The Departed (Martin Scorsese, 2006)

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Re: The Departed (Martin Scorsese, 2006)

#376 Post by soundchaser »

Joke or not, that's one of the most straightforward and enjoyable Kickstarter pitch videos on the website.
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#377 Post by Roger Ryan »

soundchaser wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:55 pm Joke or not, that's one of the most straightforward and enjoyable Kickstarter pitch videos on the website.
After actually watching the video (should have done that first), the whole thing is clearly a gag...although one that I think the organizer will follow through on (he'll just skip the part where he transfers the Blu-ray file to 35mm and back to a digital file).
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#378 Post by Roscoe »

Ralphie Wiggum said it best -- "The rat symbolizes obviousness!"

I say leave it there. If Scorsese wants something so ridiculously obvious that even The Simpsons can mock it with Ralphie Wiggum, then fine -- leave it right where it is.
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Re: The Departed (Martin Scorsese, 2006)

#379 Post by mfunk9786 »

That doesn't sound like something Ralph Wiggum would say.
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#380 Post by Big Ben »

Now questioning why Roscoe watched a later season Simpsons episode because Ralph very much said it in a Departed parody.
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Re: The Departed (Martin Scorsese, 2006)

#381 Post by swo17 »

mfunk's point still stands
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#382 Post by Roscoe »

As does Ralphie's.
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Re: The Departed (Martin Scorsese, 2006)

#383 Post by swo17 »

Someone needs to do a Kickstarter to go back in time and make The Simpsons end after "Homer's Enemy"
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#384 Post by Roscoe »

Big Ben wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 7:03 pm Now questioning why Roscoe watched a later season Simpsons episode because Ralph very much said it in a Departed parody.
Never actually seen the entire broadcast -- the clip is often mentioned in discussions of the movie.
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Re: The Departed (Martin Scorsese, 2006)

#385 Post by mfunk9786 »

Ralph Wiggum is a dim kid, you see - he wouldn't be able to pick up on... ah, nevermind
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#386 Post by Roscoe »

mfunk9786 wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 7:35 pm Ralph Wiggum is a dim kid, you see - he wouldn't be able to pick up on... ah, nevermind
Yup. Ralphie's a dim kid. And even he sees how obvious -- ah, nevermind....
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#387 Post by colinr0380 »

This also seems particularly silly in a world where George Lucas exists and has messed with not only the Star Wars films but his fantastic original THX-1138 by adding in extra CGI stuff to 'enhance' the world whilst simultaneously undermining the original philosophy and stark minimalist aesthetic underpinning the work itself. There's currently no original version of that film in circulation.

(Another connection being that Donald Pleasance's character, on his abortive attempt to escape the underground city by going to the end of the subway line, sees a rat in the original version of the scene while in the 2004 director's cut it has been replaced by a mutated sci-fi creature of some sort. The rat seemed enough in itself for that moment!)
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Re: The Departed (Martin Scorsese, 2006)

#390 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I must have mentioned it here before but did anyone else notice that the scene where Costigan storms out of therapy, and it leads to him and Madolyn exchange numbers looking an awful lot like a scene from Top Gun? Specifically the scene where you hear the first notes of “Take My Breath Away”? I saw this opening night and recognized the shot immediately. It was kind of a small highlight for me. It’s not as crucial to the story as some of the many other references here but it really sticks out to me as a side-by-side thing.
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Re: The Departed (Martin Scorsese, 2006)

#391 Post by hearthesilence »

Ayo Edebiri remembers when her father refused an offer to let their house be used in The Departed:
“Use my house. So you can get the deed to my house. You see a working immigrant man with a house. And you want to steal the house. You want to come inside the house. Take my keys. Take the deed. And take my family. Nice try.”

The production crew insisted that wasn’t the case and tried to reassure him that they would use the house for just a few days and he would be compensated for it.

“You pay me money, so in court you can say you paid for my house,” Edebiri recalled her father saying.

The location scouts even promised him that Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio would arrive in 30 minutes.

“Yeah, and we’ll have a Black president,” her father quipped.
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