“You Talkin’ to me?”, “Never rat on your friends, always keep your mouth shut.”, “Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.” These are some of the iconic lines uttered in Martin Scorsese’s movies. Very few people make movies like the visionary filmmaker, who turns 75 on 17 November. Since his debut movie Who’s That Knocking at my Door in 1967 at 25 with a young Harvey Keitel (a fellow student at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts), he’s taken us on a joyous five-decade ride filled with emotions through his wide array of movies.
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