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  • scorsese always has something positive to say about people- the greatest American film maker, but the most generous and modest. He has to know he's the greatest, but he would never admit that to himself... HES SO COOL

  • wow oliver stone is only 4 years younger than Scorsese! for some reason i always thought they were a generation apart...

  • those eyebrows tho

  • i love marty, he's so ocd about everything, you see the way he pulled up his socks?

    that is probably why his movies are picture perfect

  • @528491Inception You watched this clip and all you got from it was "socks?"

  • @shkspeerx not at all, all i'm trying to say is that he pulled his socks up so he would look good on camera, and thats why his movies are epic cause even the smallest detail is deliberate.

  • @528491Inception I'm ribbing you, because you are right. When you hear directors talking about their livelihoods and each other, it makes for a fascinating insight to a profession that at their caliber, we really can't appreciate. Have you ever thought about how much film ends up left on the cutting room floor or how many times they must ponder a particular shot? Especially nowadays with CGI, the modern moviegoer has taken the great directors for granted.

  • @shkspeerx lol i'm 100% with you, i am actually an amateur filmmaking myself so i know exactly what you mean

  • @528491Inception And I think the limits of black and white must have been even greater and that's why movies of that era are revered. Think about having to shoot with that limitation in mind. Your eyes see color, but through the lens, it's a different lit world. Look at Casablanca for instance. Imagine working within those confines and not having the ability to make adjustments to it afterwards the way it is done now.

  • @528491Inception Are you familiar with Hitchcock's film "Suspicion?" In it, being conscious of Cary Grant's potential as an actor, Hitchcock reportedly used this as a basis for changing the outcome of that film. Think about that in context of how Scorsese develops relationships with his actors like DeNiro, DeCaprio, Pesci, etc. That extends to the relationship factor described in this vid, too. Knowing your actor and developing him/her for your films.

  • @shkspeerx golden advice right there

  • @shkspeerx you are a troll

  • @528491Inception A lot of people pull up their socks to that length. It has nothing to do with ocd.

  • @TheDrawingLab no listen, i'm not saying he genuinely has OCD, i'm saying that the way he pulled up his socks showed that he needed everything in his mind had to be perfect, and its that mentality why his movies are so great

  • Scorsese and Stone to me are united artists, which is good.

  • Ive seen it. its cool. Hey can anyone send me the link for this documentary?

  • Scorsese sounds like he's on coke all the time.

  • i love this man !

  • @MsChamallow It's not about him; it's about Oliver Stone

  • @TheDrawingLab i love martin scorse and i can tell !!!!

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  • @Josh0473 You can buy the whole documentary ("Oliver Stone Inside/Out") from Pacfilm.

  • @mybluecat1 Cool thanks alot man.

  • Thank you very much for this, Pacfilm.

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