The fact that the whole audience is silent and Jimmy was silent while listening to Martin talk about the picture. You know that he is one of the greats
They also cant understand him at his level so they're probably thinking over what it is that hes saying exactly. When you have an imagination as strong as Scorsese or any other genius director, they tend to sound sort of crazy or like they're talking non sense. But it obviously makes sense in their mind.
It was great acting but the first Hoffa movie with Nicholson was hard to beat. The Scorsese movie made Jimmy Hoffa seem week which that man sure was not.
What’s the big deal about terms? Seems to me that you need to work more on your vocabulary sir, oldie is classy too but maybe you are still too young to get it...
@@goprojoe7449 he did not molest any minor... He was just one of many guys who signed petition for Polanski and that too for a film festival because Polanski who was supposed to be there was arrested at the airport... Why are you attacking him?
@@tiagomota4734 He did not molest any minor... He was just one of many guys who signed petition for Polanski and that too for a film festival because Polanski who was supposed to be there was arrested at the airport... Why are you attacking him?
It was to be a 3:30 hour movie and mafia movies haven't been doing well lately so there was no way anybody would finance a box office flop like that. That's why it's on Netflix
It was the revolutionary CGI thing that they needed to develop in order to make the 3 actors young without using stupid points for face tracking. (they invented a technology call Flux, and I'm afraid actors are gonna chose that path to get rid of nowadays stupid suits and points). The whole movie was a damn experiment. So big companies didn't take the risk for a 3+ hour movie with this.
If the Irishman cost 100 million to make a studio would say yes 200 million is a big no because there's no way a movie like the Irishman would make its money back
When he says that geting old is such an important theme of the movie you can see his talking about himself too and his eyes get teary. Such a heartfelt statement from one of the best film directors ever born.
Jared Plus Francis Ford Coppola - Godfather Part 1 & 2, Apocalypse Now, and The Conversation. Not to mention Sergio Leone, Federico Fellini and Michelangelo Antonioni.
Passion, cult for aesthetics, love for culture, art, literature and, consequently, storytelling. We all have tons of these in every drop of our blood, right there, besides the carbs from pasta and pizza ;)
@@ColmK83 From Taxi driver to shutter Island to the Irishman. He is one of a kind. Like Nolan is one of a kind. Like quintin tarrentino is one of a kind. Who only makes movies for the love of cinema. And have a veiw which is. Not shitty movies like avengers.
I just want everyone to take a moment to realize this will probably be the last gangster-esque movie starring Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci, directed by Martin Scorsese we will get to see. What a time to be alive.
What times go be alive? You know they are movies right? You can watch them at any time as many times as you want. It’s not a broadway play. Why do people react as if this is a ground breaking first time ever gangster movie?
@@Jalbert0028 "Last", not first. And not last gangster movie, but probably the last with these gangster movie legends that have made and starred in a certain flavor of gangster movie since the 70's
I can't get over how respectful and silent the audience was when Scorsese talked. They all just wanted to hear him speak about his passion and they all know he is a master of his craft.
I guess because the show is more about entertainment than real, in-depth interviews. So with most guests, it's about banter and jokes, whatever gets the audience going. With more esteemed guests like Scorsese, the show gets more serious.
@@Ezrabastian Both Jimmy and the audience seemed to be fake laughing at his jokes and whenever he tried talking about something important he would be cut off because Jimmy had to keep the interview moving
kimmel is very smart but he dumbs himself down for his left democratic audience. all these talk shows do now because they are all left political democratic shows and their crowds are typically idiots.
@@butchps4162 had it just been played one time or once in the beginning and at the end it would have had more meaning to me but the third time i heard it in the first half of the movie it started to become ear rape. One song on a movie soundtrack. Who does that
@@anthonyj6863 There are several songs on the soundtrack, so I don't know where you're getting this idea of there being only one song in the movie. And it is also common for films to use the main theme repeatedly throughout the film. Some examples that come to mind include: Psycho (another Herrmann-composed film), almost every Spaghetti Western, almost every Giallo, etc.
@@anthonyj6863 I think it may be on purpose to reflect the monotony of the character's life to the point of almost going crazy. Last time i watched the film was 2 years ago when i was feeling depressed and the film made me film even more depressed and alone. It was like putting lemon on a cut, not a film you can watch every weekened. Its very meditative. I remembered vividly how bored that jazz song made me feel.
@@rimsas Its really his opinion and he is allowed to have it for me I like both Marvel and Scorsese films and im not gonna change my mind on one because of the other.
Some of my favorite acting moments in the film are: Pacino's reaction to De Niro telling him which 'Tony' said that; Pacino's reaction to De Niro telling him, "It's what it is..."; De Niro at breakfast when Pesci tells him what is gonna happen, De Niro crushes the heart in that scene; Pesci reacting to Pacino's rant about not showing appreciation; the scene with Keitel, De Niro and Pesci at the table. Keitel is perfectly intimidating, De Niro is perfectly intimidated, and Pesci moderates it all... without saying a word.....
Such an amazing cast! Netflix is definitely changing the way the film industry works - people seem to have a lot of creative freedom when working with Netflix too.
Scorsese and Tarantino will always be my favorite directors because they practically inhale and exhale their love for movies and old Hollywood. Martin talking about elderly and looking back at your life choices is just how much he wants his movies to give a life lesson and deep meaning
youknow45 we will n never will we see the likes of this talent again. The actors, Martin, they don’t makem like this anymore. Today’s Hollywood can never, EVER shine their shoes next to old time Hollywood.
To be nearly 80 and making movies of this calibre, to have so much energy, Martin is an incredible artist and person and we’re lucky to have his catalogue.
@@imperfect_dan7519 I personally feel like most of the time he is putting on a front to promote whatever the celebrity he's interviewing has to promote. This one feels different because he looks genuinely interested in what Scorsese has to say and gives him a good amount of time to speak.
It's remarkable in a way. This means Netflix had the finance to cop the film when major studios refused to, and that a genuine mobster film with some top names wasn't worth their time.
I think it's because they all realized they probably wouldn't make back the money that went into making the film. Where Netflix knows this going into it but is only trying to be at the award table.
Different generation and audience the market is not there for this kind of movie anymore plus age these guys are all near their 80s now and not really relevant anymore Joe pesci hasn't been in a film in like 20 years the timing is not good
You need to keep yourself busy with something stimulating to keep your mind working well at this age. My grandma is almost 80 and is still doing this little illegal gambling business where she's surrounded by numbers. The calculating keeps her alert and sharp
This movie is a love letter to , Bobby, Al and himself .. not forgetting Rickles , thats why Scorsese is still on top. He makes movies that start in the heart.
Martin Scorcese has remained consistent for over 40 years. His standards have rarely dipped. That's absolutely on top. I can't think of many establishments that have come anywhere close.
It's far from a masterpiece was actually pretty dissapointing and way too long.Even the acting was not great although that's understandable as they are all pretty old now.
@@mattdayman9632 yeah matt i totally disagree, best film i have seen in years, i thought the anticipation and payoff for this movie was completely what i expected and better. Honestly i think it should win multiple academy awards
@alia al mutari I found it interesting to watch Martin Scorsese give an interview and the interview was better than the movie to tell you the truth. He's got a lot of conversational ability and he can carry a strong conversation which is why he makes excellent films, but the Irishman just was not my favourite. I will watch it again and come back to tell everyone what I though the second time around, but I fell asleep off and on through out the movie and I just was not hooked as hard as many others and I think that Scorsese's other movies had a lot of energy and great dialogue, but this was missed in the Irishman and I don't know why.
@@mperry1329 it's a lot more poignant and reflective than his other crime movies. For me it worked because you can see a lot of Scorsese's own life in it. It's a movie about looking back at one's life, dealing with mortality, regrets, loneliness, and the path of destruction that a crime-filled life leaves on everyone in its periphery.
@yourfavoritepizzaboy I guess that I missed these things that you found in the movie, I wish that I could have been as moved by the movie. I just didn't pick up on that because they didn't use the story movement in a better way, that's why I said that I need to watch the movie again because there were a lot of things that I didn't adhere to.But I appreciate your comment and I am glad that you found some depth in the movie more than I did because we paid a lot to watch this movie and I just didn't get that energy from the movie. BUt like I said, I will watch it again to appreciate it more from what you said. Your comment was intelligently written and I appreciate your words. Thank You.
Martin Scorsese is like the “posture-man” for all these talk show hosts now😂 When he shows up, they all start behaving like actual talk show hosts should.
Absolutely correct that he says Joe Pesci showed authority in the one scene where Robert de Niro asks Joes name and Joe doesnt answer instead he asks Where u from... I felt it that Joe Pesci was a somebody in that scene
I had to watch in two days, I was heavily disappointed in myself but i had to work soo had to cut it in two. Nonetheless I rewatched again last weekend on one sitting my gawd movie is great. Do you paint houses?
A 115 million and more for a movie that's not gonna make money is gonna be tough to be produced. Hollywood is also a business not just a platform to make good movies. Not even Deadpool had 115 million in budget
@@bradbailey5481 and you didn't get my point either. Whether it's a Scorsese film or a Tommy wiseau film, Hollywood wants to make money. And 115 million for a film that not gonna make much money is too much a stake. Also funny how Scorsese Said marvel movies are theme park movies and yet endgame has a higher imbd rating than the irishman
"finally he started taking my calls" - "nobody would finance the picture" - its kind of amazing to me that studios AND actor's are turning down martin scorsese for ANYTHING. lol
@@Willismcnillis no one wanted finance iron man So marvel created their own studio and take loan of 500 million at risk if they can't pay back then they will lose character rights of remaining avengers They are successful because they are doing well
Well. really Father God is a living Legend who will out live this man whom he gave the talent to do what he is doing. Yes, I have to go there. Scorsese has to know that he is only a man and can do nothing for the rest of his life except make entertaining movies, which are all only for a short time in life anyhow. But no man is a Legend except for Father God and He is in everything. Even what we watch. Father God IS far more than any Legend, He's in a much higher league/level all His own above all forevermore. God has said "my thoughts are not your thoughts and my ways are not your ways, for my thoughts are higher than your thoughts and my ways are higher than your ways"; & God's wisdom is higher than man's wisdom, even that which is thought to be God's foolishness is actually wiser than all mankind's wisdom. (Isaiah 55:6-9, 10-13; 1 Corinthians 1:25, 26-31). God is eternal and is the same yesterday, today, and forevermore being Omniscient, Omnipotent, and Omnipresent forever and evermore according to God's Holy Word, which is flawless, perfect, and everlasting with every word being God breathed ("it is written, man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." Jesus Christ had said in Matthew 4:4 - KJV/NIV). God is the Creator of All and He owns everything, and Not owing anything to anyone ever! For God owns all the cattle on a thousand hills: Psalm 50:10-11 & 50:1-23 KJV/NIV - important to read & note what is stated here, which many have forgotten! God is no respecter of persons: Romans 2:10-13 & Acts 10:34-36 NIV (also read Romans 2:1-29 & Acts 10:1-48 NIV). If you are going to give credit, then give credit to whom credit is due, but, know and realise that God is the One and Only true living God (remember 1st & 2nd Commandments of God given to Moses by God on the Mount); and remember that all Praise, Glory & Honor belongs to God (Psalm 115:1-18, 1 Chronicles 29:10-20, Revelation 19:1), and the Name of Jesus Christ is above every name (Philippians 2:6-11, Acts 4:8-12, Matthew 21:4-16 & 21:42-46, and Psalm 148-150 (all three chapters)). To avoid certain troubles in this life on this troubled earth, please read Proverbs 1-5 (all five chapters) to give you some wise counsel for living this life and to not follow after those who live unwisely wicked lives-who often end up troubled or in a lot of trouble b/c they could not keep themselves out of trouble (and are now wondering what's next for them?). Since they refused wisdom and had wanted to go their own way, and that they would not listen to anyone at all, have now found themselves in deep trouble with no where left to go. So, what would be next? Jesus Christ is willing to save all who come to Him (John 3:16-17, 6:37 & Revelation 3:20) and call upon His Name for confession of being a sinner having lived a sinful life, asking Jesus Christ to forgive you for living a sinful life and ask to be forgiven of all of your sins, and ask Jesus Christ to come into your heart that you have open for Jesus and ask Jesus to save you in the Name of Jesus, Amen. (Romans 3:22-26 & 10:9-10 & 10:13, Revelation 3:20). Godspeed.
This man is a legend ! The attitude, the class , the integrity and the talent of this man are unique ! Watched the movie , a fuckin masterpiece . Greetings from Italy .
Gotta appreciate them before they're gone.. hurt me when Martin talks about becominh old and i see the tear in his eyes. Man thank you to these men for making me believe that film is art!
Cherish the moments when we can see fresh scorsese films and watch him talk with all the enthusiasm and humour he talks whilst we can, he wont be here forever, a true cinema icon
I've always felt Gandolfini and Scorsese would eventually work together considering how many mutual friends they had and how talented they were in the gangster genre. It's a damn shame it never happened but there's episodes of sopranos that feel like they were directed by Scorsese so that's something at least
Watched The Irishman in the cinema. Do all yourself a favor and watch it! My body is still shocked what kind of great work it has seen. It is already one of my favorite films of all time.
Honestly, Kimmel and other late night hosts need to be interviewing more filmmakers, in addition to the usual stars. They've got the real deep insight into the pictures after all.
I'm surprised there's not more excitement about him working with Keitel again. I know Pesci and DeNiro did more popular films with him, but Harvey was the original leading man who did Mean Streets, Who's That Knocking At My Door and the short but memorable part in Taxi Driver.
Yeah it's a shame how underappreciated Keitel is. His performance in Bad Lieutenant belongs to the best I have ever seen in my life. I love Pesci but Keitel has much more range than him.
I love when in these interviews the guest just speaks with no interruptions while the audience and the interviewer just respectfully listens, shows the admiration and curiosity in a beautiful way
given the controversy surrounding Joker and Todd Phillips's comments on the woke culture...Adam driver is a safe bet for Oscars this year ... though i would love to Joaquin win...it will be his 4th nomination...and he was robbed when he didn't even get nominated for 'her'...
Pacino, the greatest living actor finally working with Scorsese, the greatest living director. De Niro and Pesci reuniting. It’s such a beautiful, melancholy film filled with hilarious and intense moments.
The fact that the whole audience is silent and Jimmy was silent while listening to Martin talk about the picture. You know that he is one of the greats
My Grandpa always said kerp your mouth shut and ears open when wise men speak 🙏
Or maybe it’s because that’s what audiences are supposed to do when someone is speaking.
@@rickyrodriguez507 wonder what would hve happened had it been Jimmy *FALLON*
Still some stupid people gets offended by Martin marvel comments...I just gonna say he is legend and he is right
You are right about that definitely top 5 for me
The ultimate respect is everyone is so quiet when Scorsese speaks.
exactly, even that tool kimmel didn't dare open his loud mouth
They also cant understand him at his level so they're probably thinking over what it is that hes saying exactly. When you have an imagination as strong as Scorsese or any other genius director, they tend to sound sort of crazy or like they're talking non sense. But it obviously makes sense in their mind.
@@jayz6008 Yeah that's what visionaries do.
and the respect of Scorsese for Al , u can feel it in every word ...
After the taping, the audience carried his mother's groceries all the way home...
Scorsese: movie with Robert De Niro and Al Pacino and Pesci
Netflix: Take my money
It was amazing!!!
And Jim Norton
It was great acting but the first Hoffa movie with Nicholson was hard to beat. The Scorsese movie made Jimmy Hoffa seem week which that man sure was not.
Todd from Breaking Bad....that's really the one I'm most excited to see
Let's not forget about Romano!
I really admire Martin Scorsese for never losing his edge.
He is a fine wine
Audiences after Hugo: Scorsese’s gone soft!
Scorsese: Hold my Wolf of Wall Street
@jon britton terrible opinion
@jon britton Bullshit.
@jon britton you lost life after this comment 😂
You know Mr. Scorsese is old-timey because he still calls it a "picture". Love that! : )
Exactly, him and Sam Raimi. Old pros.
"youthification" instead of de-aging, legend!
Bruh
When it’s art, you call it a picture. I hope he makes one more film before his time is up.
What’s the big deal about terms? Seems to me that you need to work more on your vocabulary sir, oldie is classy too but maybe you are still too young to get it...
TEN TIMES nominated for Best Director and only won it once for The Departed
The Oscars are a DISGRACE
Indeed
Alfred Hitchcock never won for Best Director.
@Thomas Pynchon No. Hitchcock never won a Best Director Oscar. The Birds only got one Oscar nomination, and it was for Special Effects.
@Thomas Pynchon I did look it up.
John Fitzpatrick Hitchcock, Tarantino, Nolan, Fincher, Kubrick never won for director. And they are some of the best
I could listen to this man talking about movies forever. What a treasure, he must be great to have as a grandfather
Unless you're more of a sports guy.
I already had 2 grandfathers but I would like him as a neighbor I guess.
Unless his grand kids are into Marvel Comics
@@goprojoe7449 he did not molest any minor... He was just one of many guys who signed petition for Polanski and that too for a film festival because Polanski who was supposed to be there was arrested at the airport... Why are you attacking him?
@@tiagomota4734 He did not molest any minor... He was just one of many guys who signed petition for Polanski and that too for a film festival because Polanski who was supposed to be there was arrested at the airport... Why are you attacking him?
feel like i gotta wear a suit to watch this movie
A nice proper tux
This guy went to the movies in shorts! Who goes to a movie in shorts?! And we was late too.
You must
@@LPChipi if it was 10 - 12 and a half minutes late then it's ok. But 15. NO!
@chamalsr I am trying to say something. I wanna goddamn apology.
Who the hell wouldn't finance a Martin Scorsese film? This guy is a living legend!
It was to be a 3:30 hour movie and mafia movies haven't been doing well lately so there was no way anybody would finance a box office flop like that. That's why it's on Netflix
It was the revolutionary CGI thing that they needed to develop in order to make the 3 actors young without using stupid points for face tracking. (they invented a technology call Flux, and I'm afraid actors are gonna chose that path to get rid of nowadays stupid suits and points). The whole movie was a damn experiment. So big companies didn't take the risk for a 3+ hour movie with this.
Inge Fossen those are the money makers
Me, I'm poor.
If the Irishman cost 100 million to make a studio would say yes 200 million is a big no because there's no way a movie like the Irishman would make its money back
When he says that geting old is such an important theme of the movie you can see his talking about himself too and his eyes get teary. Such a heartfelt statement from one of the best film directors ever born.
Oh, I didn't notice that. So sad :((
@lowang fu kyu Exactly.
I’m the best film director ever born
@@sirnolacketh2176 Lol
@Jordon Rosen Yep
Scorsese, Pacino, DeNiro, Pesci...these Italians know a thing or two about making great movies
Jared Plus Francis Ford Coppola - Godfather Part 1 & 2, Apocalypse Now, and The Conversation.
Not to mention Sergio Leone, Federico Fellini and Michelangelo Antonioni.
Italian directors and actors can teach the world how to do it, no doubt on that.
I really wished to see Ray Liotta in this one
Passion, cult for aesthetics, love for culture, art, literature and, consequently, storytelling. We all have tons of these in every drop of our blood, right there, besides the carbs from pasta and pizza ;)
True....the irony is it's about an Irishman..☘.
" I will apologize to you after you apologize for being late "
Cleonze Nasro “ yew fokin wwhop coksuker “ lol 😂👌
"You people. You people. Oh my God."
Lol jimmy hoffa got himself killed i liked him though terrible de niro killed him
"I am DONE talking about THIS"
“I’ll apologize after I rip your granddaughters guts out and send them to you in a FUCKIN ENVELOPE”
Scorcese is a milestone nobody can reach..
He's a genious.
Idk if I'd call him that. I think he's a genius though.
@@ColmK83 who u can call then
@@dareal2669 genious
@@ColmK83 From Taxi driver to shutter Island to the Irishman. He is one of a kind. Like Nolan is one of a kind. Like quintin tarrentino is one of a kind. Who only makes movies for the love of cinema. And have a veiw which is. Not shitty movies like avengers.
@@thethreespikes9737 Are you an idiot? I was joking about your spelling of "genius".
I just want everyone to take a moment to realize this will probably be the last gangster-esque movie starring Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci, directed by Martin Scorsese we will get to see. What a time to be alive.
It is not probably they are almost 80
good, bring an end to toxic masculinity
@Gianna Licari do you have pizza for me ?
What times go be alive? You know they are movies right? You can watch them at any time as many times as you want.
It’s not a broadway play.
Why do people react as if this is a ground breaking first time ever gangster movie?
@@Jalbert0028 "Last", not first. And not last gangster movie, but probably the last with these gangster movie legends that have made and starred in a certain flavor of gangster movie since the 70's
I can't get over how respectful and silent the audience was when Scorsese talked. They all just wanted to hear him speak about his passion and they all know he is a master of his craft.
When Scorsese speaks, everyone is quiet. You could drop a pin. He's so... mesmerising. So smart. Genius.
This is literally an A+ interview from Kimmel, why isn't he like this with all the guests?
I suspect because he genuinely likes and respects Scorsese. With most guests he just has to pretend he does.
yes, finally he kept his stupid mouth closed and let his guest talk. may it last forever
@@clownonabike Ur right. Watch his Dave Chappelle Interview.
I guess because the show is more about entertainment than real, in-depth interviews. So with most guests, it's about banter and jokes, whatever gets the audience going. With more esteemed guests like Scorsese, the show gets more serious.
Because not everybody is Martin Scorsese
Quinten Tarantino favourite actor: Sam L Jackson.
Martin Scorsese favourite actor: Robert DeNiro
Tim Burton : johnny depp
Christopher Nolan : Michael Kane
Samuel is great and fit Quentin movies, but he isn't even in the same league as Mr. De Niro as an actor
david lynch: laura dern
@@123simenHP and Quentin is not in the same league as Scorcese as a director
I feel like Scorsese is too smart to be on this show
I got that feeling too. This show is not the right setting for him.
same
@@Ezrabastian Both Jimmy and the audience seemed to be fake laughing at his jokes and whenever he tried talking about something important he would be cut off because Jimmy had to keep the interview moving
kimmel is very smart but he dumbs himself down for his left democratic audience. all these talk shows do now because they are all left political democratic shows and their crowds are typically idiots.
hippa2dahoppa2 Well I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say that you’re a republican
I feel like Martin is largely underrated for his musical choices in his films
Taxi drivers one repeated song was god awful. Only one movie tho. I agree about the others
@@anthonyj6863 The song from Taxi Driver is great and fits the film very well. Bernard Herrmann was a genius composer.
@@butchps4162 had it just been played one time or once in the beginning and at the end it would have had more meaning to me but the third time i heard it in the first half of the movie it started to become ear rape. One song on a movie soundtrack. Who does that
@@anthonyj6863 There are several songs on the soundtrack, so I don't know where you're getting this idea of there being only one song in the movie. And it is also common for films to use the main theme repeatedly throughout the film. Some examples that come to mind include: Psycho (another Herrmann-composed film), almost every Spaghetti Western, almost every Giallo, etc.
@@anthonyj6863 I think it may be on purpose to reflect the monotony of the character's life to the point of almost going crazy. Last time i watched the film was 2 years ago when i was feeling depressed and the film made me film even more depressed and alone. It was like putting lemon on a cut, not a film you can watch every weekened. Its very meditative. I remembered vividly how bored that jazz song made me feel.
That's a good boy Jimmy, when Scorsese talks, you shut up.
Agreed
Let the brains talk Jimmy
Haha
Jimmy’s one of the few good ones... unlike Fallon and James Corbin who are more interested in themselves.
Deejay JeanP 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
you can hear just by the way Scorsese speaks, he's true old school. The last of the real men in Hollywood
cb7pwn it’s the cocaine
He says picture instead of movie, youthification instead of de-aging
@@maramiranello But people have said "movie" for over 100 years now. It's just short for "moving pictures" after all.
David Lynch
enjoy this movie because you won't see these giants working together ever again
@Hate Spreader telling truth is not really insulting
darkside ambient wdym the truth is the most insulting thing you could tell someone, that’s why most people lie
@Hate Spreader Is this a troll? I mean it has to be sarcasm. I'll pretend it is. Especially with that profile pic and username.
TheCommentSuperhero it’s not
@@rimsas Its really his opinion and he is allowed to have it for me I like both Marvel and Scorsese films and im not gonna change my mind on one because of the other.
Movie was a masterpiece , Pacino as Hoffa was so good
@Phantom Theorem everyone did. Wish tony soprano(Gandolfini) could be there as well
Wish ray liotta lol
It was pesci for me
Some of my favorite acting moments in the film are: Pacino's reaction to De Niro telling him which 'Tony' said that; Pacino's reaction to De Niro telling him, "It's what it is..."; De Niro at breakfast when Pesci tells him what is gonna happen, De Niro crushes the heart in that scene; Pesci reacting to Pacino's rant about not showing appreciation; the scene with Keitel, De Niro and Pesci at the table. Keitel is perfectly intimidating, De Niro is perfectly intimidated, and Pesci moderates it all... without saying a word.....
@@chriscantos8109 Pesci is perfect in it.
Joe Pesci in this movie my goodness. Al Pacino killed it but Robert Deniro my goodness, might have been his best acting job in a long time!!
too bad DeNiro is such a leftist worm in real life.
moncorp1 Inc didn’t need to be political but hey, better than be a cult 45
@@moncorp1 Better to be a "leftist worm" than supporting the Orange Taint.
@@moncorp1 this "leftist worm" achieved with this role alone the greatness you will never know.
moncorp1 Inc nobody mentioned politics in here. Don’t be that guy
🤯 The craziest thing is that no one would fund a Martin Scorsese film with this cast, props to Netflix!
Such an amazing cast! Netflix is definitely changing the way the film industry works - people seem to have a lot of creative freedom when working with Netflix too.
The craziest thing is no one wants to Fund "The Godfather Trilogy" because Al Pacino and Marlon Brando got cast as the main lead.
Scorsese and Tarantino will always be my favorite directors because they practically inhale and exhale their love for movies and old Hollywood.
Martin talking about elderly and looking back at your life choices is just how much he wants his movies to give a life lesson and deep meaning
The Irishman is INCREDIBLE. One of Scorsese’s best. It’s not like any of his others, but yet so individually unique.
I can't wait to rewatch it on the 27th.
I can't wait. No theater was carrying it here, so I've been chomping at the bit for this to hit 'flix.
This movie was truly Remarkable.
That shiznit got mad squabbles, cuz.
Where did you watch it?
Just listening to guys like Scorsese and Spielberg is just such a delight
Absolutely *_love_* how generous Martin is with his behind the scenes stories ... pure gold
Anyone notice the whole audience is quiet as a mouse, listening to every word. True genius and talent.
youknow45 we will n never will we see the likes of this talent again. The actors, Martin, they don’t makem like this anymore. Today’s Hollywood can never, EVER shine their shoes next to old time Hollywood.
1970s to 2010s...
Scorsese has made legendary films in all 5 decades. Just think about how epic that is.
Lol I hate to nitpick but that’s 4 decades
All Around nope (70s, 80s ,90s , 2000s 2010s)
@@GebreMMII do you know what decades are?
Tronald Dump oooo rip sorry lol. brain fart 😂
Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Casino, The Departed, Wolf of Wall Street & now The Irishman. You can any other his great films, he’s just the man.
To be nearly 80 and making movies of this calibre, to have so much energy, Martin is an incredible artist and person and we’re lucky to have his catalogue.
This is one of Kimmels betters interviews in a while.
that's what happens when the interviewer just let's the guest talk, and asks the occasional good question.
I mean his interviews has always been great. Is this new to you?
@@imperfect_dan7519 I personally feel like most of the time he is putting on a front to promote whatever the celebrity he's interviewing has to promote. This one feels different because he looks genuinely interested in what Scorsese has to say and gives him a good amount of time to speak.
@@DrinkingRocket can you name me a lot of examples of this because I don't see it that way
I agree, but guy couldnt help himself from mentioning Trump lol. At least he didnt ramble or fake laugh, and he let Martin talk.
I can’t believe that no one wanted to produce this movie except Netflix
IKR all the production studios are willing to finance shitty remakes no one wants, but not an original idea from the godfather of movies.
It's remarkable in a way. This means Netflix had the finance to cop the film when major studios refused to, and that a genuine mobster film with some top names wasn't worth their time.
I think it's because they all realized they probably wouldn't make back the money that went into making the film. Where Netflix knows this going into it but is only trying to be at the award table.
@@megandunklin6147 And yet someone funded 300mil$ on CATS! Let that sink in.... Which is going to compete with Star Wars and Jumaani 2
Different generation and audience the market is not there for this kind of movie anymore plus age these guys are all near their 80s now and not really relevant anymore Joe pesci hasn't been in a film in like 20 years the timing is not good
he has an incredible mental lucidity at his age
I am 22 & I am not that active 😂😂😂
You need to keep yourself busy with something stimulating to keep your mind working well at this age. My grandma is almost 80 and is still doing this little illegal gambling business where she's surrounded by numbers. The calculating keeps her alert and sharp
Siodenesse L. So you’re a rat
Siodenesse L. You just snitch on your own grandma. It be your own kin. 🤦🏾♂️😕
@@anaysayersyes 🐀🐀
This movie is a love letter to , Bobby, Al and himself .. not forgetting Rickles , thats why Scorsese is still on top. He makes movies that start in the heart.
Still on top? Come on.
Martin Scorcese has remained consistent for over 40 years. His standards have rarely dipped. That's absolutely on top. I can't think of many establishments that have come anywhere close.
@@davidjackson393 consistent...meaning ONLY makes gangster films lmao
@@eliascrooker7773 go watch the Last Temptation of Christ and Silence even Shutter Island.
@@madphantom92 leave the man alone, he clearly has completely lost all sense.
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Notice when Martin start talking the hall went dead silent,for me he is the Master of the cinematic experience a true legend of Hollywood
I love how he said that Al Pacino was in Stratosphere and he wasn’t in his reach anymore. This guy is definition of humble
He’s just as good telling a story while sitting on a couch as he is by telling it through a movie.
He’s Italian, after all. We love to gab (and eat!). 😃👍🏻😊
ikr, I could listen to him all day talking about movies.
I love how he calls it ‘the picture’, so classic!
Thomas Goodall old school
Directors call movies “Pictures”
It almost always says “A Martin Scorsese Picture”. Rarely dose it say “A Martin Scorsese Film”. Since Raging Bull it been “A Martin Scorsese Picture”.
He often refers to them as films and movies, too. Quite egalitarian. What a national treasure.
When most of the crowd didn't get the 'paint houses' quip
Bob Jenkins your profile picture matches your comment perfectly
🤦🏽♂️🤣
Explain it?
jose duarte he paints house red because he’s a hitman. Blood spatters on the walls. So he paints the houses red
The Irishman is another masterpiece, the tone of the film is so haunting with that music
I noticed it plays almost constantly
It's far from a masterpiece was actually pretty dissapointing and way too long.Even the acting was not great although that's understandable as they are all pretty old now.
@@mattdayman9632 yeah matt i totally disagree, best film i have seen in years, i thought the anticipation and payoff for this movie was completely what i expected and better. Honestly i think it should win multiple academy awards
It was no masterpiece! It was boring and dull.....not his best by a longshot and the acting sucked!
@@mattdayman9632 Finally someone was watching what I watched! Right on the money with everything you said.
I love that he mentions the names of everyone he worked with in his stories. A truly respectful guy
hes so energetic i cant believe hes 77. even the way he talks is like that of a younger man
The power of reading and writing🔥
I literally gasped when I saw that jimmy interviewed Martin Scorsese
Why !??? He has a point
@alia al mutari I found it interesting to watch Martin Scorsese give an interview and the interview was better than the movie to tell you the truth. He's got a lot of conversational ability and he can carry a strong conversation which is why he makes excellent films, but the Irishman just was not my favourite. I will watch it again and come back to tell everyone what I though the second time around, but I fell asleep off and on through out the movie and I just was not hooked as hard as many others and I think that Scorsese's other movies had a lot of energy and great dialogue, but this was missed in the Irishman and I don't know why.
@Elliepopcorn it's to promote his new film
@@mperry1329 it's a lot more poignant and reflective than his other crime movies. For me it worked because you can see a lot of Scorsese's own life in it. It's a movie about looking back at one's life, dealing with mortality, regrets, loneliness, and the path of destruction that a crime-filled life leaves on everyone in its periphery.
@yourfavoritepizzaboy I guess that I missed these things that you found in the movie, I wish that I could have been as moved by the movie. I just didn't pick up on that because they didn't use the story movement in a better way, that's why I said that I need to watch the movie again because there were a lot of things that I didn't adhere to.But I appreciate your comment and I am glad that you found some depth in the movie more than I did because we paid a lot to watch this movie and I just didn't get that energy from the movie. BUt like I said, I will watch it again to appreciate it more from what you said. Your comment was intelligently written and I appreciate your words. Thank You.
Martin Scorsese is like the “posture-man” for all these talk show hosts now😂
When he shows up, they all start behaving like actual talk show hosts should.
Absolutely correct that he says Joe Pesci showed authority in the one scene where Robert de Niro asks Joes name and Joe doesnt answer instead he asks Where u from... I felt it that Joe Pesci was a somebody in that scene
Netflix gave Pesci an offer he couldn't refuse.
Wrong movie idiot
he thinks he’s a funny guy
@@saha5962 I’m funny how, I mean funny like I’m a clown? I amuse you?
The mob reference to a mob movie film man was funny. Considering De Niro at to beg Pesci do it.
That’s a De Palma movie idiot
Scorsese's passion for cinema is incredible, I could listen to him talking about movies all day
Not really.
Elias Crooker why?
Scorsese schooling everyone on his late 70s not only about film but about how to be a top notch interviewee. The Irishman 10/10
This is one of the few interviews where Jimmy could not talk over the guest or even speak too much. Scorsese's way of speaking is so captivating.
The only filmmaker from the 70s that still has it.
Juan
Maybe Spielberg as well?
@@cremetangerine82 :(
Anyone complaining about the length of this movie quite simply has a low attention-span. Fact
It wasnt long enough..i watch it twice back to back...
@@emogothboii lmao😂
Go watch avengers 😂
Or maybe marvel lovers
I have ADHD, being said that, I still enjoyed the movie, had to back up a little bit at times but that's ok.
I had to watch in two days, I was heavily disappointed in myself but i had to work soo had to cut it in two. Nonetheless I rewatched again last weekend on one sitting my gawd movie is great. Do you paint houses?
One thing is missing in this interview it's Mr Scorsese's glasses
Ruby Dey 👍
Hey woman! You're beautiful.
Interesting Reads man she totally is ain’t she? What a babe dude
The Irishman was a great film. Very different to his previous gangster films, quite somber and melancholy
I love your channel. Please upload more Irishman content
--yet funny and dinamic
That's good.
That loneliness and inhumanity at the end.
It was HISTORY..
I would love to listen Mr. Martin Scorsese explaining the process of his movies all day. He is a smart man and I respect him in this interview.
The fact that no studio wanted to Finance a Martin Scorsese Picture really scares me
Nick D'Amico welcome to marvel world. It sucks
I think it’s because his last film Silence didn’t do great, and it cost a lot of money, so everybody was scared to finance it.
A 115 million and more for a movie that's not gonna make money is gonna be tough to be produced. Hollywood is also a business not just a platform to make good movies. Not even Deadpool had 115 million in budget
Adithya Sudheer you’re missing the point of the comment.
@@bradbailey5481 and you didn't get my point either. Whether it's a Scorsese film or a Tommy wiseau film, Hollywood wants to make money. And 115 million for a film that not gonna make much money is too much a stake. Also funny how Scorsese Said marvel movies are theme park movies and yet endgame has a higher imbd rating than the irishman
I'm just glad to worship at the Church of Pesci again.
No... worship the sun.
You PRAY to Joe Pesci.
(Carlin)
Joe bless you.
George Carlin is smiling down on you.
Funny how?
@@venkatadurvasula6379 You are so funny
"finally he started taking my calls" - "nobody would finance the picture" - its kind of amazing to me that studios AND actor's are turning down martin scorsese for ANYTHING. lol
US3R They don’t have a six pack, a. superpower and could be an action figure. Studios today are garbage.
@@Willismcnillis marvel have their own studio
@@Willismcnillis no one wanted finance iron man
So marvel created their own studio and take loan of 500 million at risk if they can't pay back then they will lose character rights of remaining avengers
They are successful because they are doing well
@@ibrahimkalmati9379 Iron Man is in a different league of super hero movies because it was before Disney bought it
Man is a Legend
Jawsty LEGEND
Well. really Father God is a living Legend who will out live this man whom he gave the talent to do what he is doing. Yes, I have to go there. Scorsese has to know that he is only a man and can do nothing for the rest of his life except make entertaining movies, which are all only for a short time in life anyhow. But no man is a Legend except for Father God and He is in everything. Even what we watch. Father God IS far more than any Legend, He's in a much higher league/level all His own above all forevermore. God has said "my thoughts are not your thoughts and my ways are not your ways, for my thoughts are higher than your thoughts and my ways are higher than your ways"; & God's wisdom is higher than man's wisdom, even that which is thought to be God's foolishness is actually wiser than all mankind's wisdom. (Isaiah 55:6-9, 10-13; 1 Corinthians 1:25, 26-31). God is eternal and is the same yesterday, today, and forevermore being Omniscient, Omnipotent, and Omnipresent forever and evermore according to God's Holy Word, which is flawless, perfect, and everlasting with every word being God breathed ("it is written, man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." Jesus Christ had said in Matthew 4:4 - KJV/NIV). God is the Creator of All and He owns everything, and Not owing anything to anyone ever! For God owns all the cattle on a thousand hills: Psalm 50:10-11 & 50:1-23 KJV/NIV - important to read & note what is stated here, which many have forgotten! God is no respecter of persons: Romans 2:10-13 & Acts 10:34-36 NIV (also read Romans 2:1-29 & Acts 10:1-48 NIV). If you are going to give credit, then give credit to whom credit is due, but, know and realise that God is the One and Only true living God (remember 1st & 2nd Commandments of God given to Moses by God on the Mount); and remember that all Praise, Glory & Honor belongs to God (Psalm 115:1-18, 1 Chronicles 29:10-20, Revelation 19:1), and the Name of Jesus Christ is above every name (Philippians 2:6-11, Acts 4:8-12, Matthew 21:4-16 & 21:42-46, and Psalm 148-150 (all three chapters)). To avoid certain troubles in this life on this troubled earth, please read Proverbs 1-5 (all five chapters) to give you some wise counsel for living this life and to not follow after those who live unwisely wicked lives-who often end up troubled or in a lot of trouble b/c they could not keep themselves out of trouble (and are now wondering what's next for them?). Since they refused wisdom and had wanted to go their own way, and that they would not listen to anyone at all, have now found themselves in deep trouble with no where left to go. So, what would be next? Jesus Christ is willing to save all who come to Him (John 3:16-17, 6:37 & Revelation 3:20) and call upon His Name for confession of being a sinner having lived a sinful life, asking Jesus Christ to forgive you for living a sinful life and ask to be forgiven of all of your sins, and ask Jesus Christ to come into your heart that you have open for Jesus and ask Jesus to save you in the Name of Jesus, Amen. (Romans 3:22-26 & 10:9-10 & 10:13, Revelation 3:20).
Godspeed.
M Perry what
No he's not lol
@@eliascrooker7773 you keep telling yourself that, kid...
This man is a legend ! The attitude, the class , the integrity and the talent of this man are unique ! Watched the movie , a fuckin masterpiece . Greetings from Italy .
@Bogdan P haha
Gotta appreciate them before they're gone.. hurt me when Martin talks about becominh old and i see the tear in his eyes. Man thank you to these men for making me believe that film is art!
The way Scorsese laughs when he tells that Al said "62!" fills me with joy.
God just to hear Joe Pesci's voice in a gangster flick again makes my heart Happy!
So you think he is funny? ah?? talk to me!!! just kidding
"If they can whack a President, they can whack the President of the union"
Alex Felton delete you’re comment this is major spoilers for people who haven’t seen the film
One of my fav. dialogue from this movie
samuel arthur yeah but not everyone knows who Hoffa is these days and don’t know the history
@@vanguardanon4979 yeah spoilers for real life too dude
I like the line from the book "You're dreaming my friend. If they can take out the president, they can take out the president of the Teamsters."
Scorsese still has so much vitality; he's so alive. It's an inspiration to hear him talk about his craft.
I hope i am as sharp as Scorsese when im 77 god bless
Martin Scorsese is a legend. I hope that killer's of the flower moon should get a wide theatrical release. Leo,de niro, Scorsese 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This might be the loudest applause I’ve ever heard from an audience. The amount of respect people have for Scorsese is awesome! ❤️
He remember every single name of his crew amazing, thats is one wonderful director and human being
It’s so quiet because I feel like everyone is so invested into what he’s saying cause I know I am
What a brilliant story teller. Not a single fumble or word out of place during the Al pacino standing up story. Brilliant
Cherish the moments when we can see fresh scorsese films and watch him talk with all the enthusiasm and humour he talks whilst we can, he wont be here forever, a true cinema icon
Imagine if Gandolfini was still around and in the Irishman
Bruh.. that'd have been so dope💯
I've always felt Gandolfini and Scorsese would eventually work together considering how many mutual friends they had and how talented they were in the gangster genre. It's a damn shame it never happened but there's episodes of sopranos that feel like they were directed by Scorsese so that's something at least
Don’t know if you noticed but it’s Stephen Van Zandt (Sal in Sopranos) singing at the party honouring Frank.
Max Bateman absolutely, that was great. It was cool seeing other sopranos actors pop up in there too
Would have been great for Tony Salerno
Watched The Irishman in the cinema. Do all yourself a favor and watch it! My body is still shocked what kind of great work it has seen. It is already one of my favorite films of all time.
I boycotted it because of what he said about Marvel.
@@eliascrooker7773 nerd
@@davidlambert1170 inbred
@@eliascrooker7773 Marvel is trash.
@@Archetype77 so is your family
I love how they are talking about Don Rickles as if he's still with us. Both of them knew him so well.
RIP Don - The G.O.A.T
IRISHMAN and the JOKER are two off the best films I've seen within a year timespan
Honestly, Kimmel and other late night hosts need to be interviewing more filmmakers, in addition to the usual stars. They've got the real deep insight into the pictures after all.
I'm surprised there's not more excitement about him working with Keitel again. I know Pesci and DeNiro did more popular films with him, but Harvey was the original leading man who did Mean Streets, Who's That Knocking At My Door and the short but memorable part in Taxi Driver.
Terrific in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, too,
Yeah it's a shame how underappreciated Keitel is. His performance in Bad Lieutenant belongs to the best I have ever seen in my life. I love Pesci but Keitel has much more range than him.
The cast for this movie is insane. It's literally a Who's Who of Scorsese/Sopranos/Boardwalk Empire actors.
Jasper Yangchareon You get 2 points for mentioning Who’s That Knocking!🙂
lit af Bad Lieutenant ftw!
I love when in these interviews the guest just speaks with no interruptions while the audience and the interviewer just respectfully listens, shows the admiration and curiosity in a beautiful way
0:13 Those two guys bowing down in the audience know what's up.
We're not worthy! We're not worthy!
Scorsese needs a documentary about him if he doesn’t have one already.
Say hello to Mr. Punch.
Made by Scorsese
Why?
Big respect to Jimmy and the audience for actually letting Martin speak about his stuff without interrupting. Great movie by the way!
He's just so lively, I like his energy. Seen so many young actors come on here and it's like they got a stick broken in their arse.
Nice accolades for Jim Norton as Rickles. Congrats Jimmy.
Peckas!!!
This man is a pure genius! As a fan, I honestly want to thank him for everything he’s given us🙏🏾
They're all in their 70's.. Martin.. Al.. Bob.. Joe..
Look at me naming them as if they're my close friends.
YOU DAMN RIGHT THEY ARE.
Marty*
We meet again captain jack
Quality. 👍🏻
Phoenix and De Niro gonna be neck and neck at the Oscars.
It's between Phoenix and Adam Driver. Scorsese is a shoo-in for Director, though.
It's more Pacino vs Pitt
GoldDerby has Adam Driver as a slight favorite to win
Rachel Pacino and pitt for the supporting role category
given the controversy surrounding Joker and Todd Phillips's comments on the woke culture...Adam driver is a safe bet for Oscars this year ... though i would love to Joaquin win...it will be his 4th nomination...and he was robbed when he didn't even get nominated for 'her'...
"And its only one shade red."
Audience: ...
It was so sad cause it actually was a good joke
They also do carpentry...
It wasn’t out on Netflix yet so many prob still didn’t get the phrase
andy pete Him: “Am I a clown? Am I here to amuse you?”
@@whothis9949 it's really not that hard to understand
Everyone is captivated and hanging on to every word.
if there was a ever genuine, authentic from the gut "say it like it is" moment then it is here. you gotta feel it. Thank you Jimmy :) The finest ...
8:56 For a second there, his Pacino impression was uncanny!
Kimmel : what do you do on a 77th birthday
Everyone - Makes a masterpiece called "The Irishman"
The film came out on November 1st on cinemas and then on streaming services three weeks later on the 28th. His birthday is on the 21st.
Great interview
Mad to see you here! Big fan of yours bro x
Really respectful interviewing. Allowing this great man to speak. Well done Jimmy.
These guys were old, when I was a kid.. Now I am much older, but these guys look exactly the same
Niki B paul
Pacino, the greatest living actor finally working with Scorsese, the greatest living director. De Niro and Pesci reuniting. It’s such a beautiful, melancholy film filled with hilarious and intense moments.
It felt like Jimmy’s a huge fan of Martin. Usually Jimmy interuppts the guests but this time he fully listens with enthusiasm.
Love how he calls movies ‘pictures.’ So old-timey 😁