Try Opera browser FOR FREE here: opr.as/08-Opera-browser-filmstack --- Hey everyone! We had to cut out the short section on The Godfather Part II because of copyright issues. We'll add the uncut video to our Patreon for FREE: patreon.com/FilmStack But for those who just want to know what was cut, here is a list of the missing facts: - He initially auditioned for a part in the first film - De Niro's role as the young Vito Corleone only had 17 words in English, with the rest being in Italian in the Sicilian dialect. He spent months in Sicily to prepare, taking language courses and absorbing local behaviors - He won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for this role
@mx57015 ай бұрын
lol nope, fck that China spyware
@GetHairy5 ай бұрын
Taxi Driver is one of the most hypnotic movies I have ever seen. It doesn't even seem like acting.
@thebighoney9034Ай бұрын
@@michaels5676 it's not for idiots like you
@JK_Clark6 ай бұрын
He's been easily one of the best actors of 50 of the last 60 years - nobody can ever top that record.
@planetclay5 ай бұрын
even better than Mark Hammill?
@turnermarius44715 ай бұрын
@@planetclay Mark Hammill is the best at his job. But De Niro is a different type of beest.
@planetclay5 ай бұрын
@@turnermarius4471 i thought Mark Hammill's job was to cry about Trump.... i'll have to ask his agent.
@AgentLemmon5 ай бұрын
He is also an alledged pdfile, but that doesn't count does it? De Niro is a weirdo, and a hypocrite.
@hvhtrendsetter5 ай бұрын
@@AgentLemmon"alleged" i can say greta thunberg is pdfile and u will believe it?
@ChitChat6 ай бұрын
The dynamic between DeNiro, Pesci, and Stone in Casino is one of the most disturbingly realistic interactions I've seen in film. I've dated a few "You're so nice to me" girls who abused drugs. Spot on.
@alexknox8146 ай бұрын
Its pathetic all of em but deniro's charecter can and wants to provide a stable home to raise her inn, pesci character fucking stone is his true death scene. Hes a piece of shit after that.
@skylar71715 ай бұрын
Sounds like your pickers broken.
@DHGxMcFlurry5 ай бұрын
Bragging about dating disgusting drug addicts isn't the flex you think it is
@invisibot65 ай бұрын
I know exactly what you're saying. Casino is an amazing thing. Watching it right now actually. The depths of human greed and fallibility. They all did their job and make it over and over watchable. Sharon Stone and Joe Pesci went to places most humans can never fathom only to present a reality that we marvel after over and over and over.
@alexknox8145 ай бұрын
@@invisibot6 movie has no arc but or real ending i like it not being a hater the scene where the plane lands on the golf coarse is hilarious and the agents run past them. Look at these Cock suckers they ran out of fuel. that actually happened too. 😂😂😂😂
@Drsapphire16742 ай бұрын
DeNiro’s film career NEVER fell off at any point, he was fortunate enough to remain a relevancy in the film industry for over 50 years. Not every film will be a hit, but his performances in any of those movies were always 100%. That’s respect, everyone grew up watching him no matter what decade you were born in.
@aayanagarwalla520924 күн бұрын
That last line is just false. I know a lot of people who didn't grow up watching his films
@OG.Barham23 күн бұрын
@@aayanagarwalla5209why you hating 😭
@shit_wizard12 күн бұрын
dirty grandpa was the best movie ever. best de niro film, also his best performance. an underrated gem.
@r0bertpattin50n4 күн бұрын
Telling truth is considered hating?? @@OG.Barham
@Aggie12955 ай бұрын
That scene in Heat in the coffee shop with Al Pacino is rather amazing. They look like two veteran warriors, no longer young men, but not out of their prime. Both are forces of nature ready to collide, but for the short period of time having a conversation.
@DiamondWolfZero5 ай бұрын
Sicilian isn't a dialect of Italian. It's a much older language than Italian. Most Sicilians understand Italian but most Italians don't understand Sicilian very well. For DeNiro to learn enough Sicilian to come off as fluent is incredible.
@robertlee41725 ай бұрын
I've never heard of that before. So, I looked it up. Shocking. I grew up surrounded by Sicilian kids, in the old neighbourhood. There was always the mention of how the Sicilian language was dissimilar. But I never knew it as separate languages. The difference between Mandarin and Cantonese, would be a close comparison.
@DiamondWolfZero5 ай бұрын
@@robertlee4172 Solid comparison. Much like how Sicilian evolved from vulgar Latin with influences from Arabic, Greek etc, and was spoken before Italian and before Italy was unified, Cantonese is much older Madarin and many words used today in Cantonese were spoken in ancient Chinese poetry and writings. It's also a much more guttural sound, as in it comes from lower in the body. There's a Canadian comedian and linguist who's fluent in Mandarin who made a great observation about this. I'll comment again shortly with a couple of videos.
@DiamondWolfZero5 ай бұрын
@@robertlee4172 His name is Dashan (his Chinese name). He makes some great observations and I definitely recommend his channel if you're interested in language. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qnyYYpeipdajiacsi=zIh4m3N_8X_iU1IT
@@robertlee4172 it was speaked before italian in sicily.
@pulsarstargrave2565 ай бұрын
I've said this about quite a few actors and it holds truly for DeNiro: he's often the best thing whenever he's in a very bad movie!
@jamesoblivion2 ай бұрын
Did you seriously just skate right past The Godfather Part II?
@helmetcultureАй бұрын
Yep
@harrisonwilbanks2380Ай бұрын
Oh he absolutely did dude, ain’t gonna lie I lost faith in homies videos after that. Felt personal almost.
@FilmStackАй бұрын
Copyright claim, left it in the pinned comment with all the Godfather 2 facts we originally talked about
@AhFuhgettaboutit28 күн бұрын
@@harrisonwilbanks2380awwww, are you okay now?
@clintstewart55455 ай бұрын
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino legends of the game !!!
@harryholmes98425 ай бұрын
Robert De Niro is a legend. He is a very versatile actor from Taxi Driver to Godfather II to Goodfellas to even Dirty Grandpa. I strongly believe that critics do not give comedy the credit it deserves, that said De Niro deserves a break like you said FilmStack. There isn't many others that come close to him.
@LF-pe9okАй бұрын
Robert De Niro is the best. It doesn’t matter what anyone else says.
@USFCpresident10 күн бұрын
Denzel and Leo are head and shoulders above De Niro it doesn't matter what anyone else says
@LarrySolidarity5 ай бұрын
Cape Fear. Casino. Heat. The Fan. Goodfellas. The Deer Hunter. The Irishman. My favorite actor - Bob Deniro
@michaelgregory99295 ай бұрын
Once upon a time in America?
@cubertmiso5 ай бұрын
The Irishman is a waste of time. But Jackie Brown is gold.
@LaBigPopA5 ай бұрын
Godfather 2❤
@famicomnintendo5 ай бұрын
The Godfather, Taxi driver, Analyse this,
@gourami75 ай бұрын
Don't forget the classic Midnight Run and the hilarious Meet The Fockers
@justapro24634 ай бұрын
I have over 60 of his films on DVD, the guy is an absolute legend! Best actor ever in my eyes.
@KidFresh715 ай бұрын
Cape Fear is such an underrated flick!
@Don-mp6pq5 ай бұрын
No it isnt
@Ryan793455 ай бұрын
@@Don-mp6pqIt is though. Sure I wouldn't put it in Scorsese's 10 best, but it's still great. And De Niro is amazing. I find it underrated too
@Revolver19815 ай бұрын
Yes it is in Scorsese's top 10best. @@Ryan79345
@aleksisuuronen59695 ай бұрын
It's kinda funny since it went so Spielberg felt not mature enough for Schindler's List, so he passed for Marty to direct it. Marty just was pretty much fresh out from The Last Temptation that had gotten massive protests going and threats and crazy stuff happening that rattled him a bit. So he put it off with List, obviously it also having a theme that could go that way of having to stress the next years. Ok so Spielberg does Jurassic Park and Jaws which most importantly the latter for it's super hard shoot got him into mindset of him being ready for Schindler. He just had been prepping for Cape Fear remake while Scorsese had for finslly making Schindler, they still switched the projects head on in the end. Scorsese did do Kundun anyway in the 90's, but how do you even say no when a woman who has gotten an dalai lama to tell his life-story on paper and approaches you with making a movie about it 😂 So he did, it was tho for the Nepal subject matter kiinda kept a bit shush in terms that the movie is great and something that's kinda miracle that it have been able to be made and so accuratelly but not was never hailed as a big deal. Then ofc another pretty much a miracle is that he got to Finally make Silence (following the religious/spiritual theme) after wanting to do it since having read the book while doing The Last Temptation. It was last years any studio would have greenlit the project, I was suprised they even still did back then. Would not today no way, maaaybe thru streaming and even that's hard today with a proper budget (like Fincher got to do Mank a lot on his other merit for Netflix, it is quite purely made for cinephiles with a big budget). Just to say, while Schindler's List is obviously classic and it might seem crazy to switch the scripts. Then again, it was originally Spielberg's thing and Scorsese had his legit reasons. I just wonder what his take would have been. I kinda do agree with the criticism on the movie that it does have with Spielberg's hands that thing he almost seems to feel the need to do, the and then everything was ok in the end. Like atleast leave a glimmer of hope when the subject is straight up garnage and pandemonium, so there really should not be the feeling of hope for the dead (debatable). With Jaws it kinda irks me even more that Spileberg does not fully go to the horror mode and the classic score for example is barely played and instead it's a lot of this adventurous boys in this exploit music, when those parts should be tigtening the tension. He has a bit of that habit (while yes he is who he is as a director, still). While no I don't think neither movie is Ruined by the choices, I still DO wish Coen brothers had directed Bridge of Spies themselves. It stays quite mediocre and eeh Hank's is so wrong choice for it.. The Coen script is very much based on the mood you create around the whole thing happening and again, it feels a bit too light with Spielberg. Have zero problem that Jolie directing Coen's Unbroken, it is a fantastic movie. Anyway, I'm rambling on a tangent. Just find the switcharoo interesting.
@dannya86145 ай бұрын
Actually, the original was very thrilling.
@LordHeath19725 ай бұрын
I have about 40 films of De Niro in my collection and during the watching of your video I extended it by 1. Just bought "True Confessions" after you mentioned it. You inadvertently just sold the film to me!
@Ladyof_burlesque6 ай бұрын
De Niro was so incredibly attractive in the 70s.
@Thatguy555952 ай бұрын
I wanted to be Johnny from Mean Streets lol
@AhFuhgettaboutit28 күн бұрын
Taxi Driver is my all time favorite movie. It feels so real, especially the awkward dialogue as Travis Bickle (DeNiro) tries to understand his place in the filthy world surrounding him, after coming out of the Vietnam War. Must watch film. Good channel, just subscribed.
@haaa9116 ай бұрын
Glad that you made a video on my favorite actor ever! A suggestion for the next actor video is the great Philip Seymour Hoffman
@FilmStack6 ай бұрын
Oh that’s a good one! Thanks for the suggestion!
@xenuno6 ай бұрын
I used to feel that way too .. until realizing that the character DeNiro plays in RL day to day is more disgusting than the most vile of any character he'splayed on screen. Don't ever meet your heroes .. you'll be VERY disappointed
@deanrane19615 ай бұрын
Both DeNiro & Hoffman are pretty terrific in Flawless.
@ceresbane5 ай бұрын
I'm honestly kinda impressed by the simple fact that he's become a man of so many kills in his pursuit of thespianic perfection. And should he quit one day or even decide to break off from it all. He can remake himself in any way he wants. He's an admirable man in that aspect. Very few people can do that so easily.
@garyv24985 ай бұрын
After Casino, De Niro's legacy was pretty much carved in stone. He reached the peak and deserved to phone it in for $$$ for the rest of his career. Anything after that point that we get and is gold, is just gravy.
@philmcclenaghan70563 ай бұрын
No one "deserves" to phone it in. You take on a job then you agree to try at it and not try and scam their money. It's disgusting behavior. You wouldn't and shouldn't do that in a regular job.
@RDNMA-k9f6 ай бұрын
You make such fantastic videos - incredible quality. Thought, time, and effort are evidently put into them. As a movie fan, I tip my hat and thank you for producing such great content.
@FilmStack6 ай бұрын
Thanks, it means a lot!
@gayuhhhhh5 ай бұрын
a Bronx tale is one of my fav Robert de Niro movies
@kissland295 ай бұрын
As a theatre major i understand very well why DeNiro was very meticulous with his needs for preparation. Adler's method branched from Stanislavski's. Adler's methods were more of the circumstances around the character, as well as the props and costumes that brought out the soul of the character. Now it's more tamed than Strassberg's but it does get annoying. However, Adler's methods are more for those transformative actors who are willing to turn themselves into real characters. Basically lemme break it down: - Stanislavski's method is the blueprint. Analyzing the character's depth, goals, objectives, and backstory - Meiser's branched from Stanislavski's, but emphasis towards receiving and listening to your co-actors dialogues, and properly responding in tune to the co-actors behavior or mood. - Adler's branched from Stanislavski's, but more so of the circumstances around the character. Like where is he right now, what is the general mood of the scene or location, what is he wearing, what happened to him, what's the temperature in the location - Strassberg's also branched from Stanislavski's but this time it's more emphasized on BEING the character as well as living as the character until the show ends. This has been reflected a lot by Heath Ledger and Christian Bale by living as the character in and out of the rehearsal space or studio. They think as the character, they breath as the character, and they speak as the character
@LNLBD4 ай бұрын
I respect the opinions of other people, but for me De Niro is the GOAT actor. I consider his work in "Taxi Driver" as the best acting I've ever seen, closely followed by his work in "Raging Bull".
@randycunningham73185 ай бұрын
De Niro as Jimmy in Goodfellas is the best performance/character I've ever seen.
@NineBreakerUIXB5 ай бұрын
The 'De Niro stomp' in Goodfellas' bar scene is so iconic that a Brittish comedian called Paul Kaye imitates it every time he stomps someone as his character Mike Strutter
@philmcclenaghan70563 ай бұрын
Then you've never seen There will be blood.
@undeny5 ай бұрын
I thought this channel had at least a million subs O_O.. I watched the whole thing non stop, very well made video thank you!
@nancymcmonarch5 ай бұрын
Love the way he immerses himself in the characters. So different from, say, Tom Cruise, who always plays Tom Cruise's fantasy of Tom Cruise. Very appreciate your exhaustive list of his performances, too, Mr.@FilmStack. Didn't realize how many I haven't even seen.😳 Will start catching up by watching The Irishman and Rocky & Bullwinkle.
@HeadbutKneecap4 ай бұрын
It’s worth mentioning that first the last 10-20 years de Nero was going through a devorce with a woman that was pretty much sucking him dry financially. He had to pay quite a bit to keep up with it and he was lucky in the fact that he’s one of the biggest actors in the world. There’s a good chance she would have semi retired earlier on only taking roles that interested him but his funds were being drained quite a bit. In saying that you can tell he still enjoys acting. You can say what you will about bad grandpa but he is probably the funniest part of the movie and his comedic timing is amazing and you can tell he had a great time on set with those guys.
@luckyspurs3 ай бұрын
De Niro pushing his thumb into Juliette Lewis' mouth in Cape Fear is an amazing scene (though probably breaks every intimacy coordinator rule going, especially given the age difference). She sells it absolutely perfectly as well, despite the shock.
@joshuatorresnarvaez87654 ай бұрын
this man has made some of the best films of all time!!! he adds alot to a film even if he has small roles!!
@Andy_J_Show5 ай бұрын
I can’t believe your channel does not have more followers, it would be well earned!
@batsnackattack5 ай бұрын
For some reason a lot of people fully believe the subscriber number is the 'Rating'. What you might find with this channel is he has a very dedicated 75K who watch closely with some very impressive viewing hours. This can be far far more valuable than many 150k or higher subscirber channels. Subscirbers is not the 'ranking or rating' of a thing.
@DigitalLazarus2 ай бұрын
Kudos. Nice broadcast. I am impressed. Equally impressive is exactly how many of De Niro's films I have enjoyed during my lifespan. What a zeitgeist shared! Hooray.
@jeteper55305 ай бұрын
I think DeNiro was a wise choice for Joker, and he plays a stand in for the character of Jerry Louis with Joker drawing many parallels to King of Comedy. Very meta.
@AnyoneCanSee5 ай бұрын
You know "Taxidriver" was a hit and then you think "King of Comedy" was "too bleak for audiences of the time". I've seen you call audiences from this time "less sophisticated". I don't know why you have this bizarre idea that cinema-goers are intellectually more sophisticated than they were in the 1970s and 80s when just looking at what succeeded should tell you otherwise. In the 1970s the average person read more and went to the theatre more often than young people today. I love your takes but the fact that you think we were all dummies gets annoying.
@nancymcmonarch5 ай бұрын
I love The King of Comedy! It's so delightfully weird.
@GilletteSkater4 ай бұрын
for some reason, people be trying to say this about all types of old media when its literally the opposite. Thank you for this, been reall annoyed too.
@Widembois2 ай бұрын
Exactly lmao. If filmgoers in the 70s were as dumb and unsophisticated as this guy thinks they are, then artful movies like Taxi Driver or King of Comedy would have never been made in the first place - there wouldn’t have been an audience for it.
@anklesmcspankles75282 ай бұрын
Your era ruined America
@anklesmcspankles75282 ай бұрын
@@Widembois last i checked a dude was convinced if he killed the president a 14 year old girl from taxi driver would love him that sounds pretty dumb
@beyondu775 ай бұрын
Casino is one of my favorite movies. It's a true classic.
@milkcookiesandme5 ай бұрын
He's my personal greatest actor of all time
@poindextertunes2 ай бұрын
could you imagine being an iron worker and DeNiro wants to sit down and chat with you? mustve been unforgettable for those guys
@LembeckIsStaying5 ай бұрын
You know you're a great actor when you have great roles that get forgotten. People barely bring up King of Comedy (until The Joker) and Cape Fear is so overlooked even I forget it. 😂😂😂
@eaglesavage49295 ай бұрын
I don't know what more you want from him bro. He The G.O.A.T no one is or has ever been better.
@anthonycameronnajera84715 ай бұрын
The very best actors are on a live stage.
@AgentLemmon5 ай бұрын
I would have wanted that he didn't fiddle with kids in his real life for one;
@TheMysteryDriver5 ай бұрын
Laurence Olivier, Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Marlon Brando, Orson Wells, Gary Oldman, James Coburn, James Garner (I can keep going) are all better actors than De Niro. De Niro is a great actor, but there are better before him and after him.
@user-gw1xl8tf6j4 ай бұрын
@@AgentLemmonDon't spend too much time in truth social 😂
@AgentLemmon4 ай бұрын
@@user-gw1xl8tf6j Nah, just payed attention.
@thedudeabides31386 ай бұрын
While he’s deservedly hailed as great actor with “method” being his driving force, it was his role in Midnight Run that remains my favourite. He absolutely nailed the fact that Jack Walsh’s core tenet was integrity. He just wanted to do this last gig and retire with a coffee shop, that was his focus throughout and his integrity nearly cost him that at the end when he let Charles Grodin go, but fate decided to honour the spirit of the man and see him right. The pairing of De Niro and Grodin was inspired….to this day I’m hard pressed to remember a better duo in a film.
@RustyShackleford6 ай бұрын
His performance in Taxi Driver is the role that I personally view as his finest. He is incredible in that movie and brought the character to life. The scene towards the end, where he holds his hand up to his head like a gun is one of the most iconic movie moments in my opinion.
@StephenEsseenyne5 ай бұрын
I sometimes blush when DeNiro is clumsy in the film but it's (probably) deliberate. For instance when he fails to catch his sunglasses. I realise this is a character flaw, because in the first scene he drops the keys - and here I thought DeNiro was clumsy but was kept in the scene - and it was obviously deliberate; if he didn't stoop to pick them up. again his character would've been blown to smithereens. Oh, what about all them quotes from writer George Gallo? Fantastic.
@thedudeabides31385 ай бұрын
@@StephenEsseenyne “Don’t move or I’ll shoot you right through the glass!” “Why weren’t you popular with the Chicago police department?” “If you don’t start cooperating, you’re gonna suffer from fistsphobia”. “Am I speaking to moron number one, or moron number two?” “Sir…that must mean Walsh has your identification” “Agent Foster Grant!” “Eddie, I swear to you, I’m gonna shoot him in the head and dump him in a swamp” (glances to Grodin and shakes head vigorously) “You two guys better start getting more personally involved in your work or I’m gonna fly over there and stab you through the fucking heart with a pencil” “You guys…are the DUMBEST bounty hunters I’ve ever seen!” “The names Carmine, fucko” I’ve come too far….toooooo far” “Ye know Jack, I can’t help but think, maybe if we’d done business way back when, you wouldn’t be standing here lookin’ like a guy with a fuckin’ cup in his hand” “I’M MOSLEY!!” “Jah-hey everyone, Jah-hey…I can say hello in 14 different languages….not yours mind you” “Why don’t you quit…it’d be cheaper for both of us”
@Dennis_Reynolds3 ай бұрын
I love Midnight Run, easily De Niro’s best comedy film. I go back and watch it every few years. Perfect synergy between De Niro and Groden..great casting across the board too. “These sunglasses, they’re really nice. Are they government issue, or do all of you guys go to the same store together”
@Jimbo.jack475 ай бұрын
A really beautiful and great video, thank you
@StephenEsseenyne5 ай бұрын
Very good and enjoyable documentary. DeNiro is one of my favourite actors making this hugely watchable. But...if it was Opera that told you he PLAYED Frankenstein...well...you may need to consider changing your browser. On the whole a very good, professionally made video.
@greengelacid20614 ай бұрын
One of the finest actors ever…his role in goodfellas as Jimmy the Gent is fantastic…
@johnlynch-kv8mz5 ай бұрын
10:46. I got to give it to him, any actor who approaches their own ( sometimes scary ) stalkers to better portray stalkers on screen, is worthy of his laurels. I bet that move made a few rethink their life choices. Good going Bob.
@CharlesPernell5 ай бұрын
He has had a great career. He is over 80. He does not need to prove anything, to anybody.
@cameronpetie83185 ай бұрын
What a career! Heat is one of my favourite films. Ronin is great too - very much underrated.
@Kaitschi5 ай бұрын
Simply the G.O.A.T.
@theworldaccordingtosimba33665 ай бұрын
De Niro is my all-time favorite actor!!!
@artistjim1145 ай бұрын
Looking at what he went through with The Deer hunter, that has to be why he turn down apocalypse now.
@Revolver19815 ай бұрын
@@artistjim114 I don't think he was offered Apocalypse Now. Pacino and Nicholson were.
@steved78725 ай бұрын
@@Revolver1981 That's how good he is. He was never even offered the part and he STILL turned it down🤣🤣🤣
@Hummerbird993 ай бұрын
Apocalypse was actually filmed before Deer Hunter. It just took so long it came out later.
@damnson22355 ай бұрын
Tbh in some movies I actually kind of forget he is just an actor. Especially Casino. It looks like a documentary sometimes
@angelcitystudio3 ай бұрын
Goodfellas still gives me goosebumps to think about.
@paulinelee1762Ай бұрын
I Love Robert De Niro . An Unforgettable Legend of the screen ! God Bless him Always XXXXX
@acooksla5 ай бұрын
Best actor of all time ❤
@lil_mig214 ай бұрын
DeNiro is my favorite actor of all time ❤️
@stevelawrie91155 ай бұрын
Seriously one of my favourite actors.
@dimbose92295 ай бұрын
His performance in Killer in the Flower is so good.
@707jr2 ай бұрын
Deniro and Denzel are my all time favorite actors
@glennyj6527 күн бұрын
That about says it right there.
@ericwest1284 ай бұрын
The man is a legend in his body of art
@allys7446 ай бұрын
Wow, I didn’t realize De Niro was a peetty built man in the 60’s and early 70’s. I hardly recognized him
@FilmStack6 ай бұрын
Haha yeah definitely changed over the years, especially during the 2000s
@randycunningham73185 ай бұрын
He could change his body, depending on role.
@Revolver19815 ай бұрын
What the hell does peetty mean?
@tomasotreasaigh1115 ай бұрын
@@Revolver1981 I concur sir, what in all hell does peetty mean?
@eval_is_evil5 ай бұрын
I think OP wanted to say 'petit' ...peetty 😂 basically smaller build/slender... to me he looked ripped
@Seven_Leaf4 ай бұрын
De Niro stalking his stalkers is wonderful. That's like a Floridaman type of move.
@gaborrajnai62135 ай бұрын
I have a game, whenever I see an actor I search if he ever played together with Robert de Niro. And there arent too many A list actors who didnt work at least once with him. He is like Hollywood himself.
@canopusstar5157Ай бұрын
I’m surprised you never mentioned in detail his appearance in GodfatherII. A lot of times it takes some years to recognize iconic roles. He has been one of our great actors. I have enjoyed so many of his movies.
@nklin65 ай бұрын
I just watched cape fear for the 1st time recently. My god de niro was TERRIFYING
@jasonhuttermusic4242 ай бұрын
I may be the only person who thinks The Good Shepherd is a masterpiece. I can watch that movie over and over again. I consider it the Godfather of spy movies.
@pieter3842Ай бұрын
I liked it too
@brianallsopp694 ай бұрын
I love that he approached his own stalkers and asked them what's it like to be a stalker
@AnObSm5 ай бұрын
As an aside, Rickles has a story he's told about roasting DeNiro and how DeNiro LOVED it.
@YippeeSkippie4264 ай бұрын
Dirty Grandpa is a underrated movie. Efron is a funny guy, too. (See also; Baywatch.)
@topdawg1825 ай бұрын
His best role will forever be in the Raging bull. The domestic violence in that movie is far too realistic, the toxic relationship they portray is spot on, his alcoholism, his trust issues and so much more. Deniro depicted Jake LaMotta to perfection
@stanmil54955 ай бұрын
Also became a legit good boxer for it
@moonswan75875 ай бұрын
"Your mother's an animal" legend
@theaccursedj.e.27235 ай бұрын
A Bronx Tale is such a great movie.
@emiel2556 ай бұрын
You should also make a video about Denzel Washington. Also imo one of the best actors there currently are
@philmcclenaghan70563 ай бұрын
How? He's only got 1 role "gilted "cool" guy with a grudge. It's embarrassing. He's more like Steven Seagal. Let's see him transform into an Englishman in Victorian times etc like Daniel day Lewis.
@emiel2553 ай бұрын
@@philmcclenaghan7056 you are the first guy I have ever met both online and in real life who thinks this of Denzel but I still respect your opinion of course :) Btw I think Daniel Day Lewis is also one of the greatest actors of all time. There Will Be Blood and Phantom Thread and My Left Foot are so good
@turokrambo56175 ай бұрын
The Deer Hunter is my Favorite film. And i say Roberts best. I really wish people would talk and ask hin more about what he thought of that film years later. The Awakenings in another great film he played in.
@RichardKoenigsbergАй бұрын
Perhaps the greatest movie actor of all time. Great integrity.
@MrComradebuttons4 ай бұрын
On topic of his saxophone playing being dubbed..the training isn't about the sound, it's about the look. I can't play worth shit sound wise but I can tell when watching whether someone knows how to play or not..knowing how and being good at are two different things and it's okay to not be good at something, better than faking knowing how to do something
@bobcobb36542 ай бұрын
You brought up that DeNiro wasn’t nominated for Goodfellas but was for Awakenings. That’s because those movies came out the same year, and the Oscars don’t allow actors to be nominated twice in one category. DeNiro campaigned for a nomination for Awakenings because it was a showier role (it’s also why DiCaprio campaigned for Best Actor for Blood Diamond instead of The Departed). Incidentally, he did get nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Actor for Goodfellas.
@ishanbhasin93813 ай бұрын
Why did the part about godfather part 2 get removed ?
@Thespeedrap2 ай бұрын
Exactly 🤨unless Al Pacino fans might've sued him.
@Faythe19815 ай бұрын
"How to look busy at work?" I love it :3
@GhostPaw245 ай бұрын
It doesn't have to be perfect to be amazing and admirable.
@XhoowieX6 ай бұрын
I think the 'why don't you try acting?' feels a little bit more legitimate coming from Olivier to a young Dustin Hoffman than from a KZbin channel to Robert De Niro...
@NelsonStJames5 ай бұрын
Legitimate advice doesn’t have to feel legit if in fact it is legit, nor does it really matter where it comes from. Wise people take good advice no matter the source, because they understand this.
@XhoowieX5 ай бұрын
@@NelsonStJamesimagine if John McEnroe were watching some new young tennis player who was going a bit young-ho in some early tournament matches and said "hey kid, pace yourself" because he thought he'd end up running out of stamina later on in matches. That kid ends up going out in a later round. In the final, Roger Federer comes flying out of the blocks and wins it 3-0. Some tennis KZbinr who never played tennis makes a video about Federer and says "slow down kid." It's not the same.
@KyleHerrera1065 ай бұрын
@@NelsonStJames right, but you accept that there are varying degrees of legitimacy, don't you? So one source can be more legitimate than another. To this guy the Dustin Hoffman one feels more legitimate, which is a subjective statement in the first place. Can't argue that. Also, you can't know if advice is good until you put it into practice. It can sound great and be shit, no doubt. Wisdom does not create immunity from being wrong.
@KyleHerrera1065 ай бұрын
@@XhoowieX Advice isn't retroactive
@MrShakespearefan4 ай бұрын
I hate that story, especially since it may not have actually been what people think it is. And fuck Laurence Olivier, overrated ham. It’s. It like he showed up and just acted because he was so brilliant. You can see the effort in everything Olivier does as an actor. You could’ve easily said the same thing to Olivier.
@OrbvsTomarvm2 ай бұрын
still the greatest actor ever.
@carolrose3149Ай бұрын
Still fantastic after all these years! The GOAT.
@Chrisdoesntlikenoisecore2 ай бұрын
I love him
@yucas83872 ай бұрын
I just have to say that you pointed out Red Lights as a failure but damn that movie is amazing and he also delivers a great role in that thriller.
@Odious_One5 ай бұрын
Rourke was a method actor as well and a huge fan of De Niro. If im not mistaken, up to that point had cited De Niro as an inspiration for becoming an actor because Rourke didn't really consider himself one at the time. He was a boxer. Rourke took the role because of De Niro being the heavy and wanting to meet his inspiration, when De NIro refused to speak to him, took it as a personal slight. Interesting though considering he was also a method actor, who had a reputation for being "difficult" to work with.
@supraphonic81435 ай бұрын
His portrayal of Max Cady in Cape fear is one of the most unsettling characters ever imo.
@Eric-Indiana2 ай бұрын
Councilor....Come out, come out wherever you are....😱
@robsumone20404 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video and definitely gonna have to check out some of these movie
@NelsonStJames5 ай бұрын
How did Limitless get left out? He turned in a very good performance in a film that ended up being rather influential.
@williamleslie49395 ай бұрын
Excellent video!
@SwisstedChef20185 ай бұрын
Caino, Goodfellas, Heat, Cape Fear, fantastic
@2bsure2 ай бұрын
Easily top 10 best actors of my 60 years watching movies.
@fidelio76Ай бұрын
He was one of the greatest filmmakers in the 70s and 80s Beczuse of his choices of filmmaking
@nathanfiala37195 ай бұрын
I don't care what people say about de Niro, but he is awesome at what he does. And I don't care what people say, dirty grandpa has funny moments that hit the dirty and dark humor side of me.
@SteveBMX015 ай бұрын
Sorry but Dirty Grandpa was absolutely hilarious. I know it was cheesy, I know it was vulgar, I don't care. That movie had me belly laughing the whole time. Reminded me of the kind of laughs I got as a kid watching American Pie for the first time. It was surely not his best role, but who cares. It was just silly fun.
@StephenEsseenyne5 ай бұрын
And the only time I LOL'd in the video was at the clip from DG 😂
@AceAttorney445 ай бұрын
Purple draannnnkk
@Dan42069___5 ай бұрын
I’m ngl dirty grandpa was an enjoyable watch, ratings might have been ass but it was definitely a good laugh
@TwinkieCakey28 күн бұрын
4:35 I feel that being recognized only once in that month gave him an incredibly huge advantage since he literally did this for a movie and had to, quite literally, prepare for his role and concentrate and he did it great. I watched the movie myself, kinda fucked, couldn't sleep for a good minute after watching it, but hell, it was Robert DeNiro movie, had to be done. :)
@RotundRat115Ай бұрын
Nice to see once upon a time in America get mentioned. Almost never see that film get any mention or love
@The_dodger00Ай бұрын
Only a small mention of Godfather 2... He was fantastic in it...
@john-bo9ve5 ай бұрын
he is thee Greatest actor of all time-imop.
@robertlee41725 ай бұрын
DeNiro should have been given a cameo role in The Sopranos. The Mayor of Munchkinland perhaps. "Not the Belt Parkway, but the Eastern Parkway."...pow!...pow!....pow!
@RetroRob4202 ай бұрын
Dirty Grandpa is underrated imo. I thought it was funny/entertaining enough.
@jeremybr20205 ай бұрын
Holy crap, DeNiro's dad looks just like a young Sean Penn. Or kind of a cross between Penn and James Dean.