He should have used a stunt double instead of taking all of those punches to the head in Raging Bull.
I don't recall Bob speaking up about Hillary villainy.
Bob and Clint should duke it out
I don't recall Bob speaking up about Hillary villainy.
[FONT="]Screen legend [/FONT]Robert De Niro[FONT="] isn’t just calling out [/FONT]Donald Trump[FONT="] anymore. He’s also apparently done with the president’s supporters.
[/FONT][FONT="]IndieWire asked the two-time Oscar winner about the success of the “Roseanne” reboot, in which the title character is a Trump supporter, as comedian Roseanne Barr is in real life. [/FONT]
[FONT="]“I’ve never seen her show before, I didn’t know she was supporting Trump, but [/FONT]I have no interest in that[FONT="],” De Niro told the website. “We’re at a point with all of us this where it’s beyond trying to see another person’s point of view. There are ways you can talk about that, but we’re at a point where the things that are happening in our country are so bad and it comes from Trump.”
[/FONT][FONT="]Last month, De Niro reaffirmed his belief that Trump was “still an idiot” and vowed he wouldn’t let up. [/FONT]
[FONT="]“But as long as our country’s leadership is so appalling and so corrupt, I’ll be speaking out at every venue,” said De Niro. “To be silent in the face of such villainy is to be complicit.”[/FONT]
Bob and Clint should duke it out