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[edit] Inaccurate info
the devil's rejects had less instances of 'fuck' than this movie so why does the trivia section of this article have a lie in it?
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- Because anyone can put anything in Wikipedia regardless of its accuracy. And there are conflicting reports of the f-word count in "The Devil's Rejects." Some sources claim that there are 560 f-words in "The Devils' Rejects," which would put it above "Nil By Mouth." Other reports claim that there are less than 300 f-words in "Devils Rejects" though.
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- On a similar note, we also need clarification on the number of times the word "cunt" is used. The Wiki entry claims it's 96, and someone rightly put a "citation needed" note on it. The IMDB trivia page claims it's 42.
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- -- drumwolf
72.1.150.252 03:02, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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- I agree that the whole thing should get axed until someone provides a valid source. MURGH disc. 19:29, 19 March 2007 (UTC)