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Nutsngum
Oct 9, 2004

I don't think it's nice, you laughing.
I find it interesting how many people think the film makers were imitating Scorsese when I felt that they were far more trying to ape the Coen brothers.

The tone of the movie rarely delves into the "real and serious" nature that Scorsese imbues to his films and skirts the line with tongue in cheek scenes and relationships that are borderline insane such as Dimaso and his boss and also his courting of Sydney.

Theres probably a lot of both Scorsese and the Coens in here both actually.. just neither have been imitated that well.

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