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Here’s a poster for Raging Bull 2, director Martin Guigui’s attempt to cash in on one of Scorsese’s masterpieces. At least, it’s based on a book written by Jake LaMotta himself (when he was trying to cash in on his own biopic).
Who knows, maybe in the future Martin Guigui could direct Taxi Driver 2, Goodfellas 2 and Kundun 2: The Rise of the Dalai Lama.

WTF!

Here’s a poster for Raging Bull 2, director Martin Guigui’s attempt to cash in on one of Scorsese’s masterpieces. At least, it’s based on a book written by Jake LaMotta himself (when he was trying to cash in on his own biopic).

Who knows, maybe in the future Martin Guigui could direct Taxi Driver 2, Goodfellas 2 and Kundun 2: The Rise of the Dalai Lama.

Source slashfilm.com


“I’d imagine the whole world was one big machine. Machines never come with any extra parts, you know. They always come with the exact amount they need. So I figured, if the entire world was one big machine, I couldn’t be an extra part. I had to be here for some reason. And that means you have to be here for some reason too.”

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“I’d imagine the whole world was one big machine. Machines never come with any extra parts, you know. They always come with the exact amount they need. So I figured, if the entire world was one big machine, I couldn’t be an extra part. I had to be here for some reason. And that means you have to be here for some reason too.”

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Goodfellas : The TV Series

20 years later, it’s hard to imagine someone denying the quality of Goodfellas. It’s certainly a classic that helped to create a more realistic approach to the genre than movies The Godfather. The Sopranos, for instance, are admittedly inspired by it.

Since Scorsese made the HBO ratings explode with Boardwalk Empire, I guess that tv networks are showing a great inretest at the gangster genre on television. Especially if Scorsese is acting as producer. So it was just announced on Slashfilm that Goodfellas will be adapted as a tv show.

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