Martin Scorsese favorite 5 films
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2018
- These 5 films changed martin scorsese life.
The Searchers (John Ford, 1956)
Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, 1941)
The Red Shoes (Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1948)
Otto e Mezzo, 8 1/2 (Federico Fellini, 1963)
Il Gattopardo, The Leopard (Luchino Visconti, 1963) Кино
"I've seen a lot of movies; it's terrible."
I like how he says it like it's an addiction - which it probably is.
The influence of Citizen Kane on Scorsese is really high. Every of his biopics are really like Citizen Kane
His kids must have a better appreciation of film than him, because he had to learn all this himself, they have a great mentor.
Richer the parents , butter 🧈 the life for the kids
THE SEARCHERS is indeed the best Western, and I've seen all of them as well. Funny thing is it didn't do much for me the first time I saw it.
Prefer the spaghetti westerns tbh
Lawrence of Arabia is probably number 6
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I've only seen one of those 5 films which is Citizen Kane, I should check out the others sometime.
They are all amazing. Particularly the searchers and the red shoes. Searchers one of best westerns ever!
Marty says it's so it must be.
The Wild Bunch is my favourite movie
A big influence on Edgar Wright and Kathryn Bigelow!
Paris, Texas is mine
its top five for me.
Wild bunch probably one the 5 best Western of all time
Second favorite western right behind The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
This was a long time ago. His choices might be different now.
@Balão Vermelho Why?
@@lizclegg7556 He participated in the 2012 Sight & Sound poll and voted for all of those five films.
visca barca To be fair there were also 7 other films in his 2012 Sight And Sound Poll list....but I take your point. It's remarkable that, even by 2012, his top films have no addition from 1968 onwards. Surprised there was no Tarkovsky for instance.
@@davidsanderson5918 I guess it was simply because he started to become a filmmaker himself at that point and the biggest influence for him came from films of the 1940s and 1950s.
@@davidsanderson5918 I cant find anything of anyone even mentioning Tarkovskys name besides Bergman
He speaks so fast and so softly, I can't get the name of rhe first movie, let alone the rest.
So much for that interview.
The names of the movies he lists are The Searchers, Citizen Kane, The Red Shoes, 8 1/2, and The Leopard.
Who the fuck would know how many films they have seen lol
😂yes bro
Wonder what shows he likes.
Does anyone know the 125 movies he submitted?
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@@space.midnight.cowboy thanks for your contribution
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