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  • Nov 28, 2019
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    jesus christs who's trash ass lb is this

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    Keepthereceipt

    he probably one of the most genuine movie critics out there. smh.

    What was your favourite episode/section of the film bro?

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    dior

    I almost cried when Frank hopped on that plane to Detroit there was so much tension up until he painted that house. He was so hurt, that s*** was gettin to me

    The murders were so savage in this s*** bruh, how he did homeboy on his birthday and Joe after he snitched was some GTA s***

    Final shot paralleling him being in Jimmy hotel room and he left the door open was powerful, almost make me wanted another 30 mins of content

    that entire detroit sequence was insane considering how all this slow build up is juxtaposed to such a quick and cold murder. S*** is actually haunting on rewatch to see.

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    Mo

    jesus christs who's trash ass lb is this

    Bane. Aka a guy who thinks this movie is boring and thinks he has deep knowledge of cinema cuz he saw Mandy.

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    MrYeezy

    lol every gangster movie based on real events is predictable. This movie literally tells you that Hoffa gets killed by Sheeran in the first 2 minutes of the movie.

    Scorsese's gangster movies have never been about trying to figure out the ending. They are about the journey and the characters and this is top-notch in both areas, especially in how it is edited and structured, which is just levels beyond most American films.

    And also it has nothing to do with nostalgia or emotion. Irishman is a perfectly told story for what it is trying to be. It is a one of a kind gangster movie and Scorsese has never done anything like this before. The closest we have really seen to this is what Coppola tried to do with his Godfather trilogy, and even then that doesn't go as far as Scorsese does with the idea of criminals living a life where their actions gradually start to haunt them more and more. The whole point is that these men never truly get caught and they have to live with the horrible things they have done in isolation and it is presented in a way I haven't seen in any American gangster movie.

    I’d argue this is on par with The Godfather Saga

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    Keepthereceipt

    he probably one of the most genuine movie critics out there. smh.

    Yeah, never a pretentious prick neither. I respect that, some of these guys do to much to appeal to a certain crowd

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    laudi

    I’d argue this is on par with The Godfather Saga

    yeah I mean, I think this is Goodfellas tier, so its certainly on the level of the Godfather 1/2

  • Nov 28, 2019
    fmvp yzy vert

    On episode 3 tonight

    Might do this next month

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    fmvp yzy vert

    What was your favourite episode/section of the film bro?

    action bronson of course

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    MrYeezy

    yeah I mean, I think this is Goodfellas tier, so its certainly on the level of the Godfather 1/2

    So Irishman top 5 now?

  • Nov 28, 2019
    MrYeezy

    that entire detroit sequence was insane considering how all this slow build up is juxtaposed to such a quick and cold murder. S*** is actually haunting on rewatch to see.

    was good to see them deal with that so quickly. The Hoffa hit/"mystery" hung over this movie as a sort 'is this gonna be the central part' the whole time. Glad they got on with it (comparatively) quick tbh. even though I still think the rest was quite unfocused.

    Had Frank drop Hoffa and head on with the quickness

  • Nov 28, 2019

    What a goddamn film

  • Nov 28, 2019

    This installment s*** killing me

  • Nov 28, 2019

    lol what was the point of this post? everyone knows Mean Girls is a classic

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    lets quit The Godfather disrespect itt

  • Nov 28, 2019
    Keepthereceipt

    action bronson of course

    Don’t think I’ve got to that episode yet but can’t wait, heard the ending fire!

  • Nov 28, 2019
    MrYeezy

    Bane. Aka a guy who thinks this movie is boring and thinks he has deep knowledge of cinema cuz he saw Mandy.

    yikes but I never took dudes opinions serious anyway so w for me.

    don't think this movie was perfect either tho

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    MrYeezy

    yeah I mean, I think this is Goodfellas tier, so its certainly on the level of the Godfather 1/2

    I’m not talking quality
    The scope of the story and editing is on par with The Godfather Saga specially

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    Mo

    lets quit The Godfather disrespect itt

    if u over 17 and hate on godfather, u may as well just give up now.

  • Nov 28, 2019
    Mo

    lets quit The Godfather disrespect itt

  • Nov 28, 2019
    Keepthereceipt

    if u over 17 and hate on godfather, u may as well just give up now.

    if you're 5 and you hate on The Godfather you should give up as well.

    sorry bud, your pops probably shouldn't have let you watch it but "it is what it is"

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    Wahi

    Yeah, never a pretentious prick neither. I respect that, some of these guys do to much to appeal to a certain crowd

    isn't dude mister comic book man review critic who appeals to man children?

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    laudi

    I’m not talking quality
    The scope of the story and editing is on par with The Godfather Saga specially

    the editing with those "uuuhhh yeah definitely French new wave" jump cuts?

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    RASIE

    It's a criticism of boomer mentality and 20th century capital dummy

    “My union” was boomer mentality?

  • Nov 28, 2019
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    MrYeezy

    that entire detroit sequence was insane considering how all this slow build up is juxtaposed to such a quick and cold murder. S*** is actually haunting on rewatch to see.

    The symbolism actually run deep af this s*** transcends just being a "mafia" movie, also Pesci needs an Oscar because he was like a mediator holding every plot point together and slowly stitching the story with complete bipartisan activity. Showed Frank's loyalty in the end was fickle because he committed that murder and even though it weighed on him deeply it eventually was just business as usual and the biggest regret he had was getting locked up for that car and not being able to bond with his family.

    S*** ton of talking points, too many places to start, the build up in this, the pacing and storytelling is some of the best i've ever seen in cinema period

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