What happened to Robert Deniro - either he was never that good - or he just got so used to the lifestyle that he needed to keep his trademark intact like "Cheetos" so he could keep getting the fat checks forever. He would never take a part like he did in Raging Bull, yet alone Taxi Driver - fit for his current age range now.
Could you imagine Robert De Niro's face "BOB! We want you to do this scene where you are jerking off, and you do it 3 times but everytime you start to get aroused you get turned off, WHAT DO YA THINK?"
I didnt enjoy Raging Bull, I think it was mainly because everyone was saying it was the most incredible film ever, and then when I saw it it wasent what I thought it would be.
One of the greatest films of all time, possibly the greatest of the 80s. I haven't seen Ordinary People, to be fair, but I still can't believe how that and Robert Redford as director won the Oscars over Marty and Raging Bull. All I can say is, that must have been one hell of a movie. Or, as I suspect is true, this is the greatest cinematographic crime of all time.
a brace of some of the best actors and one of the greatest directors of all time are why we have such great movies like raging bull, goodfellas and casino. ff coppola is also great, the godfather films are possibly the best crime films of all time. joe pesci is the ultimate nasty fucker in films like casino/goodfellas. also turn their hands to other roles which is testament to their greatness. pesci/deniro.
this movie has such a big heart and soul. i really felt i knew who jake la motta was at the end of the picture. at first i thought it was a good movie after first viewing, but the movie kept staying with me and i realized how good the movie. they don't make movies this uniquely human any more.
@simzark : your kidding right? One of the best movies I have ever saw. Using the ring as a way of getting some release of ones emotions. showing no matter how good you are, it is the people you have to deal with that is most important. the cinematography was stunning. the visuals you can't turn away from no matter how hard I tried. It gets all the awards and credits it deserves. Movies today don't have the soul like this one has.
@simzark best film ever. maybe you have a short attention span - this movie requires a little patience and you will see a boxing movie with a bit of heart.
@directorlog I'd need an attention span of a chess grandmaster to sit through this... I'd rather watch a Kubrick movie (and that's saying something because this is the most overrated movie NOT made by Kubrick)
@directorlog I'd need an attention span of a chess grandmaster to sit through this... I'd rather watch a Kubrick movie (and that's saying something because this is the most overrated movie NOT made by Kubrick)
Because you're only listing american movies. Those movies are great but you forgot to mention from other directors. I recomend you this directors:
Sergei Eisenstein, Alfred Hitchcock, Akira Kurosawa, Stanley Kubrick, Charles Chaplin, Federico Felini, Luis Buñuel, Andrei Tarkovski, Ingmar Bergman, Vittorio deSica.
The first time I saw the wall beating scene, I actually didn't like it THAT much, I actually found it kinda funny.
But when something VERY similar happened to me, even if it wasn't as severe, I saw the scene again and I cried. He wasn't overacting at all, that's exactly how I was during my situation. That's what makes it such a great film.
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the greatest films of all time: 1.) Citizen Kane 2.) The Godfather 3.) Raging Bull 4.) Casablanca 5.) City Lights 6.) Schindler's List 7.) Psycho 8.) It's a Wonderful Life 9.) The wizard of oz 10.) Lawrence of Arabia.
Or maybe it's like listing "the greatest movies of all time" (ok only the last 150 years or so) and only listing movies from India.
The list, whatever your preferences, is 100% Anglosaxon, it leaves out a hell of a lot, so it would have been more modest to call it "my favourite 10 movies"(of the ones I've seen) or something.
Well, of the 3 "Italians" Capra moved to the US when he was 6 (the others are US citizens born and bred), and more to my point, produced the films in the US, in English (or with subtitled bits in Italian to sound more authentic).That Spielberg is Jewish(or that Charlie Chaplin had a Gypsy mother)has 0 bearing on the fact that the films are US or UK productions, in English, for English-speakers, etc. etc. Sure, it enriches their outlook, I grant that, but not that of the "favourites" list!
That is the essence of what I meant by Anglo Saxon: from the US and UK . ("Anglo-Saxon - Related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language; Related to nations which speak primarily English; especially United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia" not for example "anglo saxon - a native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman Conquest " among the various definitions.
I'm saying whoever listed it may not have counted say any of Fellini's films or indeed any of Kurosawa's. Anglosaxon has a number of definitions, the Rhapsody in August I ain't seen but it sounds like it;s neither Hollywood nor British fare.
@WWAAK Joe Pesci. He's the secret ingredient. De Niro is the pasta, Scorsese the wine, Pesci is the bread that makes it all complete. I really hope the 3 do another movie. Rumours of Taxi Driver 2 doing the rounds
@okiefilm Ha!Ha! Always my favorite line also. "It defeats its own purpose." Kinda captured the whole intellectual framework of that culture. Doesn't it?
i to own the film on dvd and watch it most nights my girlfriend thinks im nuts,as i keep resighting lines like `take off ya panties`or `u fuck my wife?` :)
When i saw this movie on espn classic there was a post-movie interview clip shown where lamotta talked about training deniro for the movie. He said that robert could have easil been a professional fighter by the time he was done training him.
Paul Schrader is a genius. De niro is the greatest actor of his generation, and Scorcese is arguably the greatest director of all time and La Motta is an incredible boxer/person. This movie was a masterpiece before it even came out
dude, i'm probably de niro's biggest fan, but no. he has totally aged. look at the difference between in his face in say, taxi driver, then see analyze this. they don't even look like the same people
What happened to Robert Deniro - either he was never that good - or he just got so used to the lifestyle that he needed to keep his trademark intact like "Cheetos" so he could keep getting the fat checks forever. He would never take a part like he did in Raging Bull, yet alone Taxi Driver - fit for his current age range now.
HumanActivitySystem 1 day ago
not the greatest writting, but beautiful movie.
iEnteredTheVoid 4 weeks ago
robert de niro's voice is similar to brian johnson's (ac/dc singer) natural voice (not singin obviously)
ANGVS1989 1 month ago
bob de niro is a god
devilrobbie25 1 month ago
pesci rules
mycroka77 2 months ago
raging bull is a great movie, but rocky is better
retepoteil 3 months ago
@retepoteil bahahahahaha
devilrobbie25 1 month ago
Martin Scorsese speaks at 500mph
moh1612 3 months ago
Raging Bull: One of the best films ever made!
elitept 3 months ago
fuck you and the horse you rode in on....and the cavalry that followed up behind...
PJ3love 4 months ago
wish these "making of's" were available in better quality
willystylee 4 months ago
@willystylee Well then, feel free to simply buy the DVD, or be glad that you're getting something for nothing, you cunt.
BIuejay 3 months ago
@BIuejay jokes on you, i do have the DVD. So who's the cunt now. Mommaluquo.
willystylee 2 months ago
@willystylee Exact spelling is "Mammalucco" (That's italian).
gianca60 2 months ago
just watched this movie for the 1st time and woowwww it's just as great as goodfellas & casino
OneTrillNigga07 5 months ago
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come on give me a coke
theGroveMan 6 months ago
"Give that guy a drink, and piss in it"
wildh0rse 6 months ago
I jus trimmed my pubes x
87crazyfists 6 months ago
Thanks for upload!
closetome 8 months ago
Could you imagine Robert De Niro's face "BOB! We want you to do this scene where you are jerking off, and you do it 3 times but everytime you start to get aroused you get turned off, WHAT DO YA THINK?"
relaxingmusic101 8 months ago
Thanks for this upload man
relaxingmusic101 8 months ago
Boxing the greatest sport!
RgZspotA 8 months ago
well im actually doing an essay about marty.. i got part of it done lik 1/4 lol anyways i like this one..
Quadet4Music 9 months ago
Screenwriters don't get enough credit. See how much work Mardik Martin did for this film? Damn.
KoolIsKeith 9 months ago
GodFather
Butch3rBoy 9 months ago
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sparkle11971 9 months ago
@sparkle11971 who the F are you?
dafuksup 7 months ago
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sparkle11971 7 months ago
@sparkle11971 yes, because you are bullshitting. dont slander peoples names just because you wanna try to look cool to random people on the internet.
dafuksup 7 months ago
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sparkle11971 7 months ago
See kids, snorting coke is a productive way to stimulate the mind, just ask Martin Scorcese.
Johnnyblazedanketch 11 months ago
@Johnnyblazedanketch Still kicked his coke addiction and saw it as something dragging him down.
relaxingmusic101 8 months ago
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I love this movie is so great
hxlr666 11 months ago
I didnt enjoy Raging Bull, I think it was mainly because everyone was saying it was the most incredible film ever, and then when I saw it it wasent what I thought it would be.
xaxie1 11 months ago
One of the greatest films of all time, possibly the greatest of the 80s. I haven't seen Ordinary People, to be fair, but I still can't believe how that and Robert Redford as director won the Oscars over Marty and Raging Bull. All I can say is, that must have been one hell of a movie. Or, as I suspect is true, this is the greatest cinematographic crime of all time.
madmax8903 11 months ago
very funny at 5:03.. "THE BIG DICK,(DEAL)" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH
HAROGTI 11 months ago
a brace of some of the best actors and one of the greatest directors of all time are why we have such great movies like raging bull, goodfellas and casino. ff coppola is also great, the godfather films are possibly the best crime films of all time. joe pesci is the ultimate nasty fucker in films like casino/goodfellas. also turn their hands to other roles which is testament to their greatness. pesci/deniro.
mgtkr1 1 year ago
i´ve never seen this one, thanx for uploading
parracatau 1 year ago
this movie has such a big heart and soul. i really felt i knew who jake la motta was at the end of the picture. at first i thought it was a good movie after first viewing, but the movie kept staying with me and i realized how good the movie. they don't make movies this uniquely human any more.
badjman84 1 year ago
can you please tell me what year this documentary was made? i need to know for referencing
dopeukshit 1 year ago
@dopeukshit 2013
DAJAZDJ1 1 year ago
one of the only movies i've ever had to turn off. Almost bored me to death... and I love boxing, DeNiro and La Motta... figure that out!?!
simzark 1 year ago
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@simzark Watch it again in eight years when you are older.
Hamevorach 1 year ago
@simzark : your kidding right? One of the best movies I have ever saw. Using the ring as a way of getting some release of ones emotions. showing no matter how good you are, it is the people you have to deal with that is most important. the cinematography was stunning. the visuals you can't turn away from no matter how hard I tried. It gets all the awards and credits it deserves. Movies today don't have the soul like this one has.
captainkill1 1 year ago
@captainkill1 The only other movie I've ever turned off was Eraserhead.
simzark 1 year ago
@simzark best film ever. maybe you have a short attention span - this movie requires a little patience and you will see a boxing movie with a bit of heart.
directorlog 1 year ago
@directorlog I'd need an attention span of a chess grandmaster to sit through this... I'd rather watch a Kubrick movie (and that's saying something because this is the most overrated movie NOT made by Kubrick)
simzark 1 year ago
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@directorlog I'd need an attention span of a chess grandmaster to sit through this... I'd rather watch a Kubrick movie (and that's saying something because this is the most overrated movie NOT made by Kubrick)
simzark 1 year ago
I was at... warner brother's studio....
Marty sounds like a Jew!
XD
(no offence to Jews in anyway I just mean the way thay talk in old movies/shows)
:-)
J0ker4u 1 year ago
Tommy Como: [after Janiro fight] He ain't pretty no more.
abfive 1 year ago
in my opinon,the best movie ever made and the best acting ever done...no actor has done better than what de niro did in RAGING BULL..
puttanva 1 year ago 7
The greatest movie ever made.
TheDensley7 1 year ago 2
Yeahh great movie
94mozart 1 year ago
bobby de niro needs to do work like he did from back in the day
assassin33188 2 years ago 3
Seriously. He really sold out and has been putting out garbage for years. It's sad.
Alfrunk 2 years ago
@Alfrunk i think you are being a bit extreme....and insulting Bob. i agree his older stuff was ....supernatural. but he is still Deniro.
blutobelushi 1 year ago
@assassin33188 yh he should. But if he went as extreme in preperation as he did in some of his films he'd probably end up killing himself
ronaldinho91 1 year ago
Bob this was a great one ,its hard to believe your the same person .CHA CHA CHA
onetrashdancer 2 years ago
oh shut up!
mensahcarrelle 2 years ago
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onetrashdancer 2 years ago
you're a pig!besides,my fiancé already does it very well.
mensahcarrelle 2 years ago
But does he do the back also ? see he's a little boy
onetrashdancer 2 years ago
Arthur5041975: thumbs down? what the fuck you talking about Raging Bull is one of my favorite movies.
captainkill1 2 years ago
Because you're only listing american movies. Those movies are great but you forgot to mention from other directors. I recomend you this directors:
Sergei Eisenstein, Alfred Hitchcock, Akira Kurosawa, Stanley Kubrick, Charles Chaplin, Federico Felini, Luis Buñuel, Andrei Tarkovski, Ingmar Bergman, Vittorio deSica.
carmaj156 1 year ago 7
@carmaj156 fine post. i think kubrick is without peer.
blutobelushi 1 year ago
@carmaj156 Those are the most mainstream filmmakers i've ever seen. Such a rookie bro.
iEnteredTheVoid 4 weeks ago
The first time I saw the wall beating scene, I actually didn't like it THAT much, I actually found it kinda funny.
But when something VERY similar happened to me, even if it wasn't as severe, I saw the scene again and I cried. He wasn't overacting at all, that's exactly how I was during my situation. That's what makes it such a great film.
WWAAK 2 years ago
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captainkill1 2 years ago
Captain,
Not sure why you got thumbs down. Some people are just assholes.
Arthur5041975 2 years ago
Or maybe it's like listing "the greatest movies of all time" (ok only the last 150 years or so) and only listing movies from India.
The list, whatever your preferences, is 100% Anglosaxon, it leaves out a hell of a lot, so it would have been more modest to call it "my favourite 10 movies"(of the ones I've seen) or something.
(A different perspective on the thumbs down.)
NicosNicosNicosNicos 2 years ago
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FlyFoxProductions 2 years ago
Well, of the 3 "Italians" Capra moved to the US when he was 6 (the others are US citizens born and bred), and more to my point, produced the films in the US, in English (or with subtitled bits in Italian to sound more authentic).That Spielberg is Jewish(or that Charlie Chaplin had a Gypsy mother)has 0 bearing on the fact that the films are US or UK productions, in English, for English-speakers, etc. etc. Sure, it enriches their outlook, I grant that, but not that of the "favourites" list!
NicosNicosNicosNicos 2 years ago
That is the essence of what I meant by Anglo Saxon: from the US and UK . ("Anglo-Saxon - Related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language; Related to nations which speak primarily English; especially United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia" not for example "anglo saxon - a native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman Conquest " among the various definitions.
NicosNicosNicosNicos 2 years ago
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FlyFoxProductions 2 years ago
I'm saying whoever listed it may not have counted say any of Fellini's films or indeed any of Kurosawa's. Anglosaxon has a number of definitions, the Rhapsody in August I ain't seen but it sounds like it;s neither Hollywood nor British fare.
NicosNicosNicosNicos 2 years ago
@NicosNicosNicosNicos I'm guessing your name is Nicos
:P
J0ker4u 1 year ago
Joey: "I'm a jerk? You're a fuckin' asshole." Perfect dialogue!
sargeanthulka 2 years ago
if we ever can reverse age de neiro gets first dibbs.
concretedoor100 2 years ago 7
Robert De Niro is the greatest actor ever, Martin Scorsese the greatest director, what the fuck more do you need?
WWAAK 2 years ago 82
We need more movies from those two.. that's what we need!
at1212b 2 years ago 2
@WWAAK another film with Scorsese, De Niro, and Pesci before its too late
WildTwinTimberVikes 1 year ago
@WWAAK Joe Pesci. He's the secret ingredient. De Niro is the pasta, Scorsese the wine, Pesci is the bread that makes it all complete. I really hope the 3 do another movie. Rumours of Taxi Driver 2 doing the rounds
adityasheth8 1 year ago
@WWAAK ..... joe pesci
coby110798 10 months ago
@WWAAK Match made in heaven:)
Hyman74Roth 7 months ago
(Punching a wall) "Why? Why? WHY? WHY? WHY? WHYYYYYYYYY? (crying)YOUR SO STUPID!!! Now that was a great scene.
richiebear1969 3 years ago 6
you know i've realized a lot of scorcese movies are based on books: raging bull, casino, goodfellas (known as "wiseguy"), and age of innocence
Posmeallie 3 years ago
Also The Last Temptation Of The Christ, Boxcar Bertha, and his upcoming film Ashecliffe.
xContaminatedx 3 years ago
The best scene was he steak scene. "I got no choice.....I got no choice" hahaha
rpotto18 3 years ago 7
My father was just like him. It was like reliving my childhood in the sixties. He was a longshoreman in New York. A rough, violent character.
anhacus 3 years ago
"Don't overcook it... it defeats it's own purpose..."
okiefilm 2 years ago 49
@okiefilm LMGDFAO yeah... gotta love movies to know that 1
manna1974 1 year ago
@okiefilm It's like a piece of charcoal, bring it ova here!
JakesJams 1 year ago
@okiefilm Ha!Ha! Always my favorite line also. "It defeats its own purpose." Kinda captured the whole intellectual framework of that culture. Doesn't it?
kentucy9999 1 year ago
@okiefilm Haha i just watched that scene.
lordvoldemort578 7 months ago
i to own the film on dvd and watch it most nights my girlfriend thinks im nuts,as i keep resighting lines like `take off ya panties`or `u fuck my wife?` :)
roxysmythe 3 years ago 3
When I get bored, I go into chatrooms and pm people going "you fuck my wife?" they get all angry hahaha.
DimebagVision 2 years ago 2
LOOL
baruavice 2 years ago
love jake la motta!!
Stefanoitch 3 years ago
When i saw this movie on espn classic there was a post-movie interview clip shown where lamotta talked about training deniro for the movie. He said that robert could have easil been a professional fighter by the time he was done training him.
Paier 3 years ago
@Paier Not true at all, De Niro would have gotten his ass kicked by a sub novice fighter! They're not on his payroll.
spareaxe 1 year ago
Paul Schrader is a genius. De niro is the greatest actor of his generation, and Scorcese is arguably the greatest director of all time and La Motta is an incredible boxer/person. This movie was a masterpiece before it even came out
bigboss25262 3 years ago
robert de niro hasnt aged lmao he looks so young
A10pilot617 3 years ago
dude, i'm probably de niro's biggest fan, but no. he has totally aged. look at the difference between in his face in say, taxi driver, then see analyze this. they don't even look like the same people
ryder0792 3 years ago 3
same badass chrisma and attitude like no other is what makes him de niro
NikeAurrs45 2 years ago
@ryder0792 thats true but he is still a sexy ass old man!
Scorpianslady23 1 year ago
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stephie4066 1 year ago
MY IDOL
marty129 3 years ago 5
Best movie ever made.
India1986 3 years ago 4
COSIGN
gunnerglory 3 years ago