Tag: Martin Scorsese
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Clint Eastwood’s Cinematic Impact Explored, from ‘Unforgiven’ to the James Bond Near-Miss
Director Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver and Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven have amassed numerous accolades, including Academy Award nominations for Best Picture (with “Unforgiven” securing a win) and placements on the American Film Institute’s list of the 100 greatest films ever made. At first glance, these two movies appear to belong to different genres and…
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How Clint Eastwood’s Presence Led Scorsese to Turn Down a Comedy Masterpiece
The list of contributions towards the ever-shifting world of cinema by Martin Scorsese continues to grow even as he approaches the twilight of his remarkable career. With over six decades behind a camera, creating some of the most mesmerising works of film of all time, Scorsese is a true legend of the American movie industry.…
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Clint Eastwood’s Shadow – Martin Scorsese’s Bold Move: Turning Down an ’80s Blockbuster
Martin Scorsese rejected the opportunity to direct an 80s film staple thanks to an old Clint Eastwood movie. Considered to be a multi-talented vanguard of cinema entertainment, Scorsese has maintained a distinguished record of filmography that dates back to the 50s and includes directed and/or producing credits on essential movies like Taxi Driver (1976), The…
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The Best in the West: Scorsese’s Bold Claim About John Wayne’s ‘The Searchers’
Martin Scorsese’s favorite Western starring John Wayne has had a big influence on his career. Scorsese hasn’t made his passion for cinema or filmmaking a secret, and he is essentially a living archive of the medium’s history. He loves everything from the trashiest B-movie to the most highbrow drama, which is something that’s reflected in…