Over the years to follow, I would catch up on every Scorsese film, from the supremely underrated ( After Hours and New York, New York) to the slightly overpraised (sorry, Raging Bull) and, sans the rare exception (like the sleep-inducing The Color of Money), not a moment left me underwhelmed. Then, a few years down the road, I saw Casino, which somehow managed to leave me even more awe-struck. For some time, in fact, I considered Goodfellas my favorite picture ever. Sure, I had seen Cape Fear beforehand, and that was heaps of fun, but his 1990 picture captivated my attention in a way few films had ever done. From the moment I first sat down and watched Goodfellas, sometime in my early teens, I was completely mesmerized by the filmmaking of Martin Scorsese.
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