Martin Scorsese Casino Interview
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An interview with Martin Scorsese on Casino. Martin Scorsese talks about his latest film, Casino, and the unique acting talent of Robert De Niro. Martin Scorsese delivers the prestigious David Lean film lecture and shares insights into his illustrious career.
He finally took one of them - a Roger Corman exploitation picture called ’Boxcar Bertha’ - because he needed to direct again. ’Corman thinks it’s an exploitation picture,’ Scorsese told me, ’but I think it’ll be something else.’ He was right; his talent made the film, which starred Barbara Hershey and David Carradine, better than it had to be.
The movie got him more work. In 1973, on a small budget but with total artistic freedom, he made ’Mean Streets,’ a sequel to ’Who’s that Knocking.’ It was a ferocious, painful, deeply felt masterpiece. In 1974 he made his big critical and box office success, ’Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,’ for Which Ellen Burstyn won an Oscar. Scorsese was established, was ’bankable.’
*Director Martin Scorsese and Barbara De Fina discuss their new film ’Casino,’ in separate interviews. Oscars ’94 Entertainment Air Date Charlie shares excerpts of interviews with some of this year’s nominated actors and directors.
*I met Martin Scorsese for the first time in 1969, when he was an editor on ’Woodstock.’ He was one of the most intense people I’d ever known - a compact, nervous kid out of New York’s Little Italy who’d made one feature film and had dreams of becoming a big-time director one day. It would take him five years.
His new film, which opens here Friday at the McClurg Court, Lincoln Village and five suburban theaters, is ’Taxi Driver’ with Robert DeNiro - a violent and frightening return to the New York of Mean Streets. It looks like another hit.
Scorsese and I met for lunch during his visit last week to Chicago and were joined by Paul Schrader, who wrote the screenplay for ’Taxi Driver.’ They were a study in opposites: Schrader, a Midwestern Protestant in pullover sweater and tie, and Scorsese, a New York Italian-American, in jeans and a beard. But they’d been working together on this screenplay since 1972.
Scorsese: Because there’s a lot of violence to this picture, some of the New York reviews are calling it an exploitation film. Jesus! I went flat broke making this film. My films haven’t made a lot of money. Right now, I’m living off my next film.Martin Scorsese Casino Interview Questions And AnswersUpcoming Martin Scorsese Movies
Schrader: If it’s an exploitation film, I wish we had a dollar for every time we were told it would never be a success at all. This screenplay was turned down by everybody.Martin Scorsese Biography
Scorsese: We showed it to some New York media educators, and I thought we’d get lynched. And we showed it to some student editors...there was one wise guy there I recognized from a screening we had of ’Alice.’ He asks whether, after all my success, I’m about ready to fall on my ass. I’ve hardly gotten started!
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An interview with Martin Scorsese on Casino. Martin Scorsese talks about his latest film, Casino, and the unique acting talent of Robert De Niro. Martin Scorsese delivers the prestigious David Lean film lecture and shares insights into his illustrious career.
He finally took one of them - a Roger Corman exploitation picture called ’Boxcar Bertha’ - because he needed to direct again. ’Corman thinks it’s an exploitation picture,’ Scorsese told me, ’but I think it’ll be something else.’ He was right; his talent made the film, which starred Barbara Hershey and David Carradine, better than it had to be.
The movie got him more work. In 1973, on a small budget but with total artistic freedom, he made ’Mean Streets,’ a sequel to ’Who’s that Knocking.’ It was a ferocious, painful, deeply felt masterpiece. In 1974 he made his big critical and box office success, ’Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,’ for Which Ellen Burstyn won an Oscar. Scorsese was established, was ’bankable.’
*Director Martin Scorsese and Barbara De Fina discuss their new film ’Casino,’ in separate interviews. Oscars ’94 Entertainment Air Date Charlie shares excerpts of interviews with some of this year’s nominated actors and directors.
*I met Martin Scorsese for the first time in 1969, when he was an editor on ’Woodstock.’ He was one of the most intense people I’d ever known - a compact, nervous kid out of New York’s Little Italy who’d made one feature film and had dreams of becoming a big-time director one day. It would take him five years.
His new film, which opens here Friday at the McClurg Court, Lincoln Village and five suburban theaters, is ’Taxi Driver’ with Robert DeNiro - a violent and frightening return to the New York of Mean Streets. It looks like another hit.
Scorsese and I met for lunch during his visit last week to Chicago and were joined by Paul Schrader, who wrote the screenplay for ’Taxi Driver.’ They were a study in opposites: Schrader, a Midwestern Protestant in pullover sweater and tie, and Scorsese, a New York Italian-American, in jeans and a beard. But they’d been working together on this screenplay since 1972.
Scorsese: Because there’s a lot of violence to this picture, some of the New York reviews are calling it an exploitation film. Jesus! I went flat broke making this film. My films haven’t made a lot of money. Right now, I’m living off my next film.Martin Scorsese Casino Interview Questions And AnswersUpcoming Martin Scorsese Movies
Schrader: If it’s an exploitation film, I wish we had a dollar for every time we were told it would never be a success at all. This screenplay was turned down by everybody.Martin Scorsese Biography
Scorsese: We showed it to some New York media educators, and I thought we’d get lynched. And we showed it to some student editors...there was one wise guy there I recognized from a screening we had of ’Alice.’ He asks whether, after all my success, I’m about ready to fall on my ass. I’ve hardly gotten started!
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