Most of De Niro's best was done together with Scorcese. And then there is The Godfather II.I also enjoyed Midnight Run a lot and hope that it will come to Blu-ray sooner than later. Heat is great too. Some of his other great stuff happened in cameo roles, like Louis Cypher in Angel Heart.It pains me to see him in stupid roles, or just films that I'd rather turn off than keep watching (Meet the Fockers III, Rocky & Bullwinkle).His glory days are clearly over, but I agree that his performances are still solid (most of the time). But then, the same is true for Pacino.
I come back to thi thread as I finally have time to write my opinion when I see Achim hits my opinion perfectly, though I haven't seen the third Meet the Parents.
In terms of best performance, I'm always stuck between Godfather Part 2 and Taxi Driver. Raging Bull is up there too. And it isn't a well known film, but I thought he was incredible in The King Of Comedy, another Scorcese film that makes an interesting companion piece to Taxi Driver.
Honestly, I'm not sure he has ever given a bad performance, but he has appeared in a lot of crap.
Quote from: samuelrichardscott on January 03, 2012, 08:31:01 PMI come back to thi thread as I finally have time to write my opinion when I see Achim hits my opinion perfectly, though I haven't seen the third Meet the Parents.You haven't missed a thing. That is truly one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Not just for the year it came out...EVER.
Quote from: Jon on December 31, 2011, 03:52:22 PMIn terms of best performance, I'm always stuck between Godfather Part 2 and Taxi Driver. Raging Bull is up there too. And it isn't a well known film, but I thought he was incredible in The King Of Comedy, another Scorcese film that makes an interesting companion piece to Taxi Driver.It will always be Godfather Part II, he and John Cazale are the only reason that film was a hit.
Quote from: Jon on December 31, 2011, 03:52:22 PMHonestly, I'm not sure he has ever given a bad performance, but he has appeared in a lot of crap.Cape Fear...way, way over the top. He ruined the film. I've always wondered what Robert Mitchum must have been thinking watching him. Mitchum could play menacing with very little effort or histrionics.
but to shut out Pacino as you seem to be doing is absurd.
I'm probably not objective since it was shot in Montreal[...]