gas constant - fink movie are all about the stuff that the kids should n’t be capable to see , or more importantly - hear . It ’s a shred that dedicate carte blanche for filmmakers to go beyond the boundaries and tell darker , unclean , or more crimson tales , without having to work with one subdivision tied behind their backs . Sometimes , that means   gratuitous intimate content , extreme graphic furiousness , or violet - cringe profanity .

The latter has been a staple of radius - rated moving picture for a tenacious meter , but some go right smart off the deep end in their travail to shock audiences . This is ordinarily done for the sake of notoriety , for produce a buzz , and many argue that it ’s just not necessary . Whatever the case , some films are so obsessed with profanity that they could never be watered down for a PG rating .

Updated on   December 30th , 2021 by Derek Draven : There ’s no shortage of moving-picture show with laborious profanity , but some have function right smart above the call of duty . There are a few more films deserving mentioning that unfeignedly break all available molds , particularly as it bear on to the use of the infamous F - bomb . One of them even manage to down a Guinness World Record for its potty - mouthed script , which is quite an achievement all by itself .

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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

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South Parkmight have made a name for itself by pushing television system boundaries with itsraunchy grownup cartoon humour , but the feature film film was an entirely dissimilar thing . It let Trey Parker and Matt Stone off the leash to traumatize the ratings review board before it finally hit theaters .

The film hold back a grand total of 399 swears , with 146 of them being F - bombs . While that ’s moderately tame compared to some other titles , it ’s still an offensive movie , specially when counting the 199 offensive gestures cast off in for good cadence .

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Scarface (1983)

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This notorious Al Pacino classic continues to stand the psychometric test of fourth dimension as one of the greatest crime movies ever made , and it ’s got enough seediness and violence to last a few lifetimes . It ’s also rife with profanity , thanks mostly to aseries of badass view feature Tony Montana .

Ironically , Scarfaceranks a bit low in term of entire F - bombs , with just 226 to its name . It feels like more when ascertain the cinema , perhaps due to the gritty subject matter , but Scarface is actually one of the lightweights when it come to profanity .

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Reservoir Dogs (1992)

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Quentin Tarantino ’s directorial debut foreshadowed the kind of success he ’d bask throughout the rest of his career , and it established his use of furiousness , profanity , and pop polish point of reference as tarradiddle devices . It ’s the definitive narrative of diamond thieves who suffer a botched jewellery memory board heist that does not focus on the actual event , but the before and after .

At the time , it was attack for its laboured use of profanity , which seems tamed by today ’s standards . Reservoir Dogshas 269 F - bombs attach to it , which is certainly up there in comparison to some of Tarantino ’s other motion-picture show , which do n’t time in nearly as gamey as this one .

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Made (2001)

age after find their bounteous break withSwingers , Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn team up up again for the crime comedyMade . The two actors play low - level criminal who take a job in a money - laundering scheme that cursorily gets out of their control .

Given the fact that mob movies often feature a lot of oath , it ’s no surprise that a film about wannabe mobsters would feature similar language . Madefeatures 291 use of goods and services of the F - word in its 94 - bit runtime , most of which come from Vaughn as the blusterer who thinks he ’s a big snap .

Harsh Times (2005)

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David Ayer ’s moving picture are make out for being acute and granulose crime drama , and that is certainly the case with his directorial debut , Harsh Times . The movie feature Christian Bale as a reckless former soldier who jump from one grave robbery task to the next .

As with Ayer ’s other movies , the violence is hard - hitting , and the spoken communication is colourful . Within 116 minute , Harsh Timesdrops the F - word 296 time , along with a whole band of other words and phrases that total to the messiness of the movie .

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Narc (2002)

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Narcis another hardcore crime narrative that take out no punches with its contentedness . It follows a rattled undercover cop who joins a bestial detective enquire the slaying of his mate . As they pass deeper into the criminal offence world , the shocking true statement begins to unknot .

With severely - edged characters and an intense murder case at the   center of the narration , Narcmanages 297 farad - words in 105 minutes . sum the violence and savagery of the movie , and it bring in its roentgen - rating with remarkable comfort .

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Goodfellas (1990)

Martin Scorsese is one of the most versatile directors of all time , but he is belike considerably known for his mob films . Many would take the best of the clustering to beGoodfellas , based on the honest story of Henry Hill ’s rise and come down within an organized crime getup .

In a domain where execution is so common , the fact that these type imprecate a lot is probably the least offensive thing that they do . In the moving picture ’s epical 146 - minute runtime , there are 300 usance of the F - word . However , it ’s the quality of the story that makesGoodfellasone of themost rewatchable crime films of all time .

Twin Town (1997)

Twin Townis a bizarre tale about two brothers in a dead - terminal town who determine to flip off the entire man in pursuit of illicit drug habit and motorcar thievery . After their Fatherhood suffers an stroke on the premises of a copious clubhouse owner , they demand recompense , whether he wants to give it or not .

A picture show with such an obviously seedy premise would n’t shy away from the bad language , and there ’s plenty of it to go around here . The profanity is captain by the dreaded F - bomb , which is set down over 300 times during the course of an hour and forty minutes .

Running Scared (2006)

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The late Paul Walker starred in his legal action thriller about a mafia fellow member tax with disposing of a artillery used to dispatch police force officers , only to lose track of it . Things quickly spiral out of restraint , and he finds himself a victim of his own dirty , vehement lifestyle .

The moving picture was a critical letdown and a box office flop , but it manage to gain some notoriety with its excessive profanity . run Scaredhas a grand total of 315 F - turkey attached to its name , which is sure up there .

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One Day Removals (2008)

This 2008 celluloid starred Patrick Wight and Scott Ironside as two removal military man in a very consistent and uneventful caper , who get caught up in a exclusive regretful day consisting of inordinately disconfirming case . The switch from a even , uneventful work life to a Clarence Day when everything unravels is disgraceful , and it ’s showcased via the thespian ’s performances .

The film has enough F - bomb to nab itself some notoriety , with a expansive total of 320 attach to its 1 hour and 25 minute runtime . That means a lot of profanity wedged into a fairly tight narrative , which is understandable , given the subject topic in question .

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Christian Bale and Freddy Rodriguez shake hands in Harsh Times

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Tommy and Jimmy assault Billy Batts

Rhys Ifans smiling and looking backwards in car in Twin Town

Paul Walker and Vera Farmiga in Running Scared

Patrick Wight and Scott Ironside in One Day Removals