boy!: Scorcese's late mother talked the same way, very rapid-fire speech. That must be where he gets it from. His mom, by the way, was adorable. He made a mini-doc with her, you might have seen.
@@el34glo59 it's not just the doing coke, lots of people do coke and live normally, but from what I understand he was actually addicted to it at some point and almost died from it, he also was thinking about quitting filmmaking around the late 70s early 80's, as he was expecting raging bull to be his last film. 40 years later still going strong in the directing game
We can all relate to Travis Bickle's feelings of loneliness and his inability to properly communicate. His desire for human connection and misguided attempts to help other people are some of the most poignant moments in cinema.
The friendship between De Niro - Scorsese is one of the most succesful in Hollywood, most of the succesful of Bob De Niro is thanks to Martin's movies. I think that The Irishman movie is a kind of homage towards all those movie they made together, so thank you Marty for casting Robert again.
G Galeno I think that’s false. People are no smarter or dumber in general than they were decades ago, it’s just that it’s easier for stupid opinions to gain traction via the internet. Back when this was made, you had to get a major television station or newspaper or publisher to publish your stupid ideas. Not so easy.
You are exactly right. Was thinking the same thing and you had posted it just 5hrs ago. IMO there's what the industry calls their "A" list actors like Tom Cruise, Brad Pit, and maybe even guy's like the over rated George Clooney, and then there's the greats like Dinero, Jack, Gene Hackman IMO, and maybe Dustin Hoffman from 1967 (Graduate-1982 Tootsie). Three more recent actors that I think are great would be Depp, in the stuff he did up until about 10 yrs ago, Tom Hardy, an English actor, early 40s and awesome, and Leo Decap IS the real deal, and it's funny because in Titanic I thought who is this punk and why did they pick a little boy to play opposite to this woman.
It's dumb even to go there, man. They're different guys. Depalma's Mean Streets probably would have been as amazing as a Scorsese Untouchables. If Scorsese is "superior," why don't we all only watch Scorsese and never Depalma. We don't. It's a silly thing to say.
I’m a huge fan of Brian De Palma. One of the most unique directors in his vision. Didn’t he direct Tom Cruise in the first Mission Impossible movie? I still think it’s the best MI film till this day.
At first I thought De Palma was underestimating De Niro's age by about six years when he said he was 19 when he auditioned for 'The Wedding Party.' But nope--that was accurate, as 'The Wedding Party' was actually filmed in 1963, even though not released until six years later.
He is right about acidic gas. My grandmother unknowingly dissolved her anal unit because of years of passing gas with a heavily fortified sauerkraut based German diet. RIP Granwoldenheimer
I did see Cavett drop his mask once, on his show, after the Kent State killings, when he interviewed the mother of one of the kids killed by the National Guard. I'll never forget it. You could see his misery building, as the boy's mother spoke about her son. He finally just looked up at the approaching camera and said, "oh, just go away, would you?" Amazingly, that wasn't cut. It was an unforgettable show. Nothing remotely so good today.
Scorsese didn't like to talk that much until he became older. Interesting. When he was younger he NEVER explained anything about his movies and movies in general. But i LOVE listening his interviews from the 2000s. He is like an all knowing being talking about the film and movie history.
Here De Palma looks weirdly like William Hurt (whose wife married Paul Schrader, whose script _God's Lonely Man_ BDP, after having laughed at it, gave to De Niro with the expectation, obviously, that he would direct: RDN, however, gave it to Scorsese, and De Palma never recovered from this, although he took it out not on De Niro but Schrader).
"You ever see what a fordy-four-magnum can do to a Cavett interview? That you should see whatta fordy-four-magnum can do to a Dick Cavett interview, you should see." Cut. Then Scorsese's ma brings out pasta and gravy, sausages and bread, even feeds Cavett. Catherine often spoke faster than Marty.
DePalma's clothes. Not only could such an outfit only have happened in the 70s, but to be considered appropriate for a television appearance - that's the 70s all over.
1:50 The situation with de Palma and Scorcese speaking at the same time must be infuriating for their common friends like Spielberg, Coppola and Lucas. Because one guy is speaking at 0.50x speed and the other at 2.0x speed. It’s very disorienting.
have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Art Carney or Jackie Gleason? I
Chinese and Spanish are the two fastest spoken languages in the world, except when Scorsese is speaking English.
it's all the cocaine
@@FirstPlace97 😒
Coke
I'm spanish and I totally agree. Sometimes even I don't understand my own people how fast they talk xD
@@miguelvidal2335 I speak Spanish but need subtitles when watching Spanish speaking movies.
scorsese talks like youre watching him in 1,5x speed
boy!: Scorcese's late mother talked the same way, very rapid-fire speech. That must be where he gets it from. His mom, by the way, was adorable. He made a mini-doc with her, you might have seen.
Well, he was coked up out of his mind during the seventies and up until Raging Bull I believe.
He said many times in interviews that since he was young he had to force his speech because he suffered asthma
@@patricias5122 His mom also played Tommy's mother in Goodfellas, she makes an appearance in Casino too.
was gonna say... I think he discovered COKE before he discovered De Niro ..
1:11 “We’re doing this line.”
Sounds like you already did, Marty.
impressive knowing his past considering he is now a 70 something director still making great films
@@knurdyob Impressive? Everyone did coke back then. Doesn't mean your life is over. Although I agree it's good he didn't let it take over
@@el34glo59 it's not just the doing coke, lots of people do coke and live normally, but from what I understand he was actually addicted to it at some point and almost died from it, he also was thinking about quitting filmmaking around the late 70s early 80's, as he was expecting raging bull to be his last film. 40 years later still going strong in the directing game
@daniel laurence are you implying scorcese is a loser? How old are you?
Can't believe that went over my head till I clicked the reply section
Scorsese must've been an auctioneer before a film director
He once held an auction and called a horse race at the same time.
Nathan Allen really?
@@Nathan-gd7xq or auctioned for a bag of coke while on horse?
haha given upvote!
Hahahahaha
Scorsese is his character from Taxi Driver here.
Do you see the woman in the window thats my wife.
don´t write.....put it down....
Which one? The one in the taxi or the one sitting on the stairs while Betsy walks into Palantine’s offices?
@@Ijaz13 In taxi.
WOAH THE FUCKIN METER!
I have played this video in 0.75 speed.
Scorsese sounds normal
Everyone else sounds drunk
Thanks for the tip. I feel like I missed so much first watch because of Scorsese's speed and how much everyone cuts each other off.
oh my god 😹
Just tried the same thing. It’s very true.
He probably did a lot of cocaine, I mean in the 70s lots of people casually did the drug like people drank
Underrated comment 🔥😂
Never seen Marty not being too old. It actually scares the shit out of me to think what I will look like in 30yrs.
In 30 years you'll be able to transfer your consciousness into a new (robot) body.
It depends if u take care u will look good still even decades later
You'll look like me. If you're still alive...
@@philip-at-tube no thanks lmao
@@philip-at-tube hopefully lol
scorsese talks like his life depends on it
Scorcese talks like he accidentally flushed his last gram.
Taxi Driver will always be a relevant film, its one of those works that can never lose it's touch, it speaks volumes
We can all relate to Travis Bickle's feelings of loneliness and his inability to properly communicate. His desire for human connection and misguided attempts to help other people are some of the most poignant moments in cinema.
It's more relevant and relatable in modern society than ever right now
Scorsese’s talking so fast that when you put the video on 0.75 speed he sounds normal
You’re goddam right
Lol facts
I tried it, it works lol
Brilliant idea!... You're so right. :-)
De Palma's name ought to be included in the title.
Yeah, I was wondering who the guy was interrupting Scorsese, didn't realise it was De Palma
Same here..as soon as I did was like this is dope
He's a great director as well
He's like other man without the beard
De Palma was doing half the talking
The friendship between De Niro - Scorsese is one of the most succesful in Hollywood, most of the succesful of Bob De Niro is thanks to Martin's movies. I think that The Irishman movie is a kind of homage towards all those movie they made together, so thank you Marty for casting Robert again.
Martin Scorsese's voice must be on fast forward...lol...he talks so damn fast!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Cocaine is a powerful drug.
I was about to say that
He was high...lol
He's always been like that
@@stevenrose819 Regardless of how he has always been, he's on coke here.
De Palma was definitely made for a beard.
Without the beard he looks like Chevy Chase's older brother..
Holy fuck I didn’t even realise this was De Palma until your comment and now I actually get what you meant lol
@@freelywheely I also made a resemblance reference to Chevy Chase.
Lol Maybe Martin gave him his beard.
Without a beard, De Palma looks like a young Beau bridges.
Young scorsese has swag and attitude and punkish feel compared to glasses nerdy scorsese we had from the 90s til today
Mr. Scorsese does not have to apologize for anything he writes into his scripts. He is the master of his craft. Incredible man.
A very young Marty........
..hyper, and nerdy;. even back then.
All coked up too.
I love how Dick Cavett is trying to calmly and slowly speak to Martin Scorsese while he goes off on a coke rant
People were so smart back then on late night talk shows
Talk shows are so shit now
People were less dumbed down in general then.
The standards were set by tougher people
G Galeno I think that’s false. People are no smarter or dumber in general than they were decades ago, it’s just that it’s easier for stupid opinions to gain traction via the internet. Back when this was made, you had to get a major television station or newspaper or publisher to publish your stupid ideas. Not so easy.
that time Leo was only a 3 years and 7 months old little boy.....hahaha.
Dick Cavett reminds me of Murdock from the A-team.
First time I laughed today. Thank you.
Robert De Niro remains the most mysterious actor of all times and the most important generated by Brando
You are exactly right. Was thinking the same thing and you had posted it just 5hrs ago. IMO there's what the industry calls their "A" list actors like Tom Cruise, Brad Pit, and maybe even guy's like the over rated George Clooney, and then there's the greats like Dinero, Jack, Gene Hackman IMO, and maybe Dustin Hoffman from 1967 (Graduate-1982 Tootsie). Three more recent actors that I think are great would be Depp, in the stuff he did up until about 10 yrs ago, Tom Hardy, an English actor, early 40s and awesome, and Leo Decap IS the real deal, and it's funny because in Titanic I thought who is this punk and why did they pick a little boy to play opposite to this woman.
De Palma’s laugh!
Priceless😂
I Love the way Scorsese talks!
Scorsese is a machine gun of words, as with the images. I love both great directors, but Scorsese is superior.
It's dumb even to go there, man. They're different guys. Depalma's Mean Streets probably would have been as amazing as a Scorsese Untouchables. If Scorsese is "superior," why don't we all only watch Scorsese and never Depalma. We don't. It's a silly thing to say.
*44 Magnum.
If you had the skill to assess these two, you’d be a master filmmaker yourself. You don’t, you aren’t.
This made me fall in love with DeNito even more. Thanks, Scorsese.
Marty should read the fine print in commercials
I bet you really think I'm sick. You think I'm sick? *Chuckles maniacally*
Why I didn't heard a Stones song during this interview ?
Scorsese needs to speak as fast as he can to answer a question before De Palm interrupts him.
Hahaha
I’m a huge fan of Brian De Palma. One of the most unique directors in his vision. Didn’t he direct Tom Cruise in the first Mission Impossible movie? I still think it’s the best MI film till this day.
Absolutely...that is still my favorite MI movie
@@kaziahmed1424 أنا أيضا يا قاضي ابن أحمد
At first I thought De Palma was underestimating De Niro's age by about six years when he said he was 19 when he auditioned for 'The Wedding Party.' But nope--that was accurate, as 'The Wedding Party' was actually filmed in 1963, even though not released until six years later.
Cavett, the Conan of the 70s
With a beard De Palma looks like Rob Reiner. Without it he looks like Chevy Chase.
playback 0.75x speed for regular speed talking
Jesse Eisenberg could play Martin scorsese in him biopic movie
I think the same that way of Talking
He is right about acidic gas.
My grandmother unknowingly dissolved her anal unit because of years of passing gas with a heavily fortified sauerkraut based German diet. RIP Granwoldenheimer
I'd like to see him and Camille Paglia in a heated argument.
Playback speed 1.25x : em i joke to you
You’d never guess Cavett suffered from severe bouts of depression during his entire career on TV. But apparently he did.
Depression is a weird invisible thing isn't it
Actually, now that you say so...I can see it.
I did see Cavett drop his mask once, on his show, after the Kent State killings, when he interviewed the mother of one of the kids killed by the National Guard. I'll never forget it. You could see his misery building, as the boy's mother spoke about her son. He finally just looked up at the approaching camera and said, "oh, just go away, would you?" Amazingly, that wasn't cut. It was an unforgettable show. Nothing remotely so good today.
@@patricias5122 can you link it please?
Legendary, creative men...nice hair too. 😆
In his 80's now and still talks fast, just the way he is, everybody talks different, probably the greatest director of all !!!!
Yea but he had a raging cocaine addiction back then.
Scorsese didn't like to talk that much until he became older. Interesting. When he was younger he NEVER explained anything about his movies and movies in general. But i LOVE listening his interviews from the 2000s. He is like an all knowing being talking about the film and movie history.
Bobby Milk. Great actor. Mean streets. Great film.
Martin is on the bag
Scorsese talking like Eminem raps.
add to the title to "and brian de palma" cuz hes who actually discovered him it appears from this interview
DICK CAVETT
19 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 1936
85 AÑOS (86)
He looks like Jeremy Irons
i checked the speed for hundred times ahsjakdjwj
I set playback speed to .75x and it matched well with Scorsese
Exhausted after watching this.
Did they use the de aging effect on Scorsese in this interview?
Or disguise pm fe Palma? Swear I didn't recognise him but what would I know as a Scouser. X
Here De Palma looks weirdly like William Hurt (whose wife married Paul Schrader, whose script _God's Lonely Man_ BDP, after having laughed at it, gave to De Niro with the expectation, obviously, that he would direct: RDN, however, gave it to Scorsese, and De Palma never recovered from this, although he took it out not on De Niro but Schrader).
How did he take it out on Schrader? Check out "Light Sleeper" with DeFoe.
Paul Bettany would be a great fit to play Cavett in a film👌
"You ever see what a fordy-four-magnum can do to a Cavett interview? That you should see whatta fordy-four-magnum can do to a Dick Cavett interview, you should see." Cut. Then Scorsese's ma brings out pasta and gravy, sausages and bread, even feeds Cavett. Catherine often spoke faster than Marty.
Dick Cavett kinda looks like Stone Temple Pilot's Scott Weiland...
The elf from Santa Claus with Tim Allen if he was a gangster is Scorsese.
Please post Dick Cavett's conversation with Gordon Lish if you can.
Peruvian marching powder
Finally he slowed dowb
Don't doubt that he stayed up all contemplating shooting the Columbia executive when Taxi Driver was hit with the X rating.
DePalma's clothes. Not only could such an outfit only have happened in the 70s, but to be considered appropriate for a television appearance - that's the 70s all over.
1:50 The situation with de Palma and Scorcese speaking at the same time must be infuriating for their common friends like Spielberg, Coppola and Lucas. Because one guy is speaking at 0.50x speed and the other at 2.0x speed. It’s very disorienting.
0.75x speed and Scorsese sound normal
He was kinda handsome when he was young 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Had to slow it down to 0.75x to really follow Scorsese
this is definitely sped up we are not tripping
if you put it at 0.75 speed he talks normally
3:55 ..... "bring on the girls " yeah we believe you Brian wink wink
4 years ago? Try around 30 years ago.
How about include in the title the other guy named BRIAN DE PALMA?
Scorses looks so different wow.
I only used to know old Scorsese...until know
Had to watch this at 0.75x
Martin Scorsese looks like Robert De Niro here🤔respect to Dick Cavett 👍
I thought this video was in 1.5x speed
What are you doing with the meter?! Pu the meter back on!
Who captioned this video? Scorsese didn’t say two words 🤷♂️
0.75x playback speed for Marty
Judging by the satisfaction with which he shut DePalma down at the end, I don't Cavett was a fan 😆
OMG he looks like the Yorkshire Ripper
Scorsese is 1.5 and hitchook is 0.5 speed diffrence
Omg I didn’t know Scorsese was Eminem fan
have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Art Carney or Jackie Gleason? I
How about any Honeymooners actors that were part of the main cast? These are rarities much like the other videos.
He has to talk fast to keep De Palma to stop interrupting him.
Glenn Belafonte it could be that or it could be the amount of coke he was on in the 70s
Marty enjoying certain stimulants
"Do it!"
If you watch it at .75, Scorsese speaks normally 😂
Is there an audience in the studio?
If you gave Scorsese a load of coke and told him to be irritating he'd be Quentin Tarantino
If only Cavett would shut up... Come to think of it, my thought during every interview by him I've ever seen.
I came thinking this was a Charles Manson interview lol, wtf!?
had to search for this comment before I made it. He looks like Manson's long lost brother in the thumbnail
For Dick Cavett or Brian De Palma press 1.0x. For Martin Scorsese, press 0.5x.
Not even Eminem is able to talk so fast.
Is De Palma going fishing?
Scorsese sounds like Woody Allen
rewound once i realised the awkward goof was depalma
peak cocaine period for both no doubt
This was so long ago and he still looks like an old man
De Palma is so jokes