Actors: Top Robert De Niro Films
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GoodFellas (1990, R) |
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Taxi Driver (1976, R) |
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The Untouchables (1987, R) |
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The King of Comedy (1983, PG) |
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Once Upon a Time in America (1984, R) |
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Cape Fear (1991, R) |
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The Godfather, Part II (1974, R) |
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Jackie Brown (1997, R)
Tarantino does it again. This film with the usual QT mix of comedy and thriller doesn't disapoint. It leaves you laughing, it leaves you shocked and it leaves you satified. |
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Meet the Parents (2000, PG-13) |
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Mean Streets (1973, R)
Compelling performances and a nice, simple story. Although not lengthy, it feels at some times rather long, but all of the fast paced scenes (especially the end), more than make up for it. |
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Meet The Fockers (2004, PG-13) |
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Righteous Kill (2008, R)
Im probably with the minority who liked this film. Most of the complaints are with the twist and how "obvious" it is. Okay, several parts of the twist are made obvious too early but NOT the final part of the twist. That shocked me. Maybe if I were to keep guessing with what they had given me in the middle of the film, i would have found out quicker, but I didn't. That's because it isn't that obvious (as peole are saying) and I would of had to spend more time working it out then paying attention the the film itself. I didn't want to do that. |
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Hide and Seek (2005, R) |
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Godsend (2003, PG-13) |
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Greetings (1968, R)
Sadly I was disappointed by this film. I was exited, knowing that Brian De Palma directed it and that it starred Robert De Niro (and in his feaure film debut, which made me more intrigued). But then i was massivly let down. Although this was still good, I felt conned and was expecting at least a 4 star film. There is some memorably funny dialogue, particularily from the one friend trying to solve the JFK mystery and the one about an ex-date who only wanted milk at the bar. And Brian De palma again directs exeedingly well, but, unfortunatly, this really was a let down. |
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