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    Editor's note: Many friends after seeing my video "Tarantino vs Coen Brothers" requested me to do a new video duel of directors, so I decided to do now a tribute to my two favorite directors, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese, were 25 days re-watching 34 films, selected more than 500 scenes, and a hard work editing.

    Lists of films used ...

    Dir.: Stanley Kubrick

    Day of the Fight (1951)
    Fear and Desire (1953)
    Killer's Kiss (1955)
    The Killing (1956)
    Paths of Glory (1957)
    Spartacus (1960)
    Lolita (1962)
    Dr. Strangelove (1964)
    2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
    A Clockwork Orange (1971)
    Barry Lyndon (1975)
    The Shining (1980)
    Full Metal Jacket (1987)
    Eyes Wide Shut (1999)

    Dir.: Martin Scorsese

    Mean Streets (1973)
    Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
    Taxi Driver (1976)
    New York, New York (1977)
    Raging Bull (1980)
    The King of Comedy (1982)
    After Hours (1985)
    The Color of Money (1986)
    The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
    Goodfellas (1990)
    Cape Fear (1991)
    The Age of Innocence (1993)
    Casino (1995)
    Kundun (1997)
    Bringing Out the Dead (1999)
    Gangs of New York (2002)
    The Aviator (2004)
    The Departed (2006)
    Shutter Island (2010)

    Audio Copyright Notices:

    'I'm Shipping Up to Boston' performed by band Dropkick Murphys remains courtesy Hellcat Records, ® 2005
    'Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing' by Chris Isaak remains courtesy Warner Music Group Corp, ® 1996
    'Nude' by Radiohead remains courtesy XL Recordings, ® 2008







    And for the Coen-tino smash-up:




    In 10 days I watched again almost all movies of filmmakers (Quentin Tarantino & Joel and Ethan Coen), I selected more than 500 scenes, and had a hard work editing, leave a comment, tell me who your favorite, make top 5,...etc. Enjoy.

    Filmlist...

    Dir.: Joel and Ethan Coen:
    Blood Simple (1984)
    Raising Arizona (1987)
    Miller's Crossing (1990)
    Barton Fink (1991)
    Fargo (1996)
    The Big Lebowski (1998)
    O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
    No Country for Old Men (2007)
    Burn After Reading (2008)
    A Serious Man (2009)

    Dir.: Quentin Tarantino:
    Reservoir Dogs (1992)
    Pulp Fiction (1994)
    Jackie Brown (1997)
    Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
    Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
    Death Proof (2007)
    Inglourious Basterds (2009)


    Audio Copyright Notices:

    These Boots Are Made for Walkin'by Nancy Sinatra remains courtesyWarner Music Group Corp, ® 1966.
    'Surfin' Bird' by The Trashmen remains courtesy Garrett Records, Apex, ® 1963.
    'Coconut' by Harry Nilsson remains courtesy RCA Records, ® 1971
    'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' by Santa Esmeralda remains courtesy of Universal Music Group, ® 1964.
    'Paint in Black' by The Rolling Stones remains courtesy of Warner Music Group Corp, ® 1966.
    "Question the world man... I know the meaning of everything right now... it's like I can touch god." - bbobb the ggreatt

  2. These are really well edited videos, it must have taken forever. Awesome job Doc!

    I actually haven't seen many Kubrick films which is really stupid of me considering how high I regard the few that I have seen. Scorsese is great though. I should re-watch Gangs of New York, I've only seen it at the cinemas when it first came out and I barely remember it now.

    I never realized the similarities between the Coen brothers and Tarantino, but they both do that whole serious with a humorous sheen thing quite a lot. I always forget how much I love Kill Bill until i see it (or parts of it) again. Glad to see lots of Barton Fink in there too.

  3. Oh shit! I DID NOT EDIT THESE! Guy I work with in Brazil did. Another huge movie buff.

    My favorite Directors are Leone & Hitchcock. The four above rank just below, add in Kurosawa, Wes Anderson and Landis and you have my top ten.
    Last edited by Doc Holliday; 23 Jun 2010 at 01:21 AM. Reason: Wes not Paul William Scott or Paul Thomas (although he is pretty cool too, just not as prolific)
    "Question the world man... I know the meaning of everything right now... it's like I can touch god." - bbobb the ggreatt

  4. lol, np, its still good stuff!

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Doc Holliday View Post
    Oh shit! I DID NOT EDIT THESE! Guy I work with in Brazil did. Another huge movie buff.

    My favorite Directors are Leone & Hitchcock. The four above rank just below, add in Kurosawa, Wes Anderson and Landis and you have my top ten.
    That sounds like a very very good director list.
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  6. I just watched Millers Crossing again last night.
    So awesome.

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