Scorsese’s 2013 film “The Wolf of Wall Street” famously dropped the F-bomb more than 500 times.
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How many F-bombs is too many?
Well, who better to judge than the king of profane movies,Martin Scorsese.

Seth Rogen and Martin Scorsese.Credit:Mike Coppola/Getty;Dia Dipasupil/Getty
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Scorsese has never been shy when it comes to profanities.
Many of the filmmaker’s other well-known titles aren’t lagging far behind, withCasinoboasting 422, whileGoodfellashas 300.
“But what people should wonder is howanygood films are made in Hollywood.

Ike Barinholtz, Seth Rogen, and Martin Scorsese on ‘The Studio’.Apple TV
So thats what were trying to show here.”
Id never met Martin Scorsese before," Rogen shared.
We couldnt believe he did it!

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He added, “All anyone wants is a good joke, thats what we really learned.
Its very enticing to people to feel like they get to be funny.
EvenCharlize [Theron], we were like, Its one line.
But itll kill, we promise!'”
If such a concept sounds eerily accurate, it’s by design.
The Studiopremieres its first two episodes on March 26 on Apple TV+.