13:49 to prove that he is not against pure entertainment movies as long as they have some kind quality to them, (unlike most Marvel movies, which to me are mostly average, similar and a bit soulless).
He's not against Marvel neither: hes reiterated again and again that he's against the same movie being done again and again that pushes out the smaller films and actual filmmaking. It's created a toxic system where the studios won't even take a second look at a project unless it's a superhero/franchise material. Hes stated so many times there's a place for this kind of "rollercoaster attraction" but not when it takes over and leaves nothing else.
The beginnings of his origin in NY reminds me a little of how communities are in London. If you go to Brick Lane, Wast London you see an area saturated with Bangladeshis who never really leave their area. They have everything in that locality. The restaurants. The places of worship. The language.
at 22:24 Brown and Scorsese discuss the interim between New York, New York and Raging Bull. Brown mentions Scorsese had been hospitalized for his asthma condition and was going through a 'bad patch' in his career. There's a bit of a white wash going on here and I'm surprised Scorsese was not more forthcoming as he has been elsewhere. In fact, Scorsese, like so many in the late 70s, was suffering from cocaine addiction.
By far the best DIRECTOR of ALL TIME!! The nicest man in the Film Industry!! Love you Marty!!
I could listen to Marty all day. Great interview, Professor Brown.
13:49 to prove that he is not against pure entertainment movies as long as they have some kind quality to them, (unlike most Marvel movies, which to me are mostly average, similar and a bit soulless).
He's not against Marvel neither: hes reiterated again and again that he's against the same movie being done again and again that pushes out the smaller films and actual filmmaking. It's created a toxic system where the studios won't even take a second look at a project unless it's a superhero/franchise material.
Hes stated so many times there's a place for this kind of "rollercoaster attraction" but not when it takes over and leaves nothing else.
@@guileniam that's right.
Another magnificent interview, Professor. Miss your series Reflections on the Silver Screen.
Love the interviews of Marty!
The beginnings of his origin in NY reminds me a little of how communities are in London. If you go to Brick Lane, Wast London you see an area saturated with Bangladeshis who never really leave their area. They have everything in that locality. The restaurants. The places of worship. The language.
that introduction Brownie gave to Marty was GOOD.
Pity Deniro never does an in-depth interview like this.
He's too shy for interviews, especially these long ones
I wish you would put up the interviews you did on AMC back in the 90s. I remember you interviewing Charlton Heston, Anthony Perkins, Walter Mathau...
***** Looking forward to it!!
Top 10 interviews of all time. Dang!
That prof tho.
Never heard of this professor Brown b4 today. Great show!
Marty needs a podcast. I could listen to this fucker ramble all day.
Amazing discussion. Scorsese's hilarious.
Imagine if Marty was on coke or even lots of coffee. His talking patterns are incredibly fast! His mind must always be running at 1000 mph!
We don't have to imagine 😂
Sensational interview
Thank you professor Richard Brown
17:12 that girl 😍
at 22:24 Brown and Scorsese discuss the interim between New York, New York and Raging Bull. Brown mentions Scorsese had been hospitalized for his asthma condition and was going through a 'bad patch' in his career. There's a bit of a white wash going on here and I'm surprised Scorsese was not more forthcoming as he has been elsewhere. In fact, Scorsese, like so many in the late 70s, was suffering from cocaine addiction.
I have the same problem with left and right!
Intense, funny, insightful, demanding, searching. Marty!
Living God, Scorsese.
Always interesting to listen to. But no mention of Infernal affairs!
28:50
I love the stop watch :)
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
He talks fast.
I know and it’s impossible to understand him I hate this interview because of him
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I have to watch this for class and it’s a nightmare. He talks way too fast and it’s so hard to understand him
hahahahahaha
Legend