24 May 2013

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Martin Scorsese

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By Tom Shone of Slate Articles 10 months ago.
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So Spiderman is a Brit and Batman is Welsh. Woody Allen sends postcards home from Paris , Barcelona , London , Rome . After collecting hosannahs on the international festival circuit, Wes Anderson recently made his first film set on American soil in 10 years; next he shoots a movie inspired by his love of Europe. For his latest movie, Martin Scorsese came over all Parisian. James Cameron is looking to shoot Avatar s 2 and 3 with Chinese money. Oh, and the French cleaned up at the Oscars last year.

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…are Jack Nicholson, who breaks down at one point, Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, Peter Bogdanovich, Pam Grier, Dennis Hopper, Bruce Dern, Vincent Price, Peter Fonda, George Hickenlooper and Ron Howard. And a young William Shatner. They are unanimous in their memories of how Corman left them alone to make mistakes, but also to grow.

Corman's early films, many based on poems and stories by Edgar Allen Poe or Edfgar ice Burroughs, used gallons of fake blood, …

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I f there is one person I could sit down and share a bottle of Italian wine with and talk to for an afternoon, Martin Scorsese has to be at the top of that list. I am an unabashed fan of his movies. When I get puny there are two things I want: home made chicken soup and a stack of Scorsese films, starting with Goodfellas. I love his energy, his passion and the way he has captured the American spirit and the Italian-American experience in his films. They are gritty, they are harsh and often …

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By Manohla Dargis of NYT > Home Page over 1 year ago.
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Martin Scorsese's 3-D film adaptation of the children's novel "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" is also a homage to early cinema.

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Edited by Mike Evans and Paul Kingsbury with a foreword by Martin Scorsese on one of the tables in her tasting room, since it was published by Sterling Publishing Company. It might seem silly to point that out, but it's not. It's an important point about Palaia Vineyards - they were into Woodstock and classic rock. Peace signs and tie-dye are ubiquitous in the tastingroom, which is a part of who Jan and Joe are. And they love music.

The tastingroom is beautifully appointed. …

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By Neil Pendock of Pendock Uncorked over 2 years ago.
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The WineX performance of sipping situationalists Under the Influence, nine mustachioed manne from Maitland, resembled a scene straight out of Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York. Allister Kreft was a taller Leonardo DiCaprio, there were a couple of Jude Law impersonators and Fasi Malherbe was the burly Jim Broadbent mob-boss, played just like Charles [. ..]

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By Catie of Through The Walla Walla Grape Vine™ almost 3 years ago.
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Okay, so I will never become the next Kathryn Bigelow, let alone the next Oliver Stone or Martin Scorsese. Hey, it's fun to play with these toys! So give me a break. And speaking of toys, ignore the dog toys on the floor. You're suppose to be paying attention to the wine - the pretty pink wine.

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By Gabriella of Catavino 3 years ago.
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…their legendary Christmas commercials featuring names such as Martin Scorsese, Gwenyth Paltrow and Demi Moore, their marketing savvy has allowed them dominate exports accounting for over 50% of all Spanish sparkling wine production and 80% of exports.

But what you may not know of Freixenet is that they also feature a wide range of high end wines, as well as side projects that are rarely heard of outside of their specific market. Groupo Freixenet owns a handful of …

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By Dana Stevens of Slate Articles 1 year ago.
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The death of Levon Helm, the drummer and sometime vocalist for the seminal roots-rock group the Band, might seem a strange occasion for watching The Last Waltz . Martin Scorsese's 1978 film, which documents the Band's farewell concert at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco with an all-star lineup of guests including Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Muddy Waters, and Neil Young, is routinely hailed as one of the greatest concert movies of …

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