I hate how Sup Forums always throws around the word "kino" at everything, but this is unironically going to be pure...

I hate how Sup Forums always throws around the word "kino" at everything, but this is unironically going to be pure, unfiltered, kino. Right?

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Vinyl was gutter trash hot garbage so no.

>Ray Romano
Lol no

Scorsese isn't interested in gangsters any more, so expect a routine job of work ala The Departed.

I bet this has something to do with that POO IN LOOED show with a paki and Zoe Kazan where he's Zoe's Father. Scorsese was a huge fan and friend of Elia Kazan and his granddaughter should have said something at him.

This doesn't mean Scorsese will cast Paul Dano someday.

damn he looks like shit

But Silence was fucking kino to the max despite a weak cast, so yes

Might be good

Silence didn't have Ray Romano.

Al Pacino is still alive?

Andrew Garfield is a worse actor than Ray Romano so I don't see your point? [Assuming Romano will be cast in a somewhat comedic role which seems pretty likely]

>Joe Pesci

Eh might give it a watch

Romano won't be cast comedically, the only reason hacky old comedians like him get cast in drama is to give "unexpected" dramatic performances.

And obviously, Garfield is a better actor.

Ray Romano is only good at playing Ray Romano.

It's Scorsese you dumbfuck. The film will have the same tone as Goodfellas and Casino.

>netflix

He was in Vinyl which was produced by Scorsese and did a really good job on that shit show.

I honestly think that I could out-act De Niro, Pacino, and Pesci as they are today

>movie called the Irishman

Cast a bunch of Italians

What are they saying?

He actually stole the show in Vinyl. I was surprised how good he was.

This will be great.

>Irishman
It's about the fight with the Italians and DeNiro is half patty

What else is kino besides your mouth when you're like kissing on some gay dude and like holding his like muscles 'cause his arms just are like wrapped around you and you feel like so safe 'cause you're like... not that you're gay or nothing but God you just want to bury yourself in his chest and just live there forever.

This cast is actually fantastic so far.

Why is Scorsese reviving DeNiro's career after all the cuck shit he's done the last years? This guy doesn't deserve a second chance.

>not giving people who have made greatness in the past another chance

When's Leo gonna be cast? Is Scorsese saving that for an epic twist reveal?

Why is De Niro playing an Irishman?

He has an Irish mother

That's why I'm glad Pacino is back. DeNiro hasn't learned anything and rather stars in some shitty romcom to please his wife.

>tfw Ray Romano has actually been a hidden powerhouse actor this entire time and we just never knew it because of his comedy
>he ushers in a new era of mob movies in a Scorsese renaissance

Why are you assuming that I haven't seen Scorsese's films? What I'm saying relates directly to them. Ever seen Casino? Don Rickles in that is playing a straight role. The only reason these old guys get hired is to play straight roles against their prior associations for the audience. It's a standard move.

This is going to be poor indeed. Poor. Indeed. In Casino, DeNiro and Pesci were already embarrassingly old. He's bringing them back either decrepit or with digital bullshit on their faces, which will 1: not convince, and 2: age like milk.

Romano was the only good thing about Vinyl.

>Ray Romano
Who gives a fucking shit, it says Joe Pesci might come back

Pesci play a short mobster who was 72 during the Hoffa murder. Perfect casting.

Only DeNiro as a 55 year old is a stretch.

Scorsese says he's going to put digital shit on DeNiro's face to de-age him to look like "the DeNiro of The Godfather Part 2" for some of this.

Which raises two questions.

1. Did he forget DeNiro was in some of his own movies when he was younger? Why pick that comparison?

2. DeNiro was playing a young Brando then. If the technology had permitted it, does he think we have been better off with Brando digitally altered instead of DeNiro's performance?

The Irishman will stink like all the open toilet trenches of old Ireland.

Yeah this shocked me too seeing as how it's been 15 years and he was well known for his beauty

Faggot

Well that is stupid. Should have gotten somebody else for the lead role then.

Maybe Leo kek

Casting Persci is still a good choice though

There's plain and then there's haggard.

Vinyl was a pleb filter

>it's another Scorsese flick about AYYY BADABING MAFIA MICKS LMAOOO
yeah wow, amazing work yet again Scorsese, good oscar bait my man

hipsters are not allowed here

what is this, 2013?

It's pretty horrible that this garbage is getting more publicity than Silence.

Silence was garbage and nips were right to defend their land and their fate from jewish twink faggots like garfield.

But Westernization literally turned Japan into the biggest power in Asia user.

Is Silence actually bad? Haven't seen it.

>The Irishman
>All are (((Italians)))

WEW FUCKING WEW LADS

It's a masterpiece. It got buried because it was a serious film about faith with Christian protagonists.

>Movie is about the one Irish guy in the mafia
>Bob has an Irish mother
>Keitel is a jew

WEW LADS

Yeah but ACTUALLY is it good? When you write something like
>It got buried because it was a serious film about faith with Christian protagonists.
it just makes me think you think it's a masterpiece because dude Christianity lmao.

When was the last time Pesci starred in a big movie guys?

The Good Shepherd?

more like Scorsesesesesekino

Not him and I don't give a fuck about religion but the photography, costumes, acting and pacing were top notch, if you've seen Mission it's a bit like that.
Too bad I don't care about faith so it didn't really move that much, it's still much better than oscar bait turds like Gay niggers: The Movie or SECRET BLACK SHEBOONS IN THE NASA LMAO.

Alright thanks, that's all I wanted to know.

adults are not petty retards holding a stupid grudge based boycott because of differing political opinions

you mean cucked and turned nips into pedo faggots who cant fuck their jav women.

>getting all your worldviews from Sup Forums
you need to go out a bit more

I was talking about pre-WWII Japan user.
The Japan who had more money than the rest of Asia combined and beat Russia and WWI, and managed to conquer China, Korea and Pacific Islands without problems.
The consequences of WWII and the American colonization have nothing to do with Imperial era Japan.

I don't see why you should associate the two things, unless you think it's impossible for a masterpiece to be a serious film about faith with Christian protagonists. It's actually a masterpiece. He will probably never make anything as good as it again. It is a masterpiece partly because it's about things that matter deeply to him; the religious themes aren't coincidental, but I'm not giving it a seal of approval just because I like the themes. The Mission, for example, I think is a piece of shit.

most JAVies are barely even attractive, they have to do so much shit on the covers to hide what they actually look like

I'm "associating" them because to me it sounded like you were mainly saying it was great because of how it dealt with religion and Christianity, not because the film overall was great. That's what I meant. I don't want to watch a film blatantly jerking off Christianity if that's what it is.

>Jimmy Hoffa

I smell kino

Leo betrayed him when he won Oscar fishing with Iñarritu so they are done.

It sounded like that to you because you were already associating them. The film is a masterpiece. It got buried for its themes. These are two seperate ideas. If you actively hate Christians then that hatred will probably distract you from any enjoyment you could get from the film, but if you don't, you should enjoy it.

Has Ray Romano done anything besides playing the Mammoth in those Ice Age movies after Everybody Loves Raymond?

You mean Leo illustrated that Scorsese is not All That as a director of actors by winning under another's direction after fifty different attempts with Scorsese at the helm?

How can you not associate Christianity with a film that's about Christians? What?

Try again. You associated my calling it a masterpiece and getting buried because of its themes with the idea that I must be lying because I didn't hate it for being about Christians. There was no reason to think that the masterpiece statement and the factual statement that it was buried for its themes were connected. Why can't you try and become capable of learning from other people instead of being a cunt? Why ask if you're going to immediately accuse anyone who replies of being a partisan liar?

RAYMONDDDDD GIVE MUMMY A KISS

It had Tadanobu Asano so it was not a weak cast

Ray Romano was pretty good in Parenthood.

>Try again.
Yeah you've convinced me not to watch it, thanks reddit.

Sounds fucking good.

Welcome to Mooseport.
Movie so bad that it made Gene Hackman retire.

No hes not. Hes half kike, half guinea.

nigga is retarded

Will it get a theatrical release ?

>but this is unironically going to be pure, unfiltered, kino. Right?

Wrong.

But that was before Everybody Loves Raymond ended.

I don't know why he didn't get Liam Neeson honestly. He's still too old, but not noticeably unlike DeNiro who looks late 60s at best
Of course I "know". It's because this is the actual spiritual sequel to Casino and Goodfellas and thus has to star DeNiro and Pesci for asinine reasons

Silence is actually really good. What makes it so based is that it doesn't push an ideology onto you, it just showcases the struggles of a missionary in Japan.
Whether you love missionaries or hate them, the film should still appeal to you. But it's very slow-paced and has no rolling stones soundtrack so, y'know

>they are done
variety.com/2017/film/news/martin-scorsese-development-killers-of-the-flower-moon-dante-ferretti-1202495680/
>Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio are developing a film adaptation of true-crime thriller “Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI” as the director’s next project after “The Irishman.”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Scorsese
>On August 10, 2015, it was announced that Scorsese will direct an adaptation of The Devil in the White City, which will star Leonardo DiCaprio and be written by Billy Ray.[110]
lol