Monday, March 5, 2012

5 Flicks that Most Habitually Use the Word "Fuck"

Why “F word” instead of nothing out of the ordinary words like “Damn” and “Bullsh!t”? The following are five movies that most constantly use the expression “FUCK”
All of these are Rated R films. It contains adult material so children under 17 are required to view these motion pictures accompanied by an adult guardian.
FUCK, F★CK or F*CK (2005 documentary film)
"Fuck" Count: 824
A f*ckumentary film directed by Steve Anderson. The movie depicts all sides of this cussing word and its uses in different situations like in f*cking university of USA, Hollywood f*cking interviews, f*cking house of judiciary committee and f*ckin' elsewhere. It's about "FUCK" that explores the free speech and the universe.

Summer of Sam (1999)
"Fuck" Count: 435
The foul word is said in an average of 2.29 times per minute. The Inside Man Director Spike Lee produced the crime-drama about the serial killer case of David Richard Berkowitz also known as Son of Sam in the South Bronx neighborhood in New York City.

Nil by Mouth (1997)
"Fuck" Count: 428
A British drama film directed and written by Gary Oldman. It tells the story of the Raymond's family who became abusive and violent. It was rated R for a non-stop desecrating language and graphic drug use.

Casin0 (1995)
"Fuck" Count: 398
Martin Scorsese directed the film about greediness, deception, and murder involved in various gam-bling activities in Las Vegas. It's a story of love, drugs and violence where Robert De Niro played the lead character of Sam "Ace" Rothstein. It was based upon a professional sports bettor Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal's life.

Alpha Dog
"Fuck" Count: 398
It's another real life story based on a mid-level drug dealer Jesse James Hollywood who kidnapped and murdered a 15 year old Nick Markowitz. He became the youngest fugitive in FBI's most wanted list. Bruce Willis, Emile Hirsch and Justin Timberlake top-billed the crime drama film.