The word "fuck" and its variations are used 857 times throughout this 90 minute documentary, making an average 9.52 f-words a minute.
Team Fuck was created to monitor exactly how the press and media covered the title of the film. They found it was done in all sorts of permutations - Fuck, F*ck, F**k, F*** and even ****. The only major newspaper to use the full name uncensored was in Victoria, British Columbia.
According to the film makers, if it was broadcast uncensored on network television; the FCC fines would reach over 200 million dollars.
Contains the last filmed interview with Hunter S. Thompson. The film is dedicated to his memory. Steve Anderson claims the dedication is not to mark his passing but because he found the man so inspiring.
The film's director Steve Anderson asked Kevin Smith for special permission to use clips from his films Clerks (1994) and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). When he heard about the project, he gave Anderson permission and also asked if he could appear in the documentary himself.