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The fast talking, thick eye brows, black horn-rimmed glasses Martin Scorsese loves movies, he likes them so much he dedicated his life making them, to name a few: Mean Street, Good Fallers, After Hours, Ragging Bull, The Temptation of Christ, The Age of Innocence, The Departed, Shutter Island and of course ? Taxi Driver. Everything about Martin involves
An average movie that's all i can say about it. www.moviezya.com
I just saw this movie today. My wife saw it yesterday and wanted to see it again. It was a very compeling story. I don't know how much of the novel had historical fact on the early making of the movies shown but I remember much of the iold footage shown from when I was a kid. That was in the very early days of TV. I am 71 Jack Port Orchard WA
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Pretty awesome movie!!! I love that Scorsese did well off his normal path of films.
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Variety
In attempting to make his first film for all ages, Martin Scorsese has fashioned one for the ages. Simultaneously classical and modern, populist but also unapologetically personal, Hugo flagrantly defies the mind-numbing quality of most contempo kidpics. Full Review
Ann Hornaday
Washington Post
Strangely, Scorsese's very passion for the subject matter turns out to be both a blessing and a curse for Hugo. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
Overall, however, the manner in which the film blends the tale of an imperiled boy and the history of cinema makes for an ambitious and fanciful ride. Full Review
David Denby
The New Yorker
Hugo is superbly playful. Full Review
Joe Morgenstern
Wall Street Journal
Visually Hugo is a marvel, but dramatically it's a clockwork lemon. Full Review
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