Researchers are trying to figure out when Robert DeNiro “stopped caring”.
Robert De Niro is considered one of the best actors in the film industry. His film credits include Mean Streets, The Godfather Part II, Taxi Driver,The Deer Hunter, Raging Bull, The King of Comedy, Brazil, Goodfellas, and Cape Fear, which are some of the best movies in the last 50 years. But, recently Robert DeNiro’s movie choices have taken a bit of a noise dive.
So researchers are trying to figure out when did Robert De Niro stop giving a ****. Using Rotten Tomatoes scores , Twitter user @chapmangamo says he has discovered the “exact moment that Robert De Niro stopped caring.”
According to this chart, De Niro gave up in 2002, when the Eddie Murphy buddy-cop comedy Showtime, City By the Sea, and Analyze This sequel Analyze That came out.
People say data analysis is boring, but you can calculate the exact moment that Robert De Niro stopped caring (2002) pic.twitter.com/LQRI48SnPU
— James Chapman (@chapmangamo) July 7, 2016
Many people argue that Robert De Niro’s age is forcing him to work on really bad movies. Either way, let’s hope his new movie with Martin Scorsese is better than all of our expectations.
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