Upon my umpteenth viewing of The Departed, I noticed something new: Captain Queenan is the only major character in the film who never swears (unless you count the absolutely filthy way he keeps saying “cawp”). Captain Queenan (Martin Sheen), The Departed So, with all of that said, happy birthday, Marty, and let’s get into the ranking. And since Scorsese will turn 81 on November 17, we figured we’d cap the list at that number, in celebration. The only rule we established for this ranking was to focus exclusively on characters who have appeared in his 27 (as of now) feature films. In honor of his newest release, Killers of the Flower Moon, we decided to revisit those characters and determine the best of them all within the Scorsese canon. Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio: An Essential Pairingįrom the most intimate of character studies to films anchored by large ensemble casts, Scorsese has crafted figures behind some of the most indelible lines, scenes, and movies in American cinema.The Story of Martin Scorsese’s Most Forgotten Film.Martin Scorsese’s 81 Greatest Movie Characters, Ranked.The 20th Century, as Told by Martin Scorsese.In celebration of the release of Killers of the Flower Moon, The Ringer welcomes you to Scorsese Week. One of the masters of American cinema is back in theaters this Friday.
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