity of mining camps was unbelievable.” To be sure, the f-word and all its inglorious variants were used in the Old West.
What is a good cuss word?
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Depending on the situation, it's good to have a few cleaned-up alternatives for those four-letter-word life moments.
- Balderdash!
- William Shatner!
- Corn Nuts!
- Dagnabbit!
- Son of a monkey!
- Barnacles!
- Holy cow!
- Poo on a stick!
Hill took the top spot with 376 curse words, Leo got second with 361 and Jackson fell to third place for his performance in Quentin Tarantino's 'Jackie Brown'. In that film, he cursed a total of 301 times and remained at the top until 'The Wolf of Wall Street' premiered in 2013.
It wasn't until after Michael was relentlessly persecuted by Santa Barbara County District Attorney Tom Sneddon in 1993 that his lyrics really turned towards the angrier image implied by “Bad.” On HIStory, Michael swears for the first time (unless you count “damn” appearing on Dangerous) in the song “This Time Around.” ...
At PG, we only allow 'mild bad language'. If words are used in an aggressive or very frequent way, then this might result in the content being rated higher.
They were able to make the show TV-MA rated. Now that we're TV-MA, we're able to let the F-word fly.” FCC regulations regarding profanity don't apply to basic cable like they do to broadcast television. Networks like FX are only “accountable to advertisers,” Butler explains.
More than one such expletive requires an R rating, as must even one of those words used in a sexual context." Yep, if you use an "F-Bomb" to refer to having sex, then that's an AUTOMATIC R-Rating.
Then in 1970, Robert Altman's comedy M*A*S*H became the first major studio film to use the f-word, a passing comment during a football scene.
There are exceptions, usually when the word is just repeated in a short time or used as part of an emotional scene, McMahon said. But any movie with more than three F-bombs likely couldn't remain PG-13, she said. And if the word is used to signify sex, the film automatically gets an R rating.
The one that's cited most frequently is Robert Altman's MASH (1970) , but 1967 was the year of the first "fuck". Some believe it was I'll Never Forget What's'isname (1967) . Others believe it was Ulysses (1967) . Both were released in '67.
"She told me it was what Lady had said it in Lady and Tramp and I told her she would never say that. "She got quite upset, so I watched the film and at 36 minutes I heard it. I was just shocked."
WHO said the first F-word on TV?
1965: First use of the f– word on TV is on 13 November 1965 by literary agent Kenneth Tynan (UK) during a satirical discussion show entitled BBC3.
The F-word was recorded in a dictionary in 1598 (John Florio's A Worlde of Wordes, London: Arnold Hatfield for Edw. Blount). It is remotely derived from the Latin futuere and Old German ficken/fucken meaning 'to strike or penetrate', which had the slang meaning to copulate.
The restrictions set by the Us ratings board mean the F-word can only be used once in a PG-13 movie.
There are several companies or TV stations not subject to the FCC's rules that have broken the general implied rule that "crude indecent" language (ex. multiple F-bombs) is not allowed at a TV-14 rating.
Netflix doesn't have its own profanity filter. However, tools like ClearPlay, Vidangel, or Advanced Profanity Filter all have support for Netflix.
You're incorrect-there's nothing that says TV-14 cannot have the F-word.
The earliest is generally accepted to be John Gilbert in The Big Parade (1925). It was a silent movie, but the subtitle cards had him saying "goddamn it" and "b------s!" (sic) during the heat of the battle.
According to the MPAA's website: “A motion picture's single use of one of the harsher sexually-derived words initially requires at least a PG-13 rating. More than one such expletive requires an R rating.”
But even though PG-13 movies are granted the use of one F-bomb per movie or show, the MCU hasn't utilized this word at any point in the franchise's 14-year history.
ENLIGHTENING AUDIENCES
The F-Rating is applied to all films which are directed by women and/or written by women. If the film ALSO has significant women on screen, it receives a TRIPLE F-Rating, our gold standard.