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i was very crazy about al pacino, and i would have done the phone book with al pacino, because also,ou think what if i never get offered another movie with al pacino? what if i never get to act with al pacino and i die? so i just said yes. i think, also, i was like -- i was literally the last girl alive that got that offer because there was a -- i think a consensus among every actress my age that because that character came in midway through the movie that it wasn't a substantial enough role. i never cared about those things. i cared about one actor to learn from, one speech i would get to say. one director. so i don't think the director embraced any aspect of me, let me just say. and were it not for my brilliant and extremely humane co-star, mr. pacino, i probably couldn't have gotten out of my trailer. tavis: i get the idea of doing things because you want to learn from person x, y, or z, so for all the hell you had to endure to getting that thing made, but the director, did you get what you wanted out of the relationship with mr. pacino in terms of learning? >> oh, he taught me so
i was very crazy about al pacino, and i would have done the phone book with al pacino, because also,ou think what if i never get offered another movie with al pacino? what if i never get to act with al pacino and i die? so i just said yes. i think, also, i was like -- i was literally the last girl alive that got that offer because there was a -- i think a consensus among every actress my age that because that character came in midway through the movie that it wasn't a substantial enough role. i...
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al pacino. [ as pacino ] "you want to check in with me tomorrow?one knew who you were? >> sonny black. did i say sonny black? >> jimmy: that was good. >> that's what lefty said. "my mother, my family, everybody knows in all the five boroughs. i'm known. everybody knows lefty from mulberry street. [ cheers and applause ] you got a car? go get you a car." >> jimmy: you worked with al pacino -- >> "it's a better automobile." >> jimmy: you worked al pacino, tracy. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's awesome, buddy. >> i worked with him on "sons of no one." >> jimmy: i'm so happy for you, man. >> oh man, when i met him, it was crazy. we had a conversation. >> jimmy: you and al pacino? [ laughter ] >> yeah. i said, "you want to check in with me --" it was like his lefty and my lefty talking. >> jimmy: did you -- >> he talked in lefty. "you wanna check in --" -- a fugazi." who you callin' a dunsky?" you know? >> jimmy: a "fugazi." >> i love him that much. >> jimmy: oh, i loved al pacino. oh my god. i loved "serpico." >> so i had to talk to him like lefty. >> jimmy:
al pacino. [ as pacino ] "you want to check in with me tomorrow?one knew who you were? >> sonny black. did i say sonny black? >> jimmy: that was good. >> that's what lefty said. "my mother, my family, everybody knows in all the five boroughs. i'm known. everybody knows lefty from mulberry street. [ cheers and applause ] you got a car? go get you a car." >> jimmy: you worked with al pacino -- >> "it's a better automobile." >> jimmy:...
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-- yes, that al pacino -- is smitten by her. donuts campaign, and there's a ridiculous amount of product placement in this movie. so he's hoping jill can help seal the deal. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! i am so sorry. i'm sure you have others, though. >> oh, would you think it, but oddly enough, i don't. >> christy lemire: that joke and one other funny line from pacino are the only ones that made me laugh out loud. meanwhile, the rest of the packed theater was silent. but during a lengthy scene in which jill has diarrhea after eating chimichangas for the first time, the place went nuts. by now, we've come to expect the gross out humor, jarring shifts in tone and illogical editing. it's when sandler tries to get all gooey and sentimental that his movies are truly offensive. but, hey, between this and "just go with it," at least he makes it easy to compile a worst of list at the end of the year. thumbs down. >> ignatiy vishnevetsky: i think you hit the nail right on the head. >> christy lemire: didn't i, though? >> ignatiy vishnevet
-- yes, that al pacino -- is smitten by her. donuts campaign, and there's a ridiculous amount of product placement in this movie. so he's hoping jill can help seal the deal. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! i am so sorry. i'm sure you have others, though. >> oh, would you think it, but oddly enough, i don't. >> christy lemire: that joke and one other funny line from pacino are the only ones that made me laugh out loud. meanwhile, the rest of the packed theater was silent. but during...
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al pacino. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: al pacino is -- al pacino is unbelievable. >> yeah, you've got to likei was in there a little." "yeah, but what about al?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not going to ruin anything. but, you're trying to get him to do -- dunkin' donuts has a frappaccino. >> yes. >> jimmy: and they want al pacino to do the commercial. >> yes, yes, yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and you're like, "he'll never do a commercial." >> right, right. >> jimmy: so then, he falls in love with your sister. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. and that was all smigel's idea. >> jimmy: smigel's a genius. >> yeah, he's unbelievable. it was -- al, on the set, was as cool as it gets. he is very method, and wants to make sure -- he wanted to make sure he was really attracted to my jill. [ laughter ] so, like, he would show up on every wardrobe fitting that i was doing for jill. he'd be like, "that skirt right there." and i'd be like, "yeah, that's the one." he'd go, "put it on for me." and i'd put the skirt on. [ laughter ] and then, he'd be like, "a little higher. you've got hem it higher." i'd be like, "really
al pacino. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: al pacino is -- al pacino is unbelievable. >> yeah, you've got to likei was in there a little." "yeah, but what about al?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not going to ruin anything. but, you're trying to get him to do -- dunkin' donuts has a frappaccino. >> yes. >> jimmy: and they want al pacino to do the commercial. >> yes, yes, yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and you're like, "he'll never do a...
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pacino actually saves it. >> really? pacino helped it go from an "e" to a "d"? >> all right. thanks so much. you can go to rottentomatoes.com to get all of matt's movie reviews. >>> a young star widow. war widow widow, that is. she has become quite the star because she is using her experience to help others. she's one of our cnn here companies and you will meet her next. >>> yesterday america celebrated veterans day while most is knock used on men and women, one of the of the top heroes helps the widows. she buried her husband four years ago. he was an army corporate killed in iraq. davis says following the service she felt ostracized of people would tell her because she was young she could marry again. davis went on to grief groups but found that once again, because of her young age, sheen didn't quite fit in and feel good about it. she founded the american widow project helping hundreds of widows in her age group. she joins us right now from austin, texas. congratulations on becoming a top ten cnn hero. >> whoo! thank you. awesome. >> i think just that really
pacino actually saves it. >> really? pacino helped it go from an "e" to a "d"? >> all right. thanks so much. you can go to rottentomatoes.com to get all of matt's movie reviews. >>> a young star widow. war widow widow, that is. she has become quite the star because she is using her experience to help others. she's one of our cnn here companies and you will meet her next. >>> yesterday america celebrated veterans day while most is knock used on...
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we have to make that pacino thing happen. around here. >> i know. >> what is this about a twin? >> he has a twin sister. >> are you kidding me? you never told me that. >> i mean, she's -- >> identical or fraternal? >> nocturnal, like a bat. >> jimmy: that's adam sandler in "jack and jill." it comes out next friday. you have the whole gang there. >> yeah. >> jimmy: as always. it is always fun to see what roles you put the guys in. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and you have a new member of the gang in al pacino. >> that was quite a coup. >> jimmy: i expected him to be in the movie two minutes. he's in this movie more than he was in "the godfather." and he's hilarious. >> he's unbelievable. he plays himself. >> jimmy: almost terrifying in a way. >> he guesses obsessed with jill. his character is going through a nervous breakdown. he's losing it and he meets jill at a lakers game, supposedly the season's happening dur the ing movie. and al sees the -- seeing jill and. >> jimmy: naturally falls in love. with a face like that. >> that w
we have to make that pacino thing happen. around here. >> i know. >> what is this about a twin? >> he has a twin sister. >> are you kidding me? you never told me that. >> i mean, she's -- >> identical or fraternal? >> nocturnal, like a bat. >> jimmy: that's adam sandler in "jack and jill." it comes out next friday. you have the whole gang there. >> yeah. >> jimmy: as always. it is always fun to see what roles you put the guys...
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pacino saves it. >> all right. that's harsh there. isn't he?to rottentomatoes.com. he is calling them as he sees it. much more of "the newsroom" coming up. no harsh words for don lemon. >> that's one of -- "j. edgar ghts a while i wanted to see. wane to go to the box office. it looks amazing. >> that's his point of view. how are you? >> i'm good. little cold. like you. everybody is dealing with. >> already had it. don't give me anymore. >> can't complain. nothing like what the effects in pennsylvania are going through. penn state. you know, you have been covering it. they had their first game. coming at the latest of the penn state child abuse case with live reports from the site of today's game in nebraska. we will look at the impact on the victims. ing the legal case and the psychology of all those people accused of keeping quiet. why does it happen? it is a big story. we will have all the angles covered for you. it is surprising. have you read that -- yes, you have. you have been covering it. complaint. it says -- i was reading it and -- >>
pacino saves it. >> all right. that's harsh there. isn't he?to rottentomatoes.com. he is calling them as he sees it. much more of "the newsroom" coming up. no harsh words for don lemon. >> that's one of -- "j. edgar ghts a while i wanted to see. wane to go to the box office. it looks amazing. >> that's his point of view. how are you? >> i'm good. little cold. like you. everybody is dealing with. >> already had it. don't give me anymore. >>...
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una pelÍculae este tamaÑo con gente tan importante con adÁn que es un Ícono de la comedia con al pacinocerdote, lucharÁ en contrae lo que parece imposible de vencer, y cparto para ieron experiencia al protagonizar esta cinta. >>> hiciste tu tarea, te fuiste a google a mitologÍa griega a encontrar quÉ cosa?. >>> cuando era niÑa tenÍa muchos cuentos de mitologÍa griega y pasaba siempre leyendo. >>> esta esa propia versiÓn encanta porque tiene elismo mensaje pero la gente no reconocerÁ la historia y se interesarÁ por lo que va a pasar. >>> tuviste que aprder griego tÚ?. >>> sÍ. apnder lÍneas en el antiguo griegospecialmente en escenas tan importantes fue un poco difÍcil, porqu no saba exactamente palabra por palabra lo que estaba diciendo, fue un reto pero me divertÍ haciÉndolo. >>> y dirigida por el director de cine, y la cinta narra la histia de un hombre que en 1935 fundÓl buro federal de investigaciÓn y que estuvo hasta director hasta 1972 muestran como se le atribuye haber creo estarganizaciÓn que lucha contra elrin en secreto. >>>. >>> un poquito cada genero este fin de semana. >>> y
una pelÍculae este tamaÑo con gente tan importante con adÁn que es un Ícono de la comedia con al pacinocerdote, lucharÁ en contrae lo que parece imposible de vencer, y cparto para ieron experiencia al protagonizar esta cinta. >>> hiciste tu tarea, te fuiste a google a mitologÍa griega a encontrar quÉ cosa?. >>> cuando era niÑa tenÍa muchos cuentos de mitologÍa griega y pasaba siempre leyendo. >>> esta esa propia versiÓn encanta porque tiene elismo mensaje...
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pelÍcula quiÉn ha adornado a cuerpos famoso de hollywood desde brat pit a antony, pasando por al pacino puede ser ves r tiran actor. >>> y quieren saber cual fue la queja principal de francisco pola. >>> tenemos problema con tu camisa. >>> ¿por quÉ?. >>> y cuando ponemos la sangre, cuando alguien la sangre se va que es tan fina la camisa es tan suave que no se queda la sangre, y tenÍan que ponerle tape. >>> evidentemente el truco de la lija funcionÓ, hoy las camisas ha aparecido en mÁs de 35 grandes producciones. >>> y aunque algunas creadas especialmente para el... por razones obvias no tienen gran mercado tras forman parte de su lÍnea. >>> asÍ que si le gracias tÓ cÓmo estÁ vestido al pacino o su estilo como el de brat pit, con 200 dÓlares pueden salir vestidos como artÍculos tatos de hollywood. >>> segÚn la familia, el secreto es su Éxito en hollywood estÁ temperaturas van rapidez y flexibilidad. >>> me dicen, ya estamos filmando y necesitamos esa camisa, y muchas veces tenemos que hacer la camisa en un dÍa. >>> asÍ que ya saben, la prÓxima vez que vayan al cine esa camisa que ven en
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come on, let me in." >> sal kilmer. >> jimmy: hal pacino. >> hal pacino. >> jimmy: that's pretty goodhere did you find that character? i'm intrigued by it 'cause it was like -- i thought that was just the way you are. [ laughter ] i was, like, this guy is unbelievable. >> yeah -- no, i'm not like that. >> jimmy: no, not at all. >> no, the character that i play is like an assassin. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, i didn't think you were an assassin. i didn't think that you were an assassin. >> a little bit. >> jimmy: no, not a little bit. >> i don't kill for people, bro. no, but -- every time i play a role, it's always like -- you know, i always base it on somebody. and there was this local drug dealer from my old neighborhood. and he pretty much does everything wrong as a drug dealer. like, he's constantly high. he's constantly broke. [ light laughter ] and, you know, he takes the bus. and i was, like, you know -- i was almost going to say his name, but he's probably in jail right now. [ laughter ] i'm like, "yo, buddy, what's up, man?" he's like, "i got a dui, dog." [ laughter ] how is
come on, let me in." >> sal kilmer. >> jimmy: hal pacino. >> hal pacino. >> jimmy: that's pretty goodhere did you find that character? i'm intrigued by it 'cause it was like -- i thought that was just the way you are. [ laughter ] i was, like, this guy is unbelievable. >> yeah -- no, i'm not like that. >> jimmy: no, not at all. >> no, the character that i play is like an assassin. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, i didn't think you were an...
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ahora esperaremos que hace david beckham y dijo que le gusta mucho hollywood y hace poco vioa al pacinontre la repada y ganan por paliza. >> hasta acá los deportes, volvemos con usted. >> gracias y feliz lunes a todos allá en casa y el panorama se mantiene húmedo para el norte y veremos como se encuentran las temperaturas y en san josé y san mateo lo 48° y la bahía en los 49° y se espera que para mañana las temperaturas se mantengan y la lluvia a partir del miércoles llega y podría extenderse para el jueves y será un día de acción de gracias frío y con el fin de semana comienza a generar y el pavo pronostica algunas lluvias y más detalles mañana. >> buenas noches y feliz lunes, regresamos a los estudios. >> ♪ ahorros extremos. extrema generosidad. la venta de dos días comienza el próximo viernes a la medianoche. . >> un nuevo estudio señala que cada vez más niños admiten ser acosados por vía de texto y muchos de ellos han sufrido de esto también conocido como ciber bullying. >> hay que tener más cuidado sobre todo que los padres investiguen bien . >> las personas que tienen sobre peso c
ahora esperaremos que hace david beckham y dijo que le gusta mucho hollywood y hace poco vioa al pacinontre la repada y ganan por paliza. >> hasta acá los deportes, volvemos con usted. >> gracias y feliz lunes a todos allá en casa y el panorama se mantiene húmedo para el norte y veremos como se encuentran las temperaturas y en san josé y san mateo lo 48° y la bahía en los 49° y se espera que para mañana las temperaturas se mantengan y la lluvia a partir del miércoles llega...
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>> this is the funniest part, how do you convince al pacino, godfather of venice, do a romantic with we didn't want to get you know. >> you wanted to maintain a little bit of a separation. >> he didn't like smelling my cologne, but anyways, he was, i don't know, great actor, great man man, one of the funniest guys. i'm sure people realize but a lot of people, don't realize he started as a standup comedian. >> i didn't know that. >> i didn't know that either until i hung out with the man. >> the thing i love is that you don't hold back. when you're going to do one of these things you just throw yourself into this thing. >> i try. >> that's scary to do that. >> yeah. >> i was reading earlier, this is because in many ways you were really trying to make your dad laugh when you were very little. >> that's true. >> is that the connection in. >> that's true. i think the whole family but yeah you wanted to make stan the man happy in my household. he worked hard, he was a great man, he made us all happy so you wanted to return the favor. >> thank you for making us happy, great years. >> i'll
>> this is the funniest part, how do you convince al pacino, godfather of venice, do a romantic with we didn't want to get you know. >> you wanted to maintain a little bit of a separation. >> he didn't like smelling my cologne, but anyways, he was, i don't know, great actor, great man man, one of the funniest guys. i'm sure people realize but a lot of people, don't realize he started as a standup comedian. >> i didn't know that. >> i didn't know that either until i...
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i saw that clip with al pacino and all i can think about is that wig. experience. >> you write about al pacino. >> oh my god was he beautiful. >> i love you. i really do. >> i'm here. you like older women? >> i just love you. >> i appreciate you. i want you to know that. >> i have always thought of you as a very private person. you're not the one who makes the tabloid headlines. you keep things close to the vest. >> right. >> was it hard to sit down and write it? >> no, no, no, it was not hard because basically it was like a giant collage. i had a lot of information. i had my mother's words. she wrote 85 journals over the course of her adult life so really it was an editing job and then i wrote journals, too, we were kind of kindred spirits in many ways and then i had my father's words and my grandmother hall was quite a character. >> let's make sure people understand, you wrote this memoir but realized early on it had to tell the story of your mom. >> it had to tell the story the way our life was kind of lived, bits and pieces saved here and there, so
i saw that clip with al pacino and all i can think about is that wig. experience. >> you write about al pacino. >> oh my god was he beautiful. >> i love you. i really do. >> i'm here. you like older women? >> i just love you. >> i appreciate you. i want you to know that. >> i have always thought of you as a very private person. you're not the one who makes the tabloid headlines. you keep things close to the vest. >> right. >> was it hard to...
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. >> osgood: that's ellen barkin with al pacino in the 1989 movie "sea of love."luding herself as erin moriarty of "48 hours" discovered during a recent round of questions and answers. >> reporter: it's out of a current issue. new york magazine. there is this incredible picture of you which is just a beautiful picture. >> thank you. >> reporter: of you. >> thank you. that looks like me. >> reporter: when you look at that, i mean, do you think of yourself as a beautiful woman? >> no. here's what i see. i see that she's got like a nose that hangs down on one end and has like a ball like a carl malden. you know, the eyelids are too heavy and could probably use a little something. >> reporter: how would you describe how you look. >> well, i would say it's not for everyone. as the jews say. that's what i would say. >> reporter: okay. so maybe the individual features, the cringealing eyes, the crooked nose and mouth are a little unconventional. ♪ come with me ♪ my love > but put them altogether and you get one hot actor. >> i believe in animal attraction. i believe in l
. >> osgood: that's ellen barkin with al pacino in the 1989 movie "sea of love."luding herself as erin moriarty of "48 hours" discovered during a recent round of questions and answers. >> reporter: it's out of a current issue. new york magazine. there is this incredible picture of you which is just a beautiful picture. >> thank you. >> reporter: of you. >> thank you. that looks like me. >> reporter: when you look at that, i mean, do you...
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>> adam sandler and is wearing a dress as twins in a comedy with an outrageous turn for al pacino.rs. -- 2.5 stars. four stars for "the ides of march" and "margin call." 3.5 for "tower heist." "the rum diary" gets 2. have a nice weekend, everybody. i am arch campbell, abc 7 entertainment. >> he keeps us informed. stay with us we will be right back. we are actually taking in with lisa baden. >> suitland parkway is closed quinn bound at first sterling for an accident. -- atclosed inbound. out of college park into a green belt looks good and across the potomac river looks decent. >>> at least we don't have fog but it is cold and blustery. most of the day will be spent in the 40's. the wind howling of 35 miles an hour at times. if sunshine on the weekend and low 50's tomorrow, in the 60's on sunday into next week. >>> thanks for being when you spend more days than not separated from your own life... when the only thing you can be sure of is migraineses with 15 or more headache days a month, you're living a maybe life. and you may be liviving with chronic migraine. but knowing that this
>> adam sandler and is wearing a dress as twins in a comedy with an outrageous turn for al pacino.rs. -- 2.5 stars. four stars for "the ides of march" and "margin call." 3.5 for "tower heist." "the rum diary" gets 2. have a nice weekend, everybody. i am arch campbell, abc 7 entertainment. >> he keeps us informed. stay with us we will be right back. we are actually taking in with lisa baden. >> suitland parkway is closed quinn bound at...
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. >> it was almost like an al pacino movie i guess you could say. very brutal, bloody. >> christine taylor serving 12 years for aggravated robbery and kidnapping told me about the eight hours she held a friend captive and brutally beat her. she had accused the friend of stealing from her. >> burned her on her face. i burned her on her sides. with a 12 gauge shotgun i pistol whipped her on her hip. she was disfigured, i guess. her face, couldn't really look at her and see it was her. >> christina meadows also knew her victim. she and her cousin got into a fight that escalated into a vicious assault. >> i hit her so many times in the same spot, you know, it made a gash from up here to down here. she was 6 foot tall and weighed 350 pounds. i was about a buck 30. i did so much damage they said that i had to have a weapon, which i didn't have a weapon. when you hit somebody repeatedly over and over, especially in your head, it's thin skin, it's going to eventually bust open. when you're hyped up on drugs, you're capable of anything. >> hitting her with j
. >> it was almost like an al pacino movie i guess you could say. very brutal, bloody. >> christine taylor serving 12 years for aggravated robbery and kidnapping told me about the eight hours she held a friend captive and brutally beat her. she had accused the friend of stealing from her. >> burned her on her face. i burned her on her sides. with a 12 gauge shotgun i pistol whipped her on her hip. she was disfigured, i guess. her face, couldn't really look at her and see it...
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it was al pacino. [laughter] he said i would affect owe you he never got back to me. he could have been a star. [laughter] it is that little twist of fate for i asked him many years later i said why? he said i never could have done a party in that too which is exactly what marlon brando said. what did you feel like? he said how do i know? i spent my time trying not to go crazy. and the one of the actors became a dear friend. we all stayed friends for the rest of our lives it is like being in camp together. >> host: prison camp. [laughter] >> i have been thinking of the kaleidoscopic structure of the book and the cyclical and thinking how it is like the psyche of a person at war and after reading about jim webb talking about how the book affected him how the soldiers were reading it i wondered if any soldiers reach out to joe heller for capturing that psychological experience? >> i will interject one thing. amateur it is required reading but it is on the reading list of the air force academy. >> did he ever talk to you about that? >> no. he did not. but may i gloss a l
it was al pacino. [laughter] he said i would affect owe you he never got back to me. he could have been a star. [laughter] it is that little twist of fate for i asked him many years later i said why? he said i never could have done a party in that too which is exactly what marlon brando said. what did you feel like? he said how do i know? i spent my time trying not to go crazy. and the one of the actors became a dear friend. we all stayed friends for the rest of our lives it is like being in...
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>> al pacino. >> justin timberlake, the marine corps ball. what happened inside with his blond date?
>> al pacino. >> justin timberlake, the marine corps ball. what happened inside with his blond date?
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you want to be yosarian, you want to be -- it was al pacino. [laughter] and he said, oh, that's wonderful, let me get back to you. [laughter] never got back. he could have been a star. [laughter] exactly. it's that little twist of fate. >> i asked him many years later, we did, like, a ten-year movie together. seemed like. and i said why, why didn't you -- he said, oh, i was so busy trying not to go crazy, he said, i could never have done a part in "catch-22" which, by the way, is exactly what marlon brando said. i spent all my time trying not to go crazy. and there it is. every one of the actors became a dear friend. perkins was a dear friend, richard benjamin was a -- we all stayed friends for the rest of our lives. it was sort of like being in camp. well, camp together. >> prison camp together. >> prison camp. >> prison camp. >> hi. um, i have been thinking about the sort of kaleidoscopic structure of -- >> can you get a little closer to the mic? >> i'm sorry. i've been thinking about the kaleidoscopic structure of the book and the taunting a
you want to be yosarian, you want to be -- it was al pacino. [laughter] and he said, oh, that's wonderful, let me get back to you. [laughter] never got back. he could have been a star. [laughter] exactly. it's that little twist of fate. >> i asked him many years later, we did, like, a ten-year movie together. seemed like. and i said why, why didn't you -- he said, oh, i was so busy trying not to go crazy, he said, i could never have done a part in "catch-22" which, by the way,...
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ail pacino, shaq, going on and on. >> i know.feeling that you have when you're watching the movie because you get to see all these people that you love. you know, it was really fun to be a part of. >> how do you go about selecting to do this role? you're so busy. you have so many things going on personally and professionally. what was it about "jack and jill" other than adam sandler? >> number one, adam sandler. i hosted "snl" a few years ago. but i haven't really done a comedy. i wanted to go into this world. and adam's such a great guy. i always wanted to work with him. when you get that call it's like, yeah, when? i'll be there. >> i forgot about you on "snl," that's right. you have the comedic chops. we know you for your fashion. love what you were wearing at the premiere of "jack and jill," and that's from your line. holmes and yang. >> yeah. >> how is it going? >> we make everything in the garment district in new york and in brooklyn. >> really? >> it's important for us to have it made in america. >> we have diane sawyer on
ail pacino, shaq, going on and on. >> i know.feeling that you have when you're watching the movie because you get to see all these people that you love. you know, it was really fun to be a part of. >> how do you go about selecting to do this role? you're so busy. you have so many things going on personally and professionally. what was it about "jack and jill" other than adam sandler? >> number one, adam sandler. i hosted "snl" a few years ago. but i haven't...