It's very cool I saw this last week in the theater and can now watch it at home tonight, wish that could happen more often. Idk if we are trending that way in general or not but I sure hope so.
I saw it again last night. One of the best deliveries is when Hoffa is yelling at his subordinates in his office and then suddenly stops and says that they must know he is going to jail.
Came home from dinner and my parents were watching this. Frank's phone call with Jo is soooo devastating jesus christ.
This was fantastic. I can’t wait to watch it again. I agree it’s one of his funnier movies. I loved the end when the FBI agents tell him his lawyer is dead and he says “who got him”?
I'm not sure if anyone else found this funny but both times I watched it I laughed the hardest in the court room scene when the guy comes up to Jimmy and shoots him with that pellet gun or whatever and afterwards Jimmy explains you CHARGE a guy with a gun but run away from a guy with a knife
My parents grabbed me a sound bar for Christmas. Is it worth waiting to watch this or should I just pull the trigger and watch it now?
This movie is fucking amazing. Any of the major Hollywood studios should have ponied up whatever the hell cash Scorsese was looking for for this, no questions asked. Period.
Been stuck on the last half-ish hour of this movie all night. I’m holding off the decision until after I see Parasite, but this could be my favorite of the year
popping in real quick to say I'm off to see this in a theatre. so stoked. the theatre according to online is pretty much sold out throughout the day, so i think it's pretty cool to see that even though it's on netflix already, still plenty are making the choice to see it this way.
I am really looking forward to it but it is so long! Do I split it up like a series? Don't get me wrong the longer the better if it is getting reviews like it is, but I don't know if I can sit for near 4 hours and stay glued to a movie.
I think the best way to experience the movie is watch it in one sitting, the entire movie demands your attention and respect idk how anyone could stop watching it haha.
The scene where Tony Soprano and his crew can't work a DVD player to watch The Godfather but instead they are trying to use Netflix to watch The Irishman.
My wife and I originally planned to split this up and watch part of it last night and finish it in another sitting. Kids haven't been sleeping at night and we are both exhausted all the time. Ended up watching the entire thing and not finishing until around 3 AM but it was completely worth it. Absolutely captivated and riveted to the screen the entire time. Funnier than I was expecting but what really surprised me was how sad it is.
Frank trying to quit over being called a motherfucker and Jimmy reassuring that he meant everyone but him and that he didn't even see him in the room killed me
I wish I had seen this in theaters, would’ve held my attention much better. Could’ve cut about 40 min or so but god damn the last half hour is so heartbreaking, and tbh I wish we got more of that.