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Mark Wahlberg revealed that he was "a little pissed" while filming his Academy Award-winning movie "The Departed" due to disagreements with the crime thriller's director, Martin Scorsese. The 52 ...
W arner Bros. Pictures’ acclaimed crime thriller The Departed has found a new streaming home for the month of August. The 2006 movie hails from legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, who directed from a ...
However, if the Departed started coming back, that would imply that they'd been somewhere, rather than having simply vanished into nonexistence. And if they'd been somewhere, then we'd need to ...
The Departed, Martin Scorsese’s 2006 Oscar-winning film, is being adapted into a TV series at Amazon, reports Deadline. The film is a reboot itself, based on Infernal Affairs, a 2002 crime ...
The Departed series takes its title from the celebrated film, which is set in Boston and loosely based on the trials of Whitey Bulger. But it will move to Chicago, instead. And where the movie's ...
"Yesterday, some wiseguy put up a Kickstarter to digitally erase the Rat from the end of The Departed, and asked for $4,000 to do it. Surely, it has the potential to raise much more than that ...
The rat scampering across the ledge in front of the State House in the final scene of "The Departed." (YouTube) This article is more than 6 years old. Film fans on the internet have been all fired ...
The Departed is based on Andrew Lau’s 2002 film Infernal Affairs, which is also about an undercover cop infiltrating a gang, and a gang member posing as a cop.
“The Departed,” as its title indicates, is about leaving. There’s the obvious implication of death, but it’s the figurative component — the struggle of the two main characters — that ...
In The Simpsons‘ loose parody of The Departed, naturally called “The Debarted,” the episode ends the same way as the movie, with a rat walking across the screen… except then Ralph Wiggum ...