Haha right? I was like: "Nice, someone who also thinks Casino is better than Goodfellas (IT IS AND I WILL FIGHT TIL MY LAS BREATH FOR IT) maybe not *that* low, but cool... ... oh... Casino also pretty low... Well, I guess I gotta respect that one too" His rankings are craaaaaaaazy, but I respect him for thinking differently than most.
@@henry2707 There is no such thing as perfect movie? I agree But the closest cinema got to perfection and flawless filmmaking is Goodfellas, The godfather and 2001 A Space Odessy. Goodfellas is a flawless movie.
Here's how I'd rank Scorsese's films. 23. The Incredible Hulk 22. Thor: The Dark World 21. Iron Man 2 20. Captain Marvel 19. Thor 18. Avengers: Age of Ultron 17. Ant-Man and the Wasp 16. Iron Man 3 15. Spider-Man: Far From Home 14. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 13. Captain America: The First Avenger 12. Ant-Man 11. Doctor Strange 10. Avengers: Endgame 9. Guardians of the Galaxy 8. Thor: Ragnarok 7. Black Panther 6. Spider-Man: Homecoming 5. The Avengers 4. Captain America: Civil War 3. Iron Man 2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 1. Avengers: Infinity War
Tbh I kinda wish he’d switch it up a bit. Not that they don’t work well together, but I’d like to see a different leading man in a Scorsese flick for a change
Charizarzar yah when directors find good actors that they have great chemistry they like to keep them around cause they can fulfill their vision. Tarantino uses Samuel L Jackson a lot and Wes Anderson uses Bill Murray. U know
23: Boxcar Bertha (1972) 0:40 22: Gangs of New York (2002) 1:01 21: Who’s That Knocking at My Door (1967) 1:51 20: The Age of Innocence (1993) 2:13 19: Mean Streets (1973) 2:34 18: The Color of Money (1986) 3:17 17: The Aviator (2003) 4:01 16: Shutter Island (2010) 4:45 15: Hugo (2011) 5:40 14: Cape Fear (1991) 6:28 13: Goodfellas (1990) 6:50 12: Silence (2016) 7:47 11: Cassino (1995) 8:39 10: Raging Bull (1980) 9:25 9: Bringing Out the Dead (1999) 10:01 8: The Departed (2006) 10:40 7: The Irishman (2019) 11:22 6: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) 12:12 5: After Hours (1985) 12:46 4: Taxi Driver (1976) 13:25 3: The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) 14:02 2: The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) 14:49 1: The King of Comedy (1982) 15:51
you know, i very carefully scrolled through this so i was able to see the rankings first...and then i saw you already did it for me. oh well. thanks anyway homes
I didn't even realize how long Wolf of Wall Street is, I thought it was like 2 hours long at most. That movie moves at a breakneck speed but never feels rushed, if that makes sense
@@matthewcraker6729 when you say "old timey shit" do you mean when it was made or when it's set? Either way, that's a pretty dumb outlook considering there are other fantastic movies for both times
I guess that's because not as any people have seen "Raging Bull". But yeah, that is objectively wrong. It is without a doubt Scorcese's best. I don't even see how you could dispute that. And last time I checked, it was in the top 20 greatest films of all time on Sight and Sounds top 100/1000 greatest movies of all time, and that list is compile I'm probably the best way you could attempt to make an objective list like that. If I had to guess, though this is only the third video of his I've watched, I'd guess that he's just trying to be an edgy boy by choosing Scorcese's best movies last, and his worst movies first. And to go further, I'd say the motivation for this would be because he knows it's going to make the comments blow up, which the algorithm favors. So obviously it worked lol.
I think most of his judging for top 10 was based on how unique he felt for liking the movie. Like there are consensus top all time films outside of it but the thing he repeats for the top 10 is “they’re underrated”.
I had a feeling he was gonna underrate the movie when I started watching. The guy seems like young film student. Raging bull has alot of complex human elements that you can't learn through studying film theory. The older I get (I'm still pretty young) the more interesting the movie gets. Side note, why did he put w.o.w and casino in front of goodfellas when both those films borrow their structure from goodfellas. Given this guy sounds like he only just discovered scrocese I wouldn't take his opinion too seriously
Im the only one thats gonna point out how weird is that someone who makes a youtube career out of movies reviews have never ever heard of Scorsese???? He is just amongst probably the top 5 movie directors of ALL TIME alongside Hitchcock, Tarantino, Spielberg, Cameron...
Goodfellas is my favorite out of all of these. Was my introduction to Scorsese and mob flicks. Somehow I felt like I’ve been in some of the scenes before (none of the violent ones lmao). I didn’t just feel a connection to the characters, I felt I knew them. Especially Lorraine Bracco, who apparently looks like my late great aunt who passed before I was even born.
the reason scorsese made "the aviator" was to account the life of one of the most fascinating and influential people to have worked in both film and aviation. Howard Hughs' contribution to aviation and cinema has been far overshadowed by the infamous stories of his impulsive and outlandish behavior, and people often forget that he is unquestionably one of the most important figures in aviation, and this film sort of reestablished him as an extremely important american pioneer in the eyes of the american public.
@@sleepingpowder1595 it is, unquestionably, his best film from the 21st century. While "Silence", "The Departed", and "The Irishman" are also amongst his finest works, "The Aviator" is an example of a film firing on all cylinders. As far as biopics go, its right up there with "Raging Bull" as being one of the best.
Lol. No offence but isn’t your comment just restating who the biopic’s about before listing off his achievements? I get that it’s about Howard Hughes...but as a movie I can’t see what this Martin Scorsese picture offered that we couldn’t have got from a Howard Hughes biopic made by any old director. Of course it’s made to a good standard due to Scorsese at the helm, but I still don’t think it offers much uniqueness or much of a statement to justify its existence amongst Scorsese’s best films. Like I wonder what the Aviator offers that a Howard Hughes biography book doesnt offer I mean you compared it to Raging Bull as well, but Raging Bull takes a lot more of a unique artistic direction as a movie and is often remembered primarily as a unique & original Scorsese film and then the fact it’s a true story biopic is then usually an afterthought.
I still find The Aviator enjoyable though, even if it makes for a fairly long viewing experience. But seeing as Chris Nolan says the best screenplay he’s ever written was for his unproduced HH biopic starring Jim Carrey, then I often wonder what that film would’ve been like instead of the Aviator
I would imagine no one would agree with your rankings of his films. Definitely all personal opinion. The beauty of his films though, is that 100 different people could rank his films, and no one would have the same list. My big gripe would be goodfellas ranking behind casino and irishman. Clearly your not into the gangster genre, but Goodfellas is a great film period.
Yeah, it's his opinion, does he say anything else? He clearly states that he thinks Goodfellas is a masterpiece but that he has trouble relating to the characters.
In terms of The Aviator, personally one of my favorite films and the most underrated Scorsese film in my opinion. Loved the way the character of Howard Hughes is shown in his true colors, love the music, characters, love everything about it. I have a personal connection with Howard Hughes as I am also a person with similar OCD. Also Leonardo DiCaprio's favorite role he's played too
Well I never read any of his books but the ones I watched are The Green Mile The Shawshank Redemption The Shining I'm planning on watching Carrie and Misery. Not interested in IT, IT 2 or any other (no offense)
@@maxxvii2037 The production design and cinematography is outstanding as well. There is just a little issue with the writing of movie. Besides it pretty damn good.
timestamps 23, boxcar bertha - 0:38 22, gangs of new york - 1:00 21, who's that knocking at my door - 1:51 20, the age of innocence - 2:11 19, mean streets - 2:32 18, the color of money - 3:17 17, the aviator - 4:02 16, shutter island - 4:45 15, hugo - 5:39 14, cape fear - 6:28 13, goodfellas - 6:50 12, silence - 7:46 11, casino - 8:39 10, raging bull - 9:25 09, bringing out the dead - 10:02 08, the departed - 10:40 07, the irishman - 11:20 06, alice doesn't live here anymore - 12:11 05, after hours - 12:46 04, taxi driver - 13:26 03, the last temptation of christ - 14:02 02, the wolf of wall street - 14:49 01, the king of comedy - 15:50
Ngl when Pesci got shot I felt horrible because throughout the film he talks about being made. Then the scene when it’s the day he gets made and he gets shot it really broke my heart.
Hey Karsten I just want to thank you about making all your video essays. I am a 13 year old who really wants to get into a high school film School and you are really helping me making short films 🙏
Here’s my top ten 10. Shutter island 9. The Departed 8. Casino 7. Mean Streets 6. The Irishman 5. The Wolf of Wall Street 4. The King of Comedy 3. Raging Bull 2. Goodfellas 1. Taxi Driver
I thought The Aviator was all about authenticity, integrity & reaching for the stars. It could be seen as holding a mirror to Scorsese’s own career. It was very affirming to me and holds a special place in my heart as one of my favorites. When it comes to the ending and that feeling it leaves you with, I agree, I noticed that inconclusive endings are very common amongst Scorsese films.
Mank 0069 Understandable. I think you’re reason for disliking it is the reason I like it. It’s one of those “slice of life” films. Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, and King of Comedy are my top 3. Casino is definitely a top 10 for me, though. It’s still an amazing film.
Nir Yovel Studios I would too. I’ve only watched both once, but I just didn’t find A Clockwork Orange to be quite as intriguing. Eyes Wide Shut is extremely mysterious and you never really know for sure what is going on. A Clockwork Orange relies on shock value to achieve its full effect, and the shock value isn’t as effective as it was at the time. Eyes Wide Shut was pretty shocking with the orgy, but it’s not reliant on the shock. It’s based upon the mystery, and that’s why it’s so great.
A Clockwork Orange might have some terrific performance, visuals or a big production set. but I wouldn't call that thing a masterpiece. Clockwork Orange is nothing compared to Eyes Wide Shut
Dont kill me 1. Dr strangelove 2. Barry lyndon 3.a clockwork orange 4.the shining 5.the killing 6.eyes wide shut 7.Spartacus 8.full metal jacket 9.paths of glory 10.2001 a space oddysey 11.lolita 12.killer's kiss 13.fear and desire
i remember LOVING hugo as a kid and my family actually went to it in the theaters twice. but i also couldn’t tell you anything about it, i don’t know anything about the story, characters, plot. or anything. but considering i saw it when i was 8 and still remember seeing it is pretty telling.
I know it’s one of his less talked about movies but I love The Aviator. As someone with OCD, I haven’t seen another movie come close to depicting the disorder as accurately as it was in that film.
I don't. Its an ok movie, dont get me wrong, I just dont love it nor I have ever wanted to watch it again. One of the worst (least good) Scorsese movies, in my opinion.
I admit I was holding back disdain throughout most of this (part of the Goodfellas mob), but I really do appreciate the love you give for the underrated King of Comedy at number 1👏
It’s all about The Last Temptation of Christ. Classic for me and challenging to people on both sides of Christianity, plus just a great character driven film and cinematic journey.
“Gangs of New York” had some kitschy costumes, but they way it unpacks really complex political themes and subverts audience expectations is truly brilliant
I can't really put my finger on it, but there is something I so immensely like about this movie. It's a bit over the top, but in a good way. I guess it somehow just managed to convey the tension between different groups of people inside a young, new nation, without a well established national identity.
I saw hugo as a kid for one of my birthdays in cinema. You're absolutely right as in i don't remember the scenes all i remember is having no idea what happened in it. But every time i think of it i just have this feeling of awe, i think just the cinematography and how beautiful it was left me in awe as a kid. I couldn't say why or what happened but i knew i loved that film. Only now imrealising that is when i fell in love with film. Im a style over substance gal and that must be why.
@@joentenmanshardt5165 you comment no one cares. That shows that you need something to make you feel better about yourself. There's nothing wrong with it. There are people who care about you.
Interesting hearing about the films of Scorsese from someone so young! At 55 I've grown up with these movies and to me,many of them are absolute classics...but sometimes they don't seem to connect with younger audiences. (such as my kids who basically only really like Goodfellas) I definitely disagree completely with your rankings but everyone has their own opinions and that's fine. At least you appreciate and recognize the work of a true master of cinema. And your analysis is excellent!
S Z Top ten 1.Goodfellas 2.The Irishman 3.King of Comedy 4.Taxi Driver 5.The Wolf of Wall Street 6.Casino 7.Raging Bull 8.The Departed 9.The Last Temptation of Christ 10.Silence
yeah i noticed how that flew over his head. also i do agree with the confusion on the target audience for Gangs of New York, but that was an actual event that happened in life as well
I feel this guy is gonna rewatch some of this and he's going to go back to this list and think to himself wtf was I thinking putting shutter island #16, goodfellas #13 and raging bull #10. Especially shutter which is a movie you kinda have to watch a second time to understand the masterpiece that it is.
Interesting list, I find your taste in movies quite fascinating. I’d like you to do more of these ranking videos even though some people get offended by them for some reason.
Yeah, definitly better than the typical lists. I wish more people would be so honest about their personal taste in films. Most rankings i saw are just the same as the Imdb rankings
I understand your take on The King of Comedy. It definitely deserves a bump up above most of his films considering the world of today, but you’re crazy if you think I’ll turn a blind eye to you placing Goodfellas at 13. That’s like having The Dream Team and putting Jordan on the bench, dude.
Shutter island is one of my favorite movies of all time, I think it’s supposed to start out very sharp and clean and as he starts realizing things and going crazy the feeling gets messier because we are watching through a view of an actual falling apart psycho person
@@faizanahmad6379 Bro what are you talking about? He literally has the wolf of wall street over Casino. Im not even going to mention goodfellas not being in the top 1 lol.
@@Incrediblewash yeah that's his opinion. I personally rate wolf of Wall Street over casino as well. Even though I don't personally agree with where he listed Goodfellas, it's his opinion and he gave his justifications for it. Also gangs of new York isn't that great imo. Daniel day Lewis is fantastic in it the rest of the characters and the overall story are kind of weak but the spectacle of the whole thing hold it together. So imo him putting it where he put it is fair.
1: Raging Bull 2: Wolf of Wall Street 3: Goodfellas 4: Taxi Driver 5: The Irishman 6: Casino 7: Mean Streets 8: Shutter Island 9: The Departed 10: The King of Comedy 11: Cape Fear 12: The Aviator 13: Hugo 14: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore 15: The Color Of Money
Barry Lyndon is the most underrated movie ever and also one of the greatest films ever made. Shutter Island is underrated too, it is a masterpiece of atmosphere, performance and cinematography. Though it had just a little issue with its writing.
Dawson Djodvorj “IM A US MARSHALLLL” and other things relating to the script kind of ruined the movie for me. The final scene was way too fast but the movie is really great
@@aggohyf seriously imdb? Who even cares about that dumb site, barry lyndon doesn't recieve the praise it deserves, sure it is well appreciated. But it certainly deserves the praise almost as much as 2001.
Putting Wolf of Wall Street at #2 immediately allows me to discount this list as ridiculous. The placements of Raging Bull and Casino further my opinion.
Honestly I loved Hugo as a kid! That sense of wonder in a movie is very rare in kids movies, because filmmakers often don’t take children as a demographic seriously. Kids are smarter than you think, and Martin Scorsese definitely understood that when he made Hugo. Now that I’m older and getting into film more seriously, I admit I’m able to appreciate certain references and plot points more- Hugo’s fall onto the train tracks, the writing mechanical man, the presence of George Melies, etc. BUT Scorsese didn’t try to explain why that stuff was in the film to the younger audience as if we couldn’t appreciate it just because we weren’t mature film connoisseurs. He trusted children to appreciate it without knowing the context, and that approach to directing Hugo is really what made it so brilliant.
You mean putting it where it deserves? The quality of a movie isn't purely how enjoyable it is watch (but even if it was, I'd still have this order), Wolf of Wall Street just does almost every cinematic practice a little better than the others. This is no knock on the others, just speaks to how great it (and he) is.
bro i was watching ur video and was completely on board but then you put goodfellas at 13 and not only did it completely illegitimizd you’re list it also litterally put me into existential crisis and made me rethink my life
what’s your favorite scorsese film?
THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
KING OF COMEDY
GOODFELLAS
TAXI DRIVER
THE DEPARTED
SHUTTER ISLAND
These 6 are some of my favorite movies of all time!!!!
Has to be Goodfellas
Karsten Runquist Taxi Driver
Shark tale
Casino
best Scorsese movie: shark tale
yeah boi
What?
What did Scorcese do for shark tale? Was he a producer or something?
@@amanms1999 He performed a character's voice.
Had to do a double take when I saw that lmao
I thought my phone broke when I saw Goodfellas at 13
and King of Comedy at number one
Wow. It's absolutely ridiculous that you would watch such a violent, crime-filled movie like GoodFellas when you were only 13 years old...
The Fidget Spinner Movie good one
@@joseorlandobasurtocarrera1295 King of Comedy deserves to be near the top. It's amazing.
@@maximumoccupancy Even worse that he watched a masterpiece like that on his phone
Shark tale is still the best gangster movie ever made
Yep, even Homer Simpson said so.
Yes, Finally
Oh yeah for sure
Facts
I don't think I've disagreed more with a ranking in my entire life. Subscribed.
Haha right? I was like:
"Nice, someone who also thinks Casino is better than Goodfellas (IT IS AND I WILL FIGHT TIL MY LAS BREATH FOR IT) maybe not *that* low, but cool...
... oh... Casino also pretty low... Well, I guess I gotta respect that one too"
His rankings are craaaaaaaazy, but I respect him for thinking differently than most.
Man Goodfellas is one of those movies you rewatch and rewatch and it never gets boring.
Same with Casino
@@nikk796 Casino is the longest 3 hours of my life
Facts
@@folsomprisonblues5087 In a good way?
The very definition of classic
I'm all for people having their own opinions, but putting Goodfellas at no.13 is going a step too far.
Me, I have the same burning question that most of you probably do:
Where is the Quiz Show?
@Luke Farris LMAO NO ITS NOT.
Luke Farris HOW DARE YOU
@@henry2707 Saying goodfellas has flaws is actually hilarious.
You're a funny guy!
@@henry2707 There is no such thing as perfect movie? I agree
But the closest cinema got to perfection and flawless filmmaking is Goodfellas, The godfather and 2001 A Space Odessy.
Goodfellas is a flawless movie.
Here's how I'd rank Scorsese's films.
23. The Incredible Hulk
22. Thor: The Dark World
21. Iron Man 2
20. Captain Marvel
19. Thor
18. Avengers: Age of Ultron
17. Ant-Man and the Wasp
16. Iron Man 3
15. Spider-Man: Far From Home
14. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
13. Captain America: The First Avenger
12. Ant-Man
11. Doctor Strange
10. Avengers: Endgame
9. Guardians of the Galaxy
8. Thor: Ragnarok
7. Black Panther
6. Spider-Man: Homecoming
5. The Avengers
4. Captain America: Civil War
3. Iron Man
2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
1. Avengers: Infinity War
non of those are cinema, they're cringe
Matty come on dude. You can be a fan of MCU movies and classic Cinema
@@justcj8039 no
Winter soldier n.1 mate
Who’s gonna tell of him?
As much as DeNiro and Leo being in so many Scorsese films, it's really surprising that he didn't have have both of them in one together.
Killers of the Flower Moon is coming
Eh….not really. They’re both too likely to helm a feature alone, firstly, but secondly they’re just very different actors
They are in a movie together, This Boys Life.
@@anneb889 Yes, but that wasn't a Scorsese film. But still good, nonetheless!
@@vainfountain killer of the flower moon
👏don’t 👏say 👏you 👏know 👏Scorsese 👏if 👏you 👏haven’t 👏watched 👏Shark Tale
Bobachess r/gatekeeping
@@tomcatst2467 r/wooooosh
@@alfredbillington2141 r/wooooosh
Stfu this is cancer
Hucci Gang you do know he’s IN shark tale right?
Shutter Island very underated, one of the best in my honest opinion
Ismael M. Agreed
Definitely not Leonardo's best. His best is definitely Catch Me If You Can.
Not at all. It's not upto Scorsese's mark. He can make films like that in his sleep.
it’s dull and utterly boring
@@sriramsena144 But for the audience its fascinating!
I didn’t realize how often Leo was in Scorsese’s movies
@@Moby_d-k9p it's scheduled next year no?
Leo adds 50 more mil to the budget...
@@v4v819 He usually casts the same main for a lot of films, it was DeNiro, then shifted to DiCaprio.
Tbh I kinda wish he’d switch it up a bit. Not that they don’t work well together, but I’d like to see a different leading man in a Scorsese flick for a change
Charizarzar yah when directors find good actors that they have great chemistry they like to keep them around cause they can fulfill their vision. Tarantino uses Samuel L Jackson a lot and Wes Anderson uses Bill Murray. U know
23: Boxcar Bertha (1972) 0:40
22: Gangs of New York (2002) 1:01
21: Who’s That Knocking at My Door (1967) 1:51
20: The Age of Innocence (1993) 2:13
19: Mean Streets (1973) 2:34
18: The Color of Money (1986) 3:17
17: The Aviator (2003) 4:01
16: Shutter Island (2010) 4:45
15: Hugo (2011) 5:40
14: Cape Fear (1991) 6:28
13: Goodfellas (1990) 6:50
12: Silence (2016) 7:47
11: Cassino (1995) 8:39
10: Raging Bull (1980) 9:25
9: Bringing Out the Dead (1999) 10:01
8: The Departed (2006) 10:40
7: The Irishman (2019) 11:22
6: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) 12:12
5: After Hours (1985) 12:46
4: Taxi Driver (1976) 13:25
3: The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) 14:02
2: The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) 14:49
1: The King of Comedy (1982) 15:51
you know, i very carefully scrolled through this so i was able to see the rankings first...and then i saw you already did it for me. oh well. thanks anyway homes
Spoilers😡
I didn't even realize how long Wolf of Wall Street is, I thought it was like 2 hours long at most. That movie moves at a breakneck speed but never feels rushed, if that makes sense
Caleb Spencer Yeah, I didn’t know too it was 3 hours long and I’ve watched it like 10 times
Damn 3 hours???? Feels like 2 wtf.
that's why scorsese is the greatest
I was surprised too I never knew that I watched a 3 hour movie multiple times
Caleb Spencer I know what u mean man 10/10
as an 8 year old hugo was the first movie where i was like “so that’s what a movie should be like”
Exactly
alex g fucking same dude
Hard Agree
Yeah!! I think Hugo was the movie that got me super into filmmaking
same!!
This Martin Scorsese guy’s a really good up and coming film director. He’s got a bright ass future ahead of him.
You’re joking right?
This guy will never win an Oscar
The joke was literally already used in the video. Getcho lame ass outta here
Hall Of The Vardy
You getcho negativity bullshiz outta my comment son.
Outta sight outta mind 😎
@@scifinerd17 "bullshiz" lol that was actually funny.
Now getcho unoriginal ass outta here, cuz MAN YOU CORNY
Hall Of The Vardy
Corn’s good for you, makes you stronger. You should have some, it’ll make you less of a sourpuss
Goncharov (1973) is Scorsese’s best film, and I will die on that hill 😤
I don’t get the joke
When I saw Gangs of New York at 22 I thought he was joking. When I saw Goodfellas at 13 I just started laughing.
HARD AGREE
@@matthewcraker6729 if u think that's a boring movie u have the attention span of a 2 year old
@@matthewcraker6729 when you say "old timey shit" do you mean when it was made or when it's set? Either way, that's a pretty dumb outlook considering there are other fantastic movies for both times
Gangs of new York is not good although Good fellas is great
Gangs of New York was good but the main character is F L A T as fuck
Everyone's freaking out about Goodfellas at 13, but no one's talking about how absurd Raging Bull at 10 is
Underrated Comment. I'd personally put Raging Bull in 2nd behind Taxi Driver.
I guess that's because not as any people have seen "Raging Bull". But yeah, that is objectively wrong. It is without a doubt Scorcese's best. I don't even see how you could dispute that. And last time I checked, it was in the top 20 greatest films of all time on Sight and Sounds top 100/1000 greatest movies of all time, and that list is compile I'm probably the best way you could attempt to make an objective list like that.
If I had to guess, though this is only the third video of his I've watched, I'd guess that he's just trying to be an edgy boy by choosing Scorcese's best movies last, and his worst movies first. And to go further, I'd say the motivation for this would be because he knows it's going to make the comments blow up, which the algorithm favors. So obviously it worked lol.
Parsa Kavoosi this was a crime. My top 3 is 1-Raging Bull 2-Taxi Driver 3-Goodfellas
I think most of his judging for top 10 was based on how unique he felt for liking the movie. Like there are consensus top all time films outside of it but the thing he repeats for the top 10 is “they’re underrated”.
I had a feeling he was gonna underrate the movie when I started watching. The guy seems like young film student. Raging bull has alot of complex human elements that you can't learn through studying film theory. The older I get (I'm still pretty young) the more interesting the movie gets.
Side note, why did he put w.o.w and casino in front of goodfellas when both those films borrow their structure from goodfellas.
Given this guy sounds like he only just discovered scrocese I wouldn't take his opinion too seriously
holy shit he’s made a few
evie just a few
Im the only one thats gonna point out how weird is that someone who makes a youtube career out of movies reviews have never ever heard of Scorsese???? He is just amongst probably the top 5 movie directors of ALL TIME alongside Hitchcock, Tarantino, Spielberg, Cameron...
@@Kimera92 It's almost like he was being sarcastic or something... nah he definitely was being serious, you're right
Nick lol I didnt get the sarcasm
@@Kimera92 Labeling Tarantino, Spielberg and Cameron among the all time best shows you don't know a lot about cinema either.
Goodfellas is my favorite out of all of these. Was my introduction to Scorsese and mob flicks. Somehow I felt like I’ve been in some of the scenes before (none of the violent ones lmao). I didn’t just feel a connection to the characters, I felt I knew them. Especially Lorraine Bracco, who apparently looks like my late great aunt who passed before I was even born.
the reason scorsese made "the aviator" was to account the life of one of the most fascinating and influential people to have worked in both film and aviation. Howard Hughs' contribution to aviation and cinema has been far overshadowed by the infamous stories of his impulsive and outlandish behavior, and people often forget that he is unquestionably one of the most important figures in aviation, and this film sort of reestablished him as an extremely important american pioneer in the eyes of the american public.
Legit the most boring comment I’ve ever read
The aviator is my favorite Scorsese movie tbh
@@sleepingpowder1595 it is, unquestionably, his best film from the 21st century. While "Silence", "The Departed", and "The Irishman" are also amongst his finest works, "The Aviator" is an example of a film firing on all cylinders. As far as biopics go, its right up there with "Raging Bull" as being one of the best.
Lol. No offence but isn’t your comment just restating who the biopic’s about before listing off his achievements?
I get that it’s about Howard Hughes...but as a movie I can’t see what this Martin Scorsese picture offered that we couldn’t have got from a Howard Hughes biopic made by any old director. Of course it’s made to a good standard due to Scorsese at the helm, but I still don’t think it offers much uniqueness or much of a statement to justify its existence amongst Scorsese’s best films.
Like I wonder what the Aviator offers that a Howard Hughes biography book doesnt offer
I mean you compared it to Raging Bull as well, but Raging Bull takes a lot more of a unique artistic direction as a movie and is often remembered primarily as a unique & original Scorsese film and then the fact it’s a true story biopic is then usually an afterthought.
I still find The Aviator enjoyable though, even if it makes for a fairly long viewing experience.
But seeing as Chris Nolan says the best screenplay he’s ever written was for his unproduced HH biopic starring Jim Carrey, then I often wonder what that film would’ve been like instead of the Aviator
I would imagine no one would agree with your rankings of his films. Definitely all personal opinion. The beauty of his films though, is that 100 different people could rank his films, and no one would have the same list. My big gripe would be goodfellas ranking behind casino and irishman. Clearly your not into the gangster genre, but Goodfellas is a great film period.
Yeah, it's his opinion, does he say anything else? He clearly states that he thinks Goodfellas is a masterpiece but that he has trouble relating to the characters.
I think wolf of wall street is the most mainstream like movie. Everyone has it at top 3, I bet.
I got an ad for Martin Scorsese’s master class before the video started.
Same
Same
J S same
Same
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In terms of The Aviator, personally one of my favorite films and the most underrated Scorsese film in my opinion. Loved the way the character of Howard Hughes is shown in his true colors, love the music, characters, love everything about it. I have a personal connection with Howard Hughes as I am also a person with similar OCD. Also Leonardo DiCaprio's favorite role he's played too
It would be interesting
to hear your thoughts on Film Adaptations of works by Stephen King
The dark tower sucks ass
George Borovinskikh Well yessssssss but The Shining, Doctor Sleep, It, I could go on. Very interesting indeed...
Well I never read any of his books but the ones I watched are
The Green Mile
The Shawshank Redemption
The Shining
I'm planning on watching Carrie and Misery.
Not interested in IT, IT 2 or any other (no offense)
misery is pretty good
@Nic Rock They are overrated, yes. But they are enjoyable movies at the end of the day. A fun cinema experience.
“Gangs of New York is a film that shouldn’t exist.”
Daniel day Lewis: Am I a joke to you??
I read this in his voice
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Noah Sherwood in his voice or bill the butchers
He's literally the only good thing about the movie
@@maxxvii2037 The production design and cinematography is outstanding as well.
There is just a little issue with the writing of movie. Besides it pretty damn good.
I will never EVER forgive you for putting Goodfellas at 13.
Some people just go against the storm..
Literally stopped watching. Gives no concrete reason as to why either. What a fucking chud
@@lucyates1579 he said a million times it's not his typ of movie...
Luc Yates ‘‘ chud’’ fucking chud what kind of insult is that? Lmfao.
No point in finishing the video, this list is now irrelevant
timestamps
23, boxcar bertha - 0:38
22, gangs of new york - 1:00
21, who's that knocking at my door - 1:51
20, the age of innocence - 2:11
19, mean streets - 2:32
18, the color of money - 3:17
17, the aviator - 4:02
16, shutter island - 4:45
15, hugo - 5:39
14, cape fear - 6:28
13, goodfellas - 6:50
12, silence - 7:46
11, casino - 8:39
10, raging bull - 9:25
09, bringing out the dead - 10:02
08, the departed - 10:40
07, the irishman - 11:20
06, alice doesn't live here anymore - 12:11
05, after hours - 12:46
04, taxi driver - 13:26
03, the last temptation of christ - 14:02
02, the wolf of wall street - 14:49
01, the king of comedy - 15:50
Imagine putting goodfellas at 13 lmao
Like seriously 🤣🤣
Madness
Genuinely not really a fan of Goodfellas to be perfectly honest. Perfectly fine movie.
See also Casino, The Irishman and Mean Streets.
Ngl when Pesci got shot I felt horrible because throughout the film he talks about being made. Then the scene when it’s the day he gets made and he gets shot it really broke my heart.
I got pretty bored watching goodfellas and the irishman but really liked taxi driver
can you do this with David Fincher?
Yes PLEASE
Yess and include his TV ventures too. For me, Mindhunter is some of his best work.
And PTA/Denis Villenueve
fincher is so terrible
@@TalkAsSoftAsChalk Wait he does Mindhunter? With Jonathon Groff? I never knew! thats awesome!
Here’s my list (Best-Worst):
1. Terminator: Genisys
2. Terminator: Salvation
3. Terminator: Dark Fate
4. Terminator
5. Terminator: Judgment Day
lmfao
bruh
Wrong director
Jacob Bemiller I’m gonna let someone else handle this wooosh
When he doesnt even mention t3
Hey Karsten I just want to thank you about making all your video essays. I am a 13 year old who really wants to get into a high school film School and you are really helping me making short films 🙏
Hey kid you should watch some French new wave if you haven't already. Follow that dream
You forgot about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
Go ninja go ninja go
Jonathan Trudeau that is true cinema that Scorsese doesn’t deserve to touch
Cologram not only did he touch it, he
C R E A T E D it.
Jonathan Trudeau oh I guess I didn’t do my research 😂
Here’s my top ten
10. Shutter island
9. The Departed
8. Casino
7. Mean Streets
6. The Irishman
5. The Wolf of Wall Street
4. The King of Comedy
3. Raging Bull
2. Goodfellas
1. Taxi Driver
Shutter island>taxi driver
Thanks for the laugh
Tbh it's much more fair than the one in the video
@@saketadarsh7606 😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@codpro627 grow up
I love GoodFellas for giving us Season 1 Episode 21 of Community, "Contemporary American Poultry".
Yes!!! This comment!!!!
I love the godfather for giving us goodfellas
I wasn't looking for this comment but very glad I found it
I hate goodfellas for giving us season 1 episode 21 of community, “Contemporary American poultry”.
@@aussieseal9979 how come
I thought The Aviator was all about authenticity, integrity & reaching for the stars. It could be seen as holding a mirror to Scorsese’s own career. It was very affirming to me and holds a special place in my heart as one of my favorites. When it comes to the ending and that feeling it leaves you with, I agree, I noticed that inconclusive endings are very common amongst Scorsese films.
13:28 "I mean, come on, it's Taxi Driver."
...That seems like something you'd say only if you put it at #1.
WHY DIDN'T YOU PUT IT AT #1?!?!
@@user-wx8mi1pd6g I mean taxi driver is Scorcese's best by a long way.
Mank 0069 Wow Casino is waaaay lower for me. Mean Streets and Taxi Driver are tied for #1.
Mank 0069 Understandable. I think you’re reason for disliking it is the reason I like it. It’s one of those “slice of life” films. Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, and King of Comedy are my top 3. Casino is definitely a top 10 for me, though. It’s still an amazing film.
Because it’s not that good of a movie
manaman9625 lmao
Shutter Island and especially The wolf of wallstreet are MASTERPIECES! Leo should have won an oscar, amazing performances👀
Shutter island is a very underrated movie
@@ebrahimmunsif facts
Shutter island is so good.
Bro rally said shutter island is messy like it isn't about a dude suffering from schitsophrenia thats the whole point. One of my favorite movies fs.
The wolf of Wall Street is not a masterpiece 🤣
The King of Comedy is really an underrated masterpiece.
NecroFPS agreed
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Absolutely, one of my all time favourite films
Yeah I love it one of my favourite movies I think.
Shutter Island at 16 is mad disrespectful not gonna lie
I’d like to see you rank Stanley Kubrick’s films
Oooh yes please
@Trips what made you put EWS over ACO?
Nir Yovel Studios I would too. I’ve only watched both once, but I just didn’t find A Clockwork Orange to be quite as intriguing. Eyes Wide Shut is extremely mysterious and you never really know for sure what is going on. A Clockwork Orange relies on shock value to achieve its full effect, and the shock value isn’t as effective as it was at the time. Eyes Wide Shut was pretty shocking with the orgy, but it’s not reliant on the shock. It’s based upon the mystery, and that’s why it’s so great.
A Clockwork Orange might have some terrific performance, visuals or a big production set. but I wouldn't call that thing a masterpiece. Clockwork Orange is nothing compared to Eyes Wide Shut
Dont kill me
1. Dr strangelove
2. Barry lyndon
3.a clockwork orange
4.the shining
5.the killing
6.eyes wide shut
7.Spartacus
8.full metal jacket
9.paths of glory
10.2001 a space oddysey
11.lolita
12.killer's kiss
13.fear and desire
I loved Daniels portrayal of Bill The Butcher.
best in industry
Lycan Visuals Easily one of his best and most underrated performances.
@@ZeeGnarly it isn't underrated doe, he was nominated for best actor oscar
i remember LOVING hugo as a kid and my family actually went to it in the theaters twice. but i also couldn’t tell you anything about it, i don’t know anything about the story, characters, plot. or anything. but considering i saw it when i was 8 and still remember seeing it is pretty telling.
same here
I love it because it feels like a vage memory
Mee to. I didn't know it's Scorsese's movie.
It isnt telling, i remember seeing turbo when i was around 8
@@TristanAppol turbo is my godfather. so I’d say pretty telling
I know it’s one of his less talked about movies but I love The Aviator. As someone with OCD, I haven’t seen another movie come close to depicting the disorder as accurately as it was in that film.
this is the most unorthodox list I've ever seen, but nice voice my dude
Benjamin Gaidos what's that mean
Benjamin Gaidos unorthodox
@@DYLZER83ZER unusual
*puts Goodfellas at #13*
*puts Raging Bull at #10*
what the hell are you smoking
Puts Gangs of New York at #22
Puts Shutter Island at #16
@eating sugar no papa AGREED
MrCushcam gangs of New York is shit
and Mean Streets at 19
Just did my version of this and you will probably like it more lol
You should do more of these man, Ranking directors and actors' careers i mean
Wow Karsten, I thought you were a real film nerd. I can’t believe you forgot Scorsese’s 1973 sleeper hit Goncharov! For shame.
I understand that King of Comedy is often underrated, and overlooked but putting Goodfellas at #13..c'mon!!!
Yah that's too damn low
Goodfellas is super overrated
Hey, nice of you to do "Leo DiCaprio´s films Ranked"
i don't think he appreciates leo that much
@@abhishanksaran3759 It's a Joke cause Leo is in so many Scorsese films?
Dominik Koniarski oof
Don't forget the Robert De Niro list as well
I disagree with almost every pick and every justification for them. That’s why film is fun. Nice work.
Wolf of Wall Street higher than The Departed and Goodfellas hurts the soul
when I first watched it, (wolf of wall st), I remember thinking that it reminded me of casino + godfellas lol
Goodfellas will always be my favorite, instantly hooked.
Scorsese's movies are hustling movies, the grind of the road to the top, thats the aviators purpose
This felt like a high school film presentation.
Possibly Jr. High
oh boo hoo ppl can’t disagree with me
@@heroinshooter1991 what
bruh these were some pretty uhh bad tales i mean gangs of NY at 22, goodfellas at 13 and raging bull at 10 is INSANE
i mean... WHO DOESN’T LOVE THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
The parents who accidentally took their kids to see it. They definitely wouldn't have liked it
I don't.
Boomers
People with brains
I don't.
Its an ok movie, dont get me wrong, I just dont love it nor I have ever wanted to watch it again. One of the worst (least good) Scorsese movies, in my opinion.
I admit I was holding back disdain throughout most of this (part of the Goodfellas mob), but I really do appreciate the love you give for the underrated King of Comedy at number 1👏
Yeah. That damn movie really is so rewatchable. There’s clearly greatness in it even though it’s easy to overlook too
Casino, Goodfellas and the Irishman happend at the same time.
3 De Niro’s and Pescis running around causing trouble
Yeah 60s 70s and 80s
The worst way of reviewing films is by not understanding them.
It’s all about The Last Temptation of Christ. Classic for me and challenging to people on both sides of Christianity, plus just a great character driven film and cinematic journey.
It's my favorite movie! :)
In my top 5!
What do you mean by "both sides"?
Vits Vicente Torres People who sincerely believe and people who don’t.
@@Poetic9 If they don't believe then they're Agnostics or Atheists... but you said "both sides of Christianity."
“Gangs of New York” had some kitschy costumes, but they way it unpacks really complex political themes and subverts audience expectations is truly brilliant
agree 100%
Yeah he smoking crack putting it there
It subverted this guy's expectations being not being good
And Daniel Day Lewis has one of his best performances, only second to there will be blood and just above Lincoln.
I can't really put my finger on it, but there is something I so immensely like about this movie. It's a bit over the top, but in a good way. I guess it somehow just managed to convey the tension between different groups of people inside a young, new nation, without a well established national identity.
I could watch Goodfellas on repeat for the rest of my life, got to be one of my favourite movies ever but if you don’t enjoy it you don’t enjoy it
I’ve seen it probably more than any film. It literally never gets old.
He rated it 4.5/5, he enjoys it, its just not his favourite
Goodfellas and Pulp Fiction are probably the most rewatchable movies ever imho.
@@mikekock927 I got to put Shawshank Redemption up there too
Never let dude cook again
Karsten, The Aviator is deeply misunderstood, and here my in-depth explanation of why.
leo dico fli airblane
:)
stonks
The music in between made me so nervous lmao
Annn Niemm in Taxi Driver?
The departed is one of the greatest films of all time
no
The original movie, Infernal Affairs (2002), is way better
@@inco9943 in the words of Patrick Star “No means yes”
@@inco9943 yes
I saw hugo as a kid for one of my birthdays in cinema. You're absolutely right as in i don't remember the scenes all i remember is having no idea what happened in it. But every time i think of it i just have this feeling of awe, i think just the cinematography and how beautiful it was left me in awe as a kid. I couldn't say why or what happened but i knew i loved that film. Only now imrealising that is when i fell in love with film. Im a style over substance gal and that must be why.
I respected your opinion, but come on dude, why Goodfellas are so low? That's top 10 movies of all time.
I like Karsten's director rankings cause he always has a lot of interesting hot takes
Exactly the same for me
I like how you say "Willem "f#cking" Dafoe". I think that should be his official name.
Someone give Dafoe an Oscar already.
Dafoe does have an Oscar, he won best actor in a supporting role for Platoon
This guy got his film degree for free with a box of cookies.
For years i thought Scorsese directed The Deer Hunter lol.
Who cares
@@joentenmanshardt5165 i see you are lonely. There are people who want to help you.
Lars Olavsgaard what have i done to let you think i am lonely
@@joentenmanshardt5165 you comment no one cares. That shows that you need something to make you feel better about yourself. There's nothing wrong with it. There are people who care about you.
Scorsese has never directed a war film. But if he did it'd probably be like The Deer Hunter.
Interesting hearing about the films of Scorsese from someone so young!
At 55 I've grown up with these movies and to me,many of them are absolute classics...but sometimes they don't seem to connect with younger audiences.
(such as my kids who basically only really like Goodfellas)
I definitely disagree completely with your rankings but everyone has their own opinions and that's fine.
At least you appreciate and recognize the work of a true master of cinema.
And your analysis is excellent!
which ones your favourite?
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Top ten
1.Goodfellas
2.The Irishman
3.King of Comedy
4.Taxi Driver
5.The Wolf of Wall Street
6.Casino
7.Raging Bull
8.The Departed
9.The Last Temptation of Christ
10.Silence
Best Scorsese film: one direction this is us
Michael Jackson's Bad
THANK YOU FOR RANKING AFTER HOURS SO HIGHLY! MY FAV
love marty films
Me too!
The Aviator was based on the life of the actual howard hughes that was the point
yeah i noticed how that flew over his head. also i do agree with the confusion on the target audience for Gangs of New York, but that was an actual event that happened in life as well
No movie "needs" to exist, so I have no idea where he's coming from with those comments other than to put that film degree to work.
This guy put Goodfellas at #13.. what'd you expect?
I really love this movie
@@iamyourfather3769 I'd put goodfellas under The Aviator tbh.
Where's Goncharov (1973)?
I feel this guy is gonna rewatch some of this and he's going to go back to this list and think to himself wtf was I thinking putting shutter island #16, goodfellas #13 and raging bull #10. Especially shutter which is a movie you kinda have to watch a second time to understand the masterpiece that it is.
GoodFellas being only at 13 is the most ridiculous take.
Interesting list, I find your taste in movies quite fascinating. I’d like you to do more of these ranking videos even though some people get offended by them for some reason.
Yeah, definitly better than the typical lists. I wish more people would be so honest about their personal taste in films. Most rankings i saw are just the same as the Imdb rankings
I understand your take on The King of Comedy. It definitely deserves a bump up above most of his films considering the world of today, but you’re crazy if you think I’ll turn a blind eye to you placing Goodfellas at 13. That’s like having The Dream Team and putting Jordan on the bench, dude.
Shutter island is one of my favorite movies of all time, I think it’s supposed to start out very sharp and clean and as he starts realizing things and going crazy the feeling gets messier because we are watching through a view of an actual falling apart psycho person
Mean Streets at 19? That hurts me... real bad.
Edit: GoodFellas at 13? Omg it’s too much, I’ve had enough of this list. Still love you Karsten!
On a list of the worst lists I have ever seen this would take the cake.
love how you gave no arguments to support your claim
What's your #1?
@@faizanahmad6379 Bro what are you talking about? He literally has the wolf of wall street over Casino. Im not even going to mention goodfellas not being in the top 1 lol.
@@faizanahmad6379 Second gangs of New York was a classic this list is hella jacked up.
@@Incrediblewash yeah that's his opinion. I personally rate wolf of Wall Street over casino as well. Even though I don't personally agree with where he listed Goodfellas, it's his opinion and he gave his justifications for it. Also gangs of new York isn't that great imo. Daniel day Lewis is fantastic in it the rest of the characters and the overall story are kind of weak but the spectacle of the whole thing hold it together. So imo him putting it where he put it is fair.
The aviator was the first Scorsese movie I watched and I loved it. I was 15 and to see the acting of Leo was impactful to say the least.
Bro he missed goncharov
1: Raging Bull
2: Wolf of Wall Street
3: Goodfellas
4: Taxi Driver
5: The Irishman
6: Casino
7: Mean Streets
8: Shutter Island
9: The Departed
10: The King of Comedy
11: Cape Fear
12: The Aviator
13: Hugo
14: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
15: The Color Of Money
Travis Kugler Mean Streets over the Departed lmao
Yes lmao
Dukino opinions
Goodfellas at #13. Taxi Driver at #4. And Raging Bull at #10
**How high are you?**
Those are literally my 1 2 and 3
@@maco328 absolutely... Taxi Driver is #1 for me
@Kahinur Nessa Elaborate on why you feel that way about those films.
@Kahinur Nessa Go watch fucking Marvel shit
Sanchita Ghosh it’s personally my all time favorite movie
Shutter Island is the most underrated film of all time.
RundownOyster not really
Barry Lyndon is the most underrated movie ever and also one of the greatest films ever made.
Shutter Island is underrated too, it is a masterpiece of atmosphere, performance and cinematography. Though it had just a little issue with its writing.
Dawson Djodvorj “IM A US MARSHALLLL” and other things relating to the script kind of ruined the movie for me. The final scene was way too fast but the movie is really great
Dawson Djodvorj Ah yes two films on IMDb’s top 250 list are clearly the most underrated.
@@aggohyf seriously imdb?
Who even cares about that dumb site, barry lyndon doesn't recieve the praise it deserves, sure it is well appreciated. But it certainly deserves the praise almost as much as 2001.
Putting Wolf of Wall Street at #2 immediately allows me to discount this list as ridiculous. The placements of Raging Bull and Casino further my opinion.
Honestly I loved Hugo as a kid! That sense of wonder in a movie is very rare in kids movies, because filmmakers often don’t take children as a demographic seriously. Kids are smarter than you think, and Martin Scorsese definitely understood that when he made Hugo. Now that I’m older and getting into film more seriously, I admit I’m able to appreciate certain references and plot points more- Hugo’s fall onto the train tracks, the writing mechanical man, the presence of George Melies, etc. BUT Scorsese didn’t try to explain why that stuff was in the film to the younger audience as if we couldn’t appreciate it just because we weren’t mature film connoisseurs. He trusted children to appreciate it without knowing the context, and that approach to directing Hugo is really what made it so brilliant.
Me:*hears negative opinion of Gangs of New York
Me:*hulk voice from Ragnarok* But Bill the Butcher!
Wolf of Wall Street ahead of Taxi Driver, Goodfellas and The Departed? LOL
I believe wolf of wall street is better than the departed. But definitely not better than goodfellas or taxi driver.
I am sorry, bro, but Wolf of Wall Street is higher than Goodfellas and Departed on my list.
You mean putting it where it deserves? The quality of a movie isn't purely how enjoyable it is watch (but even if it was, I'd still have this order), Wolf of Wall Street just does almost every cinematic practice a little better than the others. This is no knock on the others, just speaks to how great it (and he) is.
I personally think TWOWS is his best film
Wolf of Wall Street is too five for sure
Seriously, when Goodfellas popped up at number 13 I laughed so hard all my co workers turned and looked at me like I was crazy. 😂🤣😂
Maybe you should actually work then.
bro i was watching ur video and was completely on board but then you put goodfellas at 13 and not only did it completely illegitimizd you’re list it also litterally put me into existential crisis and made me rethink my life
You know the educational system has failed when a film major says that goodfellas is 13
This is why PTA quit film school...
this is just his opinion lmao
@Dylan Carl ya but he still meant what he said
@Dylan Carl I atleast hope he was joking
Nearly had a panic attack seeing goodfellas this low
didn't even include Goncharov (1973) smfh