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Huge thanks for sharing this video. Despite some very uncomfortable questions asked by the interviewer, this is a very interesting interview. It is the only time that I've seen Marty with tears in his eyes (talking about his parents). R.I.P Mr and Mrs Scorsese. And long live Martin Scorsese!!!🙏🙏🙏 -- Wish there were no watermark right in the center of the video.... It's a bit distracting.
This is a much better interview than I was expecting, I hadn't seen this when it was on and I was expecting the usual. (It has "the usual" but with added dimension). Funny that she is saying he never had love scenes in his films: Casino was the movie he was promoting and there definitely were love scenes in that one. Age Of Innocence was a love story. The intense creepy (and masterfully handled) scene with De Niro and Juliette Lewis is a love scene, disturbing as it is, like it or not. (Ditto the scene with Keitel and Foster in Taxi Driver......and is there more electric chemistry than De Niro and Cybill Shepherd, even if they don't physically get together? Raging Bull has the long scene with Vickie tempting Jake until he has to dump ice water down his pants. That is definitely a steamy love scene, and that's not the only one in that movie. Now a whole flood of romantic or sexual tension moments are coming to mind, so.......that was a bad question!
To this day Raging Bull is the greatest movie i have ever seen I had to watch it for a college class and I remember being reluctant because I thought it was going to be trash as it was about boxing which I had no interest in and in black and white but I remember remember watching riveted from start to finish the acting was so good I thought I was watching a documentary Scorsese is a genius and there is really nobody who has been able to duplicate him
I agree totally. Some very impolite questions. The interviewer really got some nerves there... Questioning him about having had four wives on TV... Jesus... He is being extremely kind and patient. Robert De Niro got asked similar questions regarding Taxi Driver and Hinckley and he almost cancelled the interview on the spot. And she made some incorrect remarks too, like the one about no love scenes in Marty's movies. Mean Streets, Who's That Knocking at My Door, Boxcar Bertha all had explicity sex scenes albeit by request of the producers/distributors of the movies. And what a strange thing to talk about that is?! So meaningless.
@@TexasMan77 Erm I'm not sure. That's a bit stereotyping. I'm female, too. I have to admit I'm interested in these topics about him but not interested in watching him get questioned on TV about it. It's better suited for books or magazines. Plus it's the way the interviewer asks these questions that is an issue. Impolite and like others have said, condescending and judgemental...
The word genius gets thrown around a lot but in Martin Scorsese's case it is accurate.
I agree with both!!
This man is a real artist. An amazing director who was made for his craft.
His movies influenced real life......what better thing can be said
A huge thanks for sharing this. In my opinion, Scorsese is the greatest director ever. His movies are brutally honest and legendary.
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@@TS-1267 Very true. By "ever" I was implying up to present day. 👍
Da 🐐 uploads right when I’m about to sleep🔥
Idc what people say about him ! This man is a walking legend and his movies will forever be my go-to's which ever mood I'm in, Nd I'll never get bored
Best channel on TH-cam in my opinion. Love the footage
His movies are about LIFE, no punches pulled. True Authenticity! And ,as a touching tribute,he often included his parents....
He is answering with GOLD and she talks over him with this narrations!
Thank you so much for sharing this.
And he would go on to do many more epics in the 2000s. Love you Marty!
Huge thanks for sharing this video. Despite some very uncomfortable questions asked by the interviewer, this is a very interesting interview. It is the only time that I've seen Marty with tears in his eyes (talking about his parents). R.I.P Mr and Mrs Scorsese. And long live Martin Scorsese!!!🙏🙏🙏 -- Wish there were no watermark right in the center of the video.... It's a bit distracting.
Thank you for this great video
Thank you *MOBFAX* "the Boss"... I just love your
Classics 👋...the memories "ahhh" such memories indeed 👍 😎 thank you...✨🎇
11:11 WHAT a cinematic genius 🎥 !!
Never far from his Italian roots
Where's the Grateful Dead movie w/ Jonah Hill as Jerry
Actors on strike?
This is a much better interview than I was expecting, I hadn't seen this when it was on and I was expecting the usual. (It has "the usual" but with added dimension). Funny that she is saying he never had love scenes in his films: Casino was the movie he was promoting and there definitely were love scenes in that one. Age Of Innocence was a love story. The intense creepy (and masterfully handled) scene with De Niro and Juliette Lewis is a love scene, disturbing as it is, like it or not. (Ditto the scene with Keitel and Foster in Taxi Driver......and is there more electric chemistry than De Niro and Cybill Shepherd, even if they don't physically get together? Raging Bull has the long scene with Vickie tempting Jake until he has to dump ice water down his pants. That is definitely a steamy love scene, and that's not the only one in that movie. Now a whole flood of romantic or sexual tension moments are coming to mind, so.......that was a bad question!
2023 and the greatness continues
What a gifted director
I did not know his mother died with Alzheimer's. Very sad. She had a lightning personality!
Fantastic film 🎥 director
Love his movies always
Luv the way he uses music 🎶 in his films. Mean Streets Taxi Driver Goodfellas Casino Departed.
Imagine if Scorsese’ & De Niro never met? 🤦♂️
Yeah what a loss for audiences across the world but considering they're both Italian and from New York their relationship makes sense
To this day Raging Bull is the greatest movie i have ever seen I had to watch it for a college class and I remember being reluctant because I thought it was going to be trash as it was about boxing which I had no interest in and in black and white but I remember remember watching riveted from start to finish the acting was so good I thought I was watching a documentary Scorsese is a genius and there is really nobody who has been able to duplicate him
Yeah he was always the angry emotional type but it works for most of the movies he's done because so much of himself translates to whats on screen
Marty's buzzing his tits off
you telling me he made alice doesnt live here anymore just for the money? u kidding. can someone enlighten me here?
Awful questions
I agree totally. Some very impolite questions. The interviewer really got some nerves there... Questioning him about having had four wives on TV... Jesus... He is being extremely kind and patient. Robert De Niro got asked similar questions regarding Taxi Driver and Hinckley and he almost cancelled the interview on the spot. And she made some incorrect remarks too, like the one about no love scenes in Marty's movies. Mean Streets, Who's That Knocking at My Door, Boxcar Bertha all had explicity sex scenes albeit by request of the producers/distributors of the movies. And what a strange thing to talk about that is?! So meaningless.
@@jessierong4306I never liked Leslie she always came across very condescending and snobbish and very judgemental
@@jessierong4306questions a female reporter would ask. Love and marriage type stuff.
@@TexasMan77 Erm I'm not sure. That's a bit stereotyping. I'm female, too. I have to admit I'm interested in these topics about him but not interested in watching him get questioned on TV about it. It's better suited for books or magazines. Plus it's the way the interviewer asks these questions that is an issue. Impolite and like others have said, condescending and judgemental...