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Re: Al Pacino & Goodfellas
[Re: FrankValenti]
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03/05/23 12:12 AM
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Yes. He was offered DeNiro’s role originally but turned it down because he was working on Dick Tracy. I can't imagine Al Pacino playing that character. Obviously now because it's already been done, DeNiro's performance is etched in stone, but still.
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Re: Al Pacino & Goodfellas
[Re: MafiaStudent]
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03/05/23 12:43 AM
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Yes. He was offered DeNiro’s role originally but turned it down because he was working on Dick Tracy. I can't imagine Al Pacino playing that character. Obviously now because it's already been done, DeNiro's performance is etched in stone, but still. 1000%! I love Pacino, I really do. But, for me at least, NOBODY beats DeNiro! He plays a "wsieguy" better than anybody I've ever seen on celluloid. Hands down.
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Re: Al Pacino & Goodfellas
[Re: JCrusher]
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03/05/23 05:18 PM
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Too bad none of these guys are anything like they are in the movies. Pacino is an old hippie. Deniro Is a liberal moron
. . Pacino I can handle. DeNiro has been a big disappointment on a human level. It’s funny fir years you would rarely see him do interviews and if he did you’d be lucky to get 10 words out of him. Now that he has become more vocal over the past decade or so I see why I liked him better when he kept quiet lol It’s really depressing when you see these guys in movies and you’re like man I’d love to hang out with that guy and have a beer with him. Then when you see him in real life and how they act and things they talk about you go “on second thought no fucking way.”
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Re: Al Pacino & Goodfellas
[Re: RushStreet]
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03/05/23 05:31 PM
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JCrusher
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Too bad none of these guys are anything like they are in the movies. Pacino is an old hippie. Deniro Is a liberal moron
. . Pacino I can handle. DeNiro has been a big disappointment on a human level. It’s funny fir years you would rarely see him do interviews and if he did you’d be lucky to get 10 words out of him. Now that he has become more vocal over the past decade or so I see why I liked him better when he kept quiet lol It’s really depressing when you see these guys in movies and you’re like man I’d love to hang out with that guy and have a beer with him. Then when you see him in real life and how they act and things they talk about you go “on second thought no fucking way.” . Absolutely. Just remember at the end of the day they’re only actors. Sure they make more money but that doesn’t mean they know more than you even if they think that. There are plenty of actors out there who are pretty cool. Robert Davi is one of them. I understand he doesn’t have the accolades Pacino and Deniro do but the guy is a hell of an actor/singer with a impressive resume and cool guy
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Re: Al Pacino & Goodfellas
[Re: MafiaStudent]
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03/14/23 10:22 PM
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Yes. He was offered DeNiro’s role originally but turned it down because he was working on Dick Tracy. I can't imagine Al Pacino playing that character. Obvio'd usly now because it's already been done, DeNiro's performance is etched in stone, but still.age Well, sure--when an actor gives an iconic performance in a great movie, as did DeNiro in "Goodfellas," it's really hard to envision anyone else in that role. Could anyone envision someone other than Charlton Heston as Moses in "The Ten Commandments"? Still, I think Pacino had the acting chops to bring off Jimmy if he'd taken the role instead of DeNiro. Here's a story from "The Godfather": I bought the three-VHS, "25th Anniversary" set of the GF Trilogy when it was released. Each movie began with commentary from one of the principals. "The Godfather" tape had Mario Puzo in a deadpan narrative. He said that, when Paramount announced it would film his novel, he heard that Danny Thomas (!) planned to buy Paramount so he could play Vito Corleone (!!!). "I was a little disturbed by that," Puzo deadpanned. He said that his agent had Brando's mailing address, so he sent Brando a script and asked if he'd be interested in playing Vito. Brando wrote back that he'd be interested but needed to see who'd be selected as director. I never saw or heard that story anywhere else.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Al Pacino & Goodfellas
[Re: Turnbull]
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03/14/23 11:39 PM
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Yes. He was offered DeNiro’s role originally but turned it down because he was working on Dick Tracy. I can't imagine Al Pacino playing that character. Obvio'd usly now because it's already been done, DeNiro's performance is etched in stone, but still.age Well, sure--when an actor gives an iconic performance in a great movie, as did DeNiro in "Goodfellas," it's really hard to envision anyone else in that role. Could anyone envision someone other than Charlton Heston as Moses in "The Ten Commandments"? Still, I think Pacino had the acting chops to bring off Jimmy if he'd taken the role instead of DeNiro. Here's a story from "The Godfather": I bought the three-VHS, "25th Anniversary" set of the GF Trilogy when it was released. Each movie began with commentary from one of the principals. "The Godfather" tape had Mario Puzo in a deadpan narrative. He said that, when Paramount announced it would film his novel, he heard that Danny Thomas (!) planned to buy Paramount so he could play Vito Corleone (!!!). "I was a little disturbed by that," Puzo deadpanned. He said that his agent had Brando's mailing address, so he sent Brando a script and asked if he'd be interested in playing Vito. Brando wrote back that he'd be interested but needed to see who'd be selected as director. I never saw or heard that story anywhere else. Al Pacino is one of the greatest actors of all time. He can pull off anything (even his more questionable roles like that one where he played the devil), so I agree with you he could've pulled it off. Danny Thomas as Vito Corleone??? That would totally never work no matter how hard he tried. IMO BTW, I think I have that set in DVD format (maybe a later release?) and never watched it. Going to have to pull out the DVD player.
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