Disney CEO Bob Iger planning to meet with Martin Scorsese over Marvel comments

Oct 27, 2017
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In a new story in Time magazine, in which the Disney CEO was named "Businessperson of the Year," Iger says that the famed filmmaker's comments about his company's superhero movies were “nasty” and “not fair to the people who are making the movies." He adds, "If Marty Scorsese wants to be in the business of taking artistic risk, all power to him. It doesn’t mean that what we’re doing isn’t art.”

Iger then said that his and Scorsese's representatives were planning a meeting between himself and the Irishman director.

This is only the latest installment in the ongoing saga over Scorsese's remark that Marvel movies are "not cinema." Filmmakers including Kevin Feige, James Gunn and Joss Whedon have all defended the studio for which they have made films, while Iger previously weighed in during an interview with BBC Radio. "I don't think he's ever seen a Marvel film," he said. "Anyone who has seen a Marvel film could not in all truth make that statement."

The protracted saga has continued as Scorsese has been defended by other filmmakers, including helmers Jon Favreau and Francis Ford Coppola, who called Marvel movies "despicable." Meanwhile, Scorsese has stood by his remarks, while speaking at the London Film Festival and in a New York Times opinion story. In the latter, the director said that today's filmmaking is "market-researched, audience-tested, vetted, modified, revetted and remodified until they’re ready for consumption."
 

The Silver

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Oct 28, 2017
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Make it a live boxing match, whoever wins gets to officially declare whether Marvel movies are cinema or not.
 

Aine

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May 27, 2019
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I'm sure people will simply accept this as two people casually interacting in a civil manner, and not drive this further into an internet pissing match over movies.
 

Aurc

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Oct 28, 2017
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Really stupid that Scorsese's opinion riled up not only the fanboys, but Iger himself, to where they're gonna meet over his comments... Christ. Lmao
 

Suicide King

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Oct 27, 2017
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Wow. Embarassing.

Imagine bullying an old man that can't make movies that are not about crime just because he criticized your billionaire soulless entertainment company's products. I hope Scorcese comes out alive.
 

peyrin

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Oct 27, 2017
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iger trying to drag out the debate for the publicity, embarrassing

scorsese's op-ed was the final word and he was clearly done with it then
 

rude

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Oct 25, 2017
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The movies are shit.

Television show cinematography
Recycled sarcastic humor in every single movie
Recycled plot progression that hits the same beats every single time
Rushed CGI
Boring fight scenes

And they're still raking in the dough. He needs to get over it or take the criticism to heart so they can make a good X-Men movie.
 

Out 1

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Oct 25, 2017
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Iger (a billionaire) and Marvel people already won. why all the hurt feelings? it's not a good look on them
proves that Scorsese is right
 

Mass_Pincup

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Oct 25, 2017
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They feel so insecure, you’re making billions in movies on a near monthly basis. Why do you want to be recognized so much? Plenty of people already love your output.
 
Oct 27, 2017
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This is so weird.

Unlike the other filmmakers who are asked in interviews to comment about this non-troversy, this is Iger actually not letting this shit go, and escalating yet again. Like chill out and sit on your pile of money, dude.
 

T002 Tyrant

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Nov 8, 2018
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Oh for FFS this is blowing way, way, way out of proportion. Although Scorsese should just make a film about the biggest gangster around - Bob Iger.