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.

Who holds the record you may wonder? 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. If you are interested in seeing the Top 10 list of Movies with the most F-bombs see below:

10 Movies That Use the Word “Fuck” the Most

Top 10 Movies that use the word “F@#$” the most:

10. Twin Town (1997) – 318
9. End of Watch (2012) – 326
8. Alpha Dog (2007) – 367
7. Straight Outta Compton (2015) – 392
6. Casino (1995) – 422
5. Nil by Mouth (1997) – 428
4. Summer of Sam (1999) – 435
3. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) – 569

2. Fuck (2005) – 857
1. Swearnet: The Movie (2014) – 935

Back to Sandler’s film, in Uncut Gems Sandler plays a New York City jeweler-turned-gambler, constantly looking for his next big win. Sandler said he was “scared” to tackle the role during a recent appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

“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.”

“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. “Uncut Gems” is currently playing in theaters and also stars Idina Menzel and Julia Fox.