@@hankworden3850 it usually does tbh. Lots of our great contributors to music, film, and art were products of pain and suffering. Be it Gang affiliation, drug abuse, paternal abuse, what have you.
1973 Mean Streets 1974 Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore 1976 Taxi Driver 1977 New York, New York 1980 Raging Bull 1983 The King of Comedy 1985 After Hours 1986 The Color of Money 1988 The Last Temptation of Christ 1990 Goodfellas 1991 Cape Fear 1993 The Age of Innocence 1995 Casino 1997 Kundun 1999 Bringing out the Dead 2002 Gangs of New York 2004 The Aviator 2006 The Departed 2010 Shutter Island 2011 Hugo 2013 The Wolf of Wall Street 2016 Silence 2019 The Irishman What do you want to say to this Guy?! 2021--> Killers of the Flower Moon Not to mention great documentaries about cinema history and music, the commitment as producer and in particular into restoration of great movies of the past. Love you Marty!
It crushes me to see that The Age of Innocence didn't receive the recognition it deserved at the time of its' release; that film is truly a masterpiece with exceptional performances and a masterclass in dynamic direction. I really hope that the Tribeca Film Festival hosts a panel with Scorsese and the cast to celebrate the film's 30th anniversary.
I enjoy listening to Scorsese talking about movies more than I enjoy watching many of today's films. A great master. I find myself agreeing and in compliance with most of his notions and views and its very entertaining.
@@RShadow12 Ginger wasn’t nearly as bad in real life but Roth twisted the truth, the guy she was with was a teacher not a pimp and they separated for whatever reason but they still loved eachother
I actually think her performance was very overstated, though that’s perhaps how she was directed to act. I suppose her performance was designed to court attention by being so overwhelming. To be honest, it is De Niro’s performance that is quite underrated because he actually gives a very nuanced performance, which allows the others to really explode, including Joe Pesci.
Casino and The Aviator will always be a living lesson of how to direct a movie with the actors you think can flow with it. When I hear Martin speaking, it is a class I'm having, for free.
Cameron has got to have borrowed a lot from Age Of innocence for making Titanic.. the voiceover about all the details regarding class, and being trapped in class. He's a really smart cookie, Cameron and those similarities became really clear to me as well.
One of the greatest movie directors of all time it’s interesting to hear his love of westerns because his upcoming film is going to be a western Killers Of The Flower Moon also I want that suit he’s wearing
Scorsese never became one of those forgotten washed out directors, he kept making good movies that constantly put him back into spotlight, attracting younger viewers with movies such as The Wolf of Wall Street
I love the part when Dicaprio's character is telling somebody about the drugs he took the night before and he says with such pride I managed to park my car up perfectly and it cuts to a scene showing it completely wrecked lol ... I actually envy new audiences who discovered him at Wolf because they have such a quality backlog of films to catch up with and watch for the first time. The only film of his I didn't get or enjoy at all was Silence. Bought it on bluray and turned it off after a hour
Pretty much the most consistent director to come out the New Hollywood movement of the late 60’s and the 70’s. The only other director I can think of similar to him that came out of that movement in that time period is Spielberg.
To watch this I feel this man is where Tarantino gets his chops. I mean to be in a room with just Quentin and Marty and you really have the history of American Cinema from an artist/audience appreciation viewpoint. Both guys are 👍
Martin is a supreme artist. I'd have to pick Last Temptaion of Christ if I had to choose. Every picture he's done is tops. Every scene, every shot, every word, no lost motion at all.
1. The Departed 2. Goodfellas 3. Raging Bull 4. The Aviator 5. The Irishman 6. Casino 7. Wolf of Wall Street 8. Shutter Island 9. Gangs of New York 10. Age of Innocence
@Rolling Ormond no it was a very brave film, Defoe was superb in it, the casting was really well done I thought, the choice of music, the part where Jesus was tempted in the desert was really well directed. Whether your religious or not I think it's a really artful film.
He knows so much about cinema. I could listen to him for hours. Even if he retired from directing, he'd make a great podcaster. But I don't think he'll ever retire haha
GoodFelllas& Casino should be best described as SIBLINGS!! Both evolve around extreme attention to detail while character interaction& dialogue is the vehicle,very intriguing how character development is the plot.
With the Irishman it’s a trilogy. Goodfellas set up the gangster/ mafia scene. Casino set up the mafia/ gangster in Las Vegas . The Irishman set up the financing for gangster/ mafia in Las Vegas through JimmyHoffa . It sees up the whole side of that gangster world
I used to claim this band is the best of all time, or this film is the best or this actor, singer, director etc. Then I grew up. There are great directors and then there are true artists. Scorsese is an artist but thank god he’s just one of many. Too many people arrogantly assume “American” film makers or “English” language films are where greatness lies. Akira Kurosawa, Fellini, Zhang Yimou, Miloš Forman are just a few. All are true artists.
What a bad interviewer Rose is. Scorsese is in the middle of talking about a highly political subject at the beginning--Vegas being the American city, and what that might mean--and Rose asks about whether Scorsese can just call up De Niro to cast him. Either Rose doesn't know what he's doing, or he's not comfortable exploring what themes Scorsese has in mind...
I agree entirely. I shed no tear when Me Too slew Charlie Rose, because he's proven himself as a terrible interviewer who constantly interrupts his guests.
I disagree, I think Rose asked very insightful questions. In all of his interviews, he seems to tap into the psyche of the interviewee and really get excellent responses.
100% agree. It gets better with age. Just bought the 4K version and it’s insane. The film was already sharp and beautiful but the 4K transfer is like a time machine. Something else.
Casino is without a doubt the best movie ever made , when you watch it you dont feel like u are watching a movie , its like dreaming and you never lose focus at it.
@@bodegabreath4258 The real Hill was a bit of a knuckle head to be frank. He had dependency issues most of his life. He'd have been way to fragile to play even himself!
interesting he says movies are about life, and how he adores old movies and gripes about not having made them, because that’s exactly how I feel about his movies.
"This is a trailer...which is a way that they errrr...use thf to promote the film in the theatre, you've seen them it's a...coming attractions kinda thing, but it gives you a feeling for what Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci and Sharon Stone have done with Nick Pileggi's script."
i love movies in general...different kind of movies beside james cameron when it comes to sf & action and christopher nolan scorsese is by far my fav director...love this guy...what a smart guy
Interesting to hear him talk about how he couldn’t make a western around the 11:00 minute mark and now we’re getting one nearly 30 years later. What an all time run this man has been on.
I'm French, he speaks so quickly ! BUT he deserves my great attention for trying to understand ALL that he is saying in many interviews. I love so much his work with or whithout Robert DE NIRO, he is very important in my life like Bruce SPRINGSTEEN is too. I love movies I love music. It helped me in my hard childhood. LOVE to everyone from France 💜🇨🇵
15:52 "I donno...orrr... maybe Gangs of New York....orrr.... Aviator....orrr Shutter island....or maybe Wolf of Wall Street"......Such a humble man....always a fan !! If you guys have the time check out one of his documentary types tat he shot wit friends & parents in 1974. In his Parents' house.....It's called 'Italian American by Martin Scorsese'....Great Man. Keep it coming.
I Love Martin Scorsese One of My Favorite Film Directors at #3 and One of My Favorite Movies From Marty Is “Raging Bull” Which is Kinda Odd Even Though I’m Not a Boxing Fan!
THE INSIDER is one of the greatest films ever made - if you have not seen the film - it is a must see - a tour de force in direction writing cinematography acting editing lighting sound craft services - not a Scorcese film - i bet he admires it!
Mean streets is still my favourite movies it’s so underrated, I guess I get a bit frustrated when people praise goodfellas but yet they cannot get mean streets. I guess because Goodfellas is more of the flashy comedic Hollywood type. Where mean streets is more like a gritty ruff documentary
It's so amazing that a woman makes an unsubstantiated accusation against old Rose, and he just disappears into thin air as if a Di Nero type movie character put a hit on him and buried him in the desert.
As a journalist, Rose knows that when you get 2 independent sources telling the same story, it changes from a story to a fact. And in his case, at least 35 women came forward with the same basic story. Game over, douchebag.
Why oh why oh why oh why oh why oh why does King of Comedy never get a mention??????? Its a masterpiece, my favourite Scorsese film & one of De Niros finest performances
I wish he would have shut up and given Scorsese a chance to elaborate without interrupting so much. A lot of people here in comments must know the director. They keep on referring to him by his first name Marty. Oh my goodness, I didn't know the crowd here was so elite. I should call the host Charlie.
I could never go near a horse. I would sneeze! Lmfao! That made me spit out soda to the point I was laughing & coughing lol how did this guy not even chuckle at that remark? Some people don't have a sense of humor.
Damn, Charlie Rose is a legend he asks so enthusiastic and challenging questions like a normal conversation it brings so much out of the person bieng interviewed. This is the best interview from Scorcese.
the part where he basically says that cinema was the main way he and his father communicated feelings for each other, that was very beautiful...
I can relate to that, entirely.
Yeah really beautiful...who woulda thunk parental neglect would blossom a great artist?
@@hankworden3850 it usually does tbh. Lots of our great contributors to music, film, and art were products of pain and suffering. Be it Gang affiliation, drug abuse, paternal abuse, what have you.
@@thugginpopsicle7279 I know
@@thugginpopsicle7279 gang affiliates cause pain and suffering
1973 Mean Streets
1974 Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
1976 Taxi Driver
1977 New York, New York
1980 Raging Bull
1983 The King of Comedy
1985 After Hours
1986 The Color of Money
1988 The Last Temptation of Christ
1990 Goodfellas
1991 Cape Fear
1993 The Age of Innocence
1995 Casino
1997 Kundun
1999 Bringing out the Dead
2002 Gangs of New York
2004 The Aviator
2006 The Departed
2010 Shutter Island
2011 Hugo
2013 The Wolf of Wall Street
2016 Silence
2019 The Irishman
What do you want to say to this Guy?!
2021--> Killers of the Flower Moon
Not to mention great documentaries about cinema history and music, the commitment as producer and in particular into restoration of great movies of the past.
Love you Marty!
I think Clint only comes close.
Thanks for the list!!!
@@gregoris69 Not even for a second.
Why did you leave out his first two films???
Micheal Jackson Music video BAD 1987
26 years later, Scorsese still speaks youthfully
It crushes me to see that The Age of Innocence didn't receive the recognition it deserved at the time of its' release; that film is truly a masterpiece with exceptional performances and a masterclass in dynamic direction. I really hope that the Tribeca Film Festival hosts a panel with Scorsese and the cast to celebrate the film's 30th anniversary.
I enjoy listening to Scorsese talking about movies more than I enjoy watching many of today's films. A great master. I find myself agreeing and in compliance with most of his notions and views and its very entertaining.
Mahmoud Ahmad heard that
He should have a podcast
I couldn't agree more, such an interesting and thoughtful man, and he loved Fellini too !
@@georgerichardson7728 Fellini's the man
@@TheJonnyEnglish He was a genius
Sharon Stone was perfect for that role
Ovy Licker You can’t be serious? Ginger was an awful person, but Sharon played her to perfection
She was born to play that role.
played herself,
@@RShadow12 Ginger wasn’t nearly as bad in real life but Roth twisted the truth, the guy she was with was a teacher not a pimp and they separated for whatever reason but they still loved eachother
I actually think her performance was very overstated, though that’s perhaps how she was directed to act.
I suppose her performance was designed to court attention by being so overwhelming. To be honest, it is De Niro’s performance that is quite underrated because he actually gives a very nuanced performance, which allows the others to really explode, including Joe Pesci.
Casino and The Aviator will always be a living lesson of how to direct a movie with the actors you think can flow with it. When I hear Martin speaking, it is a class I'm having, for free.
This is interesting. Casino is one of my favorite Scorsese's movies.
Definitely
DeNiro and Pesci together in Casino--cinema magic. Sharon Stone adds something extra. Oh, and Don Rickles--genius choice.
Pretty cool that the comedian Jim Norton plays Don Rickles in the Irishman
Scorsese is full of words that he needs to speak twice as fast to fit to the length of the interview
Coke
He speaks at the same speed as an Irish person lol
I think QT based his personality on Scorses's rapid fire way of talking
Scorsese looks like a Don in that suit 💪
Greatest director of all time. Can't wait to see The Irishman!!!!
Carol Benson it’s an instant masterpiece
@@RetrocadePodcast Malto bene.
Carol Benson Carol I felt/feel the same but was not greatly impressed by the film 💔💚
kevin lynch it’s fantastic. I think people just can’t get around the 3.5hr run time
Movie SUCKED!
MARTY ALWAYS WEARS A SUIT CLASS ACT. GREATEST FILE STUDENT EVER-A DIRECTOR'S DIRECTOR
Age of Innocence is as fine a film as Scorsese ever made. I love them all!
Agree! After watching it recently I just got this feeling that it may be his true masterpiece, flawless:)
Cameron has got to have borrowed a lot from Age Of innocence for making Titanic.. the voiceover about all the details regarding class, and being trapped in class. He's a really smart cookie, Cameron and those similarities became really clear to me as well.
@@Monkeyboy9941 Christmas Cheers, dear Sir!!!
One of the greatest movie directors of all time it’s interesting to hear his love of westerns because his upcoming film is going to be a western Killers Of The Flower Moon also I want that suit he’s wearing
you can buy it on ebay.
Scorsese never became one of those forgotten washed out directors, he kept making good movies that constantly put him back into spotlight, attracting younger viewers with movies such as The Wolf of Wall Street
I love the part when Dicaprio's character is telling somebody about the drugs he took the night before and he says with such pride I managed to park my car up perfectly and it cuts to a scene showing it completely wrecked lol ... I actually envy new audiences who discovered him at Wolf because they have such a quality backlog of films to catch up with and watch for the first time. The only film of his I didn't get or enjoy at all was Silence. Bought it on bluray and turned it off after a hour
Pretty much the most consistent director to come out the New Hollywood movement of the late 60’s and the 70’s.
The only other director I can think of similar to him that came out of that movement in that time period is Spielberg.
Casino was superb!
Yes, my favorite. But they are all great and beautifully made
To watch this I feel this man is where Tarantino gets his chops. I mean to be in a room with just Quentin and Marty and you really have the history of American Cinema from an artist/audience appreciation viewpoint. Both guys are 👍
Thanks for this. Been waiting A LONG TIME for this interview
Martin is a supreme artist. I'd have to pick Last Temptaion of Christ if I had to choose. Every picture he's done is tops. Every scene, every shot, every word, no lost motion at all.
Last Temptation is sort of pointless and gassy. Not his best. Wolf of Wall Street was just a frat rape celebration. He's had duds.
1. The Departed
2. Goodfellas
3. Raging Bull
4. The Aviator
5. The Irishman
6. Casino
7. Wolf of Wall Street
8. Shutter Island
9. Gangs of New York
10. Age of Innocence
@@RollingOrmond Wolf of Wall Street was good. You just sound like a hater
@@kdizzle901 no Taxi Driver?
@Rolling Ormond no it was a very brave film, Defoe was superb in it, the casting was really well done I thought, the choice of music, the part where Jesus was tempted in the desert was really well directed. Whether your religious or not I think it's a really artful film.
Casino was GREAT....Specially it was something like documentary, I love it.
It's very cool but it has almost no plot.
We are so lucky to have grown up with Scorsese
Now I can’t stop thinking about Harvey kietel in casino😌
He’s like Goodfellas era Pesci, De Niro, and Liotta rolled into one here
He knows so much about cinema. I could listen to him for hours. Even if he retired from directing, he'd make a great podcaster. But I don't think he'll ever retire haha
GoodFelllas& Casino should be best described as SIBLINGS!! Both evolve around extreme attention to detail while character interaction& dialogue is the vehicle,very intriguing how character development is the plot.
With the Irishman it’s a trilogy. Goodfellas set up the gangster/ mafia scene. Casino set up the mafia/ gangster in Las Vegas . The Irishman set up the financing for gangster/ mafia in Las Vegas through JimmyHoffa . It sees up the whole side of that gangster world
You forgot Mean Streets as the original then The Departed, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Irishman.
When he started talking about the Dalai lama movie I was hooked. He describes him in the most interesting way
Scorsese gave us the streets.
A personal quote of mine.
I have strong admiration for this man.
I used to claim this band is the best of all time, or this film is the best or this actor, singer, director etc. Then I grew up. There are great directors and then there are true artists. Scorsese is an artist but thank god he’s just one of many. Too many people arrogantly assume “American” film makers or “English” language films are where greatness lies. Akira Kurosawa, Fellini, Zhang Yimou, Miloš Forman are just a few. All are true artists.
Totally agreed, Bergman, Kieslowski, but so many more from all over the world, american directors are only one slice of the cake.
Excellent and intriguing interview!
What a bad interviewer Rose is. Scorsese is in the middle of talking about a highly political subject at the beginning--Vegas being the American city, and what that might mean--and Rose asks about whether Scorsese can just call up De Niro to cast him. Either Rose doesn't know what he's doing, or he's not comfortable exploring what themes Scorsese has in mind...
I agree entirely. I shed no tear when Me Too slew Charlie Rose, because he's proven himself as a terrible interviewer who constantly interrupts his guests.
I disagree, I think Rose asked very insightful questions. In all of his interviews, he seems to tap into the psyche of the interviewee and really get excellent responses.
Agreed yes sometimes he interupts but he always gets good interviews from his subjects.
Dude is consistently the greatest interviewer of the past 30 years.
Tremendous interview.
Not easy to be the interviewer.
Rose explaining what a trailer is at 20:38 lmao
Casino is his best work. The film looks like nothing we've seen before and nobody has been able to duplicate it since.
100% agree. It gets better with age. Just bought the 4K version and it’s insane. The film was already sharp and beautiful but the 4K transfer is like a time machine. Something else.
Alexander Beer one of my favorite movies
The early scene where Sharon Stone is winning at the craps table just captured Las Vegas so well. And it's beautiful to look at.
Casino is without a doubt the best movie ever made , when you watch it you dont feel like u are watching a movie , its like dreaming and you never lose focus at it.
If they had trimmed a lot of ginger out it would be a masterpiece
That is such a perfectly spot on description of that movie!
1000% correct. There will never be a film like it
casino is best movie of 1995 ..than braveheart, heat, apollo 13, se7en, copycat
You are so right
Nice interview from Scorsese here. Interviewer sounds like text-to-speech though
Scorsese won't make a film if he isn't personally connected to it. It's what he turns down that makes him so great
best director in the history of cinema
I love the positive comments that come from listening to Geniuses with passion. We need more of this in the world.
John Cassavetes would have been so awesome as Henry Hill!
Sal Rinella
Henry Hill would have been even better.
Nah, Ray Liotta was just perfect for that role. This comment just proves how underrated and underappreciated he was.
@@bodegabreath4258 The real Hill was a bit of a knuckle head to be frank. He had dependency issues most of his life. He'd have been way to fragile to play even himself!
He would have been too old.
@@filmbuff2777 i mean, pesci is supposed to be in his early 20s in his first scenes so age isn’t really a problem lol
interesting he says movies are about life, and how he adores old movies and gripes about not having made them, because that’s exactly how I feel about his movies.
Casino and Goodfellas were like yearly holiday movies since i was a baby, my mom loves Scorsese films.
For someone who was addicted to cocaine to a point where it almost killed him he's got a remarkable memory.
Does cocaine affect memory? You're thinking of pot
"This is a trailer...which is a way that they errrr...use thf to promote the film in the theatre, you've seen them it's a...coming attractions kinda thing, but it gives you a feeling for what Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci and Sharon Stone have done with Nick Pileggi's script."
Lol
Tell the folks at home what a movie is
@@roddydykes7053explain to the folks at home what a casino and what a scorsese is
I think for a directorial standpoint, Raging Bull is in fact Scorsese's masterpiece
He speaks in fast forward mode
Oh, sweet! My favorite director showed up on my feed. I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers.
Most interviews with Charlie Rose involve the interviewee being super nice about Charlie's idiotic questions
I miss Charlie Rose and the black background. The intimate interviews
i love movies in general...different kind of movies
beside james cameron when it comes to sf & action and christopher nolan
scorsese is by far my fav director...love this guy...what a smart guy
Interesting to hear him talk about how he couldn’t make a western around the 11:00 minute mark and now we’re getting one nearly 30 years later. What an all time run this man has been on.
mean street, raging bull,good fellas, casino classic mobster movies love them
"Theres no reason to do another gangster movie after goodfellas" cocky and humble...
Thank you for returning to the mob genre with The Departed & The Irishman
I'm French, he speaks so quickly ! BUT he deserves my great attention for trying to understand ALL that he is saying in many interviews.
I love so much his work with or whithout Robert DE NIRO, he is very important in my life like Bruce SPRINGSTEEN is too.
I love movies I love music. It helped me in my hard childhood.
LOVE to everyone from France 💜🇨🇵
15:52 "I donno...orrr... maybe Gangs of New York....orrr.... Aviator....orrr Shutter island....or maybe Wolf of Wall Street"......Such a humble man....always a fan !! If you guys have the time check out one of his documentary types tat he shot wit friends & parents in 1974. In his Parents' house.....It's called 'Italian American by Martin Scorsese'....Great Man. Keep it coming.
Very funny that he says “Joe Pessie”
Whoever produced these interviews was amazing. Dark, simple, great guests, terrible interviewer.
Martin is an amazing person and director and Charlie Rose as an interviewer its just a joy to watch and listen to these folks talking together.
He looks like The Shah in this interview haha
Phil leotardo!
3:58 to hear Marty say “New Vegas”
I like Scorsese jacket I want a jacket like that.
He is an extraordinay Genuis!!
1995's Casino Was American Film Critic Jay Sherman's Third Best Film Of 1995 On His Best Of 1995 List.
Best director thats ever lived
He didn't comment on The King of Comedy. It's an underrated movie that deserves more attention even if it's not the stone cold classic Taxi Driver.
These guys sure have class!
I Love Martin Scorsese One of My Favorite Film Directors at #3 and One of My Favorite Movies From Marty Is “Raging Bull” Which is Kinda Odd Even Though I’m Not a Boxing Fan!
Oscar Isaac should play scorcese in a biopic someday. They look so much alike to me.
Too tall
So great- and Charlie let him talk. Scorsese is incredible
That suit though damn that’s sharp
This Film Was 19 Years Old On 11/22/2014.
Harvey Keitel was almost involved in this??? That would've been surreal
"You must think he's pretty sick right.I bet you really think he's sick".
Don't answer. " You don't have to answer everything."
THE INSIDER is one of the greatest films ever made - if you have not seen the film - it is a must see - a tour de force in direction writing cinematography acting editing lighting sound craft services - not a Scorcese film - i bet he admires it!
11:10 Well you are now making a Western, Marty!
Take it easy. We're not making a western!
The GOAT! thx for uploading - love these 2 guys. Ps - martys blazer is gangsta!
Mean streets is still my favourite movies it’s so underrated, I guess I get a bit frustrated when people praise goodfellas but yet they cannot get mean streets.
I guess because Goodfellas is more of the flashy comedic Hollywood type. Where mean streets is more like a gritty ruff documentary
Thanks for sharing.
Its a real tragedy that this man hasnt won more Oscars!!!!! SHAME ON U ACADEMY!!! Casino, Good Fellas, Rading Bull, Taxi Driver, all Oscar worthy.....
the Aviator became one of my favorites of his. it took multiple viewings. but, I think it is one his best.
I like that houndtooth blazer
It's so amazing that a woman makes an unsubstantiated accusation against old Rose, and he just disappears into thin air as if a Di Nero type movie character put a hit on him and buried him in the desert.
lessevdoolbretsim De Niro
Oh for God's sake .... there were many women who substantiated the bastard's disgusting treatment of them.
As a journalist, Rose knows that when you get 2 independent sources telling the same story, it changes from a story to a fact. And in his case, at least 35 women came forward with the same basic story. Game over, douchebag.
What? Explain pleasw
Unfortunately, Charlie was a serial sexual abuser of women. Many substantiated cases. He had to go. Too bad. He was a great interviewer....
I like john ford film i remember many film western nella televisione italiana negli anni 70
Other than the Last Waltz Scorsese's greatest film.
Why oh why oh why oh why oh why oh why does King of Comedy never get a mention??????? Its a masterpiece, my favourite Scorsese film & one of De Niros finest performances
Hilarious and great movie. So good they kinda re-made it slightly with Joker
King of Comedy is the deepest DeNiro has ever gotten into a character, according to Scorsese.
Greatest living director by far.
At the top of all time great directors!
Who would you rate as top 5 best directors of all time?
A true genius he said himslef that he had nothing to do with the mafia
G.O.A.T.
God this interviewer is good. He gives so kind impression but not dull or soft but he is engaging too.
I wish he would have shut up and given Scorsese a chance to elaborate without interrupting so much. A lot of people here in comments must know the director. They keep on referring to him by his first name Marty. Oh my goodness, I didn't know the crowd here was so elite. I should call the host Charlie.
I could never go near a horse. I would sneeze! Lmfao! That made me spit out soda to the point I was laughing & coughing lol how did this guy not even chuckle at that remark? Some people don't have a sense of humor.
25:54
Little did Marty know that during the entire interview, Charlie was hanging brain under the table. That old fox!
That's right Charlie, interrupt him every fucking time he's saying something interesting.
lessevdoolbretsim 😂🤘
You couldn't possibly have a better moniker. Kudos.
My dad didn't spend much time w either but i loved watching Red Skeleton and a couple of films w him
This is the best movie of all time!!! will never be topped!!!
Goodfellas is better
BennyNeb no it isn’t better
yes it it
Heat is better...
Casino will never be topped
What were his (then) two favorite filmmakers? Kubrick and ?
I think Fellini or John Ford.
Bertolucci
Dang, I love Marty’s suit! Totally sharp.
This guy is the best.
Damn, Charlie Rose is a legend he asks so enthusiastic and challenging questions like a normal conversation it brings so much out of the person bieng interviewed. This is the best interview from Scorcese.