"I mean, Scorsese's a genius, and that's one way of shooting"
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“And that’s one way of shooting” is the real payload. The phrase sounds neutral, almost shruggy, but it subtly deflates auteur worship. Scorsese’s style, in this framing, isn’t “the” way, it’s a way: a set of choices, a toolkit, a taste. Tucci’s subtext reads like an industry veteran reminding everyone that filmmaking is collaborative and situational, not a church with a single gospel. It also hints at actorly pragmatism. Directors have signatures; actors have to live inside them. Saying “one way” is a gentle assertion that performance can thrive under many grammars, and that a director’s genius doesn’t automatically make every approach universally right for every story, budget, schedule, or cast.
Contextually, it lands in an era where cinephile discourse swings between reverence and backlash: the canon vs. the crowd, “cinema” vs. “content.” Tucci’s line sidesteps the culture war by being both gracious and quietly skeptical. It’s praise that refuses to turn into surrender.
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Tucci, Stanley. (2026, January 17). I mean, Scorsese's a genius, and that's one way of shooting. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-mean-scorseses-a-genius-and-thats-one-way-of-63464/
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"I mean, Scorsese's a genius, and that's one way of shooting." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-mean-scorseses-a-genius-and-thats-one-way-of-63464/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



