Because if you have one for DeNiro... it logically follows...
[I wish I could've included Devil's Advocate on this list, because I love that one, as well... damn 10-option limit!]
Godfather/Godfather Part II (I know they're separate, but for the sake of adding more choices...)
Scarface
And Justice For All
Serpico
Dog Day Afternoon
Scent of a Woman
Heat
Carlito's Way
Glengarry Glen Ross
Donnie Brasco
Because if you have one for DeNiro... it logically follows...
[I wish I could've included Devil's Advocate on this list, because I love that one, as well... damn 10-option limit!]
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Beyond the shadow of a doubt, Godfather 1 and 2.
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Godfather
Scarface
Scent of a Woman
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I love Carlito's Way. 10x better then Scarface, yet it gets none of the hype.
Had to go with Godfather but love Serpico and Scent of a Woman, too.
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I like him in Scent of a Woman, but overall, I can't stand that movie. It's so sanctimonious and cliched.
Godfather.
"And I wonder, when I sing along with you. If everything
could ever feel this real forever. If anything could ever be this good again."
Devil's Advocate
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Surely you jest (and I'll call you Shirley if I feel like itOriginally Posted by Hitman23
). That movie sucked ass.
Steve's next post: You suck ass.
My subsequent post: Your mom sucks ass.
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I'm quite serious. I love that movie. Pacino plays a badass Satan.Originally Posted by jlw1980
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that's a very immature conversation. I am offended by the assumption you think I am so childish.Originally Posted by jlw1980
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Please pardon me. I just happened to read a post in which you called someone a handle.Originally Posted by Hitman23
A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Originally Posted by jlw1980
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Say hello to my little friend.....
1) Scarface
2) Devil's Advocate
3) Godfather I and II
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Have you seen Carlito's Way?Originally Posted by Casey37
Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
So overrated
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No I haven't. Is it any good?Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
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it was so good they made this babyOriginally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427038/
Originally Posted by Jersey Yankee
I don't think Scarface is even that good. It's ok. Pacino does a good job. But it's not the epic many people think it is.
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I think the story was better then Scarface, and it doesn't look all cheesy like Scarface does now. No horrid 80's synthesizer music, over-the-top accent or "new" technology. Just dirty 70s NYC and an equally intriguing character played by Pacino. Same director too.Originally Posted by Casey37

Thanks for the feedback.Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
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"Who put this sh*t together? Me, dat's who! Who do I trust? Me!"Originally Posted by Hitman23
Actually I agree with you. It's OK - good, not great.
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I'm with you, Toaderly! Dog Day Afternoon is his best work by far. Godfather is the role he is most known for but the acting in Dog Day was superior!Originally Posted by Toaderly
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama
I had to go with the Godfather I and II, watching his transformation as Michael is to me the best job of acting ever. I love it.
Just watched Scarface last night, overrated movie, but fun 80's movie, Pacino gives a great performance. Then there is Serpico, Carlito's Way, and Donnie Brasco where Pacino gives great performances too...Heat is good but he began his over the top shtick and I am still waiting for him to stop.
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Scarface
*The curtains drawn in the little room downstairs
Prima Donna lord you really should have been there
Sitting like a princess perched in her electric chair...*
Same here: "I always tell the truth, even when I lie."Originally Posted by yankeeschic12324
And suddenly I become a part of your past
I'm becoming the part that don't last
I'm losing you and its effortless
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*The curtains drawn in the little room downstairs
Prima Donna lord you really should have been there
Sitting like a princess perched in her electric chair...*
And you got your HEAD RIGHT UP IT!!!!Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
Yeah, he's played pretty much the same character the past 10-15 years, but you gotta love a good screaming scene from Pacino.
One of the few exceptions, though, is the indie film People I Know, which was made about five years ago -- the film itself is quite disturbing, but he plays a character *very* different from what we're used to seeing from him these days, which renews my faith, yes, he's still got it.... he just has a crappy agent typecasting him in roles recently.
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Exactly why I like his earlier work better! Like Dog Day Afternoon before he became a character of himself.Originally Posted by penguin4
BTW, I had a Pacino sighting in Santa Monica a few months ago in a cafe where I was eating. He is very nice looking in person.
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama

It wasn't that bad a movie, but Insomnia with Robin Williams kind of disappointed me. I somehow expected more form these two.
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My vote easily went to Godfather/Godfather II....but he is absolutely brilliant in Glengarry Glen Ross.
Pacino has been brilliant in so many films. Dog Day Afternoon, Scent of a Woman, Heat, Devil's Advocate (imo he carried that movie because lord knows wooden Keanu with his atrocity of a southern accent wasn't going to) but I had to go with The Godfather/Godfather Part II. This was before he began to really yell and get wide eyed alot.
In fact as much screen time as he has in both films he really only really yells and flips out once and that is when Kate tells him what happened to the baby and in that case I thought it was pretty proper.
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I love Dog Day Afternoon. I did a paper on it in college, actually, and you really didn't have to force me to watch it several times. He really made that character believable and relateable, despite how wacky the situation was.Originally Posted by Octoberbaby
A couple years back Pacino was doing that play on Broadway with Marissa Tomeii, and I happened to be walking past it one evening just about the time the crowds were gathering waiting for him to arrive. So I waited across the street, to see if I could see anything, for sh!ts n giggles. And this limo slowly crawls by and you see the eyes of about the entire crowd, about 50 people or so, just follow it... is he in there? Is he in there??? Of course not. Some people. He pulled up a few minutes later in the front of a small black SUV, nothing fancy, I think he was wearing a black leather jacket, signed a few autographs, went in. Looked sort of how I expected him to look, I guess. But I was across the street, so it was kind of hard to tell. That's cool you saw him close up.
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Im torn between Godfather and Heat. GF is a classic and one of the best movies ever, but Heat was a damn good film!!
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You remind me of the fact that I also saw him in person years ago, when he was much younger, me too actually! I saw him in the Off Broadway play of American Buffalo at the Circle in the Square and I waited outside with everyone else for him to come out. He finally did but the crowd was so big he actually had a frightened look in his eyes as he tried to navigate his way out of there.Originally Posted by penguin4
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Man, this is like asking me to pick my favorite Sinatra song ... have to say Godfather II because I think I know it word-for-word (like almost everyone else does.) Penguin4, thank you for not including GF 3!!!
Honorable mention: Dick Tracy! Bad Boy stole that show.
Met Pacino outside the Circle in the Square in the late '90s when he was doing "Hughie" with the butler who used to walk on George Jefferson's back (for the youngsters: that's Weezie, Movin' on up.) He was more outgoing than I'd anticipated. I expected this reserved, real serious guy (Michael, I guess!) He had a baseball cap on backwards -- too cute!!
Some goofball next to me says: Hey, you were great in the Deer Hunter!" I wanted to smack that guy upside his cranium. AL looked much younger than on Screen/Mags. TV adds 10+ years on these stars.
Godfather I and II, followed by Glengarry Glen Ross.
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I voted for Godfather, but Glengarry GlenRoss has 2 of the top 5 rants of all time... one of them belonging to Pacino: http://youtube.com/watch?v=3HURJNd0J4U
I thought it was great. And he didn't play "Yelling Al" like in other movies. Robin Williams was creepy as hell in it too.Originally Posted by Casey37
I saw it in the theaters and enjoyed it, as well, but it was pure entertainment, as in, there really wasn't much depth beyond what you saw on screen.Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
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Godfather lots of great movies on that list . on a side note Pacino's daughter is a pretty good softball player. She played at local high school near me... i think she is going to play for UCLA .
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