filmofilia.com - 10/10/2008
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Robert DeNiro stops by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to discuss his new movie “What Just Happened” directed by Barry Levinson and based on the memoirs of Art Linson.
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BE GREAT AGAIN, BOB DE NIRO! —
NY Post: Page Six 10/11/2008
LONGTIME fans of Robert De Niro wish the actor would be more discriminating in picking his roles and stop making so many mediocre movies like his latest, "Righteous Kill" with Al Pacino. "De Niro has made 59 movies since 'The Godfather, Part II'...