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AT&T debuts the latest addition to their "Be Sensible" campaign in movie theaters nationwide. The new trailer features Academy Award-winning director, writer and producer Martin Scorsese directing a phone call between a mother, her husband and their child. For more information visit http://www.att.com/s corsesepsa
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Episode 9205
GUESTS/AFFILIATIO NS: Martin Scorcese, Director, "Bringing Out the Dead" [Paramount]; Trailer from "Bringing Out the Dead" [Paramount]; 2 Clips from "Bringing Out the Dead" [Paramount] /// Roy Jones Jr., Light Heavywieght Champion
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Michael Grecco shooting Martin Scorsese for OnDirecTV magazine. This is a time lapse video from the moment we arrived to the moment we left. http://www.deathtofi lm.com
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A little montage I made a while back. Missing a lot of his key films though such as Who's that Knocking, After Hours, Last Temptation, Cape Fear, Casino, Aviator and pretty much everything else he's done is great
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A rebroadcast of an hour (12/25/06) with director Martin Scorsese and actor Daniel Day-Lewis discuss their new film, The Gangs of New York. The film is set in the middle 19th century in the Five Points district of New York City and tells the story of the conflict between the native criminal underworld and the immigrant gangs.
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Slideshow featuring photos Cathleen Jeffrey and others took when the cast and crew of Martin Scorsese's film Ashecliffe came to Hull to shoot a scene on Peddock's Island. Photos include Scorsese and actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo. For more information regarding their visit to Hull, visit The Patriot Ledger's Wicked Local Hull Video Blog at http://blogs.townonl ine.com/hull_blog/
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Robert DeNiro as the hideously dillusional wannabe stalker rupert Pupkin in Martin Scorsese's classic comedy. Here his my favorite scene as he talks to Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis)in a restaurant about taking over his show for six weeks - only it turns out he's actually talking to himself in his bedroom with his mum hollering through to him from the other room.