Samuel L. Jackson Shocked to Learn Jonah Hill Holding the Record and Not Him

Samuel L. Jackson couldn’t believe Hill’s record

‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ credited Samuel L. Jackson stunned to hear Jonah Hill Holds the Record for spouting most cuss words onscreen. In ‘The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon,’ the host announced the most foul-mouthed actor according to Buzz Bingo Survey. After listening to this, Samuel though acted cool but couldn’t control his shocked expression. Moreover, he called the survey and ranking as bullshit when he saw he is on third place. However, he covered it in a second he never meant it with laughs.

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American actor always believed that he has used curse words the most in his series and movies. Yet, the survey showed Jonah Hill of ‘Maniac’ topped the list counting total 376 profanities. Meanwhile, ‘Titanic’ alum Leonardo DiCaprio is at second place with 361 words. Anyways, Samuel ranked third by using 301 curse words.

In response of Jimmy’s tease, he said it’s not possible that he is after two actor. Moreover, he quoted that he couldn’t believe in this fact and it’s miscounted. Following, he laughed out loudly saying might be many of “motherf*****” words weren’t counted.

Beautiful acting journey of Samuel

Most acclaimed actor, Samuel L. Jackson, is always popular for his heavy dialogues and action centric roles. He swayed many hearts with his phenomenal acting and enthralling dialogues. In addition, he is named as the highest grossing actor of all time wo carries the load of many well recognized series and movies.

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Some of his blockbusters includes 1994’s Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained of 2012, The Hitman’s series movies, True Romance, Coming To America and others. Not only on big screen but also he has deep roots in small screen world. He acted in famous TV series like Secret Invasion, Futha Mucka, The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey and many more.

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