Martin Scorsese Ranked

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Published 2019-11-29

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  • @kayh9477
    best Scorsese movie: shark tale
  • Man Goodfellas is one of those movies you rewatch and rewatch and it never gets boring.
  • @eightbitace1234
    I don't think I've disagreed more with a ranking in my entire life. Subscribed.
  • @vainfountain
    As much as DeNiro and Leo being in so many Scorsese films, it's really surprising that he didn't have have both of them in one together.
  • @pacoramon9468
    Shark tale is still the best gangster movie ever made
  • Shutter Island and especially The wolf of wallstreet are MASTERPIECES! Leo should have won an oscar, amazing performances👀
  • 23: Boxcar Bertha (1972) 0:40 22: Gangs of New York (2002) 1:01 21: Who’s That Knocking at My Door (1967) 1:51 20: The Age of Innocence (1993) 2:13 19: Mean Streets (1973) 2:34 18: The Color of Money (1986) 3:17 17: The Aviator (2003) 4:01 16: Shutter Island (2010) 4:45 15: Hugo (2011) 5:40 14: Cape Fear (1991) 6:28 13: Goodfellas (1990) 6:50 12: Silence (2016) 7:47 11: Cassino (1995) 8:39 10: Raging Bull (1980) 9:25 9: Bringing Out the Dead (1999) 10:01 8: The Departed (2006) 10:40 7: The Irishman (2019) 11:22 6: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) 12:12 5: After Hours (1985) 12:46 4: Taxi Driver (1976) 13:25 3: The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) 14:02 2: The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) 14:49 1: The King of Comedy (1982) 15:51
  • @RENCHER
    I'm all for people having their own opinions, but putting Goodfellas at no.13 is going a step too far.
  • @owenhollander
    I didn’t realize how often Leo was in Scorsese’s movies
  • Goncharov (1973) is Scorsese’s best film, and I will die on that hill 😤
  • @Julia-qt5wd
    Goodfellas is my favorite out of all of these. Was my introduction to Scorsese and mob flicks. Somehow I felt like I’ve been in some of the scenes before (none of the violent ones lmao). I didn’t just feel a connection to the characters, I felt I knew them. Especially Lorraine Bracco, who apparently looks like my late great aunt who passed before I was even born.
  • I didn't even realize how long Wolf of Wall Street is, I thought it was like 2 hours long at most. That movie moves at a breakneck speed but never feels rushed, if that makes sense
  • @alexg-cl6ef
    as an 8 year old hugo was the first movie where i was like “so that’s what a movie should be like”
  • In terms of The Aviator, personally one of my favorite films and the most underrated Scorsese film in my opinion. Loved the way the character of Howard Hughes is shown in his true colors, love the music, characters, love everything about it. I have a personal connection with Howard Hughes as I am also a person with similar OCD. Also Leonardo DiCaprio's favorite role he's played too
  • 👏don’t 👏say 👏you 👏know 👏Scorsese 👏if 👏you 👏haven’t 👏watched 👏Shark Tale
  • Here's how I'd rank Scorsese's films. 23. The Incredible Hulk 22. Thor: The Dark World 21. Iron Man 2 20. Captain Marvel 19. Thor 18. Avengers: Age of Ultron 17. Ant-Man and the Wasp 16. Iron Man 3 15. Spider-Man: Far From Home 14. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 13. Captain America: The First Avenger 12. Ant-Man 11. Doctor Strange 10. Avengers: Endgame 9. Guardians of the Galaxy 8. Thor: Ragnarok 7. Black Panther 6. Spider-Man: Homecoming 5. The Avengers 4. Captain America: Civil War 3. Iron Man 2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 1. Avengers: Infinity War
  • @rybo2038
    I know it’s one of his less talked about movies but I love The Aviator. As someone with OCD, I haven’t seen another movie come close to depicting the disorder as accurately as it was in that film.