TheIrishman director is in no rush to see Todd Phillips's billion-dollar comic book film
Joker.So many layers to this! Let’s break it down, starting with “I saw clips of it.” Scorsese just did that thing we all do at parties when we haven’t seen the movie or TV show everyone else is talking about, but we want to prove somewhat in the know.
It’s unclear where, exactly, Scorsese saw the clips, though. Did he see a trailer? Did he see clips at the various awards shows and galas that have transpired in the last few weeks? Did Todd Phillips personally email him a clip with a subject line like, “hey, man, think you’re really going to dig this part”? We’ll never know.in its current form wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for Scorsese’s earlier films.
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