close Video Robert De Niro warns Trump could rise to power like 'Hitler' or 'Mussolini' Liberal actor Robert De Niro condemned former President Trump during a guest appearance on ABC's "The View," arguing that people are not taking Trump seriously enough. AMC Networks faced backlash after it placed a warning before classic 1990 mobster film "Goodfellas," cautioning viewers it may defy modern cultural norms. "This film includes language and/or cultural stereotypes that are inconsistent with today’s standards of inclusion and tolerance and may offend some viewers," the warning read.
A representative from AMC told The New York Post that "In 2020, we began adding advisories in front of certain films that include racial or cultural references that some viewers might find offensive." However, the Post noted other mob movies are not given the same warning, instead given more typical cautions about nudity and violence. Fox News Digital reached out to AMC to clarify the date the warning was added to "Goodfellas.
" They have yet to respond. Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Paul Sorvino, and Joe Pesci for the film 'Goodfellas', 1990. "As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster," Liotta said as Henry Hill in the opening line of the movie.
( Warner Brothers/Getty Images) CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE "The f–king political correctness has f–king taken everything away," A former NYPD cop, who played a police officer in "Goodfellas," Bo Ditel told The.
