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Imagine if John Cazale was still alive…he and Al Pacino would have ruled the rest of the 70s, all of the 80s, and of course be co-Kings of the 90s.
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“I’m robbing a bank because they got money here. That’s why I’m robbing it.”
Dog Day Afternoon (1975) dir. Sidney Lumet
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I can't even say how much I love this
Scarecrow (1973)
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The Small Faces with Steve Marriott’s dog at their flat in Pimlico, London , c. 1966
© Small Faces Fan Club
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Happy Election Day.
Vote early, vote often. Or don’t. It’s your choice…and frankly Ontario doesn’t have a positive choice.
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“I actually felt more sorry for Fred than I did for myself, despite the horrendous schedules of rehearsals that he kept up. He was a very worried man.”
— Claire Luce, Astaire’s dancing partner for Gay Divorce in 1932
Astaire tried to get Luce for the film version, The Gay Divorcee, but was overruled by RKO studios, which preferred to use their contract player Ginger Rogers. Astaire credits Luce as the inspiration for his revolutionary “Night and Day” dance routine.
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My favorite scene in Part III
Michael Corleone: I love you, Kay. You know, every night here in Sicily, I dream of my wife and my children, and how I lost them.
Kay Adams-Corleone: I guess, if it’s any consolation, Michael… I want you to know that I’ve always loved you, and… and I always will.
Godfather III (1990)
I think this conversation best summarize their relationship.
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😍😍
Al Pacino presents the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1996. (x)
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Lion: Hey Max, you heard the story of the scarecrow?
Max: No.
Lion: You think crows are scared of a scarecrow?
Max: Yeah, I think they’re scared. Yeah why?
Lion: No, crows are not scared, believe me.
Max: The god damn crows are scared.
Lion: No, crows are laughin’.
Max: Nah, that’s bullshit…
Lion: That’s right, the crows are laughin’. Look, the farmer puts out a scarecrow, right, with a funny hat on it, got a funny face. The crows fly by, they see that, it strikes ‘em funny, makes ‘em laugh.
Max: The god damn crows are laughin’?
Lion: That’s right, they’re laughin’ their asses off. And then they say, “Well, that ol’ farmer Jo down there, he’s a pretty good guy. He made us laugh, so we won’t bother him any more”.
Scarecrow - (1973)
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ADORABLE 😍






Iconic on-screen and off.
Al Pacino and Diane Keaton… ‘aint they just soooo cuuuuute?
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“Would you kiss me if I wear the hat?”
“No. Play time is over, ok?”
“Okay”
Tony Montana and Elvira Hancock in Scarface (1983)
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Fred Astaire in Flying Down to Rio, 1933
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