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The Important Cinema Club

#400 - The Martin Scorsese Spectacular

The Important Cinema Club

Justin Decloux and Will Sloan

Tv & Film

4.7576 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2024

⏱️ 100 minutes

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We discuss Martin Scorsese's filmography for our mega-sized 400th episode! Join the Patreon now for an exclusive episode every week, access to our entire Patreon Episode back catalogue, your name read out on the next episode, and the friendly Discord chat: patreon.com/theimportantcinemaclub Subscribe, Review and Rate Us on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…ub/id1067435576 Follow the Podcast: twitter.com/ImprtCinemaClub Follow Will: twitter.com/WillSloanESQ Follow Justin: twitter.com/DeclouxJ Subscribe to the ICC YouTube page at www.youtube.com/@filmtrap. Check out Justin's other podcasts, THE BAY STREET VIDEO PODCAST (@thebaystreetvideopodcast), THE VERY FINE COMIC BOOK PODCAST (www.theveryfinecomicbookpodcast.com) and NO SUCH THING AS A BAD MOVIE

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0:00.0

Hello, my name's Justin the Clue, and I'm here today with Will Sloan.

0:10.7

And you're listening to The Important Cinema Club, episode 400.

0:14.8

It's a landmark. And every time we do a landmark episode like this, every time we hit one of those big round numbers, we talk about somebody,

0:22.5

a topic, a genre, a franchise, something that is very meaningful to us. Yeah, something that I feel

0:29.6

as just people we could not live without or that define us in a very specific way. A topic that

0:36.4

keeps coming up over and over again. And this one is

0:39.2

special because we have said we would never do this topic on main feed. In the year 2000, the critic

0:45.9

Andrew Seris wrote in the pages of Esquire magazine that the next Martin Scorsese would be

0:51.6

Kevin Smith. And obviously that prediction turned out to be true.

0:55.6

Yeah.

0:56.0

But let's go back to the source.

0:57.7

Yeah.

0:58.0

Let's talk about Martin Scorsese.

1:00.1

So we're going to talk about all of his movies that are narrative fictional films.

1:05.9

We're not going to talk about Scorsese's like New York Review of Books documentary.

1:10.5

No.

1:14.2

Maybe there's an episode there because he's done a lot of documentaries. We should do an episode on that.

1:15.9

And we should also do one on his short films because I feel like there's a lot to

1:19.6

talk about even like his episode of amazing stories that he did.

1:23.9

There's that weird one that he did with Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro. Oh, the casino one. Yeah. Exactly. Oh, man. Yeah. I wish I revisited that this week. Or even New York stories. The one segment that he did was Nick Nolte, which I think is very good. But yeah, we're going to do a lightning round because we've seen all these movies. Some of them we haven't seen lately. Although you've

1:44.8

been doing a very deep dive into Scorsese this week. I've filled in a couple of gaps here and there. There's one that you hadn't seen. There's one I hadn't seen and now I've seen it. And we'll talk about that. And when I mean filling gaps, I mean rewatching them again because I've seen all of these films. I think Scorsese, every time

1:59.8

I watch his movies, I go, why don't

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