
This week on Hell of a Picture we wrap up the Scorsese, De Niro, and Pesci quartet of films with the 2019 epic, The Irishman. The guys open the show talking about the movie as part of a mob trilogy with Goodfellas and Casino, and whether or not this is Scorsese’s most personal film. Andrew tells us about the de-ageing process used in the production, while Dave asks if Frank is the most sympathetic lead of the three films. They discuss the long run time, a regrettable grocery scene, and wonder how many more Scorsese films there might be.
How long do you wait for someone who’s late? If this movie can be believed, Jimmy Hoffa didn’t wait long. Thankfully, podcasts don’t work that way so you can just listen whenever’s good for you. That’s this week on Hell of a Picture.