Martin Scorsese - Making The Departed
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@CobainLennon8094 Maybe the guy could label it as a radio interview rather than misleading it as a video. In any case the interview is great, Scorsese is great, but you need to quit trolling me little dude. I am so awesome at Youtube that this dude shadows me and trolls me like a true hater. Go back to stalking people in real life man.
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this isn't a video. misleading. fuck you asshole.
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What opera did Scorsese mention? I didn't quite catch it.
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@grga888 maybe but watch heat or hurt locker or the shining. you don't lose interest in them do you. i stand by my original comment. of course i find biopics semi boring probably just my opinion. but hey i find some of his movies boring, due to length, unoriginal, due to the documentary style and two remakes, his use of actors, and his adaptions of books semi boring and unoriginal. quite overated in my opinion. i mean look at tarantino. an alternative ww2 story he wrote himself
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@ZigZagRunner You're terribly wrong, extremelly wrong.
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people theres no way scorsese did this for money. he has so much fucking money anyway. hes an artist. he does it because hes interested in the story and the characters. btw, bringing out the dead wasnt really a period piece, was it? it only took place like 10 years b4 they film it. interesting how that can make a difference to the atmosphere
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@ChrisSidwick STEALING? Jesus have you ever read Filmmaker magazine? They had the interview of Scorsese with the director and DP of Internal Affairs just about him asking for there permission, the kind of lenses they used, reassuring if it was ok, lighting techniques (which is why the scene when Leo is chasing Damon through the streets doesn't have Hollywood light). Scorsese even took the time to put some symbolism and Catholic icons, if he was greedy I doubt he would've taken the time to do so.
wth r u talkin about.
great directors and great actors make a GREAT remake.
like scarface for example
jackhole91 3 years ago 18
Yeah, well, we don't talk about Fight Club.
That's the first rule.
Psychological drama might serve as a description if you did talk about Fight Club . . . but we're not.
camper88 2 years ago 12