De Niro perked up and explained that they didn’t just seek their approval: “We had gotten some of the neighborhood guys in it!”
The film, released exactly one month after Nas’ birth, “taps into something fundamental about the city’s essence, the hustle, the spirit,” he said.
A humbled Nas played grateful hype man to the living legends joining him for the afternoon, effusing, “It’s Marvin Gaye, it’s Sinatra …
At 81, Scorsese comports himself onstage like a living archive, eager to share the several lifetimes of experience he’s somehow jammed into one.
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