'Mean Streets' opening credits
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@MartiniandCigarettes He never stopped being the best director in the world.
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@huttcore Actually I think what this guy meant was that Scorsese was unapologetic!
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@TheRetired2010 Really interesting comment, I've often thought the same!
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@spxeli Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, Gangs of New York, and Mean Streets are all crime movies. And actually Taxi Driver's climax is centered around a crime, so I'm thinking you just don't know your stuff or don't know how to count and I'm arguing with a troll or a teenager.
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PWNT!
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@spxeli - and don't use the "Why are you watching a _________ video if you don't even like ________" comment on me, young man, I invented it!
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@spxeli - I love Scorsese! I just also love Spielberg and Lucas and it is arbitrary to compare them, especially Lucas since he's only directed two films besides Star Wars and is mainly a writer unlike Scorsese for the bulk of his career. Scorsese wouldn't mind having more successes with his other films that have less crime or violence. Spielberg has an extremely successful, very diverse career. "Scorsese is better" is purely a statement of opinion, an invalid argument. Goodfellas, Casino, The D
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@TheJabberwock Spielberg and Lucas are more popular. They've revolutionized the film industry in the sense that they practically invented the modern blockbuster (especially Spielberg). That's it. Scorsese is the better film maker. Also, I'd like to point out Scorsese has only made three crime films... If you don't like Scorsese what's the point of even watching this video?
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@MrKeepitunderyourhat Nope. If I'm any filmmaker's publicist I'm my own, or Kubrick's. Lol.
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@Transformers2themax Oh christ, you really do get everywhere, don't you? I can't seem to find a single video where you aren't gushing all over Tarantino. Are you his publicist?
The good old days. When Scorsese was a rebel. When he didn't direct commercials for Armani and credit cards. When he was the best director in the world. When he was young and hungry.
MartiniandCigarettes 10 months ago 25
@MartiniandCigarettes Actually Scorsese began his career directing alot of commercials, mostly in Europe. This was in the late 60's after "Who's That Knocking" was released and before "Mean Streets".
huttcore 9 months ago 13