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Blu-ray Samurai
Jul 2012
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Well, that is but one example. Also, "Raging Bull" bombed with audiences, and worse, "The King of Comedy" was completely ignored, and was out of the theater in like two weeks. Scorsese often tells the story of how he was watching TV on New Years Eve , 1983, and Entertainment Tonight was recapping the year in movies, and called "The King of Comedy", 'The Flop of the Year', quite gleefully. There is no question that today both of those films are very respected, generally. "Casino" is, too. We'll have to wait and see if time is kind to "Killers". |
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#32482 |
Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2011
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Not really a Scorsese fan.
I think Taxi Driver is a great movie and I enjoyed The Wolf of Wall Street but too often I find myself checking out in his movies. It doesn’t help that I’m not a massive fan of Gangster movies. Actually, I also enjoyed Hugo but that was more down to the 3D. |
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Thanks given by: | Cardboard_killer (11-28-2023), Just_Discovered_3D (12-01-2023) |
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#32483 | |
Blu-ray Baron
Jun 2008
Dry County
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The BIGGEST unpopular opinion ever (and I've had some doozies):
Woody Allen's best film is Scenes From A Mall. Quote:
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Thanks given by: | Walter Kafka (11-28-2023) |
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#32484 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
Jul 2012
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![]() Scenes from a Mall is Paul Mazursky's film, though. Allen's just in it. Though you may think it's the best film Allen was ever involved with at all, if you wish. |
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#32485 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jun 2008
Dry County
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I know it's not a Woody Allen film that he produced, wrote, or directed. It's still my favorite of ALL the stuff he's done. My favorite Woody Allen movie that he was directly involved in directing was The Curse of The Jade Scorpion. I just love Helen Hunt.
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Thanks given by: | dkelly26666 (11-28-2023), Walter Kafka (11-28-2023) |
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#32486 | |
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I might agree with you though. It's one of my favorites of his at least. You got to love the setting of Christmas at a mall with two great actors chewing it up and going over the top. |
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Thanks given by: | Walter Kafka (11-30-2023) |
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#32487 |
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In Dune, the Bene Gesserit tested for humans by subjecting them to pain and forcing them to choose life with pain or death with the gom jabbar.
I think the same thing could have been done with clips from the Three Stooges and clips of the Marx brothers. Simply jab anyone that prefers the stooges over the brothers. |
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Thanks given by: | El Dopo (12-11-2023) |
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Blu-ray Guru
Dec 2022
Middle America
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Thanks given by: | Trekkie313 (11-30-2023) |
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#32489 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2010
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Christopher Nolans achilles heel is his need to do everything in camera. This is commendable but when his subject matter demands huge, he goes small just to keep it practical. The atomic detonation should have been shattering in Oppenheimer but it was watered down to the films detriment.
Dunkirk beach in reality was sprawling and was packed with hundreds of thousands of soldiers. Nolan doesn't show that convincingly. He always scales back when the story needs him to do the opposite. The rescue boats were also hugely reduced onscreen. Nolan isn't apposed to cg but he never seems to utilise it when it calls for it and his films suffer for it. I say this as a big fan of his. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Thanks given by: | Martoto (12-01-2023), Trekkie313 (12-01-2023) |
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#32493 |
Blu-ray Guru
Dec 2022
Middle America
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I find Neil Breen movies more interesting than Oliver Stone movies.
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Thanks given by: | Trekkie313 (12-01-2023) |
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#32495 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
Aug 2021
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Sort of like Tarantino, except I get the impression that the masses have seen more of his films. |
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#32496 | |
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Yes, his catalog has lesser popular cult hits like After Hours, Bringing out the Dead, and King Of Comedy, but it also has bonafide hits like Wolf Of Wall Street, Goodfellas, The Departed among others. Shutter Island made $300 million dollars. He is not niche. He has just been working a very long time. The market shifts, sometimes you make films that don't resonate immediately, he made films in the 70s...and now he's making films for Netflix and Apple. He's been around the block. Results vary. I love Tarantino but he's only made a handful of films compared to Scorsese. The outside factors don't really compare when we're talking about a 30 year test case and 9 films as opposed to a 60 year career and 27 films. |
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Thanks given by: | dkelly26666 (12-01-2023), DR Herbert West (12-01-2023), russweiss1 (12-01-2023), UltraMario9 (12-05-2023) |
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#32497 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
Aug 2021
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Leo/DeNiro vehicles, gangster movies, and a slew of critically-acclaimed duds (not mutually exclusive)? Well, maybe that's a little unfair as I'd say Gangs of New York was carried by DD-L. I wonder if his 2002-2013 films were more accessible as, off-hand, I know they were raunchy and violent but I don't recall them being as "gross-out" as his prior films. |
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#32498 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Jan 2020
UK
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I would say the reverse personally, whilst he's never been a maker of blockbusters it actually stands out how widely viewed and known his films are when he's spent much of his career in the 70's and 80's making essentially arthouse cinema.
Films like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull I think had a cultural impact beyond what you'd expect from similar kinds of films today. |
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#32500 |
Blu-ray King
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I don't mind Leto's Joker.
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