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[A Conversation with Robert De Niro: From Nobu to Scorsese]-[Robert De Niro Reveals What to Expect from Focker-In-Law and What Inspired Him to Launch Nobu]

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The Unlikely Entrepreneur: The Nobu Empire

Robert De Niro’s foray into the hospitality industry is a testament to his intuitive approach to business. The partnership with Chef Nobu Matsuhisa began over 31 years ago, sparked simply by De Niro’s experience at the original Matsuhisa in Los Angeles. Recognizing a void in the culinary landscape, De Niro noted, "there's not a Japanese restaurant that I know of like this at all anywhere," which led to the expansion of the brand. What started as a single location in Tribeca has ballooned into an international empire spanning 50 restaurants and a growing portfolio of hotels, including the idyllic "Nobu Beach Inn" in Barbuda, which De Niro describes as "paradise."

Cinematic Legacy and Artistic Process

Transitioning to his film career, the discussion touches on the enduring creative partnership between De Niro and Martin Scorsese. Reflecting on their collaboration—which spans 10 films—De Niro remains humble about their impact. Regarding the cultural phenomenon of Taxi Driver, he admits, "you don't know what kind of impact it'll have on people," noting that at the time, they were simply focused on what he calls a "terrific script" written by Paul Schrader.

De Niro also shares insights into his acting technique, particularly regarding improvisation. He highlights a memorable scene with Joe Pesci in Raging Bull where the dialogue was structured but allowed for organic expansion. When asked if the intense, repetitive questioning in that scene was a choice, De Niro confirms, "we worked on it... you'd go off or add lib here and there, of course."

Reflections on Peers and Personal Growth

Beyond his own work, De Niro discusses his relationship with Al Pacino. He reveals the collaborative nature of their friendship, mentioning how they would "give each other advice about things" over the years. He even recalls advising Pacino to take the role in Scarface, famously telling him, "if you don't do it, I'm gonna do it," as the offer had been extended to him first.

Finally, the conversation touches on his recent meeting with the Pope. De Niro describes the Pontiff as a "city guy" from Chicago, noting that they had a "nice talk about the situation today in the world." Whether he is discussing his upcoming film Fokker In Law or his iconic past roles, De Niro maintains a grounded, New Yorker persona, proving that whether in the kitchen or on screen, his success is driven by genuine connections and an instinctual understanding of human nature.

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Welcome back.
You look great.
It's always good to see you.
I appreciate you coming on.
I have a lot to talk to you about.
First off, you met the Pope.

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