
01-29-2016, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by tomwed
seems to fit
"Kudos to these men for pushing on when they had already achieved wealth, fame and prestige. Yet the striving stiffs among us may feel De Niro provides a more relatable example. He's one of us now, a member of the happy-to-be-average club, with the body language of someone whose thoughts are perpetually on that next golf round or Game Of Thrones binge-watch. It's a reminder that life isn't always about overcoming impossible odds, pushing ourselves to the limits, looking for new Everests to conquer. We can toot along in the slow lane – humble but happy. That is an obvious lesson in many ways – but how strange that the star of Taxi Driver should be the one teaching it."
What we can learn from the decline of Robert De Niro - Telegraph
Di Nero may be worth $150 million. He doesn't need the money. I can understand needing the work. Doesn't he get offered any roles in good movies? I hope Meryl Streep stays choosey.
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The Intern looks funny. You can only be an angry young man for so long.
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