Martin Scorsese movies are known for dropping the occasional swear word, but which of his films has the biggest amount of f-bombs? Martin Scorsese made his directorial debut with 1967's Who's That Knocking At My Door and he would soon evolve into one of cinema's greatest auteurs. His work really started to take off with Mean Streets in 1973, which he would follow with an incredible run of movies. This includes his many collaborations with Robert De Niro such as Joker.

Whereas a lot of major filmmakers can lose their mojo as they get older, Martin Scorsese is still on top of his game. In 2019 his gangster opus Killers Of The Flower Moon will pair his two favorite leading men Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.

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Most of The Wolf Of Wall Street's with a very respectable 569.

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Given that The Wolf Of Wall Street explores excess in just about all its forms, it feels fitting it would chart that high. Next up is 1995's Uncut Gems with 408.

After Goodfellas, Martin Scorsese's next entry is The Departed at number 35, with a relatively modest 237 f-bombs. Of course, these films are about a lot more than characters swearing too much, and each one is acclaimed in its own right. It's also unlikely that Scorsese will ever top The Wolf Of Wall Street's record - or Swearnet: The Movie's for that matter - though stranger things have happened.

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