Martin Scorsese and ‘The Irishman’ Enter Oscar Race With World Premiere at NYFF

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Even with its three hour run time and a short 26 days in theaters, Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman” is likely to be a major contender at the Oscars. The 57th New York Film Festival opened on Friday…

and Joe Pesci, hit the arrivals black carpet before being introduced on stage ahead of the screening. The last and only other time Scorsese had a narrative feature in his hometown’s signature festival was 46 years ago with “Mean Streets” in 1973.’s” 209-minute runtime, many festival-goers jokingly worried about drinking enough coffee to stay awake throughout the screening, which wasn’t set start until 8 p.m.

Pacino appeared to be the big standout for his portrayal of Jimmy Hoffa. While a case could be made that Pacino should be campaigned for lead, he’s likely to be pushed to supporting whileAlso in the supporting category could be Pesci for his understated performance as mob boss Russell Bufalino. Additionally, he could score some points with voters for his decision to come out of retirement for the movie.

Netflix has been lauded for being the only studio willing to finance the $160 million film after Scorsese, De Niro and Pacino tried for a dozen years to get it made. “We finally found people who [would] back it and that was Netflix,” Scorsese said during his introduction of the film, adding, “No one would give us what we needed to make the film, and I don’t think much interest really.”

 

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I haven’t seen the movie. I’m sure it’s good but if Scorsese farted the cognecienti would ejaculalate.

Just how long is it anyway?

👎Who is Robert Dinero? Have to pass.

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While 'Bakhita: From Slave To Saint' may not be in the Oscar Race, it's definitely a winner. You be the judge:

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How many times does the word “f**k” get used? I love Scorsese, but the scripts are getting tired.

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