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Originally Posted by Clutch
Scorsese's the one who always seems to go for the mobster/gangster route.
De Palma tends to focus more on outright suspense/thriller type scenarios.
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I applaud Scorcese for trying new things, (New York, New York, Last Temptation of Christ, and Kundun,) but let's face it, I think people will only remember his gangster films. (And Raging Bull.)
And DePalma, yikes. He's been in a freefall since Carlito's Way.