I can’t believe they shrunk Scorsese, put him inside an empty, antifreeze, container, & put a mic up to the opening when he went on this rant. It’s truly remarkable.
@@wormskull2454 You're right. I totally forgot that he and his team have been preparing for this TH-cam video for decades now. So glad he finally pulled it off.
My buddy and I scored tickets to the NY premiere for this, last seats available, front row at the big ass IMAX with a q+a with Ari Aster and Scorsese after. When we got there they had two folding chairs facing the audience about 5 feet to our left. Right before the movie started they kicked out the guy sitting right next to us because he was gonna be too close to Marty and Ari. We were shitting ourselves that we'd be next. That anxiety combined with seeing this 3-hour fever dream front row on the biggest screen in America, then having fucking Scorsese come out and sit within an arm's length of us and talk about cinema, absolutely my highlight bizarre experience of the year. The eyebrows look even better in person.
Beau is Afraid is really a great piece of art work it makes you feel so many emotions from laughter to sadness and frustration and anxiety. There are so many people out there damaged by their childhoods that live a life like this and it’s not 3 hours it’s 24/7
Probably the worst thing that could happen for Aster. Imagine the big head and arrogance that could result? I can do no wrong, said the Great Man himself.
@OuterGalaxyLounge come on dude. Why be so cynical? This is a guy that poured his heart into his art and is being admired by someone that is considered a legend for the medium You're allowed to be happy for people
Ari Aster is easily one of the best writers working right now and on top of that he's got an amazing ability to translate it to film. So far all 3 of his films to me are 10/10 genius pieces of art.
Whether you like the film or not, Ari Aster was in 100% control of it from start to finish, as he has been with all his films. I don’t even care for Midsommar but you can tell he accomplished what he set out to do, making him 3 for 3 so far.
midsummer looks too stupid and boring to watch but I absolutely loved Beau Is Afraid, watching that film in theater nearly killed me actually via heart attack
I haven’t seen Beau is Afraid but it looks like a really cool and creative film from A24 but I wish it did better at the box office because ever since this film flopped at the box office A24 has had to produce more “commercial friendly” movies which sucks because in a world where we boring franchises movies A24 was the one film studio that took risk with the films they put out. Though I did heard Iron Claw was really good.
It's a weird movie, unique, even if I didn't liked how unnecessarily long it was, the las bit of the trial, but de bit when the love of his life dies, is one of the cruelest and funniest moments in history.
I agree, I have seen a lot of people hate it, even people who like other Aster films, but I loved it and yes to me it was a comedy and a very very very hilarious one at that. I will say the whole artsy sequence where it gets cartoony in like the 3rd quarter of the film, I probably didn't need that really, but everything else was great.
Interesting take from one of the best directors of all time. Erick Weber, one of the few critics I actually respect, put this film as #2 on his Worst of the Year list. His rants about how terrible it is are about as long as the film itself when you add up the minutes. 😂
I don't really know anything technical about film, but Ari Aster films make me feel ill the same way Wes Anderson films do. Not in a gross-out sense, just each of the aesthetic constants makes me feel disgusted to the point I can't concentrate. And they seem to both be beloved, so I don't know how to reconcile that.
Nice filters over this machine learning audio track. Was it to cover up imperfections in the mimicry or purely an attempt to make the appearance of authentic audio problems as a red herring? Your Scorsese algorithm gets a lot of the little audible mannerisms right. Good coding.
@@paulelroy6650 I think the term pretentious gets thrown around a lot when it's not justified sometimes, but Beau is Afraid is aggressively pretentious. Ari Aster has said on a bunch of occasions that it's his best film (which it definitely isn't). It's a solid hour too long, but he think people will love every second, cos he's just a genius. It's like Tarantino's weakest movie Death Proof. It's a decent film, but there's long sections of quite poor dialogue that doesn't advance the plot at all, but he just thinks cos he'd proved he was a good filmmaker and everyone was bumming off him so much, that anything he wrote, people would love.
It's a comedy. Everything pretentious about it is so obvious and straightforward-I don't know what you think the film is pretending to be. It's a guy getting shat upon by life as much as a person could possibly be, the end.
I know the film nerds on here will speak about this movie as a misunderstood masterpiece, but to me it was a huge miss. The themes of the overbearing mother and the stunted man-child were all way too on-the-nose, as were all the other analogies. The humour also mostly missed the mark. I’m a fan of Ari Aster. Hereditary is my favourite horror movie. This film, however, was bad.
it think it is misunderstood in the sense that ion think ari was kidding when he kept saying this movie is dumb and don’t try to understand it. i think this is comedy in his eyes. i was always confused when my cousin told me he went to go see a movie called hereditary in 17’ (i knew of it but didn’t know much about it) and he laughed.. im like that new a24 horror movie.. then i watch a yr later and im fuccin horrified the entire time, confused on what was so funny. then i saw ari call that and midsommar black comedies.. like what 😂 midsommar yea is funny but still very creepy. beau to me was equal amount of horrifying and funny. i watched it not trying to understand but jus enjoy the ride, tried to anyway lmao i still haven’t seen it a second time because ive jus never seen anything that deranged on a epic scale.. wish i could of saw in imax. but yeah i think this movie was jus ari being a complete goofball with the storytelling strengths of hereditary & midsommar. it was on the nose yea and maybe shit still went over my head but that ending really fucked me up, another reason i haven’t revisited yet. it was so dark and cruel, it got this weird chuckle out of me cus something funny happened but it was so much going on in that las scene i felt like i was losing my marbles.. comedy films died in like what 2013-2017.. it’s definitely been coming back in different ways
Ari Aster is a director with huge talent and ambition. But this movie absolutely failed on a high level. Way beyond Hereditary (that movie could be considered a classic in the next decades) or Midsommar.
Implying that this movie failed in any creative sense is a remarkably stupid thing to say, especially when Scorsese is taking time from the end of his life to compare this to Barry Lyndon. He made what he wanted to make, and it connected with the audience that was willing to engage with it. More people like it as time goes on, and box office return shouldn't mean anything to anyone not working for a24. He's made plenty of money for them, and will keep making more.
@@fiarandompenaltygeneratorm5044 not liking it or hating it because it doesn't fit your taste is fine. Implying it "failed" shows ignorance. Two different things.
@@playedout148so you need to be a filmmaker to criticize a movie you paid to see? That doesnt sound elitist or negate the concept of criticism or anything...
His camera work and acting is good but his movies are too slowly paced. Midsommar had a horrible ending. I was rooting for the boyfriend only for that crybaby who leached off him to laugh like a hag when she had him killed
I can’t believe they shrunk Scorsese, put him inside an empty, antifreeze, container, & put a mic up to the opening when he went on this rant. It’s truly remarkable.
Seriously. Wtf is happening with this awful recording??? It’s barely even worth sharing. 😂
They didn't shrink him. He's already crazy small. Everything else you said is true though.
@@Largentina. The shrinking was done in advance, like 50 years ago advance.
@@wormskull2454 You're right. I totally forgot that he and his team have been preparing for this TH-cam video for decades now. So glad he finally pulled it off.
@@Largentina. I, for one, applaud them. The long term goals of this team have been nothing short of extraordinary.
My buddy and I scored tickets to the NY premiere for this, last seats available, front row at the big ass IMAX with a q+a with Ari Aster and Scorsese after. When we got there they had two folding chairs facing the audience about 5 feet to our left. Right before the movie started they kicked out the guy sitting right next to us because he was gonna be too close to Marty and Ari. We were shitting ourselves that we'd be next.
That anxiety combined with seeing this 3-hour fever dream front row on the biggest screen in America, then having fucking Scorsese come out and sit within an arm's length of us and talk about cinema, absolutely my highlight bizarre experience of the year. The eyebrows look even better in person.
I’m p sure this video is from that talk you were at!
I went to see the movie at Lincoln Square the day after, really unfortunate I didn't just book the tickets for the day prior
They straight up kicked that guy out? Or gave him a different seat. That poor guy
Thank you Marty for communicating with us from the beyond. RIP
Lmao
Obi Wan, is that you?
you damn near ruined my day ahahah
History will vindicate Beau is Afraid
It was a piece of poop and I walked out of it
@@Menstralno one cares what you did
@@Menstral I care.
@@Reb3ngahow much do they pay you for gagging on asters balls ?
it will undoubtedly become a huge cult classic.
Beau is Afraid is really a great piece of art work it makes you feel so many emotions from laughter to sadness and frustration and anxiety. There are so many people out there damaged by their childhoods that live a life like this and it’s not 3 hours it’s 24/7
Imagine Scorsese praising your movie. What a trip
Probably the worst thing that could happen for Aster. Imagine the big head and arrogance that could result? I can do no wrong, said the Great Man himself.
@OuterGalaxyLounge come on dude. Why be so cynical? This is a guy that poured his heart into his art and is being admired by someone that is considered a legend for the medium
You're allowed to be happy for people
For real. There's always some hater, somewhere. @@michaelelmes2135
Ari Aster is easily one of the best writers working right now and on top of that he's got an amazing ability to translate it to film. So far all 3 of his films to me are 10/10 genius pieces of art.
Whether you like the film or not, Ari Aster was in 100% control of it from start to finish, as he has been with all his films. I don’t even care for Midsommar but you can tell he accomplished what he set out to do, making him 3 for 3 so far.
midsummer looks too stupid and boring to watch but I absolutely loved Beau Is Afraid, watching that film in theater nearly killed me actually via heart attack
@@AbrasiousProductions”looks too stupid and boring to watch”? Based on what, trailers? Give it a shot lol
@@Gush27 the drinker's review repelled me from watching it.
Is this a Martin Scorsese film review or a shoegaze album? That delay, madone!
Yes!
lmao
I agree, it was a movie.
your channel is amazing, so cool to see it growing
Hearing Scorsese talk about a horror movie is wicked.
i love this cinema so much. Ari Aster + Joaquin Phoenix is phenomenal.
This "Loser" loved it.
Why was this Scorsese audio recorded inside a men's room urinal ?
Cinema to explore metaphor, not to tell a story. I'm all for it.
Saw it twice in theaters. It's an amazing film, but I do think it should have been tightened up by cutting 20-30 minutes.
This movie is a masterpiece
I named my sweet pet dog Toni Collette in homage to that amazing performance
Genius recognises genius
I haven’t seen Beau is Afraid but it looks like a really cool and creative film from A24 but I wish it did better at the box office because ever since this film flopped at the box office A24 has had to produce more “commercial friendly” movies which sucks because in a world where we boring franchises movies A24 was the one film studio that took risk with the films they put out.
Though I did heard Iron Claw was really good.
What I liked about this movie is that your not really meant to like it since it is basically a three hour long panic attack
Beau is Afraid is probably the funniest movie ever made
It's a weird movie, unique, even if I didn't liked how unnecessarily long it was, the las bit of the trial, but de bit when the love of his life dies, is one of the cruelest and funniest moments in history.
I agree, I have seen a lot of people hate it, even people who like other Aster films, but I loved it and yes to me it was a comedy and a very very very hilarious one at that. I will say the whole artsy sequence where it gets cartoony in like the 3rd quarter of the film, I probably didn't need that really, but everything else was great.
Worst movie ever made.
Best movie ever made
Yeah the first half is funny as hell
*Was Marty buried alive before shoving down a mic in the ground for him to share his thoughts about this film ?*
Interesting take from one of the best directors of all time. Erick Weber, one of the few critics I actually respect, put this film as #2 on his Worst of the Year list. His rants about how terrible it is are about as long as the film itself when you add up the minutes. 😂
it makes my heart sing to know Scorsese saw greatness in this masterpiece when so many thought it was nothing but overblown pretentious trash
I don't really know anything technical about film, but Ari Aster films make me feel ill the same way Wes Anderson films do. Not in a gross-out sense, just each of the aesthetic constants makes me feel disgusted to the point I can't concentrate. And they seem to both be beloved, so I don't know how to reconcile that.
My only problem is asters attitude towards people attempting to understand the film lol
What has he said?
What the heck are you doing here!?
I’m sure Scorsese appreciated it as Beau is Afraid is 76 hours long.
No one gets this this movie still
It’s Kent Jones not Ken Jones
Can't understand shit he says
It's literally written at the bottom.
Nice filters over this machine learning audio track. Was it to cover up imperfections in the mimicry or purely an attempt to make the appearance of authentic audio problems as a red herring? Your Scorsese algorithm gets a lot of the little audible mannerisms right. Good coding.
It's a pretentious bad movie which is the worst kind.
ah saying pretentious about a movie that’s not pretentious is ironically pretentious
@@paulelroy6650 Congrats on becoming a drinking game.
@@paulelroy6650 I think the term pretentious gets thrown around a lot when it's not justified sometimes, but Beau is Afraid is aggressively pretentious. Ari Aster has said on a bunch of occasions that it's his best film (which it definitely isn't). It's a solid hour too long, but he think people will love every second, cos he's just a genius. It's like Tarantino's weakest movie Death Proof. It's a decent film, but there's long sections of quite poor dialogue that doesn't advance the plot at all, but he just thinks cos he'd proved he was a good filmmaker and everyone was bumming off him so much, that anything he wrote, people would love.
@@matthewvivian7235opinion invalid, scorsese likes it
It's a comedy. Everything pretentious about it is so obvious and straightforward-I don't know what you think the film is pretending to be. It's a guy getting shat upon by life as much as a person could possibly be, the end.
It makes me sad to hear Scorsese praise such crap
Makes me feel good. Now I can enjoy my amusement park films in peace and just keep in mind that he watched Beau is Afraid more than twice.
I know the film nerds on here will speak about this movie as a misunderstood masterpiece, but to me it was a huge miss. The themes of the overbearing mother and the stunted man-child were all way too on-the-nose, as were all the other analogies. The humour also mostly missed the mark. I’m a fan of Ari Aster. Hereditary is my favourite horror movie. This film, however, was bad.
it think it is misunderstood in the sense that ion think ari was kidding when he kept saying this movie is dumb and don’t try to understand it. i think this is comedy in his eyes. i was always confused when my cousin told me he went to go see a movie called hereditary in 17’ (i knew of it but didn’t know much about it) and he laughed.. im like that new a24 horror movie.. then i watch a yr later and im fuccin horrified the entire time, confused on what was so funny. then i saw ari call that and midsommar black comedies.. like what 😂 midsommar yea is funny but still very creepy. beau to me was equal amount of horrifying and funny. i watched it not trying to understand but jus enjoy the ride, tried to anyway lmao i still haven’t seen it a second time because ive jus never seen anything that deranged on a epic scale.. wish i could of saw in imax. but yeah i think this movie was jus ari being a complete goofball with the storytelling strengths of hereditary & midsommar. it was on the nose yea and maybe shit still went over my head but that ending really fucked me up, another reason i haven’t revisited yet. it was so dark and cruel, it got this weird chuckle out of me cus something funny happened but it was so much going on in that las scene i felt like i was losing my marbles.. comedy films died in like what 2013-2017.. it’s definitely been coming back in different ways
Ari Aster is a director with huge talent and ambition. But this movie absolutely failed on a high level. Way beyond Hereditary (that movie could be considered a classic in the next decades) or Midsommar.
Implying that this movie failed in any creative sense is a remarkably stupid thing to say, especially when Scorsese is taking time from the end of his life to compare this to Barry Lyndon. He made what he wanted to make, and it connected with the audience that was willing to engage with it. More people like it as time goes on, and box office return shouldn't mean anything to anyone not working for a24. He's made plenty of money for them, and will keep making more.
@@davidkelly5089 Oooo...Someone had a different opinion. Call them stupid. So edgy.
@@fiarandompenaltygeneratorm5044 not liking it or hating it because it doesn't fit your taste is fine. Implying it "failed" shows ignorance. Two different things.
@@davidkelly5089 You forgot to call me stupid. You know...the first move of every true intellectual. 🙄
@@fiarandompenaltygeneratorm5044 so you're mad about things I didn't say? 😂
All due respect to this old white man, but couldn't we be centering films with diverse casts that pass the Bechdel Test??
yeah you should probably give the founder of the World Cinema Projet a call so he can give Martin Scorsese some lessons into diversity
Diversity is great when diversity isn't the point. Think Night of the Living Dead, Blade, Pulp Fiction, The Matrix and American Fiction.
Nonsense,overrated filmmaker directing a pretentious actor,this movie ends with a hug shlong,talk about intellectual masturbation.
Thanks Bobby
We're waiting for your. "Citizen Kane".
So it’s the cinematic equivalent of that ‘sentence’ of yours?
@@playedout148so you need to be a filmmaker to criticize a movie you paid to see? That doesnt sound elitist or negate the concept of criticism or anything...
@@gideonpepys Haha.
His camera work and acting is good but his movies are too slowly paced. Midsommar had a horrible ending. I was rooting for the boyfriend only for that crybaby who leached off him to laugh like a hag when she had him killed