Jennifer Aniston seemingly called out Adam Sandler’s snub by the Screen Actors Guild Awards during her acceptance speech at the event Sunday.
03.01.2020 - 00:41 / etonline.com
did not cut out the profanity!
Benny and Josh Safdie's film starring Adam Sandler has been getting lots of critical acclaim this awards season, but it has most recently been acknowledged for how many f-bombs are dropped during the course of the two-hour, 15-minute movie.
According to , a movie review website for parents, the f-word is said 408 times in, or approximately three times a minute. This puts the film in seventh place for having the most f-bombs in movie history.
In sixth place is Martin
Jennifer Aniston seemingly called out Adam Sandler’s snub by the Screen Actors Guild Awards during her acceptance speech at the event Sunday.
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