Adam Sandler's 'Uncut Gems' ranks 7th for most F-words in film history
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Adam Sandler's latest film, "Uncut Gems," does not hold back.
The film is already racking up accolades and awards, but the latest title it's earned is a unique one.
According to a movie review site for parents called Screen It!, the F-word can be heard 408 times throughout "Uncut Gems," earning seventh place for the most uses of the word in film history.
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Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" has the most F-words in a scripted film with 569, but the documentary "Swearnet: The Movie" earns first place with 935 uses of the word.
In the film, Sandler plays a New York City jeweler-turned-gambler, constantly looking for his next big win.
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Sandler said he was "scared" to tackle the role during a recent appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
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"I read it and I loved the movie, but I was scared to do it and then I asked [my wife] Jackie to read it," said Sandler, 53. "We do this together. We discuss what I'm going to do. She gives me strength and courage to jump into this stuff."
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"She read it and she's like, 'You have to do it,' and right when she says I have to do it, I'm right in there. I jump in," he added.
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"Uncut Gems" is currently playing in theaters and also stars Idina Menzel and Julia Fox.