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Saw this today, and I can only assume that it has been drawn up by someone that has only seen those specific 10 Scorsese films and had suffered some kind of head injury before going in to see The Departed.

No Mean Streets, no King of Comedy, no fucking Casino??? But The Irishman, Shutter Island and Cape Fear all get on there along with The Departed?

Nonsense.

 

edit: They appear to have deleted the tweet, so here it is:

 

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52 minutes ago, KnightswoodBear said:

 

Saw this today, and I can only assume that it has been drawn up by someone that has only seen those specific 10 Scorsese films and had suffered some kind of head injury before going in to see The Departed.

No Mean Streets, no King of Comedy, no fucking Casino??? But The Irishman, Shutter Island and Cape Fear all get on there along with The Departed?

Nonsense.

Indeed. 

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Can't make the link work for me but i love making a list. I've seen 18, although i was dozing on and off through the last temptation of christ and can only remember one scene from the colour of money. 

Miss world order:

10 - Casino

9 - Gangs of New York 

8- The Departed

7- Shutter Island 

6 - The Wolf of Wall Street 

5 - Raging Bull

4 - Mean Streets

3 - The King of Comedy

2 - Taxi Driver

1 - Goodfellas 

 

Top three could probably be in any order tbh. 

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Just now, coprolite said:

Can't make the link work for me but i love making a list. I've seen 18, although i was dozing on and off through the last temptation of christ and can only remember one scene from the colour of money. 

Miss world order:

10 - Casino

9 - Gangs of New York 

8- The Departed

7- Shutter Island 

6 - The Wolf of Wall Street 

5 - Raging Bull

4 - Mean Streets

3 - The King of Comedy

2 - Taxi Driver

1 - Goodfellas 

 

Top three could probably be in any order tbh. 

It appears Total Film have realised what a rip roaring c**t they have made of themselves and deleted the tweet.

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No Last Temptation of Christ either. Shutter fucking Island and Gangs of New York, FFS.

There's a recent Scorsese Top Fives in the requisite forum, if anyone can be arsed looking. I do quite like the fact that, despite being mainly known for his hard-boiled crime dramas, he's regularly made attempts at different genres and styles of film, some of which you forget were directed by him. After Hours is one that I didn't know was a Scorsese film for years, but is well worth a couple of hours of anyone's time if you're in the mood for something a bit weird.

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Seeing a lot of disrespect for Scorsese's more modern stuff in this thread. Films like The Irishman (Robert De Niro fight scene a side), Shutter Island, Wolf of Wall Street & The Departed are all absolutely brilliant films and this new one is meant to be very good as well although I've not watched it yet. 

The above films don't hold a candle to the likes of Casino, Goodfellas, Raging Bull and The King of Comedy (which is a superior version of The Joker IMO) but that's not proof of Scorsese declining, it just shows how stacked his filmography is.

The GOAT for me.

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2 hours ago, Ludo*1 said:

Seeing a lot of disrespect for Scorsese's more modern stuff in this thread. Films like The Irishman (Robert De Niro fight scene a side), Shutter Island, Wolf of Wall Street & The Departed are all absolutely brilliant films and this new one is meant to be very good as well although I've not watched it yet. 

The above films don't hold a candle to the likes of Casino, Goodfellas, Raging Bull and The King of Comedy (which is a superior version of The Joker IMO) but that's not proof of Scorsese declining, it just shows how stacked his filmography is.

The GOAT for me.

I love Wolf of Wall Street and I think it stands up well against his "classics".  The Irishman left me cold. I didn't dislike it, but it just didn't do very much for me.  I thought Shutter Island was very meh and, as I've said, I actively disliked The Departed.

I am extremely excited about his new one, though.

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Mindblowing that there are people who saw Shutter Island and thought, "aye, proper good film, that".

I guess there's bound to be someone in the world who unironically loved Manos: The Hands of Fate too.

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I prefer his character driven stuff -- King of Comedy, The Color of Money, Taxi Driver and Bringing out the Dead which is underrated IMO.

Never understood the appeal or even the point of Cape Fear, it's nowhere near the level of the original. Not too keen on Wolf of Wall Street either.

 

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20 hours ago, Ludo*1 said:

Seeing a lot of disrespect for Scorsese's more modern stuff in this thread. Films like The Irishman (Robert De Niro fight scene a side), Shutter Island, Wolf of Wall Street & The Departed are all absolutely brilliant films and this new one is meant to be very good as well although I've not watched it yet. 

The above films don't hold a candle to the likes of Casino, Goodfellas, Raging Bull and The King of Comedy (which is a superior version of The Joker IMO) but that's not proof of Scorsese declining, it just shows how stacked his filmography is.

The GOAT for me.

Not sure he's the GOAT (hate that anyway), but agree with everything else.

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Is the Wolf of Wall Street that propaganda film for a convicted fraudster, outright lying about him being a reformed character despite him dodging repayments to his victims and being well into crypto scams these days?

Fucking amazing what Hollywood gets away with when it comes to real-life people. The number of folk they've slandered and whitewashed purely for a better story is unreal.

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8 hours ago, Derry Alli said:

The wolf of Wall Street isn't just his best film, it's in the top 5 films ever.

I feel like I'm going crazy when I read this and other posts. I couldn't abide that movie mainly as the main character was utterly horrible as was everyone around him. I got the feeling that I was almost supposed to admire him.

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11 hours ago, BFTD said:

Is the Wolf of Wall Street that propaganda film for a convicted fraudster, outright lying about him being a reformed character despite him dodging repayments to his victims and being well into crypto scams these days?

Fucking amazing what Hollywood gets away with when it comes to real-life people. The number of folk they've slandered and whitewashed purely for a better story is unreal.

I don't think anyone with a semblance of intelligence really thinks that Jordan Belfort, before and after his downfall, is and was anything but an absolute scumbag no matter how he came across in the film but, it is an absolutely sensational performance by LDC and, frankly the film is hilarious.  Several scenes where, on first watch I was doubled up in laughter...  not least when Donnie first sets eyes on Nadine at the party 😅

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I stand alone in my circle of friends and I suspect the same will apply here based on the fact that for me if I could only watch one Scorsese film again, it would 100% be Casino. By a good way my favourite thing he's ever done among all of his classics.

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