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Have a gander at the trailer for Scorsese's upcoming Shutter Island. Who many Hitchcock references can you find?

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It's based on a Dennis Lehane book that I really liked. I'll see this.

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That guy can't appear in a film anymore without some sort of bandage being attached to his face.

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I love almost everything that Scorcese does, and have very few Hitchcock movies on my list of favorite movies.

I'm torn on this.


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DiCaprio, as good an actor as he is, always looks so young to me. He always looks like a boy playing dress up.


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I'm going to see this for sure. Anyone else?

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The original film school nerd has outdone himself – his adaptation of the Dennis Lehane thriller has Hitchcock references by the lorryload

Martin Scorsese has, for many years, been active in the preservation of cinematic works whose makers are no longer able to protect
them themselves. The Film Foundation, the organisation he helped set up in 1990, has fought forced colourisation of black and white films, championed forgotten directors, and lists more than 500 films to which it has contributed to the restoration. Three of these are films by Alfred Hitchcock: Saboteur, Shadow of a Doubt and Suspicion. All three begin with "S". Can it be such a coincidence, then, that Scorsese's new film, in which he appears to be trying to make a new Hitchcock film in 2010, also begins with "S"?

Shutter Island, which has just premiered at the Berlin film festival, is adapted from a Dennis Lehane novel and set in 1954 (the year Hitchcock released Dial M for Murder and Rear Window). The locale is a "Hospital for the Criminally Insane", situated on a small island where there is conveniently an old military fort and a lonely lighthouse. Two cops – Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo – are called in to investigate an escaped inmate, who may or may not be a mass murderer. You can imagine Scorsese riffling through the novel and thinking: "You know, old Hitch would have loved this …" It makes even more sense considering a couple of years back Scorsese consented to shoot a fantastic little promo film for a Spanish cava producer in which he claims to have discovered three pages of an unknown Hitchcock script and then shoots it "the way he would have made it then, only making it now".

Scorsese has always been a film school nerd – the original title of his Hollywood "generation" was the "movie brats", as the first group of American film-makers to have emerged from actual film education programmes to (eventually) storm the gates of the industry citadel. His films have always had swotty little pastiche moments among the death and dread; he was doing it years before Tarantino ever came to town.

Shutter Island is an out-of-body pastiche to rival New York, New York, Scorsese's attempt to make a Vincente Minnelli musical. One thing Hitchcock wouldn't have done, though, is throw in sledgehammer replicas of shots from his previous movies: Shutter Island contains a shower scene (Psycho), a clambering-up-very-tall-building scene (Vertigo) and a scrambling-precariously-up-rocks scene (North by Northwest). There were probably many more, but the plot is so complicated it's tricky to keep your attention on both at the same time.

This is Scorsese's fourth collaboration in a row with DiCaprio – if you only count proper fiction features – and this partnership defines Scorsese's late period. (For a while it looked like Daniel Day-Lewis might become the new De Niro, but it's clear that DDL prefers to be a moving target.) Whatever critics might end up saying about Shutter Island, I'm of the opinion that DiCaprio is still far too lightweight a performer to carry the grizzled, haunted character that Scorsese is asking him to portray here. When he was young, DiCaprio did well as a fresh-faced scrapper. Now he's in his 30s, he looks like a jaded pretty-boy. His best film, Catch Me If You Can, exploits his unlined physiognomy and unthinking affect; when he's asked to suggest hidden depths – as in Revolutionary Road – it doesn't work nearly so well.


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We've been seeing previews for, like, a year now. Still surprised that Scorsese's first regular feature since finally winning an Oscar got dumped into February. This'll be the Saturday Night at the Movies pick this weekend.

The previews have been redone a couple times, but the first one was blatantly awash in Hitchcock references.

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I missed The Departed in its premiere run, and it's still too new for TV (at least, for the channels that I follow), but I must catch this new one. The fourth picture he makes with Leonardo. Apparently, Scorsese gave cast and crew lessons in film history.

I just recently taped Scorsese's 1968 debut, "Who's That Knocking at my Door", with Harvey Keitel making his screen debut. First time I ever saw that. A very assured debut, perhaps a little overly flashy, like Scorsese wanted to show off all his tricks. It was well received by US critics at the time.

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Scorsese is my favorite living director. I'll be all over this one.


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Me, too. Just desperately racing to finish the novel before opening day!


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I'll wait for the DVD on this one. Something's wrong when it gets dumped in February and needs so many trailers to create buzz. I agree with that review above that DiCaprio just doesn't have the weight to carry these kinds of roles.

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Jimbo wrote:
We've been seeing previews for, like, a year now. Still surprised that Scorsese's first regular feature since finally winning an Oscar got dumped into February. This'll be the Saturday Night at the Movies pick this weekend.

The previews have been redone a couple times, but the first one was blatantly awash in Hitchcock references.


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I'll wait for the DVD on this one. Something's wrong when it gets dumped in February and needs so many trailers to create buzz. I agree with that review above that DiCaprio just doesn't have the weight to carry these kinds of roles.


You do realize that The Silence of the Lambs opened in February and a few weeks later at the Oscars (for the previous year) presenters who introduced the stars accurately predicted that that film would be up for Oscars next year. I don't think February is an ideal time to open a movie, but I wouldn't rule anything out.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:40 pm 
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Looking forward to this one. If it's even half as creepy as the trailers make it look, it should be great!


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Silence Of The Lambs was a special case. Horror movies usually don;'t win Best Picture but that movie had tremendous momentum with a career performances by both Hopkins and Foster (both never better).

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Scorsese is my favorite living director. I'll be all over this one.


For me it would be either Scorsese or Francis Coppola. At this point in time, Scorsese has a better track record. What was the last Coppola film, The Rainmaker? Missed that one.

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JohnG wrote:
Silence Of The Lambs was a special case. Horror movies usually don;'t win Best Picture but that movie had tremendous momentum with a career performances by both Hopkins and Foster (both never better).


I agree, career high points for both actors. :ohyes:

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