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Say something nice about the greatest living film director, Yea Forums
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I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE IRISHMAN
irishman when?
That's not Godard
After Hours is a great film
no one cares about avant garde euro trash
King of Comedy is better than Taxi Driver
What I respect most about his work is how he is able to explore a variety of genres and make consistently great films while doing so.
He's a national treasure. Only living American that's worth anything.
Ok I will...he has a new movie coming out this year.
Certainly the most consistent of the New Hollywood Gen. Better than Spielberg, De Palma, and Lucas, anyway. It's frankly amazing he's still making kinos at the age of 70+.
This.
He does Black Comedy better than the Coen brothers.
He does Pulp Crime better than Tarantino.
He does Gangster/Police dramas better than Coppola (& anyone else)
He is the master of Epic Dramas
He is the king.
“no”
I'd like to see him tackle a Wes Anderson style of film. I think he'd pull it off (I'm sure he has already done so but my memory isnt clear on his entire filmography.)
Paul Thomas Anderson is probably the only other American director that can compare with Scorsese, and he's young so we'll get a lot more kino from Anderson once Scorsese leaves us.
Wes Anderson and Paul Thomas Anderson will be the only directors left after Scorsese to produce high quality American kino. Too bad Tarantino has only 1 angle.
Scorsese hasn't made a good film in 40 years. Godard is still pushing the limits of filmmaking today.
That's not Vincent Gallo.
>Scorsese hasn't made a good film in 40 years
Silencekino came out 4 years ago, contrarianfag. Nice try, though.
If we’re talking the breadth of work over a career my vote is Kubrick. His movies will be timeless masterpieces. Scorsese has some great movies though, but he has made some real forgettable shit too.
I thought Gangs of New York was kind of neat but that was still a while ago
this
His forgettable shit is still really great.
Like does anyone remember The Wolf of Wall Street or Kundun?
>wolf of wall street
>shutter island
>goodfellas
>casino
>silence
>the departed
>"not good"
yea, okay...
He was funny in The Muse.
>Kubrick
>living
Learn to read user.
>Like does anyone remember The Wolf of Wall Street
I know every line from Wolf, so yes.
>The Wolf of Wall Street
everyone remembers that TWoWS, it's stupid meme shit with muh margot and muh epic di capiro quaaludes scene
Kundun is a low-key masterpiece. The 90s were the height of Scorsese's creative powers imo.
Kubrick died 20 years ago, m8.
Why did not you hire Biel instead of Robbie? Is your ego so big that you can not allow your movie to be remembered as the movie in which Jessica made a full frontal and people would not care about the rest?
Biel is country hick tier. Literally a $50 whore you can find in some Alabama night clubs.
Did you guys know that Silence, Kundun, and The Last Temptation of Christ are a trilogy called the "Trilogy of Faith"?
Didn't know that. Thanks for the info, m8. I'm yet to se Kundun.
the stupidest thing I read today
Also, The Age of Innocence>Barry Lyndon imo. Just my opinion.
>The Age of Innocence
Honestly, Scorsese's best
It's true, though. I used to frequent strip clubs a lot when I was younger and many girls looked even better than Biel. And they were cheap. Plus she has that "I milked cows when I was a kid" kinda face. Must be the lips. Looks from a farm.
Kundun is fucking great.
For the anons that haven't seen it:
youtube.com
yes, it's true you're stupid
>Is your ego so big that you can not allow your movie to be remembered as the movie in which Jessica made a full frontal and people would not care about the rest?
oh no it's retarded
t. Justin Timberlake
you're really looking like a retard, get some rest, go to bed
Will do, Justin. Say hi to Jessica for me. Gotta go, anyway.
you already contradicted yourself
How did a based Scorsese thread turn into one autistic retard randomly REEEEing about how he hasn't seen Jessica Biel's tits and another autistic retard arguing about how ugly she is?
t. retard
That's not Wes Anderson
Not really, Just.
Of course he isn't, that's Martin Scorsese, the best living director.
>REEEEEEEEEEEE
>Plus she has that "I milked cows when I was a kid" kinda face
lmao
I like Wes Anderson, but he is much like Tarantino where he doesn't explore outside of the genre/style that he is comfortable in. Whereas, Scorsese has done pretty much every genre outside of a RomCom.
but Tarantino has done heist films, kungfu films, westerns, etc. Wes A. all he does is drama. They're not alike.
>Storyboarding is the tool of the coward
Marty storyboards extensively.
Lol no
Tarantino does Pulp. That is it.
He hasn't made 1 true heist film, or western, or kung fu(are you talking about Kill Bill Vol 2?) because he tried to do chambara in Kill Bill vol 1 but the fact of the matter is all his films have a Pulp twist on the genres they're set in.
Jackie Brown and Hateful 8 are his only films set firmly within their own genres.
I'd actually say Jackie Brown is a Pulp Blaxploitation. Hateful Eight is probably his only film that doesnt have a pulp/comic element to it. (although this can be argued)
Is that the dad from American Pie? he's hilarious!
what's pulp? garbage? I've never read actual pulp fiction.
does he do it himself?
indeed
fucking legend man
That makes no sense. What do you just go into set without any plan whatsoever?
>Scorcese movie
>it's 3 and a half hours long
>easily half of the scenes could have been cut without substantially impacting the narrative of the film
>all of the exposition is long-winded narration over montages rather than organically working it into the structure of the story or presenting it visually
>everyone swears all the time
>Joe Pesci dies at the end
based
Herzog said that. Im sure he has a plan going in, but not all the exact details, he probably wants to figure it out at the time rather than pre-planning it. Read about the filming of Agguire or Fitzcarraldo, shit got really nutty.
Herzog is truly king of the hacks, bar none. Scripted doesn't even begin to describe his "documentaries."
Herzog isn't a film maker. He is a documentary maker.
>t. I have only watched 1 Scorsese film
I'm being a little bit facetious, but Goodfellas, Wolf of Wall Street and Casino are basically the same movie.
>remake
OH NO NO NO
He still makes innovative, fascinating films. Silence is a triumph of a movie. It's truly a work of art and one of the more underrated films of the last decade
I only liked Casino and Goodfellas.
I want all his movies to be wiseguys and their everyday banter.
>hasn't directed a film in almost 15 years
>does nothing but offer cash to projects as a producer
I mean really.
He's not directing it, just producing, as mentioned above he hasn't DIRECTED anything in nearly 15 years so considering the thread is about a greatest living DIRECTOR it's a bit stupid.
It's another adaptation of the novel, it's not a remake of any film whatsoever.
>Silence is a triumph of a movie. It's truly a work of art and one of the more underrated films of the last decade
It came out like 3 years ago. It's literally from this decade.
?
>wrapped filming in 2017
>still no trailer
>no release date
>all set stills look like the entire film is a joke and a huge disappointment on arrival
I only hope he has seen sense to bury this film
thats not McG
What the fuck are you even talking about?
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Gets props for staying away from capeshit for so long I know he got close with Joker but he shouldn't taint his legacy with that garbage.
Do you think his prolificacy will hurt his legacy?
His best days are way behind him. PTA is where it's at now.
>has italian citizenship
why are americans suchhuge Heritage fags?
I love Scorsese senpai
This thread is about Gasper noe?
It's not called Radegund, but A Hidden Life.
IRISHMAN HYPE AHHHHHHHHH
>watching movies on youtube
>watching movies about not-white-people
not in this lifetime
You know the scene in Aviator where Leo DiCaprio shuts himself and spends months naked drinking watching movies and lining up dozens of piss bottles?
You ever think part of that was drawn from Scorsese's personal experience? Maybe his depressive period before Raging Bull?
Good taste, OP.
Da national treasure!!!
what movie?
I love Scorsese, but most of it is just not true and only shows how little you know about film
do watch more than imdb core and hollywood directors
Tarantino directed CSI episodes that didn't feel out of place, I guess he feels at home in his niche and he has a trademark style that found its way into the dictionary (tarantinoesque).
I think he could be more varied in his approach if he wouldn't write every movie from scratch, Kubrick and Scorsese are known for their adaptions of bestselling books they didn't write.
Scorsese is good but he has to many mainstream sensibilities, he is not greatest by far.
How does someone with this kind of resplies try to talk about movies?
Departed is his worst movie. The second worst is Shutter Island