Martin Scorsese Triple Feature (Goodfellas / The Aviator / The Departed) [Blu-ray]
M**I
Three movies for the price of one!
You can’t get more value for money than this triple feature. It will cost you more than three times to buy these titles individually. Here are the details for the individual movies :THE DEPARTEDVideo 5/5Sound 55Special Features :1. Stranger Than fiction: The True Story of Whitey Bulger, Southie and 'The Departed‘ - A 22 minute featurette that sheds light on the subject matter and genre roots.2. Crossing Criminal Cultures - Running at 24 minutes, this featurette examines the different works of legendary director Martin Scorsese and his love for the "mob movie" genre.3. Nine Deleted Scenes - Totaling 15 minutes4. The Film's Theatrical Trailer rounds up the extrasGOODFELLASFirst up are two of the better commentaries I've heard. Track one consists of Scorsese, cast members Ray Liotta, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino and Frank Vincent, screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, producers Irwin Winkler and Barbara De Fina, cinematographer Michael Ballhaus and editor Thelma Schoonmaker. Of course, they weren't all recorded together (what a pile-up that would have been), but the choice editing of all their comments is well thought-out, even if the sheer number of participants means no one really gets to speak for a total of more than ten or fifteen minutes. But what great stuff -- just about every aspect of the production is covered, and like all great commentary tracks, this one tells its own story. No joke -- it is often as gripping as the film, despite the occasional dull spot (aided by the fact that I tend to be more interested in the actors than the technical side of things). A must-listen nevertheless.Equally as fascinating is the second commentary, dubbed "The Crook and The Cop." Henry Hill and FBI agent Edward McDonald -- the man who put him in witness protection -- talk almost non-stop. However much I may despise what the guy did and stood for (and, quite frankly, in some ways still does) Hill is incredibly engaging, even hilarious. If nothing else, he's a great salesman for his own life, comparing every last detail of the movie to the real story. He also overshadows McDonald, who pretty much acts as interviewer. But that's okay -- this is Hill's world, and we're just visiting.Unfortunately, after the great commentaries, the video-based featurettes pale in comparison. The 29-minute "Getting Made" feels redundant with the cast commentary, featuring new interviews with Liotta and Bracco, but old EPK snippets from Scorsese, De Niro and Pesce. This is not a bad "digest version" of the commentary, but a film this visually rich and culturally significant just deserves more than this.Also included is the 8-minute "Workaday Gangster," which features a new interview with Hill on life as a mobster, but again there is not much here that isn't in the commentary. The 13-minute "GoodFellas Legacy" is pretty self-congratulatory, featuring new interviews with such modern filmmakers as Richard Linklater, Jon Favreau and Antoine Fuqua, all praising the film. Unfortunately, no one really delves that deeply into the movie, so it doesn't illuminate much.Rounding out the extras is the "Paper is Cheaper Than Film" storyboard-to-film comparison, which features Scorsese's pencil-drawings of many of the key scenes in the film. I'm not a real big fan of this stuff, but film students should love it. Warner has also included the film's original theatrical trailer in 1.78:1 widescreen and encoded at 1080p (the rest of the video-based supplements are all 480i only).THE AVIATORFans of Scorcese will be delighted with the supplementary material offered by Warner. Most welcome of all is the commentary by Scorcese. An additional scene not released in theaters also gets top billing. But many of the featurettes are even more intriguing, especially if Howard Hughes' life is of interest. The featurettes include: Making The Aviator; The Role of Howard Hughes in Aviation History; Modern Marvels: Howard Hughes, a History Channel Documentary; The Affliction of Howard Hughes: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; The Visual Effects of The Aviator; Costuming and Scoring The Aviator; The Aviator and the Age of Glamour; and An Evening with Leonardo DiCaprio and Alan Alda. Rounding out the supplementary material is a still gallery and the 1080p theatrical trailer.
J**S
Just amazing, 3 movies in one
Amazing is the one and only word to say for this film. I have always thought that Goodfellas was one of the greatest films ever made and set a landmark in the 90's or even in movie history. I bought Goodfellas last week and I got to watch the film a couple days ago. I really just couldn't lay my eyes off the film and everything about it was just simply worth watching. The acting was excellent, Ray Liotta, Robert DeNiro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, and other actors did great and almost all of the characters they portrayed were 100% accurate. The camera-work also was brilliant and Martin Scorsese does a beautiful job by putting excellent camera shots in his films and I give him high credit for that. The soundtrack too is one of the best soundtracks ever made and the song "Layla," put chills down my spine of how great this song fitted the film. Overall, Martin Scorsese made his best film in my opinion and him and Nicholas Pileggi made an excellent and sharp script that made this, the greatest mob film still today.
J**.
Martin Scorsese--a Master at work....
These are 3 of Mr. Scorsese' finest pieces of work, especially Goodfellas! And the other 2 are nothing to sneeze at either, very good movies. All 3 with incredible actors and support staff and to be formatted in BluRay--what more could you ask for--it couldn't be better in person!! Except for the humor that comes with these guys! If you have ever watched the outtakes--I would love to be on a set of one of these films!! I know from being Italian, I wish I grew up in NYC back in the day, my Grand Father was Mafia here in town & wrote the numbers, ran the local club & had the respect. I see these movies that Joe Pesci, Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro & others play in or hear the stories Mr. De Niro & Mr. Scorsese talk about life in NYC, I wish I could have been there or even go there on a memory trip with them!
S**R
Great value bundle
Goodfellas and The Departed are must owns but this bundle would have been perfect if they had swapped out The Aviator with Casino.It’s still a great deal. 12 bucks is worth it for any of these movies alone. You get three here.
P**E
Doesn’t work!
All three discs won’t play, yet other discs play! Ripped off, and now can’t return!
吳**賢
Good movie
Good movie
S**T
5 Stars for the Deal
"Goodfellas" is hands down my favorite gangster flick. Truth be told, it's pretty much the only gangster flick I like. I thought "The Aviator" was gorgeous. Sumptuous design, dynamic photography, and of course an enduringly enigmatic subject. "The Departed" is not one of my favorite Scorcese pictures, which is not to say I didn't like it. But getting all of these movies on separate blu ray discs in one set for a bargain price was impossible to pass up. Even if I absolutely hated "The Departed", getting the other two films was well worth the price of admission. Step up Scorsese fans – this a deal!
D**R
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J**R
Grandiosas películas
Las películas llegaron a tiempo y en buen estado. Este paquete de unas de las mejores películas de Martin Scorsese es genial, y dos de ellas protagonizado por Leo Dicaprio es genial, las 3 películas valen mucho la pena. Vienen con doblaje al español y con subtítulos en español.
B**N
ya work well thank you so much
so fare so good
D**R
One Star
Only came with one disk
L**A
Amo estas películas
Amo la película The Departed, gran inversión
I**S
Five Stars
highest recommendation
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