I'll Be Happy When I'm Dead

Scorsese with protagonists gone bonkos:

311. Martin Scorsese’s The King of Comedy: Is this the first time that the awkward comedy that dominates everything today was used on a major scale? I wonder what that felt like, being fresh and everything.

312. Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island: Yeah, this owes a bit to Shock Corridor

Pardon me a second, but a Raging Bull sequel starring William Forsythe?

Don’t overdo it. You overdo it, it’s no good.

A couple of mid-80s NYC yuppie nightmares that are shitloads of fun:

34. Martin Scorsese’s After Hours: Hey, the parents from Home Alone a few years early! I don’t really know what to say other than simple plot description. Uh, worst night ever for the protagonist is tons of fun for us to watch. I’m kinda drunk. Rated ARG for pirates, fuck you. 

35. Jonathan Demme’s Something Wild: A tale of two films. The first half is a quirky road comedy while the second half is almost a thriller. Ray Liotta is terrifying. Awesome music all over the place.