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... The summer of 1988 witnessed the most intense religious controversy in the history of Hollywood with the release of Martin Scorsese's film The Last Temptation ...
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... well written movie. Martin Scorsese has always captivated and fascinated his audience members for many years. His types of movies ...
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... It was not until the late sixties and seventies that such visionaries as Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Sam Peckinpah, and William ...
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... Great directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, and Orson Welles have never won Oscars, despite being nominated numerous times ...
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... know it." (Charlie) Of all the film-makers dicussed here, none exploded with quite such volatile energy on the American screen as Martin Scorsese, with Mean ...
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Martin Scorsese's masterpiece of a film drags you down into the seedy filth stenched world of former middleweight boxing champion Jake "The Bronx Bull" LaMotta ...
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Goodfellas The 1990 Martin Scorsese's motion picture Goodfellas, is a classic movie about the world of organized crime. Goodfellas ...
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... Japan. George Lucas, Francis Coppola, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg all admit to having been heavily influenced by Kurosawa.
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Taxi Driver The Martin Scorsese film Taxi Driver represents a "descent into hell" through society's acceptance of pornography, violence and loneliness. ...
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Taxi Driver The Martin Scorsese film Taxi Driver represents a "descent into hell" through society's acceptance of pornography, violence and loneliness. ...
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... To name only two examples, The Big Sleep directly inspired Roman Polanski's classic Chinatown, and Martin Scorsese has repeatedly called Force of Evil one of ...
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... boys and young men between the ages of 8 and 31 killed themselves playing Russian roulette while imitating a scene from Director Martin Scorsese's The Deer ...
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... Actors and Musicians have taken an especially strong stand, specifically Richard Gere, rap band The Beastie Boys, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Seagal. ...
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... Actors and Musicians have taken an especially strong stand, specifically Richard Gere, rap band The Beastie Boys, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Seagal. ...
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... the characters talk about Tarantino's tendency to employ blatant Scorsese rip-offs ... of music, which employs everything from the classic Dean Martin song "Your ...
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