Everything got bigger in the 1980s, from the hair to the music, and certainly the movies. It’s looked at as an era of unbridled excess, and while that’s definitely true, it’s not necessarily a bad thing, particularly when considering the cinema of the time. Budgets ballooned, and e...
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73. Raging Bull (1980) Film Drama Director: Martin Scorsese Cast: Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarty, Joe Pesci Best quote: “You punch like you take it up the ass.” The killer scene: Jake LaMotta’s defeat at the hands of Sugar Ray Robinson Great punch lineMartin Scorsese’s evocative ...
His gory long-term feuds with Tony Marino,Bobo Brazil, Luis Martinez, Johnny Valentine, Bulldog Brower, Bull Curry, Tiger Jeet Singh, Fred Curry, and the Funks were all carnage to rival anything with today’s hardcore crew. 1. Abdullah The Butcher ...
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86. Raging Bull (1980) Film Martin Scorsese’s hallucinogenic biography of the tenacious boxer Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro) is a bold mash-up of neorealist grit and hyperstylised, gossamer beauty. Put on the gloves and LaMotta is in his element; take them off and he’s an insecure soc...
real-life Americans he interacts with to say and do things that are even more offensive, precisely because theyarereal. In terms of committing to the role, Baron Cohen outworks any Method actor you can think of; last we checked, Jared Leto does not have a naked hotel brawl on his ...