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  • Martin Scorsese a champion of film preservation, who also fought colorization is interviewed extensively for Cameraman. John Farr: Is "High-Def" Technology Ruining the Look of Classic Films?
  • The young Scorsese depicts the sights, sounds and existential desperation of Little Italy's underworld, combining hardcore realism with a sense of subtlety bordering on the sublime.
  • P.T.A. burton greengrass scorsese coen bros. soderbergh malick miyazaki jonze kitano von Trier fincher gibbelin Heavy Metal Isn’t Dead; David Fincher Still Flogging a Revamp of the Animated Anthology with James Cameron | /Film
  • It ‘wants to be’ a companion piece to the gritty urban violence of Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets and GoodFellas, telling its tale of goombahs who grow up and into a life of crime via voice-overs, rock music, and montages.
  • Give me some low-budget, gritty Scorsese one year, and then cold-cock me with a big 3-D Scorsese event film the next! gibbelin Scorsese Talks Sinatra, 3D and Low-Budget, Back-to-Basics Possibilities | /Film
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  • The Good: A top-notch cast has distinguished itself in seedy Atlantic City, under the patient guiding hands of The Sopranos 'Terence Winter and executive producer Martin Scorsese. Fall TV Report Card: How Is the New Class Doing?
  • Like Scorsese, he has perhaps milked his childhood dry.
  • But while this gimmick is an interesting starting point, von Trier and Scorsese would have to find a way to twist the story that makes it worth telling again. Insane Rumor: Lars von Trier Challenges Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro to Remake TAXI DRIVER – Collider.com
  • Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola could team on 'GoodFathas,' a Mafia-inspired reality show in which "capos" run numbers rackets and dope rings in an attempt to avoid a swim with the fishes. Inside TV Blog
  • Her first major role was in Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas" and she followed this with a part in Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever".
  • His reported penchant for trimming films in the editing suite has earned him the nickname Harvey Scissorhands, and he was rumoured to have squabbled furiously with Martin Scorsese over Gangs of New York.
  • If Jerry Lewis has had Seven Ages in his career-the Dean years; the Paramount boy-auteurist years; the pill-addled years of financial and spiritual ruin; the Scorsese-directed resurrection of The King of Comedy; his reacceptance as the Tony Bennett of yuks; and finally, The Nutty Professor franchise being taken over by Eddie Murphy-just where exactly is Jerry Lewis now? The Professor's Still Nutty
  • This year's battle for the Oscar nominations is shaping up to be a bare-knuckle showdown between veterans Eastwood and Scorsese.
  • He liked it because it reminded him of films like Scorsese's Mean Streets, or some of the best Hong Kong noir.
  • DVD & Blu-ray, UniversalRaging Bull30th-anniversary edition of Martin Scorsese's biopic of hot-headed boxer Jake La Motta, with De Niro taking Oscar-winning blows and good extras, including four new featurettes. This week's new DVD & Blu-ray
  • It's a nasty world, Scorsese agrees - a world of too much passion and too little sense, of ancient blood feuds and perilous clannishness.
  • The film came out in 2002, and each of Scorsese's subsequent nondocumentary features - Philly.com - Latest Videos
  • Her first major role was in Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas" and she followed this with a part in Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever".
  • In this film Scorsese employs two meal occasions to establish the signs of a dissentious household.
  • [Martin] Scorsese was a hero of mine, especially as he used a female editor in Thelma Schoonmaker, and this script just had that tone. Sally Menke obituary
  • Luckily, Aronofsky's compassion is unwavering; he doesn't aestheticise his subject's suffering, the way Martin Scorsese did in Expecting Rain
  • Martin Scorsese's epic tale of skulduggery and violence is even more extreme than Sergio Leone's Once Upon A Time In America.
  • Speaking with authority, intensity and enthusiasm, Scorsese proves that his greatest passion in life is film.
  • Anyhow, I know some people may choose DiCaprio automatically over Scorsese in this matter, but no one has explained why Scorsese has yet to reteam with De Niro. Confirmed: Martin Scorsese is Making a 3D Movie | /Film
  • Scorsese's dark vision of human alienation in an urban wasteland also captures the seaminess of pre-Giuliani Manhattan, a place I remember vividly. John Farr: Movies When New York And I Were Young
  • But the direct line of action leading to 2:25 P.M. March 30, 1981, can be traced with precision to one source: Taxi Driver, 1976, written by movie-obsessed Paul Schrader, directed and bulldogged to the screen by movie-obsessed Martin Scorsese. The Movies That Changed Us
  • Scorsese is sprawling in a chair during a lull when my mobile trills.
  • Deeply in debt, she moves in with her depressive and emotionally distant mother, Helen, played with frightful ease by Ms. Dern's real mother, Diane Ladd, perhaps most famous for her portrayal of the oversexed waitress Flo in the 1974 Martin Scorsese film "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. A Marriage of Heaven and Hollywood
  • Everett Collection Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle "I used the phrase 'toned the color down,'" Mr. Scorsese told an audience attending the "Taxi Driver" restoration unveiling at the DGA Theater last week. At 35, 'Taxi Driver' Enters Digital Age
  • The fact that he could be both at once is a basic sacrament in the Christian faith and a theme of Scorsese's film.
  • To me, Scorsese threw it in just to kind of leave you discussing/as a metaphor for the lobotomy (as Teddy had been convinced that the lighthouse was the scene of all the secret surgical operations on the island), but for me personally, the shot was there to say: It's just a lighthouse. /Filmcast Ep. 88 - Shutter Island (GUEST: C. Robert Cargill from Aint It Cool News) | /Film
  • Then, on location for 1993's The Age of Innocence in Troy, New York, Scorsese ran across an 1896 photo of a burned-out building, hauntingly dripping with icicles.
  • One of his early jobs was chauffeuring Martin Scorsese for the duration of one Edinburgh Film Festival.
  • I wonder what chuffs Scorsese more: Losing to yet another actor-director although only Costner, of the three who have beaten him, really is a subpar director, or losing to a boxing movie after his own boxing movie failed to win. Monday bloody Monday
  • The guest host has their dressing room across from the band, so we were huge fans of Raging Bull and Goodfellas, the Scorsese, Pesci, and De Niro movies. Mike Ragogna: Kryptonite's 20th Anniversary: Chatting with Spin Doctors' Chris Barron Plus Keb Mo and More
  • Scorsese reinforces the point by juxtaposing images of his own mother preparing food for prim and well-behaved children with the nudie pin-ups that adorn the walls at the hang-out of J.R. and his pals.
  • Her first major role was in Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas" and she followed this with a part in Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever".
  • In Martin Scorsese's film Taxi Driver, Robert DeNiro played Bickle as an older and more confrontational Caulfield, with a dangerously higher level of adolescent frustration.
  • Anyone who's never seen La Strada is advised to wait until after viewing the film to watch Scorsese's discussion.
  • It's so true that Lumet wasn't a visualist in the veins of Scorsese or Lee, or a populist the way Steven Spielberg is; or an astute comedian like Allen, Hal Ashby, or Paul Mazursky. Boston.com Top Stories
  • Though the film broadly spoofs the priapic grandiosity of heavy-metal acts and riffs knowingly on the rock-doc genre Mr. Reiner, as director Marty DeBergi , is a spoof on Martin Scorsese in "The Last Waltz", it doesn't seem to have aged much in 27 years. Rocking and Rolling in the Wild, Wild East
  • Each of these contained violence so stylised and impressive that impersonations of their impact have never ceased, and still Scorsese was assured and individual enough to make a film very much his own.
  • As modern and anti-establishment as Mozart, Lois inspired a generation of artists, from Martin Scorsese who once told Lois he remembers where he was when he saw his Muhammad Ali as St. Sebastian cover for the first time, to Robert Redford who originally went to Pratt trying to be him. Andrea Chalupa: The Voice of God? Common Sense: George Lois's Superfocus
  • Scorsese today is still one of America's best film-makers, and he still makes films that we can thrill to and think about.
  • This is like the RL version of the Von Trier/Scorsese collab. blog comments powered by Disqus Strangest Team-Up Ever: Brett Ratner and Noah Baumbach | /Film
  • Scorsese takes the time to let viewers really see the music unfold in revelatory concert performances.
  • She would have been much amused by the recent brouhaha about Martin Scorsese's documentary about Bob Dylan.
  • It gets me the way Wes Anderson gets me when Margot walks off that bus to Nico's "These Days" or Harold drives his car to Cat Stevens '"Trouble" or Benjamin Braddock depressively swims and fornicates to Simon and Garfunkle's "April Come She Will" or Sam Rothstein falls for Ginger to "Love is Strange" (I could list more than a dozenScorsese music moments that touch me in multiple ways). Kim Morgan: Be My Bloody Baby, Marty
  • Scorsese drenches Shutter Island in madness but not in the clichéd ways of overt, distracting symbolism or epilepsy-inducing camerawork and editing. SHUTTER ISLAND Review – Collider.com
  • not far from the former site of Five Points, the immigrant neighborhood showcased in the Martin Scorsese's film "Gangs of New York.
  • Scorsese's dark vision of human alienation in an urban wasteland captures the seaminess of pre-Giuliani Manhattan, and DeNiro's career-making performance as Bickle is truly haunting, recalling those real-life outcasts who have used violent crime to tell an oblivious world: "I was here!". John Farr: The Best Scorsese Movies by Farr
  • For two decades, Peeping Tom disappeared from distribution, becoming what Scorsese calls a film maudit literally, a cursed film, the fall-out of which all but ended Powell's career in the UK. Martin Scorsese: '3D is liberating. Every shot is rethinking cinema'
  • Or it could be the extra thumb on the scale that puts Scorsese into the Best Director race at the Oscars.
  • In one corner we have rangy, raw-boned Clint Eastwood; in the other that nimble little street-fighter, Martin Scorsese.
  • I've always liked 3D," declares Martin Scorsese breezily, his brown eyes twinkling from behind the trademark black-rimmed glasses which seem larger and more impressively varifocal in real life. Martin Scorsese: '3D is liberating. Every shot is rethinking cinema'
  • Bull 1980 in which director Martin Scorsese and his leading man, Robert De Niro, take the poignant story of heavyweight champ Jake LaMotta and alchemise it into a parable about anger, masculinity and human frailty, providing - in the scene where De Niro's hero beats his fists against the walls of his concrete cell - one of cinema's great images of futility and rage. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Then, on location for 1993's The Age of Innocence in Troy, New York, Scorsese ran across an 1896 photo of a burned-out building, hauntingly dripping with icicles.
  • How about doing a Hitchcock homage like Truffaut or Chabrol or even Scorsese in Shutter Island instead of an out-and-out "remake"? Will Smith to Produce and Star in Remake of Hitchcock’s Suspicion? | /Film
  • Scorsese reinforces the point by juxtaposing images of his own mother preparing food for prim and well-behaved children with the nudie pin-ups that adorn the walls at the hang-out of J.R. and his pals.
  • I think Von trier would be a good candidate to bring something to the table, if scorsese should go through with it. Lars von Trier and Martin Scorsese to Remake Taxi Driver, De Niro Again To Star…?!?! | /Film
  • Scorsese has achieved a first here: making a film that celebrates a war profiteer.
  • We would like to note, however, that both Marisa Tomei and Eminem have won more Oscars than Martin Scorsese.
  • In Morocco, on a pinchpenny budget of $6 million, Scorsese recreated a Palestine of sere deserts and balding meadows.
  • He is arguably as important as a Scorsese and a Coppola and yet he and John Carpenter never got their due credit.
  • Scorsese's film of course centres around these people, but it is his film, not theirs.

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