anonymity wrote:Okay, okay. I eat my words but as I said there are exceptions to the rule. The main difference is in these instances much like Woody Allen, the directors play a part as an actor fitting seamlessly into the films rather than being an obvious, stick out like a sore thumb, cameo as has been done by others.
You're 100% right. It's just rare that you get to post a clip of Martin Scorsese talking about, well, what he talks about in that clip, so I had to. The only reason he even filmed that part is because the actor he hired didn't show up/got sick, something like that.