God, I hate interviews with actors pouncing on. Who wants to know about their lives? I don't want to know about Al Pacino's life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Working with Al Pacino was an amazing experience. He's such an amazing guy. He's an incredible performer and actor - and, aside from that, just a generous human being.
Al Pacino never looks like he's being filmed.
But I'm not as bad as Al Pacino - he doesn't even know what month it is half the time when he's working.
I suspect there isn't an actor alive who was able to truthfully answer his family's questions after his first day's activity in his future profession.
When I was young, 'Scarface' was my favorite film. Al Pacino is my hero. I want to work with him.
Actors should avoid talking about their personal lives.
I mean everyone, from Al Pacino to Murphy Guyer, are phenomenal actors.
I don't want to know about the lives of other actors and I don't want people to know too much about me. If we don't know about the private lives of other actors, that leaves us as clean slates when it comes to playing characters. That's the point, they can create these other characters and I can believe them.
If an interview just serves the idea of celebrity, then I think that sucks. I don't want to do that.
I love Al Pacino.