Martin Scorsese's "God's Point of View" Shots Explored in Movie Supercut

I've got a great movie supercut here for you to watch today that explores director Martin Scorsese's overhead shots, which creator Jorge Luengo Ruiz called "God's Point of View." It's one of many signature shots that Scorsese uses, and I didn't really realize how much he used it until I watched this video. I should warn you, the video is NSFW as it contains some nude shots. 

Is God watching in all Marty's films? Films used: - Who's That Knocking at My Door? (1967) - Boxcar Bertha (1972) - Mean Streets (1973) - Taxi Driver (1976) - New York, New York (1977) - Raging Bull (1980) - The King of Comedy (1982) - After Hours (1985) - The Color of Money (1986) - The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) - New York Stories (1989) - Goodfellas (1990) - Cape Fear (1991) - The Age of Innocence (1993) - Casino (1995) - Kundun (1997) - Bringing Out the Dead (1999) - Gangs of New York (2002) - The Aviator (2004) - The Departed (2006) - Shutter Island (2010) - Hugo (2011) - The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - Silence (2016) Music: Max Richter- On The Nature of Daylight (from Shutter Island Soundtrack)

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