The CineFiles: Martin Scorsese (Part 1)

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Oh...my... freakin'... God!!! A topic so epic, we had to shoot it in four parts within a few years! Actually, all four parts were shot awhile ago. We thought they were lost. But we were wrong! Scorsese: the man, the legend, his films. In this episode, we start of at the beginnings of his career with Who's That Knocking At My Door and end with a brief two cents on New York, New York. So... as in ergo we discourse on Boxcar Bertha, Mean Streets, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Taxi Driver and New York, New York.

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  • Yes, Yes Yes.... We have a new episode, thank you thy lord.

  • @colemartinst123 Not exactly new, but as NBC used to say: "If You Haven't Seen It, It's New To You".

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  • @cinefiles The Reason why Harvey Keitel's Career didnt take Off, was because he was a Big Risk-Taker when picking Roles in the 70's, he was more risk-taking then De Niro, Even Scorsese wanted Harvey to Play the role of "Tom" Played by Albert Brooks but Keitel Resisted & wanted to Play "Sport" eventhough it was a Very Small Role, So other Directors had their Eye on De Niro as he was the Lead

  • the remake to Cape Fear was much better then the origional.

  • Guys I really got to say that Mean Streets is the biggest puke that Scorsese has ever produced, I really don't know how You can appreciate this boring ridiculous movie that has no story bad acting and poor light.

  • Harvey Keitel was not over 30 when he did Who's That Knocking at My Door. he's born in 1939 and they started shooting it in 1965, which means he was 26.

  • This is good guys!! keep it up!

  • @cinefiles can you ask the black guy, what his favorite martin scorsese movie is. because i am facsinated at how much he loves scorsese, he loves scorsese just like him.

  • Sober chapter! Well dress men , not much insults but still casual and funny. Looking forward to the next ones. I just miss that you guys didn't talk about his short films which are great as well.

    Greetings from Sweden!

  • everyone is dressed so well. Edwin is rocking an awesome undershirt shirt, eric shows he can easily pull of a turtle neck which is hard to do, jeff's hat is unstoppable, and mike's watch is subtle but stylin' 

  • what is the opening song ?

  • great show again, boys but how could you faux pas John Lennon for john Hinkley. that´s a big difference

    Anyway, looking forward to the next parts (and Jeff´s apparent private show, too)

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