Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
Didn't you ask that in the Scorsese thread?
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Originally Posted by ironpony (Post 1992535)
Oh okay, I just thought with a big name like Scorsese, and with a star like De Niro, he could have gotten someone other bigger movie company to finance it.
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Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
Originally Posted by ironpony (Post 1992535)
Oh okay, I just thought with a big name like Scorsese, and with a star like De Niro, he could have gotten some other bigger movie company, that was capable of theatrical releases, to finance it.
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The teaser BLOWS...it looks very netflixy.....their marketing team is all shock value.
"Irishman is a gangster movie...whats the first thing that comes into mind about gangsters ? guns and bullets...so lets use bullets to highlight the whole cast of the movie"...it felt so cheap and gimmicky. |
Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
The teaser makes me think they're scared of showing what the results of the de-aging effects look like. Even Thelma Schoonmaker in a recent interview seemed skeptical that they'd pull it off
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Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
Oh okay, I thought that Netflix has a hit movie once in a while but most of their original movies are ones that don't go on to win awards or anything it seems.
De-aging of who? |
Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
In fairness, most movies from other studios don't exactly go on to win awards either.
I would think it's to de-aging all the main actors (Pacino, De Niro, Pesci, Keitel), all of whom are at least in their 70s by now so it'll definitely be hard to pull it off convincingly. I remember when they did a Scarface videogame well over a decade ago where they had to get an impersonator to do Tony Montana's voice because Pacino himself sounded too old and hoarse, but then again this isn't exactly new (e.g. when Jimmy's introduced at the start of [i}Goodfellas[/i] he's supposed to be 28 but he's being played by a visibly 47-year-old De Niro). |
Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
Oh okay, I didn't think they were de-aged digitally, I thought it was going to just all make up and hair dye lol.
Why didn't Scorsese either get different, younger actors, or embrace the ages of the actors he wanted to work with? |
Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
I assume it's because he considers any potentially uncanny de-aging an acceptable trade-off for getting to use these particular actors all the way through rather than settle for mere lookalikes. This makes more sense when considering that the age range in question doesn't sound too drastic (judging by the Wikipedia article they're going to be 70-somethings being de-aged "up to 30 years") but I guess we have to wait and see.
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Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
30 years seems huge! I think that this de-aging thing might eventually get a negative light and people thinking of it as a gimmick, like 'blackface' or something like that.
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Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
I don't think it should be considered anywhere near as extreme as blackface (which isn't a gimmick anyway) - at worst it's a silly-looking special effect instead of a hate crime. In any case, I think it's been improving on a technical level over the years but it always has to clear the uncanny valley of making you accept that the character looks a vastly different age (which was already true of practical make-up that attempted to do the same thing anyway).
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Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
Yeah that's true, perhaps blackface was too extreme of an example to compare it to. Actually a lot of people say that Daniel Craig is getting on the old side to play Bond now, so do you think they could keep him around longer if they digitally kept him the same age as he was in Casino Royale, say?
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Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
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Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
Good trailer. Fairly excited. And want it to succeed if only so we get more major releases on Netflix.
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What a cast! It's looking like a must-see picture. Hopefully it's not the gore fest that some of us thought that Tarantio's "Hollywood" film would be...;)
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Originally Posted by ironpony (Post 1992935)
30 years seems huge! I think that this de-aging thing might eventually get a negative light and people thinking of it as a gimmick, like 'blackface' or something like that.
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I'm super excited! The trailer looks amazing! It's been a long long time since Scorsese has worked with Deniro and Pesci. Add Pacino to the mix, and you have an instant classic!
I want Fall to be here now! |
Re: Martin Scorsese's The Irishman
I'm sure it's gonna be great, but nothing special about that trailer. I guess it's nice to see Mrs. Stackhouse is still working.
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Run time: 3 hours 30 min
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Heh heh @John-Connor very generous of you( as always).
Had been looking forward to this one but....well, I may be in the minority here, but from the trailer, this film looks like a disappointment to me. Sounded tantalizing-top notch director and actors - but looks like same old tired ground. Well, you folks can have my share here; sorry, but there aren't enough skittles in the world ;) |
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