The “After Hours” director reflected on his ongoing partnerships with actors like DiCaprio, citing that he feels like a parental figure over the Oscar winner and compared him to De Niro. Does he still think that way, 10 years later? Turns out he did! But is he the old Bob? No. Scorsese noted, “Now, that was a certain period of time. It was “Goodfellas.”‘ I talked to him about other projects, and at one point he said, ‘You know the kind of stuff I like to do with you.’ I said, ‘OK.’ That became ‘The Irishman,’ and it took nine years. Scorsese continued, “He wanted me to do ‘Analyze This,’ and I said, ‘We already did it. It was all instinct between us and his courage and his humility, in terms of how he’ll say, ‘If a scene plays on my back, fine, but if it plays better on the other person’s face, play that.'” You interested?’ ‘Nah.’ ‘OK.’ We always talked about that kind of thing, because he is the only one around who knows where I came from and who I am, from that period of time when we were 15 or 16 years old. Literally, he said, ‘What are you doing?’ ‘I’m doing this. He added of De Niro turning down the “Gangs of New York” casting, “That was just a check-in. Zack Snyder Teases ‘Subversive’ ‘Rebel Moon’ Director’s Cuts: ‘An R-Rated Sci-Fi Movie at This Scale Shouldn’t Exist’
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