As you know, USA has a law banning profanity in cinema, literature, theater and the media. While domestic actors and directors observe the norms of decency, their Hollywood colleagues use as many curses as the age restrictions of PG-13 and R allow. The Buzz Bingo portal has delighted fans of film statistics with a rating of films with the largest number of unprintable expressions. As it turns out, the best way to get familiar with American swearing is to play The Wolf of Wall Street in its original language. Experts counted 715 strong words in the picture. It is curious that on the third line of the list is another film by Martin Scorsese - "Casino". The compilers of the rating also presented the Top 10 Hollywood stars who most often use foul language on the screen. Surprisingly, it was not Samuel L. Jackson who won the palm, but John Hill. His characters used profanity 376 times. Behind Hill are Leonardo DiCaprio (361), Samuel L. Jackson (301), Adam Sandler (295), Al Pacino (255), Denzel Washington (183), Billy Bob Thornton (145), Seth Rogen (143), Bradley Cooper (142) and Danny McBride (136). As for the rating of films, it looks like this: 1. "The Wolf of Wall Street" - 715 obscene words 2. "Uncut Jewels" - 646 3. "Casino" - 606 4. "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" - 509 5. "Rage" - 489 6. "Voice of the Streets" - 468 7. "Sam's Bloody Summer" - 467 8. "Do not swallow" - 432 9. Reservoir Dogs - 418 10. "Beavis and Butt-Head Are Doing America" - 414 The Topic of Article: Battlefield. |