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Martin Scorsese on GOODFELLAS 

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In this video, director Martin Scorsese discusses his iconic film, GOODFELLAS, his first viewing of the influencial 1931 film THE PUBLIC ENEMY, the idea of GOODFELLAS fitting in to a film "lineage of outlaws," and the danger of exuberance leading one astray into a world of crime and violence.
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Комментарии : 109   
@legendsxdie123
@legendsxdie123 12 лет назад
Scorsese is like a film encyclopedia, i love hearing him speak.
@mwmk4764
@mwmk4764 8 лет назад
Watching this guy while talking is amazing experience
@mynameispredatormynameispr1231
I am a huge Scorsese fan and man, I really like Goodfellas, The Departed, Taxi Driver, Wolf of Wall Street, Casino, and Gangs of New York. But most of all, Raging Bull, the greatest movie of all time!!!
@fragr33f74
@fragr33f74 8 лет назад
I'm offended you didn't at least mention King of comedy
@awesome420ication
@awesome420ication 7 лет назад
He's my favourite director. Although, the departed is my personal favourite of his, I also think that Raging Bull, from a craftsmanship standpoint is the most(at least one of) well-made movie of all time.
@deathbyslipknot
@deathbyslipknot 7 лет назад
The Departed is my favorite. Goodfellas is a close second. Casino is good too. But I don't think The Wolf of Wall Street was that great.
@szymusiek1980
@szymusiek1980 7 лет назад
I only liked The Departed and no else movies of him.
@user-ny6ng3lk7y
@user-ny6ng3lk7y 6 лет назад
MY NAME IS PREDATOR MY NAME IS PREDATOR Wrong. Greatest movie of all Time is The Godfather
12 лет назад
A true genius. Best living american director talking about what is probably his best film (and he has many other masterpieces...Taxi Driver, Raging Bull)
@krombopulos_michael
@krombopulos_michael 12 лет назад
Finally a decent length interview with one of the best directors around. Happy birthday Scorsese
@temyi75
@temyi75 12 лет назад
This man is sure one of the best directors ever.
@5Heliotrope
@5Heliotrope 12 лет назад
favourite director talkin' bout my favourite movie
@riclee9504
@riclee9504 6 лет назад
Greatest movie ever made. I can't exaggerate how many times I've seen it. Since I was a kid. I'm 35 and I've seen it "literally " a hundred times.
@mojackss6923
@mojackss6923 2 года назад
Now go home and get your fucking shinebox
@babscabs1987
@babscabs1987 Год назад
"Literally"?
@riclee9504
@riclee9504 Год назад
@@babscabs1987 Literally! 🙌🙏
@Illumirage
@Illumirage 12 лет назад
Great film. One of my favorites. Nothing beats that scene with the Clapton song, 'Layla' in the background. Rare occurrence where part of a song and film seem like they were made for each other.
@cremetangerine82
@cremetangerine82 3 года назад
Or having a brutal beat-down to a hippie sounding Donovan’s “Atlantis”!
@emmettengelhardt9995
@emmettengelhardt9995 3 года назад
Cape Fear is criminally underrated
@kalyndor
@kalyndor 12 лет назад
Happy Birthday Martin!
@shazid1891
@shazid1891 3 года назад
Goodfellas, Casino, Taxi Driver and After Hours are my favorite Scorsese movies.
@vinceniederman3235
@vinceniederman3235 9 лет назад
Martin Scorsese Has a Wonderful Voice When He Speaks By Taking His Time With His Thoughts On Goodfellas One Of My Favorite Crime Movies Ever I Know He's Italian In His Voice Just Like Robert De Niro Is!
@colonelwhite1512
@colonelwhite1512 8 лет назад
+Vincent Niederman De Niro is three quarters Irish
@Revolver1981
@Revolver1981 8 лет назад
+Ned Kelly No he's not. De Niro is only quarter Irish. He's quarter Italian as well. Plus Dutch and French.
@itssaltdude6572
@itssaltdude6572 5 лет назад
Vince Niederman Why Do You CaPaTaLiZe EvErY wOrd aS iF eVerY seNteNce is MoRe iMporTaNt tHan the OtheR
@syedsaadjameel4
@syedsaadjameel4 2 года назад
Such lovely lighting. Who ever did it, deserves to be commended.
@HardLuckFilms
@HardLuckFilms 12 лет назад
Genius, one of my greatest inspirations.
@DK774
@DK774 12 лет назад
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARTIN
@TheWoud
@TheWoud 12 лет назад
One of the greatest directors of modern cinema!
@robbo03
@robbo03 2 года назад
I could listen to him talk about film all day.
@TheKINGofLIGHT
@TheKINGofLIGHT 12 лет назад
I wish he would make a movie of "The Deeds of my Fathers" by Paul David Pope with Robert Deniro playing Frank Costello and Martin playing Gene Pope at the National Enquirer!!!
@stanphillips9376
@stanphillips9376 6 лет назад
I met him a couple of years ago charmingfella
@cremetangerine82
@cremetangerine82 3 года назад
Details, if you’re comfortable to share?
@lightingcobra
@lightingcobra 12 лет назад
Same here!
@letitbe121
@letitbe121 12 лет назад
Happy Birthday Marty!
@thebearisoverhere
@thebearisoverhere 12 лет назад
Wow, fantastic video!
@rbleaks818
@rbleaks818 6 лет назад
One of the greatest
@blaskolugosi
@blaskolugosi Год назад
Admiración sin límites El mejor director de la historia 🤟🤟🤟
@Dennis213100
@Dennis213100 11 лет назад
Perfect.
@jamster36012
@jamster36012 2 года назад
Does anyone know how to find the full interview?
@metaldeath0
@metaldeath0 11 лет назад
Some of the greatest film makers come from New York. I think only a city like New York can produce minds like Martin.
@jimbeanthelegend1982
@jimbeanthelegend1982 5 лет назад
Masterpiece
@RussoClNEMATICS
@RussoClNEMATICS 11 лет назад
I would to see a film written by Tarintino and DIrected by Scoesese
@jasonhparker71
@jasonhparker71 7 лет назад
Russo Cinematics or a Scorsese script directed by Tarantino
@ayushmandatta9838
@ayushmandatta9838 2 года назад
Nope directed by scorsese and written by tarantino
@hydratedgoodfella4191
@hydratedgoodfella4191 5 лет назад
I'm gonna PAYYUMM!!!
@pho3nix-
@pho3nix- 12 лет назад
You should fix the audio in this AFI.
@salkizar
@salkizar 11 лет назад
He looks like a mob boss..lol Amazing director. Love all his movies
@thomasjones2415
@thomasjones2415 4 года назад
Goodfellas Martin Scoresese Masterpiece,
@thanx4life
@thanx4life 12 лет назад
@legendsxdie123 He is a film encyclopedia because before going into the film-making business, Scorsese was a film critic, thus allowing to learn about films WAY more than the average person.
@buffilms
@buffilms 12 лет назад
never made that connection between the last shot of goodfellas and that of great train robbery...but last time i checked im not martin scorsese
@MrSitemaster2
@MrSitemaster2 11 лет назад
Do you really expect gangsters to be politically correct with their language?
@PoletBally
@PoletBally 11 лет назад
Does anyone have this video where it isn't sped up x 1.5?
@TheMrMatMathew
@TheMrMatMathew 11 лет назад
Maan... that would be great
@smdmorga2
@smdmorga2 12 лет назад
Goodfellas is probably one of my favorite Scorsese films (along with Raging Bull). It's definitely one of the greatest gangster films-it has a terrific story, acting, camera work, and tons of other terrific elements. All my life I've wanted to be a gangster forever!
@neilgraves5069
@neilgraves5069 2 года назад
If i ever have to take my hat off. It would be for him . Respect to mr Scorsese
@blastradius9136
@blastradius9136 2 года назад
1:08 He slipped and almost said Paul Vario instead of Paul Sorvino lol Pauly in Goodfellas is based off real life mobster Paul Vario.
@TatyanaBuie
@TatyanaBuie 11 лет назад
how he speaks haha love it
@ClevelandOh216
@ClevelandOh216 Год назад
The 🎥 🐐
@mbri1949
@mbri1949 Год назад
Scorsese is the absolute BEST
@robertoalcantaranuneesbeto9458
@robertoalcantaranuneesbeto9458 4 года назад
Hail Scorsese.
@blastradius9136
@blastradius9136 2 года назад
Love Scorsese. One of the realest directors out there next to Mel Gibson and Clint Eastwood.
@Poetakonguero
@Poetakonguero 11 лет назад
You are forgetting the scene in Taxi Driver when Travis kills a black thief at a convenience store, and the store owner asks Travis to leave as if nothing happened. Although, I don't think Scorsese has a racist side at all. He's too smart for something like that.
@christophermagdaleno3733
@christophermagdaleno3733 3 месяца назад
God bless you
@axxellein
@axxellein 2 года назад
TRES Heavy
@ZachRose88
@ZachRose88 12 лет назад
Scorsese is absolutely brilliant. Taxi Driver is a masterpiece (among others of course, but definitely my favorite).
@cks7372
@cks7372 Год назад
A double billing of Public Enemy & Little Ceasar! Nice night for the big screen! Love both of those, he's right P.E. is more realistic, but I do love ol' Edward G.Robinson though! Seeee!
@IndependentGeorge76
@IndependentGeorge76 10 лет назад
Only just noticed he looks like Paulie Walnuts
@barbedheart
@barbedheart 12 лет назад
@swordpunisher Thank you! Knowledge is power.
@pedrokantharia7307
@pedrokantharia7307 3 года назад
Our god!!
@Mindcreat0r
@Mindcreat0r 5 лет назад
hope he liked it
@PackCorey
@PackCorey 11 лет назад
It would be fantastic if Tarantino and Scorsese teamed up and wrote a script together and even directed the film together. Maybe the film would be something like Pulp Fiction meets The Departed. Now, that would be epic!
@jdogsguitar
@jdogsguitar 12 лет назад
THOSE EYEBROWS!!!
@MrCherubhair1
@MrCherubhair1 11 лет назад
I don't think he is racist, because he's showing it in a bad light.
@jsejati9155
@jsejati9155 9 лет назад
He spoils me with The great train robbery
@mynameispredatormynameispr1231
then you should have seen the movie before getting to this video, dumbass.
@cov9290
@cov9290 4 года назад
@@mynameispredatormynameispr1231 this interview aint about the great train robbery. How are we supposed to know. Luckily for me i was reading comments.
@chrisallitt2113
@chrisallitt2113 Год назад
He's so awesome to listen to but every now and again he gets carried away and says some strange things. Such a good director
@zimonslot
@zimonslot 11 лет назад
He needs to make a film about the Russian mob in the US.
@bobmar9239
@bobmar9239 3 года назад
That's not what he knows. He knows the Italian mob from the 50s and the 60s
@dannyhipolito817
@dannyhipolito817 3 года назад
Marty makes movies on Wiseguys
@blastradius9136
@blastradius9136 2 года назад
I would love to see that or the Mexican cartels.
@ayushmandatta9838
@ayushmandatta9838 2 года назад
Watch eastern promises by cronenberg
@evangelinaras
@evangelinaras 7 лет назад
Crime as car rear - R
@jackiemurphy1524
@jackiemurphy1524 Год назад
He made great movies but always remember the nameless people and the City that inspired him are the real stars….
@brunogonz86
@brunogonz86 10 лет назад
It was different times buddy. It's not like Marthin Luther King had a dream for nothing.
@barbedheart
@barbedheart 12 лет назад
1.09: Is he about to say Paul VERHOEVEN? That's odd.
@californiaslastgasp6847
@californiaslastgasp6847 2 года назад
No, he mistakenly said “Vario”. Paul Vario was the real life name of the Paul Cicero character.
@barbedheart
@barbedheart 2 года назад
@@californiaslastgasp6847 Thank you for clearing this up nine years later.
@californiaslastgasp6847
@californiaslastgasp6847 2 года назад
@@barbedheart You’re welcome.
@thelastjohnwayne
@thelastjohnwayne 4 года назад
Scorsese's eyebrows look like 2 Mustaches
@Templedelagloire
@Templedelagloire 11 лет назад
couldn't understand a word
@PackCorey
@PackCorey 11 лет назад
Martin Scorsese is probably one of the greatest directors of all time! Goodfellas, The Departed, Gangs of New York, and Cape Fear are probably my top four favorite Scorsese films but I've always wondered if Scorsese had a racist side to him since most of his films have dialogue that belittles or discriminates against African-Americans. Just a thought.
@ImNotJoshPotter
@ImNotJoshPotter 6 лет назад
Pack man ur gay
@leftygunnzable
@leftygunnzable 11 лет назад
Chuck you couldnt understand a word, this guy is talking in english pronunciating words correctly, whats the matter with you, you dont know how to listen?
@maskedmarvyl2698
@maskedmarvyl2698 8 лет назад
Scorsese glorified the criminals in Goodfellas; he made the cops and people that reported the criminals as clowns. He's more sympathetic (and fan of) these thugs than he's willing to admit...
@fragr33f74
@fragr33f74 8 лет назад
That's your interpretation. He shows us how we can be seduced by that life style. He did the same with Wolf of wall street. The character in that lives an incredibly lavish life, but ultimately loses everything, and everyone around him gets destroyed. If you watch his films and them really want to become like the people in his films, you're a little messed up.
@ajdc88
@ajdc88 8 лет назад
Had he intended to glorify them, he wouldn't have included all of the incredibly nauseating violence and the last act where we see them all getting their comeuppance. Glorifying them would have had them acting for some motive other than money and power, but there's none of that. Granted the main characters show concern and fraternity for one another, but in the end, they all try to sell out the other. So, sure, if you watch only the first 90 minutes, it's a glorification. The last hour or so is anything but.
@fragr33f74
@fragr33f74 8 лет назад
+baw bag bang on!
@marshallzane7735
@marshallzane7735 7 лет назад
Fucking moron
@2012jaysean
@2012jaysean 7 лет назад
Masked Marvyl they were portrayed as they were
@sakurabloomltd.8667
@sakurabloomltd.8667 3 года назад
Ive often watched Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese on separate interviews discuss their love of movies. And just watching people describe their passion is always a thrill because you're buying the person and not jus the movies they describe. They help to see the product in a different way. Sorry I rambled but anyway, I always felt that the difference between watching Spielberg describe movies and Scorsese describe movies, Spielberg is definitely a textbook or an encyclopedia while Scorsese is a friggin library.
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