Martin Scorsese - A Career Analysis

Martin Scorsese - A Career Analysis

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@exploringcinemapodcast8659
@exploringcinemapodcast8659 - 01.12.2022 16:29

NOT A 17 HOUR EPISODE!!!!?????!!!! UNSUBSCRIBED

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@exploringcinemapodcast8659
@exploringcinemapodcast8659 - 01.12.2022 16:29

I AM SO HAPPY THIS CAME OUT

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@matthewbob6966
@matthewbob6966 - 01.12.2022 21:47

Crazy how each of you have The Tree of Life in your top 5 for the 100 greatest movies of all time and we’ve yet to get a solo video on it, unsubscribed. Great video though boys👍

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@automan4882
@automan4882 - 01.12.2022 22:44

Gotta do an episode on Outer Banks and Cobra Kai or UNSUBSCRIBE

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@mattyg906
@mattyg906 - 01.12.2022 23:51

Oddly I can see Harvey being travis bickle hahah great show guys

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@TravisRyan9
@TravisRyan9 - 02.12.2022 00:10

Nice episode covering one of the greats! Proud of you guys doing this long 3 hour one

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@bennyfaziocriminalmastermind
@bennyfaziocriminalmastermind - 02.12.2022 01:29

Another point to add to the violence in Raging Bull, that scene where Jake purposely mangles his opponents face because his wife finds him attractive was so brutal, the way he breaks his nose and it spurts blood all over the place made that scene so difficult to watch. Then that little grin he does after he brutalized the guy added another disturbing element to the scene.

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@bennyfaziocriminalmastermind
@bennyfaziocriminalmastermind - 02.12.2022 02:06

Sorry I keep commenting but I think The Irishman is one of Scorsese’s most overlooked films. So many people dismiss it because of the de aging and the length but I think that movie is a goddamn work of art, the last hour of that movie is just perfection. Seeing Frank alone in a nursing home waiting for his family but they never come is just so heartbreaking and you just can’t help but empathize with him even though he’s such a horrible human.

Btw this was an incredible episode guys, I think that ending was so spot on I really hope there’s a culture change where films that tell powerful stories start becoming more mainstream because they are the backbone of cinema and have been since forever.

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@tylerzechar
@tylerzechar - 02.12.2022 04:03

This episode is almost as long as the theatrical version of The Return of the King!

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@biscardipictures1253
@biscardipictures1253 - 02.12.2022 04:39

Finally!! 🙌🙌

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@LandonH117
@LandonH117 - 02.12.2022 07:52

Wow! Amazing👏👏 you guys have really outdone yourselves with this one.

Hell, if you guys can pull off an episode like this maybe you can do an episode on Spielberg one day?

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@rtreuuhh703
@rtreuuhh703 - 03.12.2022 09:56

This was one of the best podcast episodes I have seen recently, well done👏

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@rhyssalt
@rhyssalt - 07.12.2022 02:09

Another class episode boys and thanks for the shoutout on the baseball movie ep but RICE SCOTT who de fook is dah guy UNSUBSCRIBED! Na for real big love keep killing it boys

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@domwalker6526
@domwalker6526 - 20.12.2022 02:27

Marty is criminally underrated by major publications. How on earth do you not win for good fellas, taxi driver, raging bull, hell even the Irishman. This man is so important to film and the preservation of it. He's a God behind the camera and one of the most charismatic and sweet guys ever. This man is brilliant and has made some of the best pictures. I HATE when people boil him down to gangster movies like do people even watch movies?

I'm so glad you guys went in this in depth look at one of the guys who made me fall in love with film at a young age. This was an incredible episode and you guys' channel is the best movies channel out there and it ain't even close. Merry Christmas gentleman

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@dandelves
@dandelves - 29.05.2023 14:33

2020's - Killers of the Flower Moon
2010's - Shutter Island
2000's - The Departed
1990's - Goodfellas
1980's - Raging Bull
1970's - Taxi Driver

The Greatest film-maker of all time

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@ahmfaouzi1291
@ahmfaouzi1291 - 28.12.2023 05:26

Keep up the good work guys this is undoubtedly the beat breakdown episode i have ever seen about probably the goat fimmaker marty i really enjoyed specially when you talked about the deference between the real cenima and the superheros bullshit

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@281m.wasiqwasim3
@281m.wasiqwasim3 - 06.04.2024 17:25

3 hr scorcese dick sucking session?
You SOB I'm in!

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@ignatiusjackson235
@ignatiusjackson235 - 30.04.2024 18:13

You guys have the Last Temptation of Christ all wrong. It was a depiction of what would have been Christ's TEMPTATION to live a normal life with sexual relations to a woman and a family, which SPOILER ALERT ...he DENIED at the end, which is the whole point of the movie. Furthermore, Jesus only started his ministry at age 30. That's not when he first "knew he was the son of God." That's a really dumb take. Also, there's no evidence whatsoever that Jesus was involved with a woman. Celibate folks exist until this day. Get your head out of the gutter, kid.

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@ignatiusjackson235
@ignatiusjackson235 - 30.04.2024 22:31

I would go a step further than Scorsese did and say that Marvel movies are absolutely devoid of all value. It's corporate filth, and anybody who takes sides against Marty (whose interpretation of that smut is actually quite generous) ipso facto excommunicates themselves from the privilege of holding a legitimate opinion about anything ever again. Eat rocks and shit gravel.

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@ignatiusjackson235
@ignatiusjackson235 - 30.04.2024 22:40

I've left some pretty harsh comments on this video, and I'd just like to clarify that I did enjoy this podcast. In fact, I gave it a thumbs up. Honestly, you guys are pretty good. I'm just a nitpicking curmudgeon who can't leave anything less than perfect be. God bless, and keep doing what you're doing. Long live Scorsese!

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@easyivan1976
@easyivan1976 - 20.06.2024 07:49

And Casino...

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