What happened to Robert De Niro's career? He used to be in great movies and then suddenly its like he stopped giving a shit and started doing whatever low-budget stuff came his way for a paycheck.
Some people just like making movies and aren't worried about internet message boards being mad at them. If you had the chance to make a fuck-off movie and make a quick few million, you'd beg them to let you take your Sonichu medal and security blanket, shut the fuck up.
>>63407496
He married a niggress and had niglets then gave up on life.
>>63407496
Because Hollywood movies nowadays are shit.
It makes it hard to find a good job.
he has so much money he doesn't really need to seek out roles anymore
He wants to be a comedic actor despite the fact he has zero whit or charisma. But having been in a few 10/10 movies he'll keep getting cast for whatever he wants.
the man knows his best days are behind him and sticks to comedies and quirky thrillers and dramas that actually pique his interest
damn, fuck off or something
The Intern was pretty good.
>>63407590
I'm surprised it did well at the box office
Would you? The guy's a legend. He's been in a ton of great movies over the last several decades. Maybe at his age he just wants to have fun making movies now instead of just looking to win more award and accolades.
>>63407623
It killed in South Korea
>>63407649
I thought they were into oppa, not poppa
>>63407649
Lots of things kill in Korea.
>>63407658
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2015/11/09/the-intern-is-a-surprise-box-office-hit-in-south-korea/
>>63407699
Do Korean women have daddy issues?
>>63407557
He's not even trying. If he really wanted good roles he could be picky. He's in it for the the money. Why else would a person like him star in direct to dvd shitty flicks? He has been in a few commercials the past few years too.
>>63407722
>The movie’s premise — a 70-year-old retiree played by De Niro takes an internship at a startup ran by a 30-year-old woman played by Hathaway — is nothing like reality in culturally old-fashioned South Korea. Elderly people are typically viewed as stubborn and authoritative in character and demanding of unconditional respect. De Niro’s character, by contrast, is a gentleman trying hard to be of use to a young CEO.
>It’s a refreshing twist for the audience who have grown increasingly hungry to see “a healthy and positive energy” from the elderly, says Kim Hern-sik, a film critic and professor at Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts. “It was also telling of how the young and old generation could communicate,” he said, noting that there is a lot of film viewing done in groups from corporate organizations.
>>63407680
SOUTH Korea dipshit
>>63407541
Objectively wrong