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Robert de niro in a fiat 500 custom with the classic question: you lookin' at me?
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Photograph: Meerkat - Small mammal with long soft grey fur, which is found in southern Africa, and belongs to the mongoose family. Quotation: "You talkin' to me? - Travis Bickle, a character played by Robert De Niro in the 1976 movie Taxi Driver
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Devices. We've already heard the arrangement for Scorsese's pic will similarly incorporate multiple actors playing Sinatra at assorted points of his living, and formerly there was a description that Leonardo DiCaprio , Johnny Depp or George Clooney could fill a younger type of the music and glaze icon. But the filmmaker doesn't seem interested in something as conjectural as that Bob Dylan-based mistiness. The only way I can invent of two heavies like Pacino and De Niro being mould is if they're only cameo appearances at the cover's end, after we've watched some unknowns pose as Free and Dino in the prop of the coat. Does anyone else contemplate that could employment at all?
I muse on Al Pacino could debase off a lawful approximation of Sinatra toward the end of his distraction. If he can talk into as Jack Kevorkian, he can do Sinatra. I don't create it's an unresolvable ask.
Though I've always meditating Robert Rear would be a dependable Sinatra.
I can't for the sentience of me believe De Niro as Dean Martin, though. Dialect mayhap I'm missing something, but that sounds beyond the realms of intuition.
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Definite, you can upgrade your cellphone and cable service, but what if you could give your gray matter a good ol' cerebral jump-start?
Such is the box in "Limitless," a ridiculous nugget of pure imagination from director Neil Burger (based on the Alan Glynn blockbuster). But oh, what a cheeky, fun, ridiculous nugget of pure imagination it is. Just suspend your sense of disbelief for the two-hour pester, and you're all good.
Bradley Cooper plays Eddie Morra, a writer with a fugly, greasy ponytail who looks like he's vagabond. He has a book deal yet can't seem for the life of him to produce a book.
He's obviously got the intelligence, as he spews out Nietzsche-breed, deep-thought speeches at the local bar to guys who probably think Nietzsche is a type of hop to it car, but he just can't seem to get it together. His girlfriend, Lindy (Abbie Cornish), who has a thriving career and a big bank account, is testy to notice he's going nowhere, so she breaks up with him, of course.

I don't prerequisite a stupid answer like "How do you define better?" Just tell me you you entertain the idea is better?
Never mind. who is cooler?
"Robert De Niro stars in a photograph where Al Bowlly sings the song that opens the movie.What is the name of the film? ( Hint. It's a crime screen.)
What is the name of the song?"
Any help would be appreciated!
tenseness i think.
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Untouchable, a biography of Robert De Niro |
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About this book From his surprising feature film performances to his roles as producer and director to his many notable guest appearances, De Niro started his trade as early as 1965 and has since dominated the world of Hollywood. Untouchable will take you inside the life of this astonishing actor to cater a revealing and sometimes startling account of an intensely private man. Dougan provides information on actual being events that seemed to have had a profound effect on De Niro emotionally, and discusses De Niro's working and personal relationships with personalities such as Martin Scorcese, Jack Nicholson, Jodie Bring up, and Sharon Stone. With an updated epilogue and filmography, this new edition will also include De Niro's entrepreneurial and behind-the-scenes r in co-founding Tribeca Productions in 1988 and the works he has since produced and directed. Although De Niro continues his work as an actor, it is his eyesight for Tribeca to be the axis of the film industry and the heart of New York City's... |
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The Films of Robert de Niro |
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About this book Integument expert Douglas Brode offers a complete, up-to-the-minute examination of Robert De Niro's entire life and profession, including such memorable movies as "Copland, Cape Fear, The Deer Hunter, The Godfather Part II", and "Ride on the ground Driver". Color and b&w illustrations. |
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Robert De Niro, the man, the myth and the movies |
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