Scorsese scouting locations for his next film!
IT'S HAPPENING
hack
>Scorsese scouting locations for his next film!
Killers of the Flower Moon was a pretty fucked up book. It will be interesting to see how they bring it to the big screen. It will be Leo Vs. De Niro which should be fucking great.
Huh, I didn't know the mob was active in Oklahoma. Can Robert De Niro do a rural accent?
so much grass, I thought it was Malick for a second
When the fuck is The Irishman coming out?
Cool Adam
>Hey, Tommy, if I was gettin ornery, I'd tell ya to go on home and get your shine box.
>This here kid was great. They used to call him "Spitshine Tommy." It was the dangdest thang. Oh, he'd make your shoes look like that dogged on mirrors. Pardon my French. He was terrific, the best there was. And he made a lot of money, too. Salutations, Tommy!
Name a bigger legend in the industry right now. This dude is like 80 years old and still makes an all-time classic every time he makes a movie.
Give us a rundown, what's it about? Remember when Leo was going to play a serial killer and Scorsese directs
Gangs of Oklahoma, the long awaited sequel to Gangs of New York
How much time do you have? Scorsese is a fucking hack.
>Give us a rundown, what's it about? Remember when Leo was going to play a serial killer and Scorsese directs
It's around the 1900s and there's these indians called the Osage that the government has given them useless land. Then oil is discovered there and those Indians are millionaires over night but they have to have a white man over look their money and allocate their spending. Then Indians start getting murdered left and right most likely for their money and this newly established government agency called the FBI is put on the case. A young J Edgar Hoover puts an old cowboy on the case (the Leo role). That's the bare bones of it but it's a super interesting and fucked up true crime part of American history and De Niro is playing the suspected ringleader of the Indian murders. Hope that was a decent description.
Goodfarmers
YEAH SOME OLD BOURGEOIS BOOMER WHO DO THE SAME FLICK OVER AND OVER WILL DO ANOTHER FLICK WOAH GET EXITED LIKE ME FOR A BORUGEOIS BOOMER
liberals are utter cancer
that sounds amazing to be honest
Already went to read a description, this sounds similar to the serial killer project Scorsese and Leo had planned 2 years ago, but I think that was Holmes killer or something. You sure Leo will play J. Edgar again?
So big he doesn't have to be PC.
Based Marty.
jesus kys, I guess it's hip to be contrarian
are you ok?
>You sure Leo will play J. Edgar again?
No he's not playing J. Edgar again he's playing the cowboy turned FBI investigating the case. It's a great role.
My bad, thought you said Hoover was on the case
>cowboy turned FBI investigating the case
I should have said cowboy/Texas Ranger.
Hoover doesn't really like him (the Leo character) because he's oldschool. (Hoover want's G-men types) But the case is so messed up and the local law-enforcement so corrupt he needs someone who can get the job done.
That Holmes thing should be a Hulu TV show, it was announced a while back. Seems like Scorsese and Leo will stay as producers only.
based
sick of normies sucking this boomer's dick because he made "classics"
americans are so retarded they accept his legendary status when literally every other movie he does is the same plot and structure with the same underlying paper thin "themes"
It's not like lot of directors explore similar themes in their work.
>Kundun
>Hugo
>Last Temptation of Christ
>The Aviator
>Shutter Island
>Silence
None of these are "the same movie." Even the Departed is much different from his other crime movies
*turns Americans into homicidal maniacs at the mere sight of it*
These people are baiting or are retarded, don't mind them.
>every other movie
learn to read
also the departed is an ugly joke of a movie but for different reasons even if it retreads a lot of his favorite plot elements (and a lot of bad acting)
>anyone with a different opinion is retarded
you are a sad, sad troglodyte