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David Melo

You missed the "Directed by Martin Scorsese" credit there right at the end, again. lol. This movie has a few "impossible shots" that are actually possible and done in camera. You know Scorsese loves his "split diopter" shots. Basically this lens is split down the middle with two separate focal planes.

David Melo

BTW, the would ghoul started to rise into common use in american english around the 1850s. It's plausible that even having a good vocabulary, Bill might not have been familiar with this word, specially since it's from Arabic origins. You also point out the ridiculousness of them praying to god to help them in violence against other men. It's really not that ridiculous, it is one of mankind's oldest traditions dating back to the birth of religion itself. There are very few gods in which this isnt the case.

Mike MIchelsen

God I love this movie. Overlong and flawed though it it is. I'll take Bill the Butcher, as the best villain any day. And THE method actor, Daniel Day-Lewis, stayed in character the entire time they were filming. Did all his own knife throwing, and butchering. And apparently smelled like old blood, and perfume for months. Can you image having that scary fuck be next to you at the urinal?? The day they wrapped, he immediately went to wash and cut off all his long greasy hair. Speaking of DDL, Last of the Mohicans is also a blast.