Martin Scorsese Breaks Down His Most Iconic Films | GQ

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  • @MADK34
    @MADK34 Год назад +6049

    What an absolute legend of film. He could do anything and his impact on film will be discussed forever. To still be working at his age and have that passion is amazing.

    • @obiwann785
      @obiwann785 Год назад +93

      He really is a living legend, an encyclopedia of filmmaking knowledge! Will be a sad day when he goes

    • @BigPurp9
      @BigPurp9 Год назад +69

      That quote about him having so many more ideas but not enough time to tell them broke me

    • @faaug
      @faaug Год назад +12

      It’s AMAZING how enriching it is to hear him talk about anything. A movie, life Icon! 👏🏾

    • @tiananesbitt7156
      @tiananesbitt7156 Год назад +6

      Bless them!

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +20

      Definitely one of the most influential people in the history of cinema

  • @twerps1
    @twerps1 Год назад +4478

    It says a lot when films like 'Casino', The Age of Innocence', 'The Last temptation of Christ', 'The King of Comedy', 'The Aviator', 'Hugo'... don't even get mentioned in a 23min career interview. Greatest living filmmaker period

    • @michaelbarry1293
      @michaelbarry1293 Год назад +28

      Not to be rude, but, uh, maybe there was a reason for that😅 (/s)
      But he's one of the best directors, there's no other

    • @dannykiley1
      @dannykiley1 Год назад +11

      Preach 🙏🏻

    • @twerps1
      @twerps1 Год назад +201

      @@michaelbarry1293 None taken, its all subjective but to me at least 'Casino' and 'The Age of Innocence' are both masterpieces. The rest are great movies with at least one great performance in them.

    • @ShaneSpear02
      @ShaneSpear02 Год назад +93

      @@twerps1 King of Comedy is one of the best as well. It walked so comedies like Seinfeld, Curb and Sunny could run.

    • @tusharkumar8750
      @tusharkumar8750 Год назад +93

      @@ShaneSpear02 After Hours is also a Underappreciated Masterpiece by Scorcese.

  • @TicTacTone2
    @TicTacTone2 Год назад +2733

    The film industry would not be what it is today without this guy. His movies have influenced almost every director in the industry today. Absolute legend

    • @monicamclarenn7790
      @monicamclarenn7790 Год назад +5

      That's not a good thing.

    • @kurtrivero368
      @kurtrivero368 Год назад +75

      @@monicamclarenn7790Yes it is. You obviously, clearly know very little about film.

    • @Mmmkay10
      @Mmmkay10 Год назад +30

      @@monicamclarenn7790WTF!?

    • @palmeristo
      @palmeristo Год назад +29

      ​@@monicamclarenn7790genuinely interested to know what you mean? It's like hating the guy who created the wheel for no reason 😂

    • @Nishanth_mementomori
      @Nishanth_mementomori Год назад +9

      ​@@monicamclarenn7790women ☕

  • @1SecondToLight
    @1SecondToLight Год назад +563

    No Shutter Island or Casino... that's way this legend has so many iconic movies. Thank you for having The Departed and Silence there.

    • @MAMA67
      @MAMA67 8 месяцев назад +4

      no “bringing out the dead either”

  • @samspetifore9875
    @samspetifore9875 Год назад +3789

    "Every other person is like Travis Bickle now." Truly terrifying times we live in that Mr. Scorcese understands.

    • @ajbahus
      @ajbahus Год назад +129

      I feel personally attacked

    • @presterjohn7789
      @presterjohn7789 Год назад +46

      As in living at a time when people are most disconnected but homicide is at its relative lowest (spike caused by a certain political movement in recent years). The real reason people flip is forced integration: you force people who don't want to be together together and sparks fly because people drive each other mad.

    • @niceguy1774
      @niceguy1774 Год назад +14

      ​@presterjohn7789 but...but...diversity is our strength!
      Lol

    • @samspetifore9875
      @samspetifore9875 Год назад +162

      @@presterjohn7789 You sound pretty disgusted with the idea of hanging out with those who are different than you. I gather you'd probably be segregated, maybe?

    • @rodycaz8984
      @rodycaz8984 Год назад +15

      He's literally me.

  • @mbl1334
    @mbl1334 Год назад +2036

    I'm so glad that in his eighties he still has a mind as sharp as a twenty-something, still talks like a machine gun and still has an overwhelming energy in what he tells and how he tells it. May he live twenty more years developing projects, making history. I absolutely love him.

    • @800Ms-k6n
      @800Ms-k6n Год назад +121

      I mostly couldn't remember anything I've done a month ago yet Scorsese remembers basically everything in detail that he had done since the 70s is just absolutely amazing

    • @geriburrito
      @geriburrito Год назад +60

      @@800Ms-k6n You too would remember something you dedicated your full attention, passion and resources for more than a year. He's not talking about what he did on sundays, he's talking about his greatest achievements in his life. That said, he is remarkably lucid for his age indeed.

    • @Alfie-q6t
      @Alfie-q6t Год назад +1

      In my opinion one of the most important people in history

    • @TheSubpremeState
      @TheSubpremeState 10 месяцев назад +1

      Scott Ridley too. I think I need to start making films 😅. Maybe it's self expression. We don't do it enough

    • @acooksla
      @acooksla 4 месяца назад

      @@TheSubpremeStateRidley Scott

  • @ichbindoofhihi1
    @ichbindoofhihi1 Год назад +2516

    I love how he references literature and art as references. All the greats are incredibly culturally literate. Motivates me to go deeper into things and less social media bs!

    • @smoothinvestigator
      @smoothinvestigator Год назад +74

      Study the classics all the way back to Hesiod and Homer. Your mind will thank you for it.

    • @RahulKumar-ng2gh
      @RahulKumar-ng2gh Год назад +44

      Focus on Greek, Russian, Indian, German literature, the way it expands your mind, you will have opinion on everything and critical thinking

    • @rgrex1
      @rgrex1 Год назад

      Where do I start?@@smoothinvestigator

    • @rgrex1
      @rgrex1 Год назад

      Where do I start?@@RahulKumar-ng2gh

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 Год назад +39

      Yes learn the greats of the past, but stay on top of the present. I think there’s truths about humanity that are being revealed these days (especially on social media) that are both unique and universal. A great storyteller, in the coming years, will be able to harness those things.

  • @dannyp2833
    @dannyp2833 Год назад +1791

    I love his passion and the way he tells stories - could listen to him all day. Without a doubt the greatest living director too.

    • @orale_
      @orale_ Год назад +7

      Not after that garbage The Irishman 😂😂

    • @montanastranger
      @montanastranger Год назад +9

      I couldn't agree more. He creates masterpieces of cinema. The last of the artists in cinema. Now it's just cookie cutter generic bs with no real heart and soul in it.

    • @montanastranger
      @montanastranger Год назад +24

      ​​@orale_ I really enjoyed The Irishman. Watched it a few times. Gangs of NY however I thought was awful.

    • @betaraybillfan1750
      @betaraybillfan1750 Год назад

      @@orale_I’m sorry to hear about your mental retardation :(

    • @YorgosL1
      @YorgosL1 Год назад +11

      @@montanastrangerI disagree. GONY is a masterpiece

  • @christopherhuppertz9822
    @christopherhuppertz9822 Год назад +422

    "Tragically it's the norm. Every other person is Travis Bickle now." That hits hard, because it is so true.

  • @bananagumboot87
    @bananagumboot87 Год назад +180

    How generous Scorsese is with his time and energy in this interview. You can feel his absolute passion for film. This was great.

  • @yeskev
    @yeskev Год назад +1086

    I always love Scorsese's respect of other directors. He's a not only a master of film making but he's always been a student as well.

    • @ricky93100
      @ricky93100 Год назад +27

      That’s why he’s so smart cause he’s always questioning things

    • @keelahrose
      @keelahrose Год назад +8

      He showed zero respect for the hardworking directors of the Marvel movies.

    • @Harry-sf5lc
      @Harry-sf5lc Год назад +68

      ​@@keelahroseboo hoo

    • @123B-p1c
      @123B-p1c Год назад +2

      @@Harry-sf5lc What do you mean guys shits on marvel but some marvel stories are the best

    • @yeskev
      @yeskev Год назад +12

      @@ricky93100Can't respect them all I guess 😂 I also think he's more mad at producers than he is at the directors. And I agree with him. I'm tired of everything being a franchise.

  • @mattmchugh5661
    @mattmchugh5661 Год назад +395

    I could watch this 10 times. The amount of thought and consideration he has to each film is incredible. At 80 still sharp as a tack

    • @800Ms-k6n
      @800Ms-k6n Год назад +9

      Same here, although i wish he covered a lot more of his stuff like Casino, Cape Fear, The Aviator, Boardwalk Empire, The King of Comedy, The Age of Innocence, After Hours, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, geez he has so many classics. If only GQ had more time with him to break down his entire career

    • @ssotkow
      @ssotkow Год назад +2

      On your 10th watch, Martin still wouldn't credit the original source material of The Departed in this interview. A legendary blockbuster in Cantonese film before being remade into an English version.

    • @straighttovideoyt
      @straighttovideoyt Год назад +2

      @@ssotkow he has credited that movie many times including in his Oscar speech. I wouldn't be surprised if Scorsese mentioned Infernal Affairs in the uncut interview for this and the editors figured it wasn't necessary because he has already done so on many occasions.

  • @henryzhang9915
    @henryzhang9915 Год назад +51

    You have to admire Scorsese's energy and sharpness at his age, incredible.

  • @andrewwoodcock7358
    @andrewwoodcock7358 Год назад +732

    I can't believe that Shark Tale wasn't even brought up.

  • @deadfool3344
    @deadfool3344 Год назад +408

    Killers of The Flower Moon was such a great film, a little long for some but I enjoyed every minute. Great cinematography, sound, acting, writing and direction. I absolutely loved it.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад +3

      It fits well

    • @bishoyromani4058
      @bishoyromani4058 8 месяцев назад +3

      Agreed 2023 best film

    • @vasvas8914
      @vasvas8914 7 месяцев назад +1

      The way Scrosese unfolds the story is still unparalleled

  • @Woozlewuzzleable
    @Woozlewuzzleable Год назад +508

    How is this less than 24 hours? He's obviously a living legend but he's still passionate about movies and I could listen to him talk about movies all day. I'm excited to see his next movie and there's not a lot of movies to get excited over these days.

    • @JoshyMyers
      @JoshyMyers Год назад +12

      First thing I thought…how is this ONLY 20 mins? I get this is PR for him, but too many *incredible* films to talk about.

    • @800Ms-k6n
      @800Ms-k6n Год назад +5

      I'm so happy he break down Silence which is one of his most underrated movies. I wish he talked more about Boardwalk Empire which he was a major consultant of the show, directed the pilot and served as executive producer. Creator Terrence Winter said that Scorsese was the main reason why the seriee has many great actors

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +2

      @@800Ms-k6n Even in a filmography as impressive as his, Silence is definitely one of the best. Watching it changed many of my attitudes to life

  • @AprehamLincoln
    @AprehamLincoln Год назад +247

    I'm so grateful that Scorcese chose this career path. He's made some of my favourite films, directed some of the greatest performances, really just an amazing artist.

  • @bunker8digitallabs
    @bunker8digitallabs Год назад +615

    What you are witnessing here is the pure, unconditional, passion and genius of an artist who is in absolute the top of his game. So insanely articulate, wise, thoughtful, reflective, exacting. It was riveting to watch him speak. I could listen to his stories on his film for hours. The gifts he has brought to cinema are unparalleled.

  • @restbythebeach
    @restbythebeach Год назад +171

    This could be 5 hours long and it would hold my attention. A true legend of cinema, all substance, little ego. He summarizes each film with no wasted words.

  • @xrhorror679
    @xrhorror679 Год назад +29

    amazing how he didn't want to do those films, yet the films are now masterpieces.

  • @illuvattar
    @illuvattar Год назад +328

    Awesome. Probably one of the few directors who can discuss his 10 most iconic films and then still have 10 other ones about as iconic, like Casino, Aviator, Kundun, Shutter Island, King of Comedy, Cape Fear, After Hours,...

    • @YorgosL1
      @YorgosL1 Год назад

      I prefer bringing out the dead and coco lot of money

    • @brickforge12
      @brickforge12 Год назад +2

      It would be amazing if he discussed these other films too, his filmography is perfect

    • @that_ginger_kidd0156
      @that_ginger_kidd0156 Год назад +1

      Color of money with Paul Newman and Tom cruise might be his most underrated imo, fast Eddie is one of my favorite Scorsese protagonists

    • @watchoutforsnak3s
      @watchoutforsnak3s Год назад

      @@that_ginger_kidd0156 The Color of Money is great. Have you seen the 1961 film The Hustler, where Paul Newman plays the same character? It's crazy that it's actually a sequel. The original is one of my favorite 60s flicks.

    • @donna25871
      @donna25871 Год назад

      The Last Temptation of Christ.

  • @tommyt1971
    @tommyt1971 Год назад +203

    Day-Lewis has some of the greatest dialog that’s ever been written for a Scorsese-helmed film. That line about the “moral conundrum” still gives me chills and what follows it immediately where he feigns sadness over the dead rabbit is absolute brilliance.

    • @RahulKumar-ng2gh
      @RahulKumar-ng2gh Год назад +4

      May the universe make one more movie with him and Marty possible

    • @candelise
      @candelise Год назад +3

      ​@@RahulKumar-ng2ghI think that Daniel Day-Lewis will stick to his retirement plan this time.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад

      @@candelise He comes out once in a while

    • @800Ms-k6n
      @800Ms-k6n Год назад +8

      ​@@candeliseUnless if Scorsese wants him back. He can bring Joe Pesci out of retirement, surely he can do that to DDL. It might be a long process but hey never say never

    • @candelise
      @candelise Год назад +1

      @@800Ms-k6n It would have to be the part of a lifetime. I am not betting on it, myself.

  • @benjamingentile1660
    @benjamingentile1660 Год назад +37

    On Taxi Driver Paul Schrader said “I wrote the character out so I didn’t have to become the character-as sort of a form of therapy.” That is writing. That is what AI will never be able to do.

  • @calvinfolan1736
    @calvinfolan1736 Год назад +68

    Scorsese is a true master of his craft. The amount of respect I have for him is immeasurable. He's in his 80s now but may he live to be 112. Long Live The Master, Martin Scorsese!

  • @mortalclown3812
    @mortalclown3812 Год назад +15

    Could listen to him and Coppola for hours. His humility and memory for detail are mesmerizing.

  • @filmtoppings
    @filmtoppings Год назад +528

    I love Marty's versatility. He's an expert at crime dramas, historical epics, religious dramas, psychological thrillers, childhood classics, you name it.

    • @800Ms-k6n
      @800Ms-k6n Год назад +22

      Don't forget Hugo, which was a 3D steampunk adventure drama. I was dissapointed that GQ didn't have that movie for him to break down. It was the first Scorsese movie that I watched, obviously it's because it was rated PG so kids can definitely see it. I absolutely adore that movie, Sacha Baron Cohen was absolutely hilarious in the movie. It was one of the greatest 3D use I've ever seen in a movie, probably since Avatar. It was his love letter to cinema and won few Oscars too

    • @dansketch
      @dansketch Год назад +3

      Please show mr Scorsese respect, dont call him Marty

    • @nav689
      @nav689 Год назад +1

      Needs to do an epic war movie and he'll have done it all

    • @chumamtabiso2548
      @chumamtabiso2548 Год назад +1

      ​@@800Ms-k6n"childhood classics", isn't Hugo one

    • @800Ms-k6n
      @800Ms-k6n Год назад

      @@chumamtabiso2548 Yeah, I didn't read it. Honestly, I see it as just a simple 3D steampunk adventure drama instead of being called as childhood classic. Yeah I watched the movie as a kid but it didn't grasp on me that much eventhough I enjoyed it. I began to appreciate it more and more after seeing a bunch of Scorsese movies

  • @ObiesieMaduegbuna
    @ObiesieMaduegbuna Год назад +166

    A Living legend. There will never be another like him

  • @barry4649
    @barry4649 Год назад +86

    What an absolute legend and it’s truly crazy to hear the director of movies like Taxi Driver 50 years later being alive and all their mentally to discuss his masterpieces. The greatest director of all time in my opinion and still making some of his best films now 7 decades after he started in the 1960s

  • @DH1985-MB
    @DH1985-MB Год назад +12

    The way he articulates everything is just captivating. I could listen to Scorsese talk about film an film making all day. Such a master and legend in his field.

  • @rishabhaniket1952
    @rishabhaniket1952 Год назад +23

    We all know what a legend Scorsese is but De Palma is a widely under appreciated figure these days. He was such a trailblazer for that 70s wave that brought to the forefront so many great actors and directors.

    • @800Ms-k6n
      @800Ms-k6n Год назад +1

      De Palma hasn't had hits these days which is why he's underappreciated. Last time he made a movie, it got caught up in studio interference

  • @isaacjamesbaker
    @isaacjamesbaker Год назад +31

    His memory, sharpness, effectively communicating, amazing. I'm so much younger and wish I had this level of command over thoughts and language. Legend!

  • @thejunky17
    @thejunky17 Год назад +126

    Scorsese is a real treasure. A true one of a kind artist.

  • @1380Bruno
    @1380Bruno Год назад +41

    As someone who discovered Marty's cinema in 1999, i was 18 and i've watched "Bringing Out The Dead" four times in a week, always in an almost empty theater, then i've discovered his pictures and his documentaries of american and italian cinema, they helped me a lot, and they still do - thankyou for being around for so many decades helping to cultivate new generations of cinephiles, all around the world. History and memory, this is all we need to achieve a new ground of discussion, without that we're dead - we got to preserve the memory, remember the films, pass it on.

    • @fungifago
      @fungifago 4 дня назад +2

      Bringing out the dead, very underrated Scorsese film

  • @MarshallFlores
    @MarshallFlores 11 месяцев назад +9

    I'm so very glad Silence was included in this retrospective. One of the very best films of this century and my personal favorite of Scorsese's accomplished career.

  • @brucethomson3242
    @brucethomson3242 Год назад +37

    It will be a long time before someone as articulate, well-read and erudite as Scorsese will come along. He remains so infectious a movie lover it's beautiful.

  • @schroedergustav5754
    @schroedergustav5754 Год назад +357

    Silence is a criminally underrated film and a masterpiece.

    • @paulfischer288
      @paulfischer288 Год назад +17

      It was a complete box office flop, unfortunately.
      It's stature will grow with time, I believe.

    • @dafcorleone
      @dafcorleone Год назад +1

      Yes! Amazing film.

    • @bobcobb3654
      @bobcobb3654 Год назад +12

      @@paulfischer288so was Raging Bull. Ticket sales are not an indicator of quality.

    • @Davidsworldtravels
      @Davidsworldtravels Год назад +3

      Absolutely. A shame it doesn’t get any attention.

    • @Najdorf_
      @Najdorf_ Год назад

      ​@@bobcobb3654exactly, if we measured film's quality by ticket sales then we would see a lot of Marvel films

  • @chelseacanales8763
    @chelseacanales8763 Год назад +84

    The legendary Martin Scorsese.
    Taxi Driver
    Goodfellas
    Raging Bull
    Casino
    The Departed
    Those are my favourite movies of his. He is a visionary genius

    • @yungchildsupport4445
      @yungchildsupport4445 Год назад +8

      Please don’t forget the wolf of Wall Street okay?

    • @ghregoryk4830
      @ghregoryk4830 Год назад +2

      where king of comedy his greatest

    • @rob3mad1
      @rob3mad1 Год назад

      What about shutter island

    • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Год назад

      @@yungchildsupport4445 Bah. Not in same boat.

    • @saraalbir
      @saraalbir 9 месяцев назад

      @@yungchildsupport4445and shutter island and the aviator

  • @800Ms-k6n
    @800Ms-k6n Год назад +68

    This should've been an hour interview, i'd love to see him break down Hugo. It was his first and only 3D movie so far and it was his love letter to cinema. It was the first ever Scorsese movie i watched as a kid (of course it's rated PG) and i absolutely adore every single minute of that masterpiece. The Age of Innocence, Shutter Island, After Hours, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore deserves more love too 🙌

  • @craiglamar5395
    @craiglamar5395 Год назад +24

    Delighted to see Silence on this list. Massively underated movie. Scorsese is a universal treasure.

    • @markusp.7333
      @markusp.7333 Год назад +2

      I absolutely agree with you 👍Silence is a great Movie 🤩I think for many the story of the film is told a little too slowly so that the film is unfortunately very underrated. Most people nowadays unfortunately have no patience or a too short attention span 😬

  • @9lorac
    @9lorac Год назад +8

    Genius. One of the reasons I admire him so much is for personal reasons. Starting with Mean Streets going to Goodfellas he has authentically portrayed my life growing up in a working class Italian neighborhood. I lived through those times and his movies move me more for that reason. His authentic depiction of those times and people is brilliant and jarring at the same time. He gets it.

  • @jswjanjan
    @jswjanjan Год назад +23

    Taxi Driver was my late sister's favourite film. She would have loved to hear Martin talk about it.😢❤

  • @IssamBougrine
    @IssamBougrine Год назад +29

    And he even has more amazing films like cape fear, casino, etc. What an absolute treasure, a master storyteller filmmaker.

  • @bhldr4317
    @bhldr4317 Год назад +46

    Icon, genius and legend, just pure inspiration for making art in any way. I also love the fact Martin Scorsese loves and supports polish cinema, especially 50-80s polish movies. The Legend.

  • @Wikingking
    @Wikingking Год назад +8

    Imo the greatest director in cinematic history! But by all means he is a top10 for sure.
    The way he remained at the highest level for 5 decades, it is unprecedented. Directing such a fast paced and "modern" piece like the WoWS at the age of 71 is insane.

  • @BostonsF1nest
    @BostonsF1nest Год назад +2

    My favorite director of all time. No one moves the pace along in a movie as creatively swift as Scorsese. Legend.

  • @cliveowen334
    @cliveowen334 Год назад +87

    He's quite literally the master. I measure every director to him, and every movie to his. It's actually unreal that a human person just like you or me could make movies at his level. Not everything was 10/10, but the ones that were, really were.

  • @schwiftydeezz2475
    @schwiftydeezz2475 Год назад +12

    he is so well spoken i could watch hours of him breaking down and talking about film, it is so inspiring to me as someone who wants to pursue something in the film industry.

  • @thetalentof
    @thetalentof Год назад +78

    'The Age of Innocence' is his best collaboration with Day-Lewis as well as his best film for me, just immaculate filmmaking on every level and one of the few costume dramas where the two leads act like real people ('The Piano' being another one I can think of).

    • @800Ms-k6n
      @800Ms-k6n Год назад +9

      For me, The Age of Innocence is a better movie as a whole (writing, directing, pacing, cinematography etc) whereas Gangs of New York has a better DDL performance

    • @tusharkumar8750
      @tusharkumar8750 Год назад

      Gangs of New York 😏

    • @jesustovar2549
      @jesustovar2549 Год назад +1

      Yeah definitely, I loved The Age of Innocence, even my Mom liked it since she loves costume period dramas, as well as DDL and Michelle Pfeiffer, and I also adored Winona Ryder, beautiful setting, costume, cinematography, and since I'm a lover of vintage things and classical music, I loved the soundtrack, Marty has a real great taste.

  • @Saturnrising272
    @Saturnrising272 4 месяца назад +3

    He's so sharp, eloquent, and a great conversationist ....much like his Mother was(may she rest in peace).

  • @KatsuKingTV
    @KatsuKingTV Год назад +20

    I love how half the movies he starts of saying "I didn't wanna make it but.." classic lol

  • @arjunkaliyath6389
    @arjunkaliyath6389 Год назад +42

    He's the GOAT. He's been making classics for over 50 years now and love how his enthusiasm for the movies is still so intact. Inspiring

  • @p_ttown1979
    @p_ttown1979 Год назад +12

    i’m so glad mean streets was covered. it’s honestly my favorite scorsese movie and pretty underrated. stiff competition across his filmography but it speaks volumes about his consistency and peaks.

  • @lalzuimawiahmar513
    @lalzuimawiahmar513 Год назад +31

    'Every person is now a Travis bickle...'that line is deep

    • @erniescrabshack
      @erniescrabshack Год назад +4

      "every other person", but yeah, sad and true

    • @ajbahus
      @ajbahus Год назад

      I feel attacked

  • @Ryan-il2iw
    @Ryan-il2iw Год назад +7

    23 minutes is not long enough for a legend like this

  • @CherryCokeNixon
    @CherryCokeNixon Год назад +46

    I’m still amazed at how few people have seen Mean Streets. It’s one of my favorite Scorsese films and originates a lot of the signature things you see in his other movies.
    He’s had a ton of hits, and only a handful of misses. Incredibly hard to do in any creative profession.

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Год назад +2

      I'm a huge Taxi Driver fan and I've never seen it!

    • @jesustovar2549
      @jesustovar2549 Год назад +1

      @@jj-if6it I would argue that Taxi Driver has a bit better and stronger story, but I leave that to you, go watch it on your own.

    • @scottneil1187
      @scottneil1187 Год назад +2

      I'm the same with After Hours, everyone just stares blankly when I mention it, my fave of Scorsese.

    • @APPEALtoFEAR
      @APPEALtoFEAR 10 месяцев назад

      I think alot of people (ignorantly) consider Mean Streets as one of Martin Scorsese's "lesser" works.

    • @tusharkumar8750
      @tusharkumar8750 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@scottneil1187 I watched "After Hours", it's a bit of "roller-coaster fun" to me. Great Movie.

  • @justihogan3160
    @justihogan3160 Год назад +10

    This the video I’ve been waiting for. There’s so many videos out there, interviews and all, but to have this in one single place is nice. I just wish it was longer.

  • @ItzMzJulez2U
    @ItzMzJulez2U Год назад +6

    So glad ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is included. I’m counting down the days to Oct. 20 when it’s released!
    Scorsese deserves a part 2. I’d like to hear about ‘The Aviator’ and ‘Casino.’

  • @ALaughingWolf2188
    @ALaughingWolf2188 Год назад +3

    It’s really awesome seeing Scorsese talk in depth about his films, because you can just *see* the passion he’s always had for it, the way he talks about how everything came to be is just great

  • @everettmoss4464
    @everettmoss4464 Год назад +3

    Gonna need the full version of this interview ASAP.

  • @IronHide3910
    @IronHide3910 Год назад +7

    Binge watching Scorsese because I’m going to see Killers Of The Flower Moon tomorrow.

  • @dollarsaurus01
    @dollarsaurus01 Год назад +95

    I can’t even bear to think of a world where Marty is no longer with us to give his singular gifts to the landscape of modern moviemaking. Things truly won’t be the same once he’s gone

    • @playlist9980
      @playlist9980 Год назад +2

      I'm sure you'll make it through

    • @nahhhbruhhh
      @nahhhbruhhh Год назад

      @@playlist9980😂😂😂😂

    • @snoopy4749
      @snoopy4749 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely pathetic

  • @adambazso9207
    @adambazso9207 Год назад +5

    Marvelous interview. His descriptions touched me to tears at times. A legendary filmmaker and film-enthusiast, who did a lot for preservation and to keep alive film history, to keep films alive. Just great.

  • @PrimalElf
    @PrimalElf Год назад +29

    One of the greatest Directors of all time

  • @perchh.7042
    @perchh.7042 24 дня назад +1

    I'm glad they put The Departed in this, that movie is so underrated, such a masterpiece. It's definitely my favorite movie of all time (even though, I still think that the LotR Trilogy is the greatest artistic creation of mankind).

  • @Kloverkill
    @Kloverkill Год назад +6

    Immense talent, almost unfathomable how much this single person has contributed to art, cinema, directing...you name it.

  • @MrIgimano
    @MrIgimano Год назад +24

    There will be only one Martin Scorsese on the planet and we can call ourselves lucky to exist at the same time as he does. He will be missed when he passes on to the new world.

  • @HJ-14
    @HJ-14 Год назад +59

    Iconic breakdown, but not having The Aviator on this list is actually criminal. My favourite movie of all time, and beyond iconic.

    • @kurtrivero368
      @kurtrivero368 Год назад +1

      The Aviator is mediocre, middle-tier Scorsese.

    • @solidsnake9574
      @solidsnake9574 Год назад +5

      Casino, Shutter Island and king of comedy aren't discussed. Aviator is mid compare to them.

    • @cheeez9438
      @cheeez9438 Год назад +1

      ⁠@@solidsnake9574 I partially agree but Shutter Island is pretty mid too.

    • @miked1869
      @miked1869 Год назад

      ​@@cheeez9438When I first watched Shutter Island I didn't actually know it was a Scorsese movie - and my reaction to it was that the director was trying to emulate Martin Scorsese but doing a poor job of it.
      So I agree with you.

    • @lobsterwhisperer7932
      @lobsterwhisperer7932 8 месяцев назад

      @@solidsnake9574 Joker (2019) is basically King of Comedy on steroids..both are stellar films.

  • @hamidrezanikoofar
    @hamidrezanikoofar Год назад +23

    The way he talks about Cinema is like a lover talking about the first kiss. ❤

    • @marcellaoreilly2730
      @marcellaoreilly2730 5 месяцев назад

      He immersed himself into every movie so he can recollect everything without much effort. True sign of an artist x

  • @DanielGreen-z4l
    @DanielGreen-z4l Год назад +8

    Martin is unpretentious and enthusiastic. What a legend.

  • @originaozz
    @originaozz Год назад +10

    Would have love a break down on Hugo too. It was often overlook amongst Scorsese's films because how different it was, but I find it very charming and touching.

    • @800Ms-k6n
      @800Ms-k6n Год назад

      I remember seeing Hugo in 3D and it was one of the greatest use of 3D i've ever seen in theaters, probably since Avatar. I do agree it's often overlooked eventhough it won few Oscars, it was definitely an amazing family movie given that it was Rated PG

  • @perrywarner648
    @perrywarner648 Год назад +8

    De Niro, Scorsese's frequent collaborator, was the actor that Dicaprio's dad told him when they watched him at the cinema "See that guy up on the screen? Now that is a great actor". Soon after, De Niro gave Dicaprio his big break in This Boy's Life, recommended him to Scorsese and got him cast in Gangs Of New York, then Dicaprio became Scorsese's new frequent collaborator and will star alongside De Niro in Scorsese's Killers Of The Flower Moon. The irony in those events!

  • @jacksonwright5145
    @jacksonwright5145 Год назад +26

    One of the greatest directors of all time. And he just keeps making bangers.

  • @Studeb
    @Studeb Год назад +30

    Him talking with a straight face about the "Matilda, the Boxing Kangaroo" being competition for Raging Bull had me cracking up.

    • @andrewinterhude4661
      @andrewinterhude4661 Год назад +5

      "Let's better make Raging Bull in black and white, so people won't confuse it as just another Matilda Boxing Kangaroo flick!"

    • @KrisMavericko
      @KrisMavericko 10 месяцев назад

      😅

  • @dilfill
    @dilfill 10 месяцев назад +4

    They didn’t talk about Hugo. Such a great underrated film of his.

  • @rolands2262
    @rolands2262 Год назад +6

    We are witnessing an absolute grand master of cinematography! We're all very fortunate to have grown up around his films!

  • @GamingGrenade1
    @GamingGrenade1 Год назад +14

    The term GOAT has never been more fitting. After all these years he remains so passionate for the craft he has perfected and is embracing the modern way of doing things

  • @HULKHOGAN1
    @HULKHOGAN1 Год назад +11

    Scorsese is a legend. What a phenomenal visionary. Such natural, potent talent. Exhumes excellence.

    • @cooperwolfe5478
      @cooperwolfe5478 Год назад

      Yeah I agree. An interesting fact about Scorsese is that he is the only film director in history to direct multiple films that earned at least 10 Oscar nominations and didn’t win any.

  • @chesterwhipplefilter3878
    @chesterwhipplefilter3878 Год назад +37

    I'm a 2000's Kid and yet it was destined for me to experience his real greatness through his movies, he really showed how different his charisma can be throughout the years, people from this Generation should learn to be patient and watch his movies too!

  • @jasonlambert5359
    @jasonlambert5359 Год назад +9

    Every segment they went to his next film, I audibly went "Ahh I love that one." He's a legend and I think the biggest film inspiration we have around.

  • @magnusmagnusson8302
    @magnusmagnusson8302 Год назад +1

    its just not human how incredible sharp he still is. It was like i was in dream world listening to him speak about his films,, what an incredible genius he is.

  • @josephflannery9015
    @josephflannery9015 Год назад +17

    He’s not my favorite director, but the way he breaks down his thought process and ideas, is simply amazing.

    • @stephenm8725
      @stephenm8725 Год назад +3

      who is your favorite director? i'm curious

    • @JavierMartinez-il6od
      @JavierMartinez-il6od Год назад +2

      @@stephenm8725Tarantino and Anderson

    • @stephenm8725
      @stephenm8725 Год назад +2

      @@JavierMartinez-il6od can't go wrong with either Wes or Paul Thomas

  • @ThenamezRAJ
    @ThenamezRAJ Год назад +12

    This goodfella took all his heart, a great deal of his culture and kept expressing tributes because of his love for Cinema by bringing characters immortal on-screen and commanding thespians under his articulate direction. He is a perfect student of art, a great listener, fine observer amongst the greats and at the same time, crafting historical cinematic moments by simply letting his frame and actors be. He just doesn't know how great he is, simply a kid who love what he does even at 80!

  • @RetneysHolocron
    @RetneysHolocron Год назад +28

    The master. A true genius. You can see it in the way he explains his ideas and choices.

  • @doriangray6646
    @doriangray6646 11 месяцев назад +1

    "Silence" is still my favorite Martin Scorsese Film... A masterpiece.....

  • @KyleByquist
    @KyleByquist Год назад +4

    i absolutely love how much Marty loves cinema, he's such a huge fan of the art

  • @deckofcards87
    @deckofcards87 Год назад +8

    For me Raging Bull, Goodfellas and Silence will forever rank among the all time greats. Thank you, Mr Scorsese.

  • @eaglebacon8224
    @eaglebacon8224 Год назад +5

    Ive seen a bunch of these Break Downs by GQ this is the best one by a long mile. Amazing to get a glimpse of How Scorsese's mind turns. More of this please.

  • @Nomoredrama2000
    @Nomoredrama2000 Год назад +8

    It's a privilege that we get to see a film released by such a powerhouse legend, Martin Scorsese, and it's already been hailed as a masterpiece. ^^

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it Год назад +2

    Taxi Driver is still one of my favorite films of all time. There's just something about that unique style

  • @gabrielmcguoirk6106
    @gabrielmcguoirk6106 Год назад

    Scorsese explaining Taxi Driver is so wonderfully done. Truly the greatest director of all time

  • @suat365
    @suat365 Год назад +5

    One of the greatest director of all time.
    My favourite films are:
    Goodfellas
    Raging Bull
    Casino
    Cape Fear
    The Departed.
    Masterpieces

  • @meeks1201
    @meeks1201 Год назад +9

    He never misses, such an amazing storyteller.

  • @ManCave1972
    @ManCave1972 Год назад +6

    Scorsese is the real deal. That rare combination of a genius filmmaker AND a master storyteller.

  • @franlovelsimic8421
    @franlovelsimic8421 Год назад +1

    Still so sharp and pure. Sad "Bringing Out The Dead" wasn't mentioned but expected.

  • @jayquoproductions
    @jayquoproductions 9 месяцев назад +1

    I really wish he talked about King of Comedy, honestly one of his best movies and so underrated

  • @evertonmareto2691
    @evertonmareto2691 Год назад +4

    Please make part 2 with the films: The King of Comedy, The Last Temptation of Christ, The Age of Innocence, Casino, Shutter Island and then a part 3 with the rest of the films and a part 4 with the documentaries. Thanks!

  • @Eyephere
    @Eyephere Год назад +6

    Shoutout to whoever decided to put the TV off balance just as Martin talked about keeping the audience off balance 1:31

  • @OrreBorree
    @OrreBorree Год назад +4

    Scorsese is a true gem when it comes to filmmaking. Absolutely crushed to see that I didn't get to see what he had to say about Shutter Island though since that is one of my top 5 favourite movies.

    • @Thespeedrap
      @Thespeedrap Год назад

      True he never covered Last Temptation neither.

  • @DrSnowBrainHealth
    @DrSnowBrainHealth 9 месяцев назад

    Probably the best and most iconic director on the planet and in history….thank you Marty!

  • @LucasPenido
    @LucasPenido Год назад +2

    This is the equivalent of having a seat down with Da Vinci or Michelangelo,, to discuss their masterpieces. We’re so blessed to be able to live in the same era as Scorsese!