The movie poster for Dirty Grandpa is tragic but also unsurprising.
There's Robert De Niro, shirtless in a sumo stance, hoisting co-star Zac Efron onto his shoulders. Watch the trailer, and feel the despair deepen: The renowned method actor plays a pervy recent widower who dupes his uptight grandson into chauffeuring him to spring break in Daytona Beach, Florida, where the retiree aspires to impregnate a college student or two. So this is what happens when frat boys become AARP eligible.
It feels as if De Niro has been doing a lot of these types of movies recently. Should the sight of Vito Corleone slumming it in a January release that didn't even screen for critics depress us? Let's investigate.
Look at this chart to see the past 45 years of De Niro's career, broken into five-year blocks. At the start of his career, De Niro made a limited number of movies - averaging about a movie a year. These include classics such as Bang the Drum Slowly, Mean Streets, The Godfather: Part II, Taxi Driver, The Deer Hunter and Raging Bull. During that period, he was nominated for four Oscars and won two, for Raging Bull and The Godfather.