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AFTER HOURS
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An inventive dark comedy, in which all reality seems to be turned upside-down, peopled by a cast including Rosanna Arquette, Teri Garr, Griffin Dunne and Cheech & Chong. Scorsese received Best Director honors at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival for this. Written by Joseph Minion. Martin Scorsese---USA---1985---97 mins.
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AGE OF INNOCENCE
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Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, set in 1870's New York, is brought to the screen with lavish sets, costumes, and the star power of Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Winona Ryder. It is a tale from a time ruled by rigid conventions and moral standards, but love cannot and should not be Martin Scorsese---USA---1993---138 mins.
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ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMOR
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A subtle masterpiece that transforms the struggle of one woman into a memorable symbol of liberation and courage. Stars Ellen Burstyn in an Academy Award winning performance, with Kris Kristofferson and Diane Ladd. Martin Scorsese---USA---1974---105 mins.
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AVIATOR (SCORSESE)
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Martin Scorsese's epic, opulent biopic chronicles the fascinating life of Howard Hughes, the daring eccentric who translated his tool and die fortune into successful ventures into film production and aeronautics. Leonardo DiCaprio perfectly inhabits the challenging lead role, revealing the wide spectrum of Hughes' passions and phobias, and Gwen Stefani (as starlet Jean Harlow), Cate Blanchett (as the elegant Katharine Hepburn) and Kate Beckinsdale (as Ava Gardner) are all excellent in supporting turns. In many ways this is the perfect material for Scorsese: from his replication of vintage two-strip Technicolor to his use of CGI animation, the auteur uses every resource imaginable to pull off a sweeping epic that feels remarkably personal throughout. With Alec Baldwin, Alan Alda, and John C. Reilly. Winner of 5 Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress (Blanchett), Art Martin Scorsese---USA---2004---166 mins.
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BOXCAR BERTHA
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Made just prior to his breakthrough film, Mean Streets, this early feature from Martin Scorsese shows flashes of the director's personal style occasionally breaking through the exploitation formula of a Roger Corman production. Barbara Hershey and David Carradine star in a Bonnie & Clyde-like story about a union organizer and his woman who become train robbers during the Depression. Based very, very loosely on the true story of Martin Scorsese---USA---1972---97 mins.
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BRINGING OUT THE DEAD
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Nicolas Cage and Patricia Arquette star in Martin Scorsese's moody, stylish drama about a burnt-out paramedic teetering on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
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CAPE FEAR (SCORSESE)
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More violent than the original and heavy on symbolism, this intense film divided Scorsese's admirers and critics as it became one of his rare box office successes.
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CASINO (ANNIVERSARY ED)
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Robert DeNiro, Sharon Stone and Joe Pesci are at the center of this glamorous but hard-hitting film about the Mob in Las Vegas. DeNiro stars as Ace Rothstein (based on the life of Frank Rosenthal), a long-suffering professional gambler who is saved from destruction by his childhood pal Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci). Rothstein marries Ginger McKenna (Stone), a chip hustler and con artist who very nearly destroys Rothstein's friendship with Santori. Despite this film's excesses (or perhaps because of them), the old Mob-dominated gambling town emerges as a twisted but exciting and seductive pleasure ground where a tangible, tense uncertainty underlays all the hype. Based on Nicholas Pileggi's book Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas. Martin Scorsese---USA---1995---179 mins.
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COLOR OF MONEY
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Paul Newman won an Academy Award for reprising his role as pool hall wizard Fast Eddie Felson in Martin Scorsese's stylish sequel to The Hustler. Fast Eddie is older and wiser now, but still looking for the big score. Tom Cruise co-stars as the brash young player Eddie takes on as a protege and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is the girl who helps guide their "discovery" to the brink of big money. Clearly a more commercial, less personal project for Scorsese, but one that he handles perfectly. Consistently enjoyable, thanks in no small part to Newman's magnetic presence. Martin Scorsese---USA---1986---119 mins.
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DEPARTED, THE (2DISCS)
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Martin Scorsese's highly commercial remake of the Hong Kong hit Infernal Affairs garnered a larger box-office draw and possibly more critical praise upon its release than any of his other films. He did, after all, jam it full of A-listers: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Martin Sheen, Mark Wahlberg, and Alec Baldwin. The director's return to the grim, foul-mouthed mafia terrain of Goodfellas and Casino didn't hurt either. And then there's this plot about two moles racing to uncover one another--Leo's an undercover cop acting the part of an Irish mobster, Damon's a mob informant who infiltrated the police--which had already proved successful in the original Hong Kong film, now a franchise. In the end, Marty gave audiences his ultraviolent best with The Departed and renewed his Hollywood clout by doing so, paving the way for a new batch of Scorsese Martin Scorsese---USA---2006---151 mins.
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GANGS OF NEW YORK
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Director Martin Scorsese pays tribute to New York City with an Academy Award-nominated historical drama about the city's notorious past. Set in the mid-19th century, this sprawling epic chronicles the clash between gangs of Irish immigrants and anti-immigration citizens that culminated in a bloody war on the streets of the city. Scorcese directs an all-star cast featuring Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio and Cameron Diaz, but it's the beautiful art direction and costume design that steal the show. "A magnificent throwback to an almost vanished era of epic filmmaking by great filmmakers" (Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune). Martin Scorsese---USA---2002---168 mins.
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GEORGE HARRISON: LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD
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“Those who know a fair amount about the Beatles will look at Living in the Material World and marvel at just how much ground Martin Scorsese's George Harrison opus covers in 3 1/2 hours. But those of us who aren't as familiar with the band's most spiritual member are in for an unexpected treat: More than mere rock-doc hagiography, Material World reveals how a tortured millionaire struggled to tame his soul, understand life and ready himself for death…Considering the involvement of George's widow, Olivia Harrison (who also produced), and comments from those who knew him well, including Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Phil Spector, Klaus Voormann, Yoko Ono, Tom Petty, Eric Idle and Terry Gilliam, it's no surprise that Scorsese's sources offer emotionally choked and overwhelmingly fond remembrances of the late Beatle” (Variety).
Martin Scorsese---USA---2011---208 mins..
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GOODFELLAS SPECIAL EDITION
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Scorsese once again demonstrates his formal brilliance in this impeccably constructed film about three decades of life with the mob. Based on Nicholas Pileggi's best seller Wiseguy, GoodFellas displays a stunning narrative virtuosity from its first shot to its last. And the actors, especially Joe Pesci and Lorraine Bracco, all give powerful, passionate performances. Don't miss this. Also starring Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, and Paul Sorvino. Photographed by Michael Ballhaus.
Martin Scorsese---USA---1990---148 mins.
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HUGO (BLU-RAY, DVD, DIGITAL & UV)
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"Hugo, an enchantment from Martin Scorsese, is the 3-D children's movie that you might expect from the director of Raging Bull and Goodfellas. It's serious, beautiful, wise to the absurdity of life and in the embrace of a piercing longing. No one gets clubbed to death, but shadows loom, and a ferocious Doberman nearly lands in your lap. The movie is based on the book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret, but is also very much an expression of the filmmaker's movie love. Surely the name of its author, Brian Selznick, caught his eye: Mr. Selznick is related to David O. Selznick, the producer of Gone with the Wind--kismet for a cinematic inventor like Mr. Scorsese. Mr. Scorsese's fidelity to Mr. Selznick's original story is very nearly complete, though this is also, emphatically, his own work" (New York Times).
Martine Scorsese---USA---2011---126 mins.
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KING OF COMEDY (SCORSESE)
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In Scorsese's perceptive look at the extremes of celebrity worship, Robert De Niro is obsessive, would-be stand-up comic Rupert Pupkin. When not performing in front of cardboard cutouts of his idols, he stalks a TV talk show host (Jerry Lewis in an understated, brilliant performance). Eventually he teams with another unstable fan (Sandra Bernhard) to kidnap the host in a desperate attempt to win a spot on the show. Martin Scorsese---USA---1983---101 mins.
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KUNDUN
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Set in 1937 Tibet, four years after the death of the 13th Dalai Lama, Scorsese's visually elegant film tells the story of the 14th Dalai Lama, from his discovery at age two by monks who sensed he may be their reincarnated leader, to his escape when Communist China invaded Tibet, to his exile in India. With music by Philip Glass. Martin Scorsese---USA---1997---114 mins.
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LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST
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Martin Scorsese's powerful adaptation of the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis generated unwarranted controversy when first released. Those who protested the film (many without actually seeing it) for its depiction of Christ's human temptations failed to notice the overt and sincere spirituality Scorsese brought to his work. A visually striking, intelligent and sensitive film, with an outstanding performance by Willem Dafoe as Jesus and a distinctive musical score by Peter Gabriel. With Barbara Hershey, Harvey Keitel, Harry Dean Martin Scorsese---USA---1988---164 mins.
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LAST WALTZ
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One of the greatest concert movies ever made, The Last Waltz documents the 1976 Thanksgiving night farewell concert given by The Band at the Winterland in San Francisco. With appearances by Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Muddy Waters, The Staples Singers, Neil Diamond, Joni Mitchell and many more. Martin Scorsese---USA---1978---117 mins.
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MARTIN SCORSESE COLLECTION
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Five films from one of the greatest American filmmaking talents are collected for the first time in this set. Includes Scorsese's first film, Who's That Knocking at My Door (1968, 90 mins.), about the relationship between a young, Catholic kid (Harvey Keitel, in his screen debut) who still has a lot of ties to the old neighborhood, and the independent college student (Zina Bethune) he falls for; Mean Streets (1973, 112 mins.), a gritty, violent film set in New York's Little Italy, which follows Harvey Keitel as he slowly climbs into the hierarchy of a local Mafia family. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974, 105 mins.), a subtle film that transforms a woman's struggle into a memorable symbol of liberation and courage, with Ellen Burstyn in an Academy Award-winning performance; a Special Edition verison of After Hours (1985, 97 mins.), a dark, fish-out-of-water comedy, with Griffin Dunne as the passive everyman who runs into a mess of trouble one night in SoHo; and a Special Edition version of the classic, GoodFellas (1990, 148 mins.), an impeccably constructed film about three decades of life wit h the mob. Stars Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci. Martin Scorsese---USA---1969-90---542 mins.
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MARTIN SCORSESE FILM COLL
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Four classic films from one of the greatest living American filmmakers. Includes Boxcar Bertha (1972, 72 mins.), Scorsese's second feature and the gory sequel to Roger Corman's Bloody Mama. It stars Barbara Hershey as an orphaned woman on the run from a corrupt railroad company in Depression-era America. The Last Waltz (Special Edition) (1978, 117 mins.) documents the final performance by The Band, interspersing concert footage with studio sessions and candid interviews to create "arguably, the best of all rock-concert documentaries" (Pauline Kael). Filmed simultaneously, New York, New York (Special Edition) (1977, 163 mins.) features Liza Minnelli and Robert Deniro in a flashy musical spectacle that recalls the heyday of the Big Band Era in New York. Raging Bull (Collector's Edition) (1980, 130 mins.), a hallmark film of the 1980s, stars Robert Deniro as middle-weight boxing champ Jake LaMotta. Scorsese probes issues of male self-esteem, sexual inadequacy, and violence in luminous black and white. Martin Scorsese---USA---1972-1980
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