Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” is all about excess, from orgies on a plane to cocaine and cash, or “fun coupons” as Leonardo DiCaprio’s character calls them.
His movie also breaks records with the use of the F-word per minute.
Previously, the record for a non-documentary was Spike Lee’s 1999 film “Summer of Sam” with 435 instances.
“Wolf of Wall Street” isn’t the first time Scorsese has dabbled in the profane.
The Oscar-winning director has two other films in the f-word top 20, including “Casino” (422) and “Goodfellas” (300).