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  • I love how Scorsese basically just bashed a Hitchcock film and all anybody cares about is randomly hating Jon Favreae

  • Favreau's mind: "I wanna fucking kill you."

  • Woody Allen would disagree. To him everything fades. 

  • I really can't bring myself to like Jon Favreau.. he seemed very condescending to Scorsese, and after this he went and ballsed up Cowboys and Aliens for christ sake, that film had so much promise if pulled off right.

  • Wow, a lot of people on here seem to hate Favreau...

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....I'M SO FUCKING FUNNY!!!

  • Favreav looked bored and tired,not to mention FAT.He kept sizing up Scorsese like he was a big delicious Big Mac.

  • @TheTomsterman lmfao

  • favreau kinda got fat, just watched him in swingers, which sorta sucked btw

  • Yeah, Charlie Rose comes to mind. He answers his own questions? Why have guest.

  • Favreau's getting his ass kicked

  • Scorcese is like my idol. like? he is!!! He knows so much about film history it's ridiculous. I consider myself a little of a film buff but he would destroy with how much he knows

  • jon faveau's like "....yeah, but I like iron man".

  • I'm not sure I understand. Is he saying plot is what is happening and story is the way you tell it (style, acting, the idea)?

  • @TheBeazerB The story is all of it. Plot is part of it. What he's saying is he cares more about stories that had an emotional payoff and interesting characters rather than stories that are plot heavy and might be intellectually engages but after years the intellect of the story fades away while emotion in story doesn't.

  • @flemishguy *cough* Inception *cough*

  • @flemishguy well thought analysis young man

  • Lol, Favreau's face

  • Happy that Scorsese mentions The Wrong Man. Somewhat underrated and one of Hitchcock's best films.

  • Call me a snob, but in my world you can't call yourself a film buff unless you're a devoted fan of Martin Scorsese's work. Creative, often dazzling, with a keen narrative sense and striking style all his own.

  • @JKM8511 so true!

  • @JKM8511 i concur

  • @songsthelordtaughtus Regardless,Cameron has done alot for the industry technically and cinematically. Hollywood is a business. When a guy makes not 1 but 2 of the highest grossing movies of ALL time,your "overated" belief is baseless.

  • @hulllewis0817 YOU ARE WRONG BECAUSE IF THE ARGUMENT OF A GREAT FILM AND FILMAKER IS HOW MUCH MONEY THEY WON....THEN MASTERPIECES OF CINEMA LIKE TAXI DRIVER, RAGING BULL, GOODFELLAS (SCORSESE MOVIES) OR THE GODFATHER, ETC....ARE REGULAR FILMS BECAUSE THEY DONT MAKE ALOT OF MONEY LIKE TITANIC OR AVATAR??? j. CAMERON IS A GREAT FILMAKERS...BUT NOT AT THE LEVEL OF GREATNEES OF SCORSESE, KUBRICK, WELLES, HITCHCOCK, ETC....YES I ALSO THINK CAMERON IS OVERRATED!

  • @Gaston088able

    Yet, another narrow-minded idiot with stupid, old-fashioned ideas about what makes a great film.

    No, the money doesn't matter. Cameron is making people emotionally connected with the characters. The great art in his films lies in HOW JC is connecting audiences. Not why or for what purpose (following 10-foot-tall blue cat people, killing humans). It's all in how he's doing it. Truly revolutionizing the way we perceive shots of actors.

  • @jawsphobia The value of "popcorn" movies is money. Billions of dollars to be exact. Like it or not,hollywood is a business first. Transformers franchise,Pirates franchise = billions of dollars. General audience just wants to be entertained. Films like Slumdog are nice,but will never reach 300 mill.

  • he really dont answer the question :)

  • He's right on about Rebecca.

  • Well, this explains "Shutter Island".

  • Characters are the forte for the plot, they control the plot

  • who the world dislikes this video? That just shows you that the internet is filled with idiots.

  • oh god i love all of martin scorsese work he is my favorite by far!

  • Favreau is in violation, he should be bowed down before such greatness, off with his head, GUARDS!

  • LOLOLOLOLOL. Remeber when Jon Favreau was on Friends.

  • Plot-What happens. Story-How it happens.

  • @tikiedit

    Story = The King died and then the Queen died.

    Plot = The King died and them the Queen died from grief.

  • A big part of watching a moive over and over again for me is I enjoy pondering the plot. Sitting around at night thinking about the scenes from various perspectives. Not that I don't enjoy the story. To each his own passion I suppose. When they are balanced it makes an ok movie. When they are tilted either way it makes a hard to watch moive. When they are both present then that makes a great moive.

  • I'm big on plot & a structure nut, but how can you argue with Scorsese??? I see his point.

  • i think Martin dont answer that question at all :)

  • you guys may be dissin Favreau during this, but id rather have him sittin with Scorsese talkin about plot instead of Michael Bay

  • Favreau: "Hitchcock made a film called The Wrong Man? The title's got a nice ring to it, I could do something similar... Where's Robert Downey Jr.?"

  • Although Favreau is fucking clueless here, it's really quite great to have an interviewer that lets their guest speak and elaborate fully without interrupting them to try and rush in as many questions as possible.

  • A prime example of the distinguishable and often embarrassingly obvious difference in a film maker vs a movie director FM (just a few) Scorsese Eastwood Coppola Ford Kazan Wilder Michael Curtis Wyler Capra Tarantino: Some will argue, my personal opinion Nolan: Some will argue, my personal opinion MD (just a few) Michael Bay Bret Ratner Jon Favreau Catherine Hardwicke Chris Colombus Overall, Speilberg: some will argue, my personal opinion George Lucas: some will argue, my personal opinion
  • Jon Favreau couldn't give a shit.

  • Always nice with a straight answer...

  • it looks like favreau is undressing scorsese with his eyes

    eww

  • @528491Inception This comment totally made me crack up. 

  • "it looks like favreau is undressing scorsese with his eyes eww"

    Well, he DID say he'd be motivated to sleep with any director who'd be remembered in 100 years, and thus be somewhat immortalized in the process (since his own films obviously wont be remembered). I think he's not only entertaining that thought during this interview, but exploring the specifics whilst Mr. Scorsese is talking. I mean...just look at him! Homo-erotic thoughts are clearly written all over his over-fed face!

  • He didn't explain the difference between story and plot.

  • Yeah, that's why most people watch films ten or eleven times...

  • I think it was even Hitchcock who said this: "It's about characters, not story."

  • Scorsese is so right!

  • Jezz, you people are so frigging full of it; the guy's being himself (and, anyways, Iron Man is one of the best comic book films made so far.) At least he's not some ass-kisser.

  • I love his speech pattern because it feels as though you are forwarding a tape.

  • i would love to meet Scorsese

  • Anyone Who Has Any Interest In Making Film

    Should Think... Listen and Learn. He Is Speaking

    To You.

  • There'd be no interview here without Favreau you idiots. he's the guy that gave Vince Vaughn a career and put him in his best films. He's being himself, comfortable on his show. not kissing ass like a teeny bopper during an ashton kutcher sighting.

  • The 1 dislike is Jon Favreau. He realized how douchy he really is while watching this video.

  • fuck favreau...if he didn't look like such a fuckin smug douchebag maybe I would like that piece of crap.

  • Always worthwhile listening to what Scorcese has to say on film. But he doesn’t really answer the question here. He talks about story and plot without explaining what each means.

  • It's easy for a twit to demean Favreau (a respected writer/actor/director in his own right) when he is listening respectfully to one of the modern masters, but I'm sure he does know what Scorsese is talking about. And Cowboys and Aliens looks like it will be a better film than Shutter Island, in all fairness. Both directors are worthy resources. Interesting clip. Thanks for posting.

  • I completely agree that Cowboys and Aliens looks far more audience appealing than Shutter Island and I actually think I may like Cowboys and Aliens more than Shutter Island

    But, opinion aside, putting even Favreau's best directing efforts: Made, Iron Man, Elf against Goodfellas, Taxi Driver, Last Temptation of Christ, or Raging Bull and there's no comparison

    Certainly to each there own and Favreau is certainly a very talented up and coming director...just a humble retort

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  • @Sava12242 The amusing thing is that some people here assume that one must have an equal filmmaking legacy to interview a peer. Even someone with more critical hype in his ouvre than Favreau would exhibit the hints of tension he does interviewing Scorcese -- if only due to the fact of having grown up watching his films and regarding his face on the proverbial Mount Rushmore of American cinema. That's my own humble retort. Let Scorcese decide whether Favreau is "in" or "worthy" to sit with.

  • People are intelligent, just because Iron Man made billions doesn't mean everybody's retarded enough to put their money down on a film about a guy in an iron suit. Scorsese doesn't need to decided, the audience decides--and there are much more intelligent than you think.

  • @NeoTRP Are you judging Favreau's intelligence and worth by Iron Man 2? A movie where the studio didn't even consult the director before setting a release date, and which didn't have a complete script? They're lucky they were able to improvise and come up with anything, let alone something as amusing as the imperfect Iron Man 2. Favereau has moved on to something he can control - Cowboys and Aliens. Smart move. As for the audience deciding? The uninformed youtube jabber audience? Natch.

  • @Jawsphobia Well, what about Elf? Cowboys and Aliens is an entertainning movie, but it's nothing more. It doesn't take entertainment to a memorable level. In fact, it's already something that people start to forget about.

  • @KayWildcat Elf is a fine comedy that is well liked. Cowboys and Aliens lived up to its title as fun popcorn stuff, efficiently done by Favreau. There is a world more difference between any of us on youtube and Favreau than there is between Favreau and Scorcese. Youtube snark artists create such a cesspool. Whereas Scorcese sees Favreau as a peer and he knows they both have to swim through similar nonsense to get the job done. Even though less is known about Favreau's process.

  • @Jawsphobia If you're talking about the directorial process of filmmaking, then yes, comparing the struggle between to filmmakers is a moronic thing to do. I just don't see the value of mindless "popcorn fun". It could be highly entertainning, but why compromise on other levels. A film with high standards of entertainment could have more depth and heart to it. To me, that leaves a highly entertaining film with more resonance, enhancing the entire experience.

  • @KayWildcat How about the point of participating in the comment section under youtube videos? And when it comes to depth and heart we never know what will move people. Usually depth and heart is the very thing that resonates in a popular and lasting flick. Some people might find parts of Cowboys and Aliens engaging. People can debate a good motion picture, regadless of whether it is a critical darling. "Shakespeare wrote for the masses," as the principle goes.

  • @Jawsphobia

    Word of warning: Forget trying to reason with KayWildcat. It's like beating your head against a brick wall. Kay's mind is set. Kay is a very closed-minded person.

  • @KayWildcat KAY!!....I FOUND YOU EVERYWHERE!!!....JAJAJA! HOW ARE YOU DOING???...KAY YOU HAVE A FACEBOOK PROFILE WHERE I CAN FIND YOU OR SOMETHING??? I REALLY WANT TO KEEP IN CONTACT WITH YOU.

  • very very interesting scorsese is a god! and also, stop making fun of favreau, he' s not scorsese but come on lay off

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  • He's basically saying the same thing that Hitchcock said in the past but in a different way. Check this out watch?v=uG43hjICE2U&feature=re­lated

  • Farveau is showing respect and trying to learn from Scorese...the point of the excerise

  • Man, what a troth of snobbery.

  • You are so fuckin' money Marty

  • Hey folks. Stop ragging on Favreau's blank expression. Go check out Hitchcock at the academy awards! It's like Weekend at Bernie's.

  • Such a genius!

    

  • Favreau has that face.

  • The Top And The Bottom...Literally Two Different Directors From Two Different Ends Of The Spectrum. But - I Must Admit, I Relish Favreau's Work As Much As The Other Guys'...What's His Name Again :)

    Is It Just Me Or Is Casino Is Highly Underrated?

  • Favreau doesn't deserve to lick Scorsese's taint.

  • Story and plot arn't too different aspects... Story without plot isn't story. Story is encomposses everything you have in a story...ie. characters, plots, tone, mood, etc. If plot isn't a main aspect of your story, then you don't have a story.

    I think the thing Martin is grappling about, is character and plot. In the Fonda scene, the man returns and she is paranoid and terrified at the prospect of it. Her paranoid character trait is revealed. But you see plot and tone tell that story.

  • @newfrontier3000 I think what Scorsese prefers, for lack of a better example, is something like Antonioni's "The Passenger." The idea revolves around stolen identity but it lacks the meat and substance of a thriller and instead, it thrives on the notion of whether or not the character is eventually found out or not. Tone tells that story, not necessarily plot. It is more interesting when characters move the plot forward than the plot moving them forward.

  • I can't watch this clip without cracking up at Favreau's expression on his face

  • Don't you think when Martin Scorsese talks, he sounds like he's being sped up? Sometimes he just sounds like you're fast forwarding a tape recording of him! ;)

  • lets put it this way if favreau had directed goodfellas it would have been shit

    if scorsese had directed iron man that would have been shit

  • People are hatin on Favreau, maybe for good reason, but Iron Man is one of the best superhero movies in my opinion. The sequel was doo-doo.

  • He's right. Look at Goodfellas: there's not really a plot, but it's still one of the greatest movies of all time.

  • Favreau speaks like an anus excretes, and the same thing comes out.

  • @radjoezel They judge your film based on how many VIEWS you get on YouTube!? That's ridiculous; that's just wrong!...... Aaahhh, mayne this is just trying to get views, surely they don't grade you on the number of views!

  • @PatrickBellFilm ofc it isn't based on the amount of vieuws. I would just like as much feedback as possible more vieuws -> more feedback -> improvement in filmmaking -> better films

  • @radjoezel Ah, good logic! I'll check your stuff out. ;) I'm hoping to get more films up soon, I only have one at the moment. But good luck!

  • I'm sorry, I'm not english. What's the diference between story and plot?

  • Scorsese is right, of course. I would actually say he is better than Hitchcock was- none of Hitchcock's films are quite as great as “Taxi Driver” is.

  • i like story rather than plot and its funny how people still get confused with story and plot

  • all Favreau could relate to in this discussion is that he grew up in Queens also. he is a hack, his films are constructed from buttered popcorn.

  • Scorsece (Y)

  • Favreau's staring at Scorsese like : "When will this guy finally die..."

  • One of the best storytellers in Hollywood was the terribly underrated Joseph L Mankiewicz. i mean All About Eve, A Letter To Three Wives, Ghost & Mrs. Muir - he was incredible.

  • Jon Favreau is a fucking hack, piece of shit wannabe fuck.

  • @MillaHead Well, chill out there, bro. Jon Favreau isn't necessarily a great director, but I wouldn't call him a hack either. "Iron Man" is pretty cool. "Swingers," which he wrote, is pretty cool. "Elf" was a really original comedy. He's certainly not a bad director. I'd even go so far as to say he's a "good director." Ease up there.

  • Haha that interviewer dude looks like the biggest retard on the planet

  • These two should do a comic duo together. Forget Stan and Pan..

  • God, Marty's such a cool guy. He's real modest, unlike some filmmakers *cough* James Cameron *cough*

  • @MetaPunkXP aaahahahhaa i totally agree, 10000%. :D

  • @MetaPunkXP lmao

  • @MetaPunkXP He is really modest but I can't figure out why!

  • @MetaPunkXP

    James Cameron doesn't have to be modest because he's a genius.

  • @Nineteen1900Hundred If by genius you mean overrated then you're absolutely right.

  • @SongsTheLordTaughtUs

    He's anything but overrated. People hate Cameron or his films. You are one of them.

  • @Nineteen1900Hundred He has the two highest grossing films of all time. I don't hate his movies or him, I just think he's overrated as a director. He always gets put near the top of best director lists and I don't think he's really that good.

  • @SongsTheLordTaughtUs

    You obviously haven't seen Terminator or Aliens.

  • @Nineteen1900Hundred - Both are great films - and Cameron is a great filmmaker. But I would even remotely consider putting him in the top twenty, because there are so many great artists in the medium of film that have inspired and influenced me more than him. Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock, Roman Polanski and Francis Ford Coppola are my personal top five. We're all entitled to our own opinion, but Cameron doesn't have shit on the above mentioned. Sorry.

  • @JesusCristo2002

    You people wouldn't be trashing Cameron like this if he didn't have the two most successful films, worldwide. I bet anything.

  • @LukeLovesRose - I'm not trashing him. I liked "Avatar", both "The Terminator" and "T2", and "Aliens" (I have yet to see "The Abyss" and "True Lies"). But he'll never be Kubrick or Scorsese.

  • @Nineteen1900Hundred I have seen both. Great action movies, nothing special as far as directing. If you watch a movie directed by Scorsese or Fassbinder or another great director you can see how powerful a movie can be when a true genius is directing.

  • @Nineteen1900Hundred J. CAMERON IS A GREAT VISUAL FILMAKER...BUT HIS STORYES NEVER HAS BEEN TRULLY DEEP AND HONEST, HIS PURPOSE WAS TO MAKE MONEY...THERE IS DIFERENCE BETWEEN THE ARTIST WHO MADE FILMS THINKING IN ART( SCORSESE) AND THE ONES WHO MAKE FILMS THINKING IN BUSSINES( CAMERON)....I LIKE CAMERON MOVIES, BUT THEY ARENT ORIGINAL, OR EVEN CLOSE TO THE LEVEL OF SCORSESES BEST!

  • @Gaston088able

    Oh, I see. A great artist shouldn't make money. What was Shakespeare? What was Michelangelo, making a certain ceiling for every Catholic idiot that wanted to travel? These were not underrated artists. They were renowned and successful to some degree. The Mona Lisa, it's seen and loved by anyone and everyone. It's popular. So, does that mean it's not great art?

    No, the problem you have is that millions of people see greatness where you don't and it drives you nuts

  • @SongsTheLordTaughtUs

    Who the hell is putting Cameron near the top of the best director lists? Young fanboys and adult fanboys like myself. That's it! There can't be that many! You know why? Because there are enough negative assholes like you out there to tip the scale!

  • @Nineteen1900Hundred

    You and I know that Cameron is a genius. I bet even Marty here knows that Cameron is a genius. Scorsese just doesn't want to admit that he doesn't know how or why. No one wants to admit if and when they're flawed in some way.

    But, don't listen to these other idiots. I mean, look at that shots of Jack and Rose on the bow. There's not a glitch or a misstep anywhere. It's basically a PERFECT sequence. Can Marty reproduce that? Yes, now, taking from Jim.

  • @Nineteen1900Hundred He's great when it comes to the technical aspects of filmmaking....but lately his writing seems to be lacking depth.

  • @MetaPunkXP *Cough* David O Russell *Cough ;)

  • You know what a magnum can do to...

  • Scorsese is one of the greats. 

  • @alexxxdamasta187 @leroyinc

    Fuck you both. Scorsese never had the stick up his ass asshole fans like you do. That's why he's a genius and you two are fucking retards.

  • Are you making a movie soon? I enjoy your videos a lot. Great work. If you see me driving around LA wearing my spaceman costume driving your Add car, selling my movies, know I'm keeping busy, until I get the chance to audition for you and others. If you would like to see my work google my name DENNIS WOODRUFF. Telephone number for auditions 323 848 7164, and 323 309 1282. I'm ready to work when the phone rings!

  • Why don't both of you find a small angry chat room to discuss this in.

  • I love Marty! His glasses, his hair, his accent, what a charming man. Amazing director but my only problem is I wish he'd make more films featuring female leads or centered around a female like 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore'

  • @AtlantistoInterzone Thats because there is no woman actress that could live up to a martin scorsese movie, who exactly do you have in mind....Snookie?

  • @BARNEYRAPEDME69 You're an idiot. The following actresses are well respected critically & commercially & could easily lead a film; Catherine Keener, Viola Davies UM MERYL STREEP, Ellen Burstyn, Marion Cotillard, Eva Green, Helen Mirren, Toni Collette, Angela Bassett the list goes on.

    The problem with Scorcese, the industry and goons like you is insitutionalised sexism, they refuse to see that women do watch just as many movies as men & when they do they don't just watch 'chick lit'.

  • @AtlantistoInterzone LOL goons like me hahahahhaha I say one comment and ALL OF THE SUDDEN im a sexist goon hahahah ya ok. Do you see Meryl Streep as an irish gangster? Or perhaps Eva Green as a casino Manager? OH or Toni Collette As a "Goodfella" or a pshycotic US Marshall? You REALLY think that ANY actress could pull off roles like those, AND IM AN IDIOT, Anyone can name off a bunch of good actress's But you didnt even think about the types of filns he makes. Lovin the insults btw! hahahahaha

  • @BARNEYRAPEDME69 *Sigh* I know what kind of films he makes, I'm just wondering why someone with his skill can't manage to have a female lead. It *is* sexist and ignorant to assume that women cannot play violent or slick, heartless characters and ignores the history of cinema where women have played roles like this time and time again. Just look at the film noir era! So it must just be that Scorcese doesn't 'get' women'. Fine, I just wish someone of his calber would at least try to.

  • @AtlantistoInterzone Another thing, The film noir era is far gone, I think we're far passed Double Indemnity, and perhaps were far more advanced than Chinatown. Apparently you have an entire list of sexist things people say. Over one humourous comment that wasn't even sexist. He's not going to change his style and make a romantic comedy when he's a crime based film maker. So go ahead. Keep on calling me sexist or Chovenist or whatever the hell you can come up with. Your saying the same things

  • @BARNEYRAPEDME69 I'll stop repeating myself and just give examples then: Women can play psychotic/edgy charcters just look at NurseRatchet in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest or AnnieWilkes in Misery, Lisabeth in Girl With A Dragon Tattoo, Ripley in Aliens, Clarice Starling from Silence Of The Lambs...please show me what exactly it is that a female actress couldn't do but a male cld. Maybe I did come off as rude at first but I am trying to make a point here that you seem to be missing.

  • @AtlantistoInterzone Can you recall any famous gangsters in real life that were women, besides Bonnie and Clyde, If i recall correctly, Al Cappone didn't have a vagina, oh and that's right, I don't think Pablo Escobar Had an extra X Chromosome either, why the hell do you think Scorcesse doesnt use women, cuz there not gangsters. And you naming random actress's means NOTHING, how the hell does Aliens have to do with Martin Scorcesse, It doesn't, it has absolutley nothing to do with him.

  • @BARNEYRAPEDME69 Gender has nothing to do with ones skill or ability to do something. Saying that it does is sexist. The simple fact is that it's because of backwards attitudes like yours that women are not given better roles and that women have to struggle for years or play dumb or work in another country to get the same level of work in Hollywood that their male counterparts do. Your comment was sexist, perhaps you're not, I'm just basing my opinion on that comment as thats all I have to go on

  • @AtlantistoInterzone When the hell did I ever say ONCE that women aren't as talented as men, I swear to fucking god. It's like i say one thing, that was NOT even sexist, AND ALL OF THE SUDDEN I say everything you just said in your comment. I said No women actress could live up to a scorcesse film Because All of his movies are crime based for the most part. How the fuck that makes me sexist Is something i obviously will not get. But you go ahead and keep making up things i "said"

  • @BARNEYRAPEDME69 Okay, what u said was sexist b/cpz you are saying that a woman cannot live up to a Scorcese film. That's exactly what u said. Your comment IS sexist b/coz yr saying that females can't carry off the kind of parts he makes which is a judgement based on gender. If you can explain to me why that's not sexist then I'll apologise. I ref'd FilmNoir as 1 example of women playing Scorcese style roles. Women commit crimes too, so I don't understand relevance of yr 'crime based' comment.

  • @AtlantistoInterzone OH MY GOD, do i need to explain myself further. Women CANT live up to a scorcesse film because ALL OF HIS MOVIES ARE CRIME BASED, there i put it in capitol fucking letters so you can see it more clearly. No actress Has ever been a gangster and theres reasons for that, Because there is no women gangsters, Maybe If Scorcesse does a Bonnie And Clyde remake, thats about it. That isn't sexist, its fact. Women have never been gangsters in movies.

  • @BARNEYRAPEDME69 You're an idiot. If you bothered to look at Scorsese's films, you'd see that nearly all of them are NOT crime films you moron. Where are the gangsters in The Age of Innocence, Kundun, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Bringing Out the Dead? Oh, wait, you're one of these morons who claims to be a huge Scorsese fan, but only jerk off to his gangster films. You've never even heard of the films I just listed.

  • @HankJennings LOL Dude are you fucking serious? Look at all if his recent films, do they have any female leading roles in them? No i think not, I'm not claiming to be anything even close to an expert Cuz I'm not. Unlike you who has this amazing ability to look on wikipedia and re write the whole damn thing, You wanna medal or something? Perhaps youd like to go on about other random films, I mean youve got hundreds to work with off scorcese. I can't wait for your comeback hank.

  • @BARNEYRAPEDME69 And whats interesting is if you tried watching The Age of Innocence, you'd turn it off after 2 minutes, & bitch about how it doesn't have Joe Pesci spewing the f word & killing people. And even funnier is that underneath all the superficial aspects of both Goodfellas & The AoI, they are very, very similar. But idiots like you won't bother with it. BTW, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore has a female in the leading role, so don't spout off like an expert when you know nothing.

  • @AtlantistoInterzone I'm not explaining myself further, your incapable to talk to, You take everything I say and give me examples of good actress's, like it matters in some way. And If I'm a sexist, You are the biggest fucking feminist I have ever met in my life. Apparently every guy is a sexist to you now. Well you know what, so fucking be it, I could give a flying fuck at this point. I'm done, this argument is going no where Because you can't get the fact that Women arent right for gangsters

  • @BARNEYRAPEDME69 I've never heard of a movie not being made just because the subject the filmmakers were making it about doesn't exist. Nearly 99% of Hollywood wldn't exist if that were true. U clearly are an idiot but I'm also a fool for getting into a 'debate' with someone who refuses to see the truth. Why do u say feminist like it's a bad thing? Since when was wanting to be treated as equal as a man been bad? Not every guy is sexist but u truly are. And now I'm done.

  • @AtlantistoInterzone LOL your fucking retarded and obviously don't understand anything, keep on going on your feminist crusade across youtube, I'm sure people enjoy it. Oh and it's not the fucking Colonial times, You can vote, you can join the service, get the fuck over it. Oh and it's a bad thing because a lot of them are straight up bitches, You being the perfect example, your a fucking idiot hat knows nothing about movies, and clearly how to comprehend what someone else is saying. Retard

  • Favreau: "Yeah... I like movies with guys in iron suits."

  • @leroyinc That made me "lol."

  • Favreau has no idea what Scorsese is talking about.

  • @alexxxdamasta187 Ha ha ha ha..I love the look on his face!

  • @alexxxdamasta187 he is " WTF"

  • @alexxxdamasta187 I know I read your comment before watching it all the way through and had to keep rewinding because I was laughing so hard! lol!

  • @alexxxdamasta187 Who s this favreau guy?!? He s fallen asleep in the last shot.... (in the presence of Martin Scorsese...!!!)

  • @alexxxdamasta187 lmao!!!

  • @alexxxdamasta187 Maybe he's just interested. Or tired; who am I to judge?

  • i had no idea that favreau did interviews. wonder what scorsese thinks of iron man :P

  • "A literary term, a plot is all the events in a story." "Basically a plot is the story line or the way a story is written." Scorese using cocaine logic in this interview.