The Collaboration of a Lifetime: Scorsese's epic The Irishman
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- Join legendary director Martin Scorsese, and acting icons Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino as we go behind the scenes of their universally acclaimed movie.
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The Collaboration of a Lifetime: Scorsese's epic The Irishman
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Hit man Frank Sheeran looks back at the secrets he kept as a loyal member of the Bufalino crime family in this acclaimed film from Martin Scorsese. - บันเทิง
This is probably the last film we'll ever see Pesci, Pacino, De Niro and Scorsese involved in. What a great crew.
We're lucky to have shared a lifetime with these great men.
@@1009maple They're just actors hold your horses
I have thought the same thing. This was historic and it was beautiful.
Twinkler Twinkler Jeremy is treating them like they’re Caesar or someone who made a lasting impact on the world. 😂
@@1009maple Assassination attempt on Jimmy Hoffa scene
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Dude, it's really sad, seeing them getting old.
But what a wonderful life
The one constant is change.
Think about it.
It's not sad at all.
It's sad if they didn't have the opportunity to grow old, like Kobe.
That's reality. Get over it
Crazy how De Niro didn't get an Oscar nomination
The CineRanter it’s the same with Christian Bale. They are always amazing so this hasn’t been seen as “Oscar acting”
Ikr, but that shitty acting performance by adam driver gets one
J Conic are you for real...
You mean in marriage story
@@datgangshi I sooo agree ,he was so melodramatic , hate this kind of acting
Not really considering he was terrible in the movie.
It’s always great the see Martin Scorsese collaborate with Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci again, but how is this the first time he’s worked with Al Pacino?
J Greg they just never got together on a project they tried a few times but it just didn’t work out.
Watch the interview with Jimmy Kimmel he tells tthe story on how he never got with Pacino because "Al was in the stratosphere and he was still doing pictures with his friends" epic interview
@@eamoralesl yeah. Scorsese said Pacino was out of reach, working with likes of Lumet and Coppola!
Josh Krosnick theyre talking about scorsese and pacino, not deniro and pacino
I know right and it feels more weird considering he’s an old friend to coppola
I'll put it on the Rushmore of mafia movies. Storytelling was fantastic, and I'm so disappointed that humans can't live forever, because Scorsese is a storytelling god. 10/10.
Jeremy Bingham no one will fill the void these people will leave behind. People are still performing in their shadows even if they don’t know it.
@@anishsudra1088 yes, everyone is influenced by someone.
This movie was awful and you're on crack
@@danielmurphy2480 argument it.
@@danielmurphy2480 in what way
Robert De Niro's eyes spoke volumes in a lot of scenes, the blue eyes were piercing and the emotion without words from the looks, Robert De Niro played one of his best roles here.
He's one of a few actors that can look into the camera and get away with it.
Case in point, When they are eating cereal.
Dont forget the fantastic scene where he looked like an 85 y old gangsta wannabe beating up the grocery guy with the sound effects not being synced properly.
Couldn't agree more!
I hope you are kidding, right?
Agreed
Still can't get over the fact that De Niro didn't nominate.
the oldest actor ever ! damn ! that's not fair
While yes he was not nominated for best actor but at least he was able to be nominated for best picture since he produced the film
He still got a nomination as producer for Best Picture, so I think he's still happy
@@mazewaxie Yep!
Al Pacino should win supporting actor
“You have no idea how fast goes by until you get there”
The very sad truth
Assassination attempt on Jimmy Hoffa scene
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spaceodds 1985 *how fast time goes by?
How can you quote and then phuck it up? 😃
You fucked that up, run it back, edit it
L 2 spell noob
JOE PESCI FOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
But Al Pacino should win
Pesci 100% deserves it. But Brad Pitt is confirmed to win
Aman M S unfortunately he will and I have no idea why. I love his work but man he was overrated in that movie.
@@amanms1999 confirmed? How so?
@@chrisgodlaproductions3106 because of all the previous award wins, like the golden globes. Also all the expert predictions say that Pitt will win
Why Robert is not nominated to best actor? It's shame
Yeah, kind of insulting to be honest. Likely because his performance was so subtle.
@@dallasbagley Also the Academy members are obviously sicko Trump fans.
@@dallasbagley Assassination attempt on Jimmy Hoffa scene
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@Gabriel Afonso Apart from the grocery store scene where he looked his age, his overall performance was incredible.
Maybe because the movie is unintentionally funny.
Al's hair in that movie is CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED
I've seen this f****** movie 6 times now.
Assassination attempt on Jimmy Hoffa scene
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Dallas Bagley I’ve seen it 10 and I think I have a problem lol
Watch the sopranos instead, boys
@@14AspenDrive Not instead... Watch both.
6 times is like 18 hours and 10 is like 30😂
This movie is damn near perfect storytelling. The acting is beautiful, and the plotline is grips you tight. Every actor is amazing - from the young girl that plays Peggy, to Father Morris near the end of the film. Absolutely invredible film.
Does joe pesci deserve another Oscar?
Everyone: yes
In my opinion this is the best movie of 2019 when it comes to REAL CINEMA. This movie made me feel every emotion at just the right level.
I totally agree, excellent movie in all department's.
If you think this is the best movie of 2019, let alone a good movie in general, you dont know anything about CINEMA dickhead
@@danielmurphy2480 cinema, art in general is entirely about perspective
Lecturing others about what "real cinema" is means you don't understand what perspective is
@@danielmurphy2480 What is your idea of cinema?
DJ M Jesus you have issues😂
I feel like in 20 years this movie will be considered as good as like the Godfather.
A BIG thank you to Netflix for financing and producing "The Irishman". Also this making of is like a masterclass. Awesome.
Scorsese is a genuis, Al Pacino dropped a bomb with this film, everyone did. The last big swing with Pacino, Pesci, and De niro absolutely jaw dropping film here.
I still have to watch this movie lol
I found the last 20 minutes of this movie Very melancholic as these artists looked back at their lives and reflected how fast time went by
Pesci really surprised me in this one. I'm a huge fan of Deniro and Pacino, but man, Pesci in this movie, he communicates so much with his eyes, from appreciation to death sentences.
I'm almost obsessed with Scorsese movies! Especially when DeNiro and Pesci are playing in it. Bonus: Al Pacino. This is another great classic film and I have no reservations about it at all.
Too bad in total B.S. and Di N era fell for the story hook, line and sinker. But Sheerin did not kill Hoffa and he was not incinerated either.
@Lou Contino yeah, and the movie never pretends it's based on true events, it is the story that Frank Sheetan told to a writer and the way the movie is presented you can argue that probably Frank is so old that he's making stuff up.
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You probably think he was made into hotdogs
Oscar worthy performance from Al Pacino, can't believe De Niro wasn't nominated
What I did LOVE about this film was the scorsese didn't spoon feed audiences the answers to everything, which is a very annoying thing Hollywood likes to do. Explain explain explain in every scene & at the end like we're all fools. I noticed that & it was powerful & helped elevate the movie for me.
That's because Scorsese is an actual artist, not many Hollywood directors would come up with dark and complex character study as Taxi Driver.
Every aspect of this film is amazing. There is so much subtely throughout the movie, and the heavy implications comes through effectively.
Truly a masterwork.
Pacino and Pesci are amazing in this movie but I can’t understand why deniro wasn’t nominated, they are all legends no matter what
If this movie was made a year earlier they would win in every category
jeffrey dahmere I don’t care, I was just happy to see that they all still have it. They seemed to have been phoning it in and it was kind of sad these past few years, De Niro had a strong year in 2019 with both this and Joker.
This was an strong and emotional performance from De Niro, he deserved at least a nomination for his work. But Pesci was utterly robbed by the Academy.
It is a literal slap in the face that this film didn't get into every single movie theatre. This film is a true masterpiece that not alot have seen unless you have Netflix which thank God Netflix invested in both old and new Hollywood
Enjoy them while they are still alive. This is probably the last film we see all these legends together
Awesome 2019, we had the joker, Irishman and El Camino
Also parasite, OUATIH, Marriage story, the lighthouse, 1917, Jojo rabbit, ford v ferrari, Knives out etc
El Camino sucked.
El Camino was shite
El Camino was meh. Joker was good for what it was. The Irishman,Marrige Story, and Parasite were great.
Netflix, we want "The Irishman" in blu ray and dvd!!!!!!!! NOW
I concur!
@Tyler Barton November 2020
Tuesday, November 24th, 2020. Criterion Video
@@plissken2156criterion is very expensive though. €40 for a dvd, I plan gl get some at someone point though
@@dmc1943 Unless Netflix comes out with their own brand of physical media, Criterion is all we movie lovers will have when it comes to this selection.
Four legends: De Niro, Pacino, Pesci, and Scorsese. The Irishman. A masterpiece.
I love this film. I can watch it again and again and again. The emotion, especially De Niro's, is pure drama.
i can watch this film over and over, absolute masterpiece
joe pesci, al pacino and robert de niro is the best trio ever in the film industry
there wont be no more like them
"Joe always wanted to move into other territory as an actor"
In other words roles that don't involve being a violent Psycho
He's still a violent psycho, he's a mobster.
He was in Home Alone and Lethal Weapon.
I watched this movie 3 times! First without subtitle, 2nd time with my language subtitle and finally with english subtitle😝 and in any time I watched this great film i cried at the final part where frank was at room and said don't close the door let it's be open😭😭😭 and right at this moment I felt im frank with a heavy load of sin and looking forward and thinking what's gonna happen to me after death..I will have a long judgement day..
Yeah, that's a sad, heavy scene.
imo....it was not about being afraid of judgement day...its about being lonely at the tail end of your life...having no body to talk...having nobody to connect...having nobody to sahre your feelings...remember before the final scene... frank was talking to some nurse...non stop...he was so eager to talk to her..but she shushes him by saying you need rest and walks away from him...even scorsese said that this movie is all about loneliness at the end of your life...
@@mattwarrington1 That's what people will say at your funeral.
@@markus_r_realiest OOOOOOOH SHIIT
@@manjunathprasadcv3332 Yep. It's about how making wrong decisions can lead to bad consequences later in life. Love and family should be above money and power.
Robert De Niro performance in this movie is really incredible. It's so underrated because he's the lead but gives Al and Joe all the room to shine every time he shares a scene with them. He's the Magic Johnson of the Irishman.
I love Martin Scorsese's films and listening to him talking about them.
Once in a lifetime movie experience
I had just received this on DVD last month and I never ever get tired of watching this phenomenal film. De Niro, Pacino, and Pesci together directed by Martin Scorsese? What more can anyone ask for?
French fries.
Much respect and admiration. They are the type of people who do not half ass things but instead do things and do them well, so well that they end up being masterpieces. Robert De Niro and Marty Scorsese have taught me how to enjoy and appreciate film because when you consider the little bits in every single scene, you begin to understand the work that goes behind and the process of it all. The amount of work that every single person helped create is unimaginable. Grateful for seeing these remarkable actors working ALL together finally.
Masterpiece. Top 5 movies of the century.
other 4 till now, can you share your list?
@Ahmed which are the best according to you?? Share
@Ahmed I'll check those out bruh
*The end of an era forever cemented in film history.*
This movie hurt me and makes me happy at the same time
On of the greatest MASTERPIECE in the history of Cinema.
This movie is gold
The Irishman reminded me of some of my favourite novels in the sense that I enjoyed the experience but it truly wasn't until I completed it and let it steep in my brain that I appreciated the magnitude and genius of it.
The Irishman and goodfellas hands down two of the best movies ever made. Not just because of the mob aspect but the story telling and the incredible acting
Damn, Netflix, now I want to watch this masterpiece for the 4th time)
4th time? You have waaaay too much time considering the length of that never ending film..
10:00 Imagine if Joe Pesci had done the line of "You people?"
"You people are dumb motherfuckers you fuckin degenerates"
Joe Pesci
How am I people ? 😂
The Irishman Look like a Netflix Biggest Hits ..
I loved the characters. These actors work so well together but they really knocked it out of the park on this movie. Pesci as the quiet in control character was fantastic!
Yea im not use to counting just one hand f bombs from pesci in a movie.
And The Oscar for Best Picture goes to The Irishman!
Sadly 1917 is going to win
@@danyram2029 Let's c
Academy did the PC WOKE BS
and gave it to the film that should have only won best FOREIGN film
Bryan B have you seen Parasite? it's a great movie.
Goodfellas, Casino, The Irishman...Marty is truly a living legend
assacination of jimmy Hoffa was the most emotional scene ..
Aditya Mehra why did he have to kill him? Not someone else? How could he kill his friend. That was horrible
And 2nd was seeing Joe going to church and not coming back
What would be Hollywood without THEM, breaks my heart.
Hollywood sucks, Martin tried to make this movie for yeara and not a single studio wanted to backed the production.
So glad I got to see it on the limited screening previous to the Netflix release.
this film is a gift to humanity... too true about the breakfast scene - it's the character saying: i know what you want me to do; i know i gotta do it; i WILL do it; i just need a moment to accept it... whithout saying anything
A Masterpiece! I mean it. One of the best Scorsese films out there! Top 5 for sure for me.
Joe's scene with Harvey and Bob had no words but incredibly powerful
Martin Scorsese at his best, which is why he is a constant staple, of ingenious film making. I have so much admiration for him, along with the incomparable acting skills of AL, Robert, Joe and Harvey. Legends.
(Shout out to, James Caan, Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman). Other great acting legends.👍🎥🎬💯⭐⭐⭐⭐🌟🌟
Poor Peggy, got all he scenes and lines cut except 1 “Why. Why haven’t you called.”
I kinda of miss that too because I like Anna Paquin, but having Peggy's lines cut short after she finds out about Hoffa's death was a right call. It hurts how Frank is never able to speak to her after the fact and adds to the guilt of killing Jimmy Hoffa who Peggy really liked.
We just don't get movies like this anymore. Even though it's made through modern technology, its got a certain style and finesse that you can't find anymore in too many productions. Definitely one of Scorsese's best and the culmination of an entire lifetime of filmmaking.
It's not just film, it's a celebration of many great gangster films, kind of homage.
What a collaboration !!!! I would have watched the movie even if it was longer than the actual duration...
I'm so sad it didn't come to theaters in our country. This movie grew on me, made me think of life, what have I done. Nothing matters at the end. You'll be left to reap what you sow. Like how Frank felt silly, stupid that they would dig their own grave. But he didn't realize he was also doing the same. Marty is one of the kind. It's so sad, this will be the last of its kind.
"am I beneath you?"
"Definitely"
😂😂😂
I enjoy watching these LEGEND/ ICONS (Pesci, Pacino, De Niro n Scorsese) sitting around the table discussing the movie was heaven, we will never see that again !!!!!
Martin is so hands-on when directing
i am still reading the book,,, slowly,,,cause i want the words to form pictures in my brain,, of settings... when i finally see the movie...i will see how close i was to what Marty filmed..
These are the last of a generation of acting and directing crews,,, are a sweet example of what performances from the pros,, are all about..
Kids who are born now and in the years to come will only hear their names. We have watched the legends at play.
That movie was really impressive. The acting was impeccable, I watched it twice so far. I could not believe the actors would 'look' their parts, dumb me. The direction and production is premier, it really is.
Please, please, PLEASE release this film on bluray. I'll put it next to Goodfellas and Casino
One of the best movies in 2019, OSCAR WINNER...Go ahead Netflix, you are the best!!!
I don’t care what critics or so called historians have to say with regards to validity of painting houses . All I know is that this movie is historical in its own right. I advise y’all to watch this movie at least 6-8 times. Then one realizes the incredible performances of the magnificent trio and how even the spaces are thrilling and dramatic. Wonderful direction. Thanks guys
I particularly love Pesci's performance here.
To think that Netflix were the only people willing to fund this masterpiece. That's crazy.
Such an amazing movie and so beautiful to see them together. My heart to them
I would like to see another movie by Marin Scorsese with all these guys involved.
I had heard this was pesci's last run. Deniro convinced pesci to this film
Given that the film made about $10mil worldwide, good luck with that. It's a miracle this got made.
4:24 the best filmmaker ever with the three best actors ever (Harvey Keitel is missing, I wished he had a bit more screentime but who am I to critisise anything about this movie). It would be a honor to just sit next to these legends and just listen to them.
I cannot even believe that this masterpiece didn't even get ONE oscar, it is a shame what hollywood has become.
I feel this is the capstone on the amazing careers of De Niro, Pacino, Pesci, Keitel, and Scorsese. lastly Rip to Paul Herman, a working stiff who was never a lead but one heck of a supporting actor.
8:41 me to The Academy when The Irishman won no Oscar
25:41 so true, I felt the same way. So deep
No de niro for Oscars..Not legit! He along with Adam Sandler deserved to get a nomination.
I hope The Irishman wins the best picture.
And yet Deniro is so much better than that guy....so much better even when he is not speaking.
Izie Valo Adam Sandler was amazing too!
@@bo5787 yes ,but please allow me to absolutely adore deniro's acting.. :) with respect to your opinion!
Great film. Pacino De Niro and Pesci in one film together, Legendary.
That table must have so many stories they could tell over the course of there brilliant careers that would last a lifetime. I finally got what i wanted after so many years which was the trio together in a movie and this did not dissapoint
Thank you Martin scoresesi💓you're the best💓💓💓💓💓
This is gonna be Adam Sandler when he's 70 making his final comedy film.
Think about it .....These 4 guys have been involved in some of the most iconic films of all time....
We will never see this greatest ensemble team again...I laughed I cried i didn't know who to hate but i loved Jimmy,Russell and Frankie
De Niro should be nominated, fu*** academy !!! Without him the movie wouldn't even exist. He is the Irishman!
Exactly👏👏👏👏👏👏👌
@juneaug Lok no need to boycott them,Deniro will get it next year...I will watch and hope the irishman wins best picture:)
The 4 gentlemen sitting at that table are my heros.
Joe Bob and Al a true true friendship.the 3 amigos
For me, best movie of the year. Say so, I don't think that the movie won a Oscar a best picture
@Chokwe Assassination attempt on Jimmy Hoffa scene
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Martin Scorsese would be a great cast for this movie for real...
I really enjoyed this film. Great performances. A historic cast. I think Pesci was flawless. I'm a big fan of Stephen Graham after his role as Al Capone in Boardwalk Empire. Deniro is one of my favorite actors (even if I don't agree with his political views) and he really did a great job at becoming Frank Sheeran. Theres alot of emotion in this film and by the time Jimmy Hoffa is killed, you feel empty inside which was the point. Frank dies feeling empty and alone. Pacino is larger than life as Hoffa. Lastly, I think the soundtrack is fantastic. Thank you Marty for this and all the classics you've given us over the years!
Best of the best from martin himself and the cast
The Big guns..alpacino Deniro perci and Martin ..what a historical movie.
That best supporting actor category is amazing this year. I really don't care who wins but I'm low key pulling for pesci or pacino
Legends.
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