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Post by petrolino on May 14, 2017 0:09:09 GMT
Direct Lines : Friends of Robert De Niro
Robert Duvall (born 1931 - 'True Confessions')
 Danny Aiello (born 1933 - 'Mistress')
 George Segal (born 1934 - 'Born To Win')
 Donald Sutherland (born 1935 - '1900')
 Christopher Walken (born 1943), Robert De Niro, Chuck Aspegren (birth date unknown), John Savage (born 1949) & John Cazale (born 1935) - 'The Deer Hunter'
 Bruce Dern (born 1936 - 'Bloody Mama')
 David Carradine (born 1936 - 'Mean Streets')
 Andy Warhol & Jack Nicholson (born 1937 - 'The Last Tycoon')
 Dustin Hoffman (born 1937 - 'Sleepers')
 Jon Voight (born 1938 - 'Heat')
 Harvey Keitel (born 1939 - 'Falling In Love')
 James Caan (born 1940 - 'The Godfather Part II')
 Al Pacino (born 1940 - 'Righteous Kill')
 Burt Young (born 1940 - 'Once Upon A Time In America')
 Martin Sheen (born 1940 - 'Dear America : Letters Home From Vietnam')
 Scott Glenn (born 1941 - 'Backdraft')
 Nick Nolte (born 1941 - 'Cape Fear')
 Robert Forster (born 1941 - 'Jackie Brown')
 Fred Ward (born 1942 - 'Thunderheart')
 Joe Pesci (born 1943 - 'Raging Bull') & Robert De Niro
 Sylvester Stallone (born 1946 - 'Copland')
 Robert De Niro & James Woods (born 1947 - 'Casino')
 Robin Williams (born 1951 - 'Awakenings') & Billy Crystal (born 1948 - 'Analyze This')
 Ed Harris (born 1950 - 'Jacknife')
 Michael Keaton (born 1951 - 'Jackie Brown')
 Michael Douglas (born 1944), Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman (born 1937) & Kevin Kline (born 1947)

Robert De Niro : 10 Reasons I Like Being An Actor
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Post by teleadm on May 14, 2017 0:30:39 GMT
Once upon a time a Robert de Niro movie was an event, when he did a movie a year, now when he apperars nearly everywhere, I can't help quoting Laurence Olivier and why he did many lousy movies at older age "For the money my boy, for the money"
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Post by petrolino on May 14, 2017 0:36:57 GMT
Once upon a time a Robert de Niro movie was an event, when he did a movie a year, now when he apperars nearly everywhere, I can't help quoting Laurence Olivier and why he did many lousy movies at older age "For the money my boy, for the money" I skip alot of his movies nowadays, but I've seen the majority of those he made in the 20th century.
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Post by pimpinainteasy on May 14, 2017 2:39:43 GMT
his filmography from the late 60s to the mid 80s was amazing. he worked with SCORSESE, DE PALMA, KAZAN, COPPOLA, BERTOLLUCI, LEONE, CIMINO and GILLIAM.
he also worked with both MANN and TARANTINO - two of the best american filmmakers in the last 25 years.
but the 21st century has seen him act in a string of turkeys. hopefully THE IRISHMAN will set things right.
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Post by petrolino on May 14, 2017 2:58:45 GMT
his filmography from the late 60s to the mid 80s was amazing. he worked with SCORSESE, DE PALMA, KAZAN, COPPOLA, BERTOLLUCI, LEONE, CIMINO and GILLIAM. he also worked with both MANN and TARANTINO - two of the best american filmmakers in the last 25 years. but the 21st century has seen him act in a string of turkeys. hopefully THE IRISHMAN will set things right. We've been waiting so long for 'The Irishman', it could turn out like Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Eli Wallach, Charles Durning & Billy Barty's get-together for 'Tough Guys' (1986). In the 21st century, with the Tribeca Foundation being his main aim, I do feel De Niro has still pulled one out the bag on occasion. I especially enjoy his projects with filmmaker David O. Russell - 'Silver Linings Playbook' (2012), 'American Hustle' (2013) and 'Joy' (2015). I also found 'The Score' (2001) quite enjoyable and neglected fantasy gem 'Stardust' (2007) is a must.
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Post by pimpinainteasy on May 14, 2017 3:11:12 GMT
his filmography from the late 60s to the mid 80s was amazing. he worked with SCORSESE, DE PALMA, KAZAN, COPPOLA, BERTOLLUCI, LEONE, CIMINO and GILLIAM. he also worked with both MANN and TARANTINO - two of the best american filmmakers in the last 25 years. but the 21st century has seen him act in a string of turkeys. hopefully THE IRISHMAN will set things right. We've been waiting so long for 'The Irishman', it could turn out like Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Eli Wallach, Charles Durning & Billy Barty's get-together for 'Tough Guys' (1986). In the 21st century, with the Tribeca Foundation being his main aim, I do feel De Niro has still pulled one out the bag on occasion. I especially enjoy his projects with filmmaker David O. Russell - 'Silver Linings Playbook' (2012), 'American Hustle' (2013) and 'Joy' (2015). I also found 'The Score' (2001) quite enjoyable and neglected fantasy gem 'Stardust' (2007) is a must. they are using a deaging technique to make everyone look younger. but i think a lot of the film takes place with the main character (played by de niro) in his fifties. so it should be ok.
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Post by pimpinainteasy on May 14, 2017 3:13:14 GMT
he acted in a horror/thriller film called RED LIGHTS which was intriguing and interesting for the most part though the ending was crap.
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Post by petrolino on May 14, 2017 3:16:56 GMT
he acted in a horror/thriller film called RED LIGHTS which was intriguing and interesting for the most part though the ending was crap. 'Red Lights' was a complete crapper for me. Even worse than 'Godsend' (2004) if that's even possible.
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Post by pimpinainteasy on May 14, 2017 3:25:07 GMT
he acted in a horror/thriller film called RED LIGHTS which was intriguing and interesting for the most part though the ending was crap. 'Red Lights' was a complete crapper for me. Even worse than 'Godsend' (2004) if that's even possible. ok  . i havent watched any of those DAVID O RUSSEL films. i cant stand CHRISTIAN BALE or any of these new actors.
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Post by petrolino on May 14, 2017 3:37:59 GMT
'Red Lights' was a complete crapper for me. Even worse than 'Godsend' (2004) if that's even possible. ok  . i havent watched any of those DAVID O RUSSEL films. i cant stand CHRISTIAN BALE or any of these new actors. Major drawback I'm afraid when it comes to viewing Russel's pictures.
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