Martin Scorsese Won’t Watch His Old Movies | Late Night with Conan O’Brien
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
- (Original Airdate: 2/20/96) Appearing during “Time Travel Week”, Martin Scorsese discusses the making of Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, the golden age of American cinema in the 1970s, and why he won’t re-watch his films.
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Scorcese has impressive eyebrows
He's Italian
He's the outcome if Breznev and Joe Pesci had a kid....
It looks like he has reversed erasers instead of eyebrows
@@cemtv5264 I'm Irish and could grow a hamster above each eye
His eyebrows have him more like.
This is a great interview, I love when Conan is a genuine fan because his questions are that much sharper
I grew up watching Conan, Letterman and Leno...Conan was my favorite, I stayed up just to watch his monologue and found myself glued to the TV laughing the hole episode. Those where great times, thank you Conan!!! God Bless you Sir.
One of the funnier Scorsese interviews was the one from (I think) 2003, when he was talking about being a night owl and getting upset when the sun would rise. Conan ran with it: "The sun's rising! This is MADNESS!" Please tell me someone else remembers that one.
I remember that.
I relate to that on a spiritual level, never heard of others being annoyed at how short the night is as a night owl.
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Martin Scorcese is good at doing interviews.
..Wait ‘til you see his movies.
I'd die if I ever met Martin Scorsese I'm that big of a fan
“Were you addressing me?!” Lmaoooooo
That was a great interview and the Tony Randall at the end was priceless, I've never seen Marty so happy and elated! Brilliant.
Scorsese was one of the few to champion Heaven's Gate at the time, and now people have come back around to his view
Yes!
I don't see who when the movie is overlong, and self-indulgent for the director. Oh and cinematography is shit.
Conan has always been great
And the state of cinema has only gotten worse since then. Scorsese has always been right.
You'll eat your 10 superhero movies per week and you'll like it!
@@cyanpunch6140 don't forget your 10 soulless imitations of Star Wars and 10 re-digested remakes of bastardized adaptations of public domain fairy tales that Disney somehow managed to claim ownership of. What a time to be alive!
Holy Bajesus, actual filmmaking questions on a talk show! Conan never ceases to amaze 🤙
He is a real master! His movies are just best❤️
Martin's laugh is an elixir.
I moved to NYC later this same year and one of the first films I saw was "Taxi Driver," at the Angelika Film Center. It was an amazing experience to see the movie on its 20th anniversary in what was a very different city by then. Despite its almost being ruined at points by some bozo seated directly behind me who thought he was watching a Three Stooges movie and guffawed and cackled through the whole thing.
My heart goes out to you and what you had to endure with that guy who thought he was watching the Three Stooges. I think he flew out to Chicago to sit near me for a screening of "2001" in 70mm at the Music Box. Insufferable.
Man I love these old clips. Keep them coming!
Wow, he's such an intelligent guest. Great to listen to him talk about film.
I keep waiting for Scorsese’s eyebrows to fly off his face 😂
The metamorphosis happens always in early spring until they grow again.
those arent eyebrows. that's his misplaced mustache and a spare.
Scorsese talks like all the characters in his films at once.
2:49 Conan knows his film history too.
Is there the clip of the bit with the Trojan Horse?
Scorsese speaks like hes on 1.5x speed lmao
I could listen to him talk for hours I'm a huge fan
I’m also watching the video on double speed
I'm watching this video on slower speed and it works lmao
Just listen to this interview vs an interview by fallon or meyers. Incomparable. Conan's quick wit combined with his deep knowledge of pop culture/history allows him to really ask interesting questions and give ideal replies.
It’s interesting to see that people talked about movies like they do now in the 90s which we now know was a great time for new filmmakers.
What that mean?
Conan’s rocking that toga!
love this! Scorsese rules! Where is part 2 of the interview?
Scorsese looks so young! Cant believe he´s already 80
He's not 80 in this video
He definitely doesn't look 80 LoL 😂 Mediterranean genes
I loved that taxi driver parody with Tony Randall
How distinguished 🤣✋
those interviews such a blast
Tony Randall was in The King of Comedy.
That was the funniest reenactment of taxi driver iv ever seen 🤣🤣
this is one bad thing about young conan, he didn't let people speak.
Martin and Conan are both funny and lovely and all people love them
damn tony randall was 76 here looking maybe 55/60
Scorsese seems like he would be a great target for practical jokes.
conan is such a good host
When he mentioned Heaven's gate and he had that smile.
2:47
😂
this is 5 days before i was born. really surreal.
Scorsese should give lectures in schools about movie. And i mean history not directing. He just draws you in with his personality and enthusiasm.
Where is the sketch they are referring to?
This is a real interview from the good old days. Nowadays this would be interrupted several times by annoying clapping when mentioning for example Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, DeNiro, 20 year anniversary and so on ...
This feels like they were talking in 1.5x speed
where can i find this episode? and watch the toga skit.
Tony Randall WAS the best.
Oh look its Jim's Dad from American Pie
Scorsese’s eyebrows look like two halves of an awesome mustache.
He thinks this is a real talk show.
"Are you referring to me?"
Wonder if Mr. Scorsese has read The Ghost of Little Italy about him?
who would've thought that he'd be talking about the same problems almost 30 years ago.
😂😂😂😂 addressing 😂
You ruffian! Youuu hoodlum!!
After Conan was beautified by Pope John Paul II.
Man, all the eumelanin in Scorsese's body went into his eyebrows rather than the hair on his head!
I thought he was gonna pull a joker and shoot Conan
I think that’s who Conan was talking about when he said “one guest had his face pulled back so many times that his beard grows behind his ears”
Who
Are you fckng dmb?
I would say that cino or cinema is not dead, it is just overshadowed by billion dollar franchises. Like i do get Martins frustration at marvel movies, my own thought is that the marvel movies are finally good comic book adaptations and i like them. BUT! I know what they are, i do not hold them at a pedestal and i do like cinematic real life drama movies. For real, i am waiting for young frankenstein and dr strangelove blurays to come so i can watch them on big tv screen. I love black and white aesthetic. Highly respect Martin Scorsese and get his frustration.
marvel hasn't made a decent marvel film since...I lost track. all their movies they made in the past 10 years are garbage.
@@m1lst3r89 Well, i think most of the infinity gauntlet stuff was great(2007-2019). Not all of course. After that, not so great. Again, i think you have to have a comic book bias to enjoy any of this. Regular people that think "thats just manchild stuff" are alway off put by comic book movies, were they great or not.
@@humanafterallTF2 well it's true. Though I do read comic books (although I try to shy away from superheroes in recent years as they don't give anything meaningful and they never end). But definitely most comic aficionados see those movies in very favorable light. The problem is, these movies are just pop art.
William Friedkin had to say something sharp about it where he used a hypothetical group of critics who called La Dolce Vita as not as good as Batman v Superman😂.
@@m1lst3r89 Yeah, true that comics are utterly never ending. Classic story arcs can be awesome in movie format and marvel studios started to do it well with first captain america movie and iron man of course. And that pop thing is also very true. The nature of the comics makes the movies what they are, it is what it is so to say.
@@humanafterallTF2 i must say, the way I see the ideal superhero movie is not the one that has a villain who threatens to destroy the planet bur rather something close, and more intimate that also isn't a CGI spectacle. Where actually you have good parts for the actors who won't have to utter some corny lines.
Why is Conan dressed like he just stabbed julius Caesar ?
This is cimema
What is a 1975, 1 million dollars today? Only?
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I put the video at 0.75x speed and Scorsese sounds more natural at that speed than when he talks naturally. Since he doesn't talk a bunch of bullshit I guess he just thinks fast, and thus talks fast.
Conan pays for youtube review bots??
Conan's fake laugh tells a lot about who was right in that 'war'.
How did Conan get away with having a togo party on the show & why was Marty not filled in on the gag? Missed opportunity.
This was when Conan was great
tf you mean, he's still till this very day the greatest there has ever been. tell me one single comedian who can make everyone laugh even from another countries where they dont speak the same language as Conan and he gets to make them laugh. most comedian would go '' f this, they dont speak english whatever is just not my audience '' but conan can make people from all countries and ages laugh
CONAN IS ALWAYS GREAT
@xn0 if anything he has improved a lot over the years. His improv skills are unmatched. His remotes are excellent and Jordan Schlansky is the best. Conan is only show who still remains truly funny to this day
@xn0gaming Idk about his stuff in the early 2000s, but ya the sketches on his TBS show were very unfunny. His remotes and travel shows on the other hand.. that's the funniest content I have probably ever seen!
Wdym he gets better by the day
He should not watch his new movies. They suck. The greatest living director who hasn't made a decent film since Casino.
Have you seen the Departed????? What are you on about
@blackjack4677 The worst, over the top, pretentious, horrible acting and TV movie of the week cheap style. Embarrassingly bad.
@@Model_Roe Pretentious, fake, derivative, trash.
I thought The Irishman was interesting, although the attempt to digitally deage DeNiro was pretty bad, and it really does play fast and loose with Hoffa history.
@@jeffgoesrandom4217 The Departed, Shutter Island, Wolf of Wall Street, The Irishman - all great. You cannot dismiss The Departed as over the top pretentious with horrible acting.
I could've watched this for a hour.
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