1. Mean Streets - Scripts.com
Read, review and discuss the entire Mean Streets movie script by Martin Scorsese on Scripts.com.
Read, review and discuss the entire Mean Streets movie script by Martin Scorsese on Scripts.com
2. Mean Streets Music - Spoken and Sung - Jude Warne
Jul 14, 2016 · Throughout Martin Scorsese's 1973 film Mean Streets, the deliberate use of music plays an important role in creating the film's diegetic ...
Mean Streets ' loud aural landscape with its intense songs and aggressive language, filled often with frustration, emphasizes Charlie’s (Harvey Keitel's) self-imposed separation, resulting from his quest to “save” his whacked-out pal Johnny Boy (Robert DeNiro) and simultaneously do his own penance.
3. Mean Streets - FYS: Shake, Rattle and Roll - Gettysburg College
Mean Streets. Scroll. The first verse of Be My Baby by the Ronettes illustrates Johnny Boy's point of view. The lyrics seem to idolize the subject and how ...
The first verse of Be My Baby by the Ronettes illustrates Johnny Boy’s point of view. The lyrics seem to idolize the subject and how they would be so good together. The lines specifically; “I’ll make you so proud of me/ We’ll make ‘em turn their heads every place we go” (Greenwich, Barry, and Spector 0:26-0:35) is played when the screen shows Charlie. The shot looks homemade with a shaky camera, almost if the audience sees through Johnny’s eyes. He tells Charlie how he’ll make Charlie proud if he helps him out and has faith in him. All Johnny wants is to be apart of this crowd, so his biggest dream would be to have people turn their heads at him and his friends.
4. Why "Be My Baby" is probably my favorite song... and one of the ...
Nov 4, 2012 · ... Mean Streets (1973). "You don't make up for your sins in church. You do it in the streets. You do it at home. The rest is bullshit, and you ...
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5. Johnny Boy - Mean Streets - Quotes.net
Mean Streets1973 · Hey, why don't you lower the jukebox, I can't hear nothin'. · Hey, the girls like the music loud. · Girls. · [to Charlie] Hey, what's a matter ...
See AlsoCalorie EnneagramA great memorable quote from the Mean Streets movie on Quotes.net - Johnny Boy: Hey, why don't you lower the jukebox, I can't hear nothin'. Joey 'Clams' Scala: Hey, the girls like the music loud. Johnny Boy: Girls. You call those skanks girls? Joey 'Clams' Scala: [to Charlie] Hey, what's a matter with this kid, huh? Johnny Boy: Hey, there ain't nothin' wrong with me my friend, I'm feelin' fine. Charlie: Keep your mouth shut. Johnny Boy: You tell me that in front of this asshole? Joey 'Clams' Scala: Alright, alright, we're not gonna pay. We're not paying. Jimmy: But why? Joey, we just said we were gonna have a drink. Joey 'Clams' Scala: [Joey interupts] We're not payin', because this guy, this guy's a fuckin' mook. Jimmy: But I didn't say nothin'. Joey 'Clams' Scala: And we don't pay mooks. Jimmy: Mook? I'm a mook? Joey 'Clams' Scala: Yeah Jimmy: What's a mook? Johnny Boy: A mook, what's a mook? Tony DeVienazo: I don't know... Johnny Boy: What's a mook? Jimmy: You can't call me a mook! Joey 'Clams' Scala: I can't? Jimmy: No... Joey 'Clams' Scala: [pause] I'll give you mook! [punches Jimmy in the face]
6. Mean Streets - Charlie - Quotes.net
A great memorable quote from the Mean Streets movie on Quotes.net - Charlie: You don't make up for your sins in church. You do it in the streets.
A great memorable quote from the Mean Streets movie on Quotes.net - Charlie: You don't make up for your sins in church. You do it in the streets. You do it at home. The rest is bullshit and you know it.
7. 'Mean Streets' Establishes Martin Scorsese as a Soundtrack Virtuoso
Dec 13, 2023 · ... Mean Streets Essay - 1973 Martin Scorsese Movie Film ... lyrics about “a cat named Mickey.” Mean Streets ...
'Mean Streets' Establishes Martin Scorsese as a Soundtrack Virtuoso | Vague Visages
8. Martin Scorsese: a career in 10 songs | BFI
Jan 3, 2017 · Mean Streets (1973) – 'Be My Baby' by The Ronettes. By lacing the opening titles of his breakthrough picture with home movie-style footage ...
Songs in the key of Scorsese... how Marty revolutionised movie soundtracks.