How many F‑bombs is too many? To us… there’s no such thing. Movie F‑Words breaks down the most profanity‑heavy films of all time, using real stats from MovieFWords.com to explore how swearing shapes characters, scenes, and entire movies. From Scorsese gangsters to chaotic comedies, we track the numbers, debate the effectiveness, and celebrate the art of a perfectly‑placed F‑bomb. This podcast contains strong language, strong opinions, and an unhealthy love of movie data.
In this episode of Movie F Words, we dig into the tension between realism and reality in film and why audiences often confuse the two.
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Using examples, and strong language, we explore how filmmakers bend real-world behavior, dialogue, and consequences to serve characters, pacing, and impact. Just because something feels real doesn’t mean it is.
In this episode of the MoviefWords podcast, we take on Trash n Treasure. Unpacking the overlooked, the dismissed, and the unexpectedly meaningless swearing in movies we thought we knew. From critical misfires to hidden gems, the conversation explores how perspective can transform cinematic “trash” into genuine treasure.
Today on Movie F Words, we bravely dive into Alien vs Predator. A movie series where the monsters don’t speak, the humans barely get a full sentence out, and somehow the only thing more scarce than oxygen is profanity. Join us as we analyze the swearing that should have happened, the swearing that almost happened, and the swearing we did on the couch while watching it.
In this episode, we dive into Martin Scorsese’s most gloriously foul‑mouthed films — the ones that cracked our Top 49 F‑Bomb list. From De Niro and Pesci’s volcanic tirades to DiCaprio’s manic Wall Street meltdowns, we break down how Scorsese uses profanity as rhythm, character, chaos, and comedy. It’s data, cinema, and a whole lot of swearing — exactly how Marty would want it.
Providing a new experience in movies and television, Movie F Words tracks the number of F-bombs in both movies and TV broken down by actor.
Get ready for the podcast that counts the curses, celebrates the chaos, and digs into the art of cinematic profanity. From iconic one‑liners to full‑blown verbal meltdowns, we’re exploring how filmmakers use swearing to shape characters, build tension, and make movie history. It’s smart, it’s si...
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