Silence

Best Scorsese since Goodfellas?

Goodfellas is shit

I would say Silence is a masterpiece but so is Wolf of Wall Street. The two of them together are his best movies this century for sure, and probably 2 of his best 5 or 6 ever.

It's so amazing. God damn plebs who couldn't enjoy it in the theater.

I didn't like it, felt too much like propaganda.

>never takes sides
>propaganda
About what?

>so is Wolf of Wall Street

A wonderful masterpiece.
Too bad about the box office and limited release (2 weeks)

They both are bruh.

>Liam, you don't get to bring friends

My favorite Scorsese masterpieces:
Goodfellas
Taxi Driver
Silence
Casino
Raging Bull
Gangs of New York
The Departed
Wolf of Wall Street

Best since The Departed for sure.

>Gangs of New York
Eeeeeehhhhhhhhh

Solid, but imagine if DDL had been in it

The Departed is in his mid or low-tier though. Such an overrated movie.

Not a great list. Where the fuck are After Hours and King of Comedy? Especially when you're including stuff like Casino, and The Departed. Gangs isn't a masterpiece but it is a gloriously brilliant failure.

Mostly because of Bill the Butcher and the first gang fight. And the Irish inmigration.

Fuck, i forgat Kings of Comedy and for some reason, Mean Streets.

Mean Streets is great. Wouldn't quite make my top tier but it's damn good.

Have you seen After Hours tho?

Not yet, nor did i see Temptation of Christ, Cape Fear and Alice.

I love almost every Scorsese film I've seen, but I don't get Mean Streets.

Its on Netflix, anyway if Sup Forums excuse me, I go to watch "Dial M for Murder"

Wish me fun.

>Gangs of New York
>The Departed

>masterpieces

...

How come white men have no loyalty?

Okay okay, I gonna take my words back.
Happy now?!

Dont be too hard on him.
He loved Japan and its culture.
And he was no match against the swamp of Japan and her cruel torture methods.

IT'S TIME TO STOP

>He loved Japan and its culture.
I'm sure being tortured for years was the favourite part, along with anime

Really strongly recommend you check out After Hours and Last Temptation. They're two of his best, especially After Hours.

>And he was no match against the swamp of Japan

That's a misinterpretation of the movie and kinda racist. We are not supposed to agree with the priests' rather sad belief that Japan is a swamp and that's why they can't push their agenda on the people there.

Yes it does.

I gonna watch them next week, I promise. In the mean time I gonna watch Dial M for Murder.

Its a metaphor. Of course Japan is not really swamp (not now)

Also based Japan.

Normally love Scorsese but I have to say this is by far my least favourite film of his.

Where his slow moving build ups normally feel like they are actually leading somewhere, this entire movie just felt flat.

One scene of sad Japanese people and Andrew Garfield holding his forehead just blended into the next.

There is noone to really connect with in the whole movie. The priests are all insufferable d-bags, the Japanese Christians are sad and desperate, and the Japanese Buddhists juts torture and murder everyone.

I feel like this movie was meant to have a message, but it took too long to get it across and had absolutely no interesting characters.

What would Tommy Devito and Jimmy Burke do if they were Jesuits priests during the 17th century in Japan?