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Monday night, the cute sidekick fought off a stiff challenge from Blackie the Doberman – the star of director Martin Scorsese's family film "Hugo" – to win the inaugural Golden Collar Award for best dog in a theatrical film. Uggie turned up with a...
Saturday's four-film program, available for one $30 ticket, includes "War Horse," the sports film "Moneyball," Terrence Malick 's polarizing "The Tree of Life" and the George Clooney drama "The Descendants." The five-film lineup Feb. 25, available for...
Swedish actor Max Von Sydow (L) poses with Fellowship Award winner US director Martin Scorsese in the press room at the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House in London on February 12, 2012. View Photo »
I've been lucky enough to experience different reasons for making pictures ... Primarily the ones that I've always been very passionate about are the ones I've simply had to get made at one point or another, and I was pretty lucky to get them made over the years.
But Uggie has at least one trophy in his own right to add to his own Facebook page and Twitter account. On Monday night, the cute sidekick fought off a stiff challenge from Blackie the Doberman -- the star of director Martin Scorsese's family film...
But Uggie has at least one trophy in his own right to add to his own Facebook page and Twitter account. On Monday night, the cute sidekick fought off a stiff challenge from Blackie the Doberman -- the star of director Martin Scorsese's family film...
ARTIST SWEPT THE BAFTA BASH ON SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE IN LONDON. BUT THE NIGHT ALSO BELONGED TO MERYL THATCHER! Master filmmaker Martin Scorsese, who was also nominated for Best Director for Hugo, with the prestigious Fellowship Award on...
US director Martin Scorsese (L) arrives with producer Graham King (R) on the red carpet at the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House in London on February 12, 2012. View Photo »
I wanted to skulk out. And who’s in the room, it’s only Martin Scorsese and Clint Eastwood and all those heavy hitters. ‘See, look at that, you guys, that’s me!’
But Uggie has at least one trophy in his own right to add to his own Facebook page and Twitter account. On Monday night, the cute sidekick fought off a stiff challenge from Blackie the Doberman -- the star of director Martin Scorsese's family film...
And the question of breeds arose in that contest, as well. The star of the day was Uggie , who won after being nominated for two memorable performances — one in The Artist , and another in Water for Elephants. But not everyone has been glowing in...
Martin Marcantonio Luciano Scorsese (born November 17, 1942) is an Academy Award-winning American film director, screenwriter, film producer, and historian. Also affectionately known as "Marty", he is the founder of the World Cinema Foundation and a recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award for his contributions to the cinema and has won... Full Article
US director Martin Scorsese (L) arrives with producer Graham King (R) on the red carpet at the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House in London on February 12, 2012.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12: Presenter Max Von Sydow and Director Martin Scorsese pose in the press room with the Fellowship award during the Orange British Academy Film Awards 2012 at the Royal Opera House on February 12, 2012 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12: Director Martin Scorsese poses in the press room with the Fellowship award during the Orange British Academy Film Awards 2012 at the Royal Opera House on February 12, 2012 in London, England.
View Photo »Director Martin Scorsese arrives for the British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London February 12, 2012.
View Photo »US director Martin Scorsese poses on the red carpet arriving at the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House in London on February 12, 2012.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12: Director Martin Scorsese attends the Orange British Academy Film Awards 2012 at the Royal Opera House on February 12, 2012 in London, England.
View Photo »Director Martin Scorsese with his 'Academy Fellowship' award, backstage at the BAFTA Film Awards 2012, at The Royal Opera House in London, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012.
View Photo »U.S director Martin Scorsese poses for photographs during pre Bafta drinks reception for himself at Claridges in London, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Scorsese receives the Bafta Fellowship award during the ceremony on Sunday.
View Photo »British actor Sir Ben Kingsley and U.S director Martin Scorsese, left, pose for photographs during pre Bafta drinks reception for Scorsese at Claridges in London, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Scorsese receives the Bafta Fellowship award during the ceremony on Sunday.
View Photo »U.S director Martin Scorsese, and Olivia Harrison pose for photographs during a pre Bafta drinks reception for Scorsese at Claridges in London, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. The pair worked together on the documentary of George Harrison; Living in the Material World. Scorsese receives the...
View Photo »British actor John Hurt and U.S director Martin Scorsese, right, hug during a pre Bafta drinks reception for Scorsese at Claridges in London, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Scorsese receives the Bafta Fellowship award during the ceremony on Sunday.
View Photo »U.S directors Martin Scorsese, left and Ron Howard pose for photographs during a pre Bafta drinks reception for Scorsese at Claridges in London, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Scorsese receives the Bafta Fellowship award during the ceremony on Sunday.
View Photo »BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 06: Director Martin Scorsese appears at AARP Magazine's 11th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel on February 6, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 06: Actress Sharon Stone (L) receives the Lifetime Achievement Award from director Martin Scorsese at AARP Magazine's 11th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel on February 6, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for AARP, Sharon Stone, left, and Martin Scorsese are seen backstage at AARP The Magazine's 11th annual Movies for Grownups� Awards Gala Monday Feb. 6, 2012 in Beverly Hills, Calif.
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for AARP, Sharon Stone poses with her Lifetime Achievement award with presenter Martin Scorsese, right, and host Michael Nouri, left, at AARP The Magazine's 11th annual Movies for Grownups� Awards Gala Monday Feb. 6, 2012 in Beverly...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for AARP, Martin Scorsese, left, poses with his Breakthrough Achievement award, presenter Chloe Moretz, center, and host Michael Nouri at AARP The Magazine's 11th annual Movies for Grownups� Awards Gala Monday Feb. 6, 2012 in Beverly Hills,...
View Photo »BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 06: Host Michael Nouri, '2012 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient' Sharon Stone and filmmaker Martin Scorsese speak onstage AARP Magazine's 11th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on February 6, 2012 in Beverly...
View Photo »BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 06: Filmmaker Martin Scorsese, actress Chloe Moretz and host Michael Nouri speak onstage at AARP Magazine's 11th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on February 6, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 06: Filmmaker Martin Scorsese presents the '2012 Lifetime Achievement Award' to Sharon Stone at AARP Magazine's 11th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on February 6, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 06: Filmmaker Martin Scorsese and actress Chloe Moretz speak onstage at AARP Magazine's 11th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on February 6, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 06: Filmmaker Martin Scorsese speaks onstage at AARP Magazine's 11th Annual Movies for Grownups Awards Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on February 6, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »Martin Scorsese (R), best picture nominee as one of the producers of "Hugo" and best director nominee for the film as well, poses with Tom Sherak, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as he arrives at the 84th Academy Awards nominees luncheon in Beverly Hills, California...
View Photo »Director Martin Scorcese attends the 84th Academy Awards Nominations Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton hotel on February 6, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »Martin Scorsese, best picture nominee as one of the producers of "Hugo" and best director nominee for the film as well, arrives at the 84th Academy Awards nominees luncheon in Beverly Hills, California February 6, 2012.
View Photo »US director Martin Scorsese (L) arrives with producer Graham King (R) on the red carpet at the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Opera House in London on February 12, 2012.
View Photo »I've been lucky enough to experience different reasons for making pictures ... Primarily the ones that I've always been very passionate about are the ones I've simply had to get made at one point or another, and I was pretty lucky to get them made over the years.
I wanted to skulk out. And who’s in the room, it’s only Martin Scorsese and Clint Eastwood and all those heavy hitters. ‘See, look at that, you guys, that’s me!’
This is absolutely wonderful
Best GG moment for film lovers: Martin Scorsese grinning as Claude Berri’s son salutes his dad after winning Best Picture for a silent movie
Such a great honor and an amazing performance by the great one, Bob Dylan
Just like it took Martin Scorsese 25 years to get ‘Gangs of New York’ made or 11 years for Clint Eastwood to make ‘Unforgiven,’ or even Mark Wahlberg to make ‘The Fighter,’
Everything that's been done in cinema, he did first ... In terms of special effects, the visual tricks to a certain extent -- what became matte paintings, what became matte shots, what became blue screen and green screen and now computer animation. I mean, all of this was done by him. He had an idea, be...
Martin Scorsese is a legend in his lifetime - a true inspiration to all young directors the world over.
Imagine what you could do with 3D. Imagine what you could do with computers. You're talking more than 3D, you're talking holograms. That's where it's going anyway, ultimately ... Imagine an epic hologram.
Hugo is such a personal film by Martin Scorsese ... It is a tribute to the early years of cinema that uses today's cutting edge technology to bring the audience into a completely unique and magical world. It is visually stunning and emotionally engaging.
It was a glass floor ... Basically, it's an old silent film technique.
It was very long and very repetitive and the set was boiling hot. The whole experience of working with Martin Scorsese is one I loved but it was tiring.
As a child I had asthma, still do ... But then it meant no sports. No pets. No grass. Hugo’s isolation was the key that attracted me to the story.
Who wants to be lazy around Martin Scorsese? I love it
It was ... The learning curve was steep. Everything was different. Learning about 3-D, working with children who were great actors but [because of the child labour laws] you only had them four hours a day.
Royal guests at London premiere of Martin Scorsese’s new film ‘Hugo’
It’s fascinating to me that it manifested itself as hope, and nurturing ... Whatever problems he had, he was still out there, doing the gardening himself. Maybe it’s meditation. It helped to cut away the madness of the world around him. It fascinates me to think that he creates music like this and … he ...
Pitt, 47, took four of his children with Angelina Jolie – Maddox, 10, Pax, 8, Zahara, 6, and Shiloh, 5 – to see the 2:00 showing of Martin Scorsese’s Hugo, starring Chloe Moretz, Sacha Baron Cohen and Jude Law
Is there any plan for our lives? No, there may not be. Maybe we are, ourselves—maybe we make the plan. We act out. We make our own meaning. And when the time comes, the man will come in and take you away.
and we had to put it in another vehicle. But it was great. Martin Scorsese's surprise and pleasure were quite apparent. His words were: 'Excellent work, gentlemen. Excellent.'
He’s a man who’s trying to find a way inside—the transcendent state
I completely fooled him into thinking I was a British actress and then at the end of the audition I went back into my American accent. He said 'hold on are you American? I was like 'I am American,' so I tricked Martin Scorsese.
I don’t think he ever overcame the doubt or the testing of himself ... I think he felt there was always something to push, and go further. He said, ‘It doesn’t matter—we’re all above that’—but it does affect, even if it affects in the sense that it makes you stronger in your pursuit.
My dad was nervous that I was never going to make any money as an artist, but he always wanted his kids to do what they wanted to do. I joke with my mum that if he were alive and heard that Martin Scorsese was making a movie out of one of my books, that would’ve killed him.
Quite honestly, I would. I don’t think there’s a subject matter that can’t absorb 3-D, that can’t tolerate the addition of depth as a storytelling technique.
