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Research: Who's the culprit in Hollywood? | Israel today

2020-05-19T14:11:10.444Z


The amount of curses in movies has been tested, and the winning movie with the most curses is not the one you would think • Second place: "Unpolished Diamond" | Theater


The amount of curses in movies has been tested, and the movie with the most curses is not the one you would think • Second place: "Unpolished diamond"

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Jewish-American actor Jonah Hill is the culprit in Hollywood, according to a new study examining the amount of curses in Hollywood movies.

Hill (36), who was born as Jonah Feldstein, got his break in the cheeky comedy "Superbad - Horny on Time," but the movie that earned him the acclaimed Xi'an title is actually "The Wolf of Wall Street," from 2014 where he played alongside his good friend Leonardo DiCaprio.

film, directed by Martin Scorsese, Hill played the right hand of the broker played by DiCaprio, and was nominated for Supporting Actor Oscar for his role.

according to research, throughout his career took Hill 376 from a total of curses. DiCaprio, He followed 361 curses to Pantheon during his career, finishing third with Samuel L. Jackson, who cursed 301 times in his films.

Other leading cursors are El Piccino with 255 curses and Bradley Cooper with 142 curses. Gary Oldman holds the title of Outstanding Cursor with 41.3 curses per 100 words in the family drama "Nil By Mouth" which he also directed in 1997

"There are so many people to thank," he wrote Hill on Instagram with amusing reference to the research. "Martin Scorsese, thank you for pushing me to the edge. And of course great Samuel L. Jackson, all humility. And, 'New research?' What kind of scientists thought of this thing at all? "

The study was published by the Buzz Bingo gambling site, and 3,500 Hollywood scripts were reviewed. According to the study, "The Wolf of Wall Street" is the movie that contains the most curses ever: 715 derogatory words heard throughout the movie.

Second place came a relatively new film, "Unpolished Diamond" with Adam Shoemaker, containing 646 different derogatory words. In third place is another Scorsese film: 1995's "Casino" starring Robert De Niro, Joe Peschi and Sharon Stone. The casino said 606 derogatory words.

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other shoemaker films with a large number of curses according to the study: the war movie "Fury" with Brad Pitt (489) 2014 derogatory words) and Quentin Tarantino "Watchdogs" from 418 (1992 derogatory words).

Source: israelhayom

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