The Irishman trailer

The anti-aging CGI they used looks pretty damn good, at least in the trailer. Getting to see Pesci again is going to be special. I hope he brutally beats the shit out of at least one guy, midget style.
 
Pesci is the man. Age hasn't been kind. He looks great in the trailer and looks to be in perfect acting form.

I can't believe no other studio picked it up. Netflix stepped up. Will get some theatrical release.

You are telling me no Ray Liota????
 
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Anna Paquin is in it. You KNOW there will be sex and perkies.

#truebloodthrobber

 
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A Scorsese film with that cast and it's straight to Netflix? Fishy.

Netflix has been purchasing the distribution rights to some bona-fide good films recently. It's the new direction they're heading in.

Films like Beasts of No Nation, Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Birdbox, and of course Roma were all released via Netflix. It's not a red flag of any sorts.
 
A Scorsese film with that cast and it's straight to Netflix? Fishy.

Netflix has been purchasing the distribution rights to some bona-fide good films recently. It's the new direction they're heading in.

Films like Beasts of No Nation, Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Birdbox, and of course Roma were all released via Netflix. It's not a red flag of any sorts.

Yeah I thought about this after I posted. You're right. And with Disney+ big dicking 60%+ of their library, some course correcting like this makes sense.

Still feels....unbecoming.
 
A Scorsese film with that cast and it's straight to Netflix? Fishy.

Netflix has been purchasing the distribution rights to some bona-fide good films recently. It's the new direction they're heading in.

Films like Beasts of No Nation, Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Birdbox, and of course Roma were all released via Netflix. It's not a red flag of any sorts.

Yeah I thought about this after I posted. You're right. And with Disney+ big dicking 60%+ of their library, some course correcting like this makes sense.

Still feels....unbecoming.

Yeah, it still has that stigma and kind of takes the air out of what should be a big release. I'm not necessarily a fan of the trend.
 
A Scorsese film with that cast and it's straight to Netflix? Fishy.

Not really. No studio wanted to foot the $150+ million budget. Netflix did. It should be good.
 
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