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  • monzo
    Reserves
    • Nov 2004
    • 439

    #1

    The Departed (spoilers inside)

    Anyone see this yet? Watched a few hours ago - thought is was very, very good. Jack Nicholson was immense as was Leonardo Di Caprio. The cameo character played by Alec Baldwin possibly the most funniest guy on film before!

    Highly recommended. It's not about action scenes but the few that's in it are great.

    Scorsese back to his best.

    5/5.
  • Dodge
    Now with extra sauce!
    • Jun 2001
    • 23528

    #2
    The Departed

    Went to see 'The Departed' last night. It's probably the best film I've ever seen in the cinema. Scorsese's best since Goddfellas, Nicholson's best in about 25 years and new career highs for Wahlberg, DiCaprio and Damon. Absolutely cracking film. Couldn't recommend this highly enough
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    • Colm55
      Youth Team
      • Sep 2004
      • 145

      #3
      Originally posted by Dodge
      Went to see 'The Departed' last night. It's probably the best film I've ever seen in the cinema. Scorsese's best since Goddfellas, Nicholson's best in about 25 years and new career highs for Wahlberg, DiCaprio and Damon. Absolutely cracking film. Couldn't recommend this highly enough
      whole heartedly agree with you, I thought it was suberb, Di Caprio really suprised me, thought he played his part brilliantly.. won't say anything about the film, wouldn't want to ruin anything for anybody

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      • pete
        Capped Player
        • Jun 2001
        • 20250

        #4
        I believe it is based on Hong Kong thriller Internal Affairs - how close to this is the hollywood movie?

        btw Interal Affairs (HK) is great movie.
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        Bring back Rocketman!

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        • Dodge
          Now with extra sauce!
          • Jun 2001
          • 23528

          #5
          Its the same story basically, but more based on it thatn a remake of it. Concentrates on charachters more than action certainly. Returns to Scorsese's favourite theme of Catholicism for most of it. have seen both and think The Departed is way better.
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          • cheifo
            First Team
            • Sep 2005
            • 1291

            #6
            Cant wait to see it..hopefully Friday.

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            • max power
              Seasoned Pro
              • Oct 2001
              • 4705

              #7
              Originally posted by Dodge
              Went to see 'The Departed' last night. It's probably the best film I've ever seen in the cinema. Scorsese's best since Goddfellas, Nicholson's best in about 25 years and new career highs for Wahlberg, DiCaprio and Damon. Absolutely cracking film. Couldn't recommend this highly enough

              good to hear that, i've put tomorrow evening to see it. its the only film i'vbe heard all critics, writers, viewers give the thumbs to up in years
              Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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              • monzo
                Reserves
                • Nov 2004
                • 439

                #8
                Oi Dodge!

                http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=42952

                Agree with you though - awesome film. Alec Baldwin and Wahlberg were both brilliant in their roles, as was Martin Sheen.

                The loud bagpipe music - "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" by the Dropkick Murphys - was awesome as well, I liked it so much I've now got it on my computer.

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                • Dodge
                  Now with extra sauce!
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 23528

                  #9
                  Sorry mate, didn't see yours. Merged now
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                  • Noelys Guitar
                    Seasoned Pro
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 3262

                    #10
                    Based on Inteernal Affairs + real life Boston Irish gangsters. Whitey Bulger who is still on the run is the Jack N character. Brilliant movie.

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                    • Dodge
                      Now with extra sauce!
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 23528

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Noelys Guitar
                      Based on Inteernal Affairs + real life Boston Irish gangsters. Whitey Bulger who is still on the run is the Jack N character. Brilliant movie.
                      Thats crap mate, its nearlya carbon copy of the Infernal Affairs charachter. Yeah its based in Boston with Irish gangsters but thats it...
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                      • joema
                        Reserves
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 883

                        #12
                        Saw it last week, one of the best films I have ever seen

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                        • Marked Man
                          Reserves
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 512

                          #13
                          Enjoyed it--but the romantic interest where both protagonists just happened to get with the same therapist was utterly ridiculous.

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                          • Noelys Guitar
                            Seasoned Pro
                            • Jun 2005
                            • 3262

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dodge
                            Thats crap mate, its nearlya carbon copy of the Infernal Affairs charachter. Yeah its based in Boston with Irish gangsters but thats it...
                            St Pat's I believe your wrong on this one
                            Whitey wash

                            Scorsese, Damon, and DiCaprio honor The Departed

                            By: BRETT MICHEL

                            10/4/2006 10:40:16 AM


                            FLIP A COIN: DiCaprio and Damon both have meaty roles in Scorsese's Departed

                            One of the first questions at a Manhattan press conference for Martin Scorsese’s Boston-set mob thriller is addressed to “Matt and Ben.” Even Scorsese joins in with the laughter as all acknowledge that Ben Affleck is not among the group here to promote The Departed. Matt Damon’s newest co-star is Leonardo DiCaprio, in his third collaboration with Scorsese.

                            A loose reworking of Andrew Lau & Alan Mak’s 2002 Hong Kong thriller Infernal Affairs, The Departed takes inspiration from Whitey Bulger and his band of Irish Southie thugs, quite a departure from Scorsese’s past efforts illustrating the dirty dealings of the Italian Mafia.

                            “I’ve always felt a close affinity with the Irish,” the director replies when asked about the change of interest. “Particularly those coming out of the same area of New York City as me. Although by the time the Italians had moved in — by the 1920s or early ’30s — most of the Irish had moved out of that neighborhood. In fact, it goes back to the era of Gangs of New York; stories about the way the Irish helped create New York and America. And don’t forget, I do have a very strong love for Hollywood cinema, and some of the greatest filmmakers to come out Hollywood were Irishmen: John Ford, Raoul Walsh, and others. And the Irish sense of Catholicism is a very interesting contrast to the Italian sense of Catholicism. So those are my personal reasons.” He laughs. “Besides, the script is written by William Monahan.”

                            Monahan, a native Bostonian, nails the minutiae of the city, including allusions to long-simmering racial tensions, and he has an ear for the local patois, as the creative uses of “fahk,” uttered with relish by Dorchester’s Mark Wahlberg and Cambridge’s Damon, attest. His duplicitous protagonists are two moles (or “rats”) on opposing sides of the law, one a star graduate of the State Police Academy (Damon) secretly working under the thumb of Jack Nicholson’s Bulgeresque Frank Costello, the other an undercover “Statie” (DiCaprio) who’s infiltrated Costello’s gang.

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                            • The Stars
                              Banned
                              • May 2005
                              • 2703

                              #15
                              Went to see it last wednesday and have to agree with you guys,best film i have seen in a while.
                              Great soundtrack aswell....Dropkick Murphy=Class.

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