Bedrockgames
I post in the voice of Christopher Walken
Yes. I think you can both find an appreciation for ingenuity, creativity, and historical significance in artist's work. I think a certain legacy gets attributed to some folks that makes criticism often difficult. Like everything they do gets an automatic C because they did Citizen Kane, Blood on the Tracks, etc...
I think the big difference between Orson Wells and Scorsese though is the latter continued to make great movies. I would agree with you to the extent that, like most directors, his much more recent films haven't been as exciting for me to watch as his first three decades of film making. But even in his later movies he still can make a very good, solid work. When I saw the Departed, I felt that it was a bit of a step down for him (it is a good movie, but it didn't feel as tightly made to me as Mean Streets, Taxi Driver or Goodfellas----even though it was operating in a similar genre). There is just something a little bit shaggy or untrimmed about it. I also feel it is a movie where his use of music becomes more of a weakness. In his earlier movies, his music selection feels like he is taking songs he gets and applying them skillfully, but throwing in the Drop Kick Murphy's to Departed, just felt off to me---I like the song fine, I like the movie, but I wince a little at that fusion of film and sound. And I think it is because it is music that isn't particularly personal to him. Same thing with Shutter Island. I quite liked watching the movie. I think I have seen it twice and will probably watch it a third time at some point. But it didn't captivate me the way something like Goodfellas did. I haven't seen Silence yet so I can't comment on that.
Overall I would say he has an incredible film catalogue and is one of greatest filmmakers