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the venice film festival. >> the fans were out to catch a glimpse of saturday's main attraction, al pacino. he is in venice with two films this year. pacino plays a reclusive locksmith subsisting about the long-lost love the once abandoned. the second picture is a mixture , drifted and tragedy by barry levinson. it casts him as a winning actor, pinning his hopes on a young woman. is a film about aging, respect, and letting go. in both of these roles, he plays in bitter man looking back on their lives, but when he considers his own past, the actor himself as more positive. >> i don't know that i feel regrets because i feel very lucky. like all of us, i had issues as a youngster and had to overcome things, and i feel that i found something in life that i love to do. us, anyone who finds it, and i've been writing a long time. so far, the plane is not landing yet. >> despite his 74 years, al pacino has lost none of his passion for acting. his fans can hope for many more great performances yet. >> it is good to know the plane is not landing for al pacino. thank you for joining us here at the jo
the venice film festival. >> the fans were out to catch a glimpse of saturday's main attraction, al pacino. he is in venice with two films this year. pacino plays a reclusive locksmith subsisting about the long-lost love the once abandoned. the second picture is a mixture , drifted and tragedy by barry levinson. it casts him as a winning actor, pinning his hopes on a young woman. is a film about aging, respect, and letting go. in both of these roles, he plays in bitter man looking back on...
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. >>> 2002, robin williams starred with al pacino in "insomnia."e years later robin williams was there when al pacino received his life achievement award from the american film institute. >> ladies and gentlemen, robin williams. >> welcome. to the 35th annual afi life achievement award. a tribute to al pacino. the academy award for "godfather ii." the academy award for "raging bull." wait a minute. that's wrong. that's robert de niro. if output de niro in a dryer you get al pacino. >>> thank god for quayle, he kept us alive for two more nights. >> i think they told him about the murphy brown said. george said, "here's the deal. i want you to go out there and talk about jerry brown." jerry brown, jerry brown, jerry brown. buster brown, buster brown, buster brown. audi murphy, audi murphy audi murphy. murray brown! don't you realize that he's rain man! >> chevy chase has just issued this statement about robin williams. "robin and i were great friends suffering from the same little-known disease, depression. i never could have expected this ending to
. >>> 2002, robin williams starred with al pacino in "insomnia."e years later robin williams was there when al pacino received his life achievement award from the american film institute. >> ladies and gentlemen, robin williams. >> welcome. to the 35th annual afi life achievement award. a tribute to al pacino. the academy award for "godfather ii." the academy award for "raging bull." wait a minute. that's wrong. that's robert de niro. if output...
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. >>> 2002, robin williams starred with al pacino in "insomnia."years later robin williams was there when al pacino received his life achievement award from the american film institute. >> ladies and gentlemen, robin williams. >> welcome. to the 35th annual afi life achievement award. a tribute to al pacino. the academy award for "godfather ii." the academy award for "raging bull." wait a minute. that's wrong. that's robert de niro. if output de niro in a dryer you get al pacino. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helpin
. >>> 2002, robin williams starred with al pacino in "insomnia."years later robin williams was there when al pacino received his life achievement award from the american film institute. >> ladies and gentlemen, robin williams. >> welcome. to the 35th annual afi life achievement award. a tribute to al pacino. the academy award for "godfather ii." the academy award for "raging bull." wait a minute. that's wrong. that's robert de niro. if output...
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if output de niro in a dryer you get al pacino. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics...y at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the ch
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actors look for generosity and al pacino told me about working with him in "insomnia qult, al pacino a murder case and robin turned out to be the murderer. it was a classic, classic acting -- did you say that one, james? >> yes. >> it was incredible to watch robin be a totally hateful villain, yet a deep understanding there was a side of him you kind of understood. >> he was a humanist, humanitarian, generous, a brilliant mind. it is a death to mourn. james lipton and larry king, thank you for your memories and sharing with us. >> thanks. >> coming up, while the white house focuses its efforts overseas are there are new developments in the u.s., damien cave joins me just ahead. so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on
actors look for generosity and al pacino told me about working with him in "insomnia qult, al pacino a murder case and robin turned out to be the murderer. it was a classic, classic acting -- did you say that one, james? >> yes. >> it was incredible to watch robin be a totally hateful villain, yet a deep understanding there was a side of him you kind of understood. >> he was a humanist, humanitarian, generous, a brilliant mind. it is a death to mourn. james lipton and...
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if you think al pacino's performance was incredible. the man who inspired the classic. >> we're going to begin in ferguson, missouri, you're looking at live pictures. it is a day of calm protest but there's new anger as traffic makes its way along the street. as people show solidarity of the family of the man who was killed a week ago. new video shows michael brown robbing a convenience store just minutes before he was killed. there he is in the red cap. they say that is brown. brown's family says the police are mounting a smear campaign. also today, police finally came clean about the shooter. nearly a week after the fatal shooting of 18-year-old michael brown and several days after the state law says the information is supposed to be released, this morning ferguson police chief thomas jackson finally released the name of the officer involved. >> the officer involved in the shooting was darren wilson. >> the chief refused to provide a photograph of the officer, the ferguson police chief also provided the first time line of what happene
if you think al pacino's performance was incredible. the man who inspired the classic. >> we're going to begin in ferguson, missouri, you're looking at live pictures. it is a day of calm protest but there's new anger as traffic makes its way along the street. as people show solidarity of the family of the man who was killed a week ago. new video shows michael brown robbing a convenience store just minutes before he was killed. there he is in the red cap. they say that is brown. brown's...
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some of his serious roles including some very, very dark ones, playing a killer with insomnia with al pacino, or the serious and sensitive psychiatrist in "good will hunting" is that you feel some of that exuberance and manic held in check. so the actor himself has this enormous vitality and liveliness that is just under the surface and you never know from scene to scene whether it's going to peak out or pop out. so part of the pleasure of watching him in those more serious, more restrained roles is that feeling of that spirit in there that could burst out at anytime. >> brown: you also wrote in your appreciation he often played sly, sad or surprising versions of himself but he was rarely insincere. >> there was a lot of self awareness. if you listen to his stand-up routines that you can get on the internet or, you know, watch some of the specials, there's a lot of commentary on what he's doing, on how the comedy is working, which is, you know, what we like to call these days meta, a sort of self-awareness. but it was never cynical, never arch, never any distance from the material. there was
some of his serious roles including some very, very dark ones, playing a killer with insomnia with al pacino, or the serious and sensitive psychiatrist in "good will hunting" is that you feel some of that exuberance and manic held in check. so the actor himself has this enormous vitality and liveliness that is just under the surface and you never know from scene to scene whether it's going to peak out or pop out. so part of the pleasure of watching him in those more serious, more...
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effective later in his career when he was cast as a serial killer in the film "insomnia" opposite al pacino. he seemed to relish having a chance to swear on screen and be nasty and cruel. you know, those were sides of his personality that didn't show up on screen. >> the kind of danger you talk about, feeling when you were watching him in his improvisational mode, not in the confines of scripted films. sometimes in some of those roles that really comes across -- i want to play this first appearance on carson "tonight show," you get the sense of watching someone who doesn't himself know what will happen next. you feel it and there's an exhilaration and terror at the same moment. this was kind of how i think of him. this is robin williams on the "tonight show" for the first time. take a look. >> people always think performers don't get nervous. >> not at all. no, really. not me. no way. >> is there some reason you don't -- the fact you get nervous in. >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was the only child on my block on halloween to go trick-or-trout. here comes the young williams boy ag
effective later in his career when he was cast as a serial killer in the film "insomnia" opposite al pacino. he seemed to relish having a chance to swear on screen and be nasty and cruel. you know, those were sides of his personality that didn't show up on screen. >> the kind of danger you talk about, feeling when you were watching him in his improvisational mode, not in the confines of scripted films. sometimes in some of those roles that really comes across -- i want to play...
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effective later in this career when he was cast as a serial killer in the film "insomnia" opposite al pacino, and it was startling the way he seemed to relish having a chance to swear on screen and to be nasty and cruel. those were sides of his personality that didn't often show up on screen. >> the kind of danger you talk about, the feeling when you are watching him, particularly in his improvisational mode, not necessarily in the confines of scripted film, although sometimes in those roles, that really comes across. i want to play his first appearance on carson's tonight show where you can feel that sense of watching someone who doesn't himself know what will happen next. you feel it and there's this kind of exhilaration and terror at the same moment. this i kind of how i think of him. this is robin williams on the tonight show for the first time. >> don't get nervous. >> oh, god. not really, no -- not really, no way. >> there is some reason you don't get nervous. >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i win on my block trick or 12th. >> better get some fish. say hi to your mom and dad. [l
effective later in this career when he was cast as a serial killer in the film "insomnia" opposite al pacino, and it was startling the way he seemed to relish having a chance to swear on screen and to be nasty and cruel. those were sides of his personality that didn't often show up on screen. >> the kind of danger you talk about, the feeling when you are watching him, particularly in his improvisational mode, not necessarily in the confines of scripted film, although sometimes...
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effective later in his career when he was cast as a serial killer in the film "insomnia" opposite al pacino. he seemed to relish having a chance to swear on screen and be nasty and cruel. you know, those were sides of his personality that didn't show up on screen. >> the kind of danger you talk about, feeling when you were watching him in his improvisational mode, not in the confines of scripted films. sometimes in some of those roles that really comes across -- i want to play this first appearance on carson "tonight show," you get the sense of watching someone who doesn't himself know what will happen next. you feel it and there's an exhilaration and terror at the same moment. this was kind of how i think of him. this is robin williams on the "tonight show" for the first time. take a look. >> people always think performers don't get nervous. >> not at all. no, really. not me. no way. >> is there some reason you don't -- the fact you get nervous in. >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was the only child on my block on halloween to tgo trick-or-trout. here comes the young williams boy a
effective later in his career when he was cast as a serial killer in the film "insomnia" opposite al pacino. he seemed to relish having a chance to swear on screen and be nasty and cruel. you know, those were sides of his personality that didn't show up on screen. >> the kind of danger you talk about, feeling when you were watching him in his improvisational mode, not in the confines of scripted films. sometimes in some of those roles that really comes across -- i want to play...