A man who truly needs no introduction... Al Pacino. Shot in Los Angeles, November 2014 Subscribe to DP/30 for more interviews: bit.ly/17Xg4Y1 DP/30 Episode #1164
@@PANDAPILCH I'd totally understand if this video's dislike numbers were 20% or more compared to the likes. But barely 10 people can represent a raging crowd. You verified this the moment you talked about it.
I forgot briefly that this video is 29min & 48sec long, because I was so caught up in what Al was saying. His voice is very calming, & he's such a deep-thinking, insightful guy. I was hanging on every word.
Referhing to hear from a women's perspective that's not all about gushing over his dreamy eyes or what-have-you. A shame, really. Seems they totally miss his depth, razor sharp and highly uinque acting abilities He's truly an underrated National Treasure. When anyone mentions a top ten actor of the top of their head for some reason his name doesn't seem to come up. More often it's Brando, Denero, James Dean, John Wayne, or whomever. Pacino so very much deserves a spot in that list as much as anyone. HIGHLY gifted, unique, and yes sexy. Even now. Rant over. :-)
I can't remember who it was that said this, but someone once said, that many of the older actors or artists stop searching at one point in time and thats the moment where their work loses most of its appeal. The person went on to say that Al Pacino is one of the people who has never stopped searching. This really resonates in this interview!
Al Pacino is one of the person who belongs to special type of people, who with age don’t lose any drop of their charisma but even multiple it. Just admiring!
i have only just started seeing his interviews after seeing scarface on tv again after so long. always loved heat, scent of a woman, insomnia and more. he seems so down to earth, approachable, humble and kind. thank you Sir.
The intelligence shines through his radiating persona asit does in his movies, and in his plays. Behind the uniquely gravelly voice, and the hollow cheeks, and the deep-et, bright eyes, there is a wonderful wordsmith at work. LIntening to Al Pacino is as engaging as seeing him, in the flesh or on celluloid - and good grief, he speaks in complete sentences most of the time -- last of the greatest of acting Masters pas de doute. And now that you have been mesmerised by this interview, go and see The HUmbling, again, and again, and then once more.
Ok first: someone give this interviewer a beer because he did an absolutely fantastic job; listened intently without interrupting and asked questions the were interesting both for Al to answer and for the audience to hear about. Now, as for Al Pacino, I’ve been slowly working through his filmography since February and gee! What a rollercoaster! Last movies I saw were The Humbling and Manglehorn and though I thought the last one was better (and personally more satisfying) as a whole, both are difficult movies that not many actors, let alone Hollywood stars, would consider to play. They are not meant to break box office records or to propose an specially original way of making movies. They are just about human nature, specially when age has changed you, for better or worse. It’s great to admire someone who shines with intelligence, passion for his art and good humor.
Pacino has been my creative idol throughout my life, and remains my #1 dream interview. I haven't had any luck getting him yet. But congrats to you on getting him, and doing such great work in the interview!
I absolutely love this man. His charm, charisma,intensity make him the actor he is today. His shyness and humility touches me. I'm mesmerized by him, especially when he is on screen
At times I have no idea what he's talking about. But that's because he knows so much about acting and he has so much experience and has probably spent long hours thinking about this stuff that he's gotten so deep into the subject that I'm guessing most people would feel a little left behind whilst listening to him talk.
Great interview as always. I love Al, down to earth, humble and so funny. He doesn't look like hes 74 there, looks younger. Please, do a new interview with him
I love his interviews because it never feels like he’s being interviewed. It’s as if he just sits and has these wonderful conversations with people, where he happens to have very poignantly, intelligently, and eloquently answered questions.
He is and always will be my favorite actor. Pacino is the best actor ever. I watched all his movies. I love to watch his interviews. He is amazing. I love his characters... I love him.
Aww Al" You look great for your age and still handsome as ever. I feel like Ive known him for years as much as I've been watching him. Such a good person. . God bless you 🥰
Yea same here man! But gotta keep pushing and hang in there! We just gotta use this time to learn from then to know how o better tackle the next opportunity. Which school btw if you don't mind me asking
Thank you for this wonderful interview. Al seems so earnest, truthful, well-spoken, and open to sharing his process. He is as mesmerizing an inteviewee as he is an actor. And his eyes, oh my goodness, his eyes...so riveting and expressive and they emotionally draw the viewer right in. Loved this interview so much, thank you!
Pacino I love u. I agree with u so much when you say it's private. I am a songwriter and rapper and I love my art and craft. Before anyone hears the final product or will even see me in the studio I am rehearsing over and over, rewriting lyrics, etc etc. I want to know the material so when I am under the light I am free and can just pour out
Great interview. You could tell he was in his defensive "Al, Pacino, Movie Star Interview" mode at the beginning but you did a great job of drawing him out and engaging him.
Camera acting, for me, is much more difficult and far less fun that live performance acting. For me, growing up, acting was great fun because it was all performance - you get an interplay between the audience and the actors - it is a shared experience that is generally very pleasant for all. In camera acting, the people who are or get really good at it - they have to draw all of that energy from deep within themselves. The few people on set when filming aren't there to admire your performance or even enjoy it. They are there to record it and it becomes almost antiseptic and sterile, for me. Pacino is quite right about having to work to bring yourself inline with a character. Gary Oldman, another of my favorites, said the same thing. He speaks of how much work it takes to get really good, how much practice one must devote to develop their chops. He spent hours and hours every day practicing and working on his craft while others were out having a social life. It definitely has shown up in his work. Tom Hardy has a similar discipline. These are the actors who, with their individual style and talent combined with the fruits of their discipline, can absorb US into their world and we forget who we are for a couple of hours. Isn't escaping ourselves what "theater" is all about?
"We can make choices - we can regenerate everything. I (as we) just need honest support. I.e. other(s) when you pronounce the word anemi- it seems as the army of supporters - for galaxy car-plane-aircraft (other solar systems stuff) travelings"...I hope to see you soon mr Al
Al did you get someone to hit you up in about 20 minutes? Right about 21 minutes it gives a break and certain level of coolness how you handled the call. " Sorry about this" Just trying to think like you would
Deaest Al, you sound like Marlon or Burton in that suit, when they tried to convinced audience to stop loving them. But the audience has been loving them even more. Despite their fame, I remain Sean Coneri film-addicted - and, as jews people could say, a little bit scaried of Spilberg S. movies. Eg. "ET" was really my favorite, but "Jurisyic park" was kind of fiering me (fierce). I love "dinoco" and dinosouers planets - hence, Simeone is great and I really, really adore your spirit in that movie.
If I have an opportunity - I would like to present (as a gift) to Mr Al Pacino my Book (I have a few of them-like novels or scripts)- - no necessary to read or to do something with it or them - just to give the present - and to shake hands. In the meantime - Thank You for all great moments and times we spend with you and we will in the coming period
To do what Al achieved ,ones self has to really want it!, Obviously Al has something in him that projects talent. But it takes hard work in developing the skill. I thought at 20 yrs young that this was something I wanted. I enrolled in HB studio on bank st in Greenwich village. I improvised what Michael Beckett asked of us. I think without having to memorize a script I actually shined.Over night I had to develop this Character. An angry husband of a deceitful wife. For many years I struggled very confused as to , did I make the correct decision. I would say as of 15 years ago,I now can say I no longer am struggling. I enjoy my privacy and realize that life style is not for me being so erratic.
Man can you ever go on a video with more than 1000 views that doesn't have at least one dislike.. why do people feel the need, just don't watch the video
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I don't understand how people can dislike this interview. Pacino is receptive, engaging, candid and charming. He is still my favourite actor.
Where are those who you do not understand except that no one actually said anything hateful about the interview?
@@firasqahtani4150 10 people disliked it. You do not need to see a comment to verify that.
@@PANDAPILCH
I'd totally understand if this video's dislike numbers were 20% or more compared to the likes. But barely 10 people can represent a raging crowd.
You verified this the moment you talked about it.
@@PANDAPILCH plus, your comment was posted half a decade ago, I don't think it got dislikes as much as this video has today lol
pro trick: watch movies on flixzone. Been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.
I forgot briefly that this video is 29min & 48sec long, because I was so caught up in what Al was saying. His voice is very calming, & he's such a deep-thinking, insightful guy. I was hanging on every word.
Referhing to hear from a women's perspective that's not all about gushing over his dreamy eyes or what-have-you. A shame, really. Seems they totally miss his depth, razor sharp and highly uinque acting abilities He's truly an underrated National Treasure. When anyone mentions a top ten actor of the top of their head for some reason his name doesn't seem to come up. More often it's Brando, Denero, James Dean, John Wayne, or whomever. Pacino so very much deserves a spot in that list as much as anyone. HIGHLY gifted, unique, and yes sexy. Even now. Rant over. :-)
I could listen to him all day and night
I can't remember who it was that said this, but someone once said, that many of the older actors or artists stop searching at one point in time and thats the moment where their work loses most of its appeal. The person went on to say that Al Pacino is one of the people who has never stopped searching. This really resonates in this interview!
I think it was Alec Baldwin that said that
Al Pacino is one of the person who belongs to special type of people, who with age don’t lose any drop of their charisma but even multiple it. Just admiring!
i have only just started seeing his interviews after seeing scarface on tv again after so long. always loved heat, scent of a woman, insomnia and more. he seems so down to earth, approachable, humble and kind. thank you Sir.
Love love him. Great actor 👍
The intelligence shines through his radiating persona asit does in his movies, and in his plays. Behind the uniquely gravelly voice, and the hollow cheeks, and the deep-et, bright eyes, there is a wonderful wordsmith at work. LIntening to Al Pacino is as engaging as seeing him, in the flesh or on celluloid - and good grief, he speaks in complete sentences most of the time -- last of the greatest of acting Masters pas de doute. And now that you have been mesmerised by this interview, go and see The HUmbling, again, and again, and then once more.
Ok first: someone give this interviewer a beer because he did an absolutely fantastic job; listened intently without interrupting and asked questions the were interesting both for Al to answer and for the audience to hear about.
Now, as for Al Pacino, I’ve been slowly working through his filmography since February and gee! What a rollercoaster! Last movies I saw were The Humbling and Manglehorn and though I thought the last one was better (and personally more satisfying) as a whole, both are difficult movies that not many actors, let alone Hollywood stars, would consider to play. They are not meant to break box office records or to propose an specially original way of making movies.
They are just about human nature, specially when age has changed you, for better or worse.
It’s great to admire someone who shines with intelligence, passion for his art and good humor.
I love your voice Al Paccino,.. Humble man
Pacino has been my creative idol throughout my life, and remains my #1 dream interview. I haven't had any luck getting him yet. But congrats to you on getting him, and doing such great work in the interview!
I absolutely love this man. His charm, charisma,intensity make him the actor he is today. His shyness and humility touches me. I'm mesmerized by him, especially when he is on screen
I love him too, I wish he did a new interview of Al
He’s so lovable, so charming. Love you great actor AL Pacino! And you seem like a very nice human being as well.
At times I have no idea what he's talking about. But that's because he knows so much about acting and he has so much experience and has probably spent long hours thinking about this stuff that he's gotten so deep into the subject that I'm guessing most people would feel a little left behind whilst listening to him talk.
Great interview as always. I love Al, down to earth, humble and so funny. He doesn't look like hes 74 there, looks younger. Please, do a new interview with him
I love his interviews because it never feels like he’s being interviewed. It’s as if he just sits and has these wonderful conversations with people, where he happens to have very poignantly, intelligently, and eloquently answered questions.
Good shot. Lighting was good. Audio good. Al gave us a great part of himself.
He is and always will be my favorite actor. Pacino is the best actor ever. I watched all his movies. I love to watch his interviews. He is amazing. I love his characters... I love him.
Aww Al" You look great for your age and still handsome as ever. I feel like Ive known him for years as much as I've been watching him. Such a good person. . God bless you 🥰
I agree!!! Even today at 80, still very handsome
Love this amazing man 💕 God bless his beautiful soul 🙏❣
Such a great, charming and approachable actor!
Great man. Keeping me inspired. Didn't get through my audition for acting school but Pacino is keeping me inspired.
Yea same here man! But gotta keep pushing and hang in there! We just gotta use this time to learn from then to know how o better tackle the next opportunity. Which school btw if you don't mind me asking
@@jokesterr119 I think I'll Pacino is the best actor I've ever seen he does it all and a good man
@@jokesterr119 I love you Al Pacino
I think also he is undoutbably one, if not the best actor i,ve ever seen, and sean penn and morgan freeman.
Your a winner bro.keep shining
He is and always has been genuinely humble and incredibly charming besides being such an amazing actor
Thank you for this wonderful interview. Al seems so earnest, truthful, well-spoken, and open to sharing his process. He is as mesmerizing an inteviewee as he is an actor. And his eyes, oh my goodness, his eyes...so riveting and expressive and they emotionally draw the viewer right in. Loved this interview so much, thank you!
Genius actor
I just wanted to add....the way the magnificent Al Pacino speaks and shares his thoughts reminds me of the great Benicio del Toro.
He looks like El Greco in this interview! He could play a great El Greco role!!! I love you Al Pacino! New York forever!!!
Smooth, real, informative excellent interview
vintage voice...signature
I love how he talks about his friends which shows that he is really a social person.
One of Al Pacino's best roles, I feel was "the Insider", with Russell Crowe.
Great person, Great actor.
I love his accent, I love that it never left him. Sometoimes.... dressah...boind...toime (time)....odah (other)
Awww his forgetful moments are adorable
Humble man great actor
Pacino I love u. I agree with u so much when you say it's private. I am a songwriter and rapper and I love my art and craft. Before anyone hears the final product or will even see me in the studio I am rehearsing over and over, rewriting lyrics, etc etc. I want to know the material so when I am under the light I am free and can just pour out
Great interview. You could tell he was in his defensive "Al, Pacino, Movie Star Interview" mode at the beginning but you did a great job of drawing him out and engaging him.
I love Al Pacino...God bless you. 👍👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🐾🐾🙏Keep safe 👍🙏 fantastic actor. Gorgeous sexy man 👍💗♥️❤️💕💕💕
Saw this movie a little different than what he usually does but I loved it ....❤
Good interview Al as always Love your voice / looking good You are great actor Love ya 💕💕💕💕💯
❤great alpacino icould here him talk our and oursyou never get tyerd tohear him i love him
"Dearest ever, as destiny - my life belongs to You, dear dear Al Pacino" Koa Din
Simply awesome to listen to him!
A very very good interview, thanks for sharing!
Love You Mr.Al Pacino. DMC
"I am sorry for being late. Housewife acctivities" it was great scene in your performing as a young adult Mr Pacino. Love that so much.
Learn from the Master A P...he is brilliant. ❤
Love Al so glad i got to see him on Broadway prvlos Hummel yrs ago got his signature in my book too
Great interview.
I could never meet him in person I'm sure I would spontaneously combust
I love Al❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
He's the most likeable of the movie stars
I Would like to have a cup of coffe with such great person - like ... - Al Pacino
Yeh me too. 👍👍🙏
Camera acting, for me, is much more difficult and far less fun that live performance acting. For me, growing up, acting was great fun because it was all performance - you get an interplay between the audience and the actors - it is a shared experience that is generally very pleasant for all. In camera acting, the people who are or get really good at it - they have to draw all of that energy from deep within themselves. The few people on set when filming aren't there to admire your performance or even enjoy it. They are there to record it and it becomes almost antiseptic and sterile, for me. Pacino is quite right about having to work to bring yourself inline with a character. Gary Oldman, another of my favorites, said the same thing. He speaks of how much work it takes to get really good, how much practice one must devote to develop their chops. He spent hours and hours every day practicing and working on his craft while others were out having a social life. It definitely has shown up in his work. Tom Hardy has a similar discipline. These are the actors who, with their individual style and talent combined with the fruits of their discipline, can absorb US into their world and we forget who we are for a couple of hours. Isn't escaping ourselves what "theater" is all about?
Whoever thumb down this interview obviously lacks creativity and aspiration to life. RIP to those lost souls.
I love ❤️ him❤
Hero
Really inspiring interview. I'd love for you to interview Dustin Hoffman one day.
He called instagram a machine! Im dead lol
Haha that was funny
ES EL MEJOR ACTOR E TODOS LOS TIEMPOS, esta pelicula no la hubiera podido hacer ni R.De Niro ni ningun otro actor.
♥️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️♥️♥️😘
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"We can make choices - we can regenerate everything. I (as we) just need honest support. I.e. other(s) when you pronounce the word anemi- it seems as the army of supporters - for galaxy car-plane-aircraft (other solar systems stuff) travelings"...I hope to see you soon mr Al
would appreciate if you share "Behind the Scene" also :)
How to stop loving you - less than is posiblee? Eternaly. Everlasingly. Indefinitly? Is it possible? "Shekspire"
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Al did you get someone to hit you up in about 20 minutes? Right about 21 minutes it gives a break and certain level of coolness how you handled the call. " Sorry about this" Just trying to think like you would
He talks like a proper creative artist not a movie star which he is also
You must of catched Al on a good day to do an interview.
Deaest Al, you sound like Marlon or Burton in that suit, when they tried to convinced audience to stop loving them. But the audience has been loving them even more. Despite their fame, I remain Sean Coneri film-addicted - and, as jews people could say, a little bit scaried of Spilberg S. movies. Eg. "ET" was really my favorite, but "Jurisyic park" was kind of fiering me (fierce). I love "dinoco" and dinosouers planets - hence, Simeone is great and I really, really adore your spirit in that movie.
The audacity of hope
Let’s ride
Dreams of our father
Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance
Walk this way
Life
Roadshow
The automotive handbook
If I have an opportunity - I would like to present (as a gift) to Mr Al Pacino my Book (I have a few of them-like novels or scripts)- - no necessary to read or to do something with it or them - just to give the present - and to shake hands. In the meantime - Thank You for all great moments and times we spend with you and we will in the coming period
Al Pacino looks like Tony Stark here. He would've been a great Iron Man in 70's or 80's.
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I would like to watch Mr Al Pacino as Zulkarnein the Greatest (in Kur'anic history the highest worior).Potpuna
Condelezza rice is sunning in Sardegnia
How old is Al Pachinko?in2024
I wish I can see you in real Sir. 😔😔😔
Leonard Lopate is with Leonardo DiCaprio at the edge
To do what Al achieved ,ones self has to really want it!, Obviously Al has something in him that projects talent. But it takes hard work in developing the skill. I thought at 20 yrs young that this was something I wanted. I enrolled in HB studio on bank st in Greenwich village. I improvised what Michael Beckett asked of us. I think without having to memorize a script I actually shined.Over night I had to develop this Character. An angry husband of a deceitful wife. For many years I struggled very confused as to , did I make the correct decision. I would say as of 15 years ago,I now can say I no longer am struggling. I enjoy my privacy and realize that life style is not for me being so erratic.
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Albert Finney
Hillary Clinton is having a great day at the whiskey ward
Who’s phoning Al?
there's a typo in the title
clrscr Thanks. Fixed.
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no problem :)
President Barack Obama is riding a motorcycle to Texas
600th Like 😎
Man can you ever go on a video with more than 1000 views that doesn't have at least one dislike.. why do people feel the need, just don't watch the video
He clearly doesn’t believe in retirement lol
Y shud he if he feels well 👍👍♥️♥️🙏🙏
I recently looked him up, he'll be working on 3 new movies :)
Ya he’s doing Gucci for Ridley Scott, playing King Lear and Axis Sally
@@knownpleasures can't wait for all of them
Nah ! I’d rather dip into the DVD collection and watch the classics Heat and Carlitos Way all over again 😉
He AL! got to be the worst dresser there is. A stylist, Al!
Talk about looking disheveled 😂
Jennifer Lawrence is overrated
TheBirdieView ^
Robert De Niro is a better actor..
Al Pacino is a better player
He makes me sick having a child with a 26 year old gold digget- that's karma
She's 29 and it's none of your business.
@@buffythehaterslayer6918ridiculous comment isn't it?
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Dog day afternoon
Cruising
Panic in needlepark
Scarface
The informers
Insomnia
Glengaryglennross
Heat
Midnight run
Raging bull
King of comedy
The mission
Ronin
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ love em all
Great interview.