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pacino: i practice.verything changes when you get in the real -- it's like shadowboxing until you get in the ring. it's a different story. i love the idea of driving a car. it is like you are driving a car and everything is good. and it you get in the car, you don't have the key, you haven't started it. but you are doing every thing right. you shift, you do this. then you turn the key and the car goes. and all the sun, you think, what is this? that is the difference of rehearsing alone and getting in there with other people. this is fun. i love the place. charlie: you dropped out of high school to go act. pacino: actually, i went to work. we needed money and my family. an economic necessity at the time. i did go to the village at age 17. and i did -- i was really fed by all the actors in the 60's, i was going to coffeehouses in the village and doing 16 shows a week or whatever play, passing the straw basket around. the audience would drop something. charlie: charles --, what is the nature of the friendsh
pacino: i practice.verything changes when you get in the real -- it's like shadowboxing until you get in the ring. it's a different story. i love the idea of driving a car. it is like you are driving a car and everything is good. and it you get in the car, you don't have the key, you haven't started it. but you are doing every thing right. you shift, you do this. then you turn the key and the car goes. and all the sun, you think, what is this? that is the difference of rehearsing alone and...
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pacino: what a cast. charlie: when you see that montage, what do you think about this career that you have had and continue to have the? -- to have? pacino: it baffles me. you spend your life just moving along. it's one of the perks, but also one of the issues you have when you are with a group of people. and you know that we all sort of feel that way. they are transient. charlie: someone said gypsies. actors are gypsies. pacino: they are. they have it in their spirit. there is a distance you have. look at it and say, you want to call it developmental. i remember because they have a special evening for kazam. he got up on the stage and he said, wow. how am i still walking around? i remember they did one for me actually. there is no rehab for this. i never was in rehab. charlie: john lennon's letter in danny collins, stay true to yourself. have you? pacino: here and there. i've feared off. i don't know. i don't make those kind of -- i don't think of myself as being true to myself. i can feel when i'm not.
pacino: what a cast. charlie: when you see that montage, what do you think about this career that you have had and continue to have the? -- to have? pacino: it baffles me. you spend your life just moving along. it's one of the perks, but also one of the issues you have when you are with a group of people. and you know that we all sort of feel that way. they are transient. charlie: someone said gypsies. actors are gypsies. pacino: they are. they have it in their spirit. there is a distance you...
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pacino for his time and talent. what's your favorite al pacino movie?ook page and let us know in the comments. thanks, tune into good morning america, online at abcnews.com. good night, america. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru.
pacino for his time and talent. what's your favorite al pacino movie?ook page and let us know in the comments. thanks, tune into good morning america, online at abcnews.com. good night, america. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the...
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pacino for his time and talent. what's your favorite al pacino movie?acebook page and let us know in the comments. thanks, tune into good morning america, online at abcnews.com. good night, america. hello. raymond? even better. i'm robert, the brother. well, hi i'm carol marshall from humm vac cleaning systems international. oh, please, come in. thank you. ah, you must be raymond. yeah. hi. hi. i spoke to your wife last night about coming by to demonstrate our system. oh, right. yeah, oh, the vacuum. i thought she said that we didn't need a new vacuum cleaner. yeah, she did. i remember because it was right before she told me that i have to go pick up something from somewhere. oh, you didn't happen to catch any of that did you? sorry. yeah, so, when we spoke last night things did seem pretty hectic, so, since i happen to be in the neighborhood, i wondered if maybe now might be a good time to come show you how wonderful the humm vac is, and to offer you this complimentary lint brush. yeah. i don't know. my wife says i'm really not supposed to -- come on,
pacino for his time and talent. what's your favorite al pacino movie?acebook page and let us know in the comments. thanks, tune into good morning america, online at abcnews.com. good night, america. hello. raymond? even better. i'm robert, the brother. well, hi i'm carol marshall from humm vac cleaning systems international. oh, please, come in. thank you. ah, you must be raymond. yeah. hi. hi. i spoke to your wife last night about coming by to demonstrate our system. oh, right. yeah, oh, the...
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pacino for his time and talent. what's your favorite al pacino movie?acebook page and let us know in the comments. thanks, tune into good morning america, online at abcnews.com. good night, america. [dramatic music] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> yo! hey! ha-ha! [cheers and applause] i'm terry crews, and it's time to start making some people rich right here on millionaire! [cheers and applause] today's first contestant is a good reminder not to judge a book by its cover. she may only be 5'1", but she's a rapper who talks a big game. from new york city please welcome aly viny! [cheers and applause] oh! [laughs] hi, aly. how are you? >> i am so good. how are you? >> now, aly, what's up, see? >> what's up, terry crews? >> i heard that can rap. >> i can throw down a bit, i have to say. >> can you show me your lyrics? >> sure. let me throw down for you. ♪ yo, yo, yo ♪ ♪ i'm really glad ♪ ♪ i did my hair ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm the one ♪ ♪ who really wants to ♪ ♪ be a millionaire ♪ ♪ i studied all my trivia ♪ ♪ pop culture and historical ♪ ♪ my brain is 'bout as big ♪ ♪
pacino for his time and talent. what's your favorite al pacino movie?acebook page and let us know in the comments. thanks, tune into good morning america, online at abcnews.com. good night, america. [dramatic music] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> yo! hey! ha-ha! [cheers and applause] i'm terry crews, and it's time to start making some people rich right here on millionaire! [cheers and applause] today's first contestant is a good reminder not to judge a book by its cover. she may only be...
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al pacino becomes them. here a look at just some of his work. >> i needed it. >> i take you back and you steel my -- >> i was going to go out and score for you. >> i love you. >> if you love me -- >> i was going to did out and score for you. >> reality is that we do not wash our own laundry. it just gets dirtier. i don't care if i'm in trouble. i don't care without et gos it any more including myself. because if i have to go to outside agencies-- to get somebody to hear my story where in i going to go. where am i going to go? >> i know it was you alfredo. you broke my heart. you broke my heart. >> get over there will you? you want to kill me so bad he can taste it. >> do you want to play rough? say hello to my little friend. >> you want to learn the first rule you would know if you ever spent a day in your life. you never open your mouth till you know what the shot is. >> there was a time i could see and i have seen. boys like thesing younger than these their arms torn out, their legs ripped off. but there i
al pacino becomes them. here a look at just some of his work. >> i needed it. >> i take you back and you steel my -- >> i was going to go out and score for you. >> i love you. >> if you love me -- >> i was going to did out and score for you. >> reality is that we do not wash our own laundry. it just gets dirtier. i don't care if i'm in trouble. i don't care without et gos it any more including myself. because if i have to go to outside agencies-- to get...
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al pacino. most people said "pakeeny." he said, al pacino? what's this? "hamlet," and "the iceman cometh." we take all kinds in here. [laughter] i got up there and i did a ferocious peasant. and i went wild with the eugene o'neil -- and i was really giving it the old gung ho. stepping on the gas and stuff. it wasn't that good. it was over and he was looking at me and the audience got cheery about it. a lot of commitment and energy. he said, here's what i would like you to do. immediately, this was the genius with him. he said, i want you to do i want you to do hamlet as hickey from "teh iceman cometh" and hickey as hamlet. i immediately went into it. you is very happy about that. i did not pause. i just switched it. charlie: the character of hamlet and the text of hickey. al: yes. and the text of hamlet and -- charlie: and hickey as the presence he had. al: i learned more that day than i had in my entire life. charlie: the first part of philip's book is called "he lost his magic." do you fear that? al: oh, my. as you get older, too, the stamina, especiall
al pacino. most people said "pakeeny." he said, al pacino? what's this? "hamlet," and "the iceman cometh." we take all kinds in here. [laughter] i got up there and i did a ferocious peasant. and i went wild with the eugene o'neil -- and i was really giving it the old gung ho. stepping on the gas and stuff. it wasn't that good. it was over and he was looking at me and the audience got cheery about it. a lot of commitment and energy. he said, here's what i would like...
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now to work with al pacino it must have been a dream come true.
now to work with al pacino it must have been a dream come true.
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-- >> also. >> jimmy: i would be afraid to act with al pacino.ow what, though? he's such a love, and such a -- he's so generous and warm and puts you at ease before you ever have a chance to feel nervous. >> jimmy: and he goes for it, i mean he sings in this movie. >> he sings and dances. he sang at the greek theater in front of -- there was a concert going on, and we just stopped it, and he went out and sang. he sang nonstop. you could not shut him up. >> jimmy: and he wasn't even invited. he was like,"i want to sing, i gotta get out there, and sing a a song." and they're like, "all right, just let al pacino do what he wants, man." the godfather, yeah, yeah. he does what he wants, absolutely. >> he added his song into every scene. there wasn't a scene where he wasn't at some point -- >> jimmy: it's fun. >> after all the awards movies this year, and you know how they're so fabulous, but they were a little dark, let's face it. >> jimmy: yeah. >> this movie just -- you just feel happy. it's just life affirming, based on a true story. >> jimmy: no,
-- >> also. >> jimmy: i would be afraid to act with al pacino.ow what, though? he's such a love, and such a -- he's so generous and warm and puts you at ease before you ever have a chance to feel nervous. >> jimmy: and he goes for it, i mean he sings in this movie. >> he sings and dances. he sang at the greek theater in front of -- there was a concert going on, and we just stopped it, and he went out and sang. he sang nonstop. you could not shut him up. >> jimmy:...
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. >>> inspired by a true story al pacino, jennifer garner and annette benning star in "danny collins"this is an adult film that you can't easily pin down you can't say it's a comedy you can't say it's a drama >> the spiritual drama "do you belie"ve features cybill shepherd. as "made in hollywood" celebrates its 10th anniversary season. >> hey, i am shailene woodley >> i am general officer garner >> i am miles teller. you are watching "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> welcome to "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in insurgent as being expod eye die very gent, four find themselves on the run from the power hungry leader. >> i am miles teller and you are watching "made in hollywood." and here is a scene from insurgent. >> you found it. the future our people deserve. >> what do you think is in that box, kaleb? >> i don't know, but she's testing divergence >> this movie is so good. i was a huge fan of the first one i can told you about how i read all the books, i had been waiting for this one and i want to see it already a second time
. >>> inspired by a true story al pacino, jennifer garner and annette benning star in "danny collins"this is an adult film that you can't easily pin down you can't say it's a comedy you can't say it's a drama >> the spiritual drama "do you belie"ve features cybill shepherd. as "made in hollywood" celebrates its 10th anniversary season. >> hey, i am shailene woodley >> i am general officer garner >> i am miles teller. you are...
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but oh no, but the one and only, it's al pacino. >> yeah, yeah.hat he said that. >> jimmy: they've been telling me about you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's cool to hear al pacino say that. >> and then i just nerded out and it was like the chris farley show again. like i remember when you were in "dog day afternoon" and said attica? that was so cool. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what you have to do. >> i know. >> jimmy: you have to do it. but he's probably so bummed that he's so good. >> it's also really nerve-wracking because i don't usually like to meet people that i admire a lot because i'm afraid that i'll say something horrible or that they'll be horrible and i won't like their stuff anymore. i just get so nervous. this time i was like, yeah, in "dog day afternoon" which i've seen every week ever since i was 17. it's like you were like a child actor in that. and he's like what? no, no, i mean like so imaginative and you weren't -- you're not self-conscious and -- like a great child actor. and he's like, yeah. [ laughter ] but he was so gracious.
but oh no, but the one and only, it's al pacino. >> yeah, yeah.hat he said that. >> jimmy: they've been telling me about you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's cool to hear al pacino say that. >> and then i just nerded out and it was like the chris farley show again. like i remember when you were in "dog day afternoon" and said attica? that was so cool. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what you have to do. >> i know. >> jimmy: you have to do it....
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you'd be like, oh, he didn't even try a pacino. >> no, i do not disappoint. "no!at all. i even got a "hoo-ha" at the last minute. the other thing about shakespeare in the park is you're outside. you're fully outside. >> yes. >> seth: have you had, over the years, have you had any weather disasters. >> i mean, several things have happened. but the craziest was, i was a few summers ago doing "the comedy of errors" and we had an insane rain storm in the middle of the performance and we actually fried the sound system. so, when the rain stopped, the stage manager was going to call off the show because we had no microphones. we had no music. we had no sound effects. >> seth: and how many people are there? >> 2,000 people >> seth: okay, 2,000. >> and they waited all day for free tickets. you know, it's a big deal. so, we said, "do you mind if we just go out there and ask the remaining audience members, because probably half of them left. we ask them to move down to the front of the stage and we would just do it a cappella, you know, without any microphones?" any let me
you'd be like, oh, he didn't even try a pacino. >> no, i do not disappoint. "no!at all. i even got a "hoo-ha" at the last minute. the other thing about shakespeare in the park is you're outside. you're fully outside. >> yes. >> seth: have you had, over the years, have you had any weather disasters. >> i mean, several things have happened. but the craziest was, i was a few summers ago doing "the comedy of errors" and we had an insane rain storm in...
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tell us about it. >> well pacino especially he's very lyrical in his language.ribes is you know the details of the soft tar in the bottom of the chair, you know spreading newspapers out. then what he describes is the sound of all the voices with the different accents that you could hear up on the roof. whether i was italian or jewish, polish irish or german. it was all there. in the end by saying you know it was like a eugene o'neill play. how beautiful is that? a tremendous appreciation for what nurtured him, and the grandfather was a very importance influence. >> and the kits get -- and so much of that was his rich background. let's talk about colin powell. alan, did you ever fly a kite that was menacing that had raider blades in it. >> when i was a kid, about 8 or 9 years old, i read about korean kids flying kites that they attached glass to to the string would pull them and try to cut the other kids' kites. i thought it was only done in korea, and then arlene interviewed colin powell and he said -- >> o. yeah the soda bottles and the tin cans put the tin can
tell us about it. >> well pacino especially he's very lyrical in his language.ribes is you know the details of the soft tar in the bottom of the chair, you know spreading newspapers out. then what he describes is the sound of all the voices with the different accents that you could hear up on the roof. whether i was italian or jewish, polish irish or german. it was all there. in the end by saying you know it was like a eugene o'neill play. how beautiful is that? a tremendous appreciation...
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al pacino. arlene: yes, al pacino. charlie: regis philbin.ene: friend and neighbor and great tv personality. charlie: mary higgins clark. arlene: i love what mary higgins clark said. the bronx, she said, people just don't get it. they are three places in the world that have a "the" in front of their names -- the vatican, the hague and the bronx. [laughter] arlene: and then she goes on to say that all the talent that comes from the bronx and the beauty. charlie: so what happens? you go back with mickey and realize there are stories here. arlene: they are interesting stories. stories that are some of them are very dark in terms of things that were not pleasant. some of them very surprising. i was very surprised to hear that my friend david yarnell who is a documentary filmmaker, that he grew pot in the bronx park in the 1940's. go figure. charlie: his own pot? arlene: he was selling it. he was a kid. he was 16 years old and wanted a little excitement. that was a shock. alan: didn't he have a friend who was a cab driver who sold it to jazz music
al pacino. arlene: yes, al pacino. charlie: regis philbin.ene: friend and neighbor and great tv personality. charlie: mary higgins clark. arlene: i love what mary higgins clark said. the bronx, she said, people just don't get it. they are three places in the world that have a "the" in front of their names -- the vatican, the hague and the bronx. [laughter] arlene: and then she goes on to say that all the talent that comes from the bronx and the beauty. charlie: so what happens? you go...
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bobby is working with al pacino.s is "today's" take with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> this is live. welcome to "today" wednesday morning this march 18th 2015. we are working through technology. al has mere cat. >> i was mere catting in austin. it is a live streaming app through twitter. you can watch people live. so folks like crowd street and you can watch it. you have to watch it live. you can't watch prerecorded. >> prerecording us in the commercial break but you just walked out. >> i wasn't recording you, i was broadcasting live. >> which is worse because i said something and i said i'm not going to say that on air. it's too late. i said it live. wow. >> it is broadcasting. a second stream. mind blowing. >> it's interesting because we talk about privacy. i'm on my phone i can watch in my home what's going on right now. it's all out there. we have no secrets. >> no. especially when al is following you around mere catting. >> why is it called m
bobby is working with al pacino.s is "today's" take with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> this is live. welcome to "today" wednesday morning this march 18th 2015. we are working through technology. al has mere cat. >> i was mere catting in austin. it is a live streaming app through twitter. you can watch people live. so folks like crowd street and you can watch it. you have to watch it live. you...
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. >>> plus pure pacino.tar, what makes him nervous and why he almost didn't make the cut for "the godfather." >>> and they're faster. and more furious than ever. natalie sits down with the furious 7 cast as they open up about the movie and remember their friend paul walker today, monday march 23, 2015. ♪ on "today"! >> hey, everyone back in florida. >> i flew here to be on "today"! >> good morning, ohio! >> go iowa! >> cou! >> cou! >> we're back now, 8:00 on a monday morning. it's the 23rd day of march, 2015. mr. roker here in a second. but his phrase a rolling spring break, and boy, do we have that on the plaza. lots of young people here. we're always happy to see. >> yeah we have a spring break crowd, if not spring break weather. natalie is sitting down with the cast of "fast & furious" and vin diesel revealing his baby's very special name to natalie. >> the show where people come to reveal names. we like it. >>> and john is here to help us kick off one week of week night wonders. delicious meals you can g
. >>> plus pure pacino.tar, what makes him nervous and why he almost didn't make the cut for "the godfather." >>> and they're faster. and more furious than ever. natalie sits down with the furious 7 cast as they open up about the movie and remember their friend paul walker today, monday march 23, 2015. ♪ on "today"! >> hey, everyone back in florida. >> i flew here to be on "today"! >> good morning, ohio! >> go iowa!...
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. >>> plus pure pacino.a rock star, what makes him nervous and why he almost didn't make the cut for "the godfather." >>> and they're faster. and more furious than ever. flatly sits down with the furious 7 cast as they open up about the movie and remember their friend paul walker today, monday, march 23rd, 2015. >>> hi everyone. >> i flew here from china to be here today. >> hello! >> good morning columbus, ohio! >> hey! >> we're back now 8:00 on a monday morning. it's the 23rd day of march. 2015. mr. roker here in a second but his phrase, a rolling spring break and boy do we have that out on the plaza. lots of young people here -- >> hey young people. >> spring break crowd, if not spring break weather out here on the plaza. natalie is sitting down with the cast of fast and furious and vin diesel which we're revealing his baby's name. >> we're the show people come to reveal those names. i like it. and giada is here to kick off one week of weeknight wonders. delicious meals you can get on the table in 35 minu
. >>> plus pure pacino.a rock star, what makes him nervous and why he almost didn't make the cut for "the godfather." >>> and they're faster. and more furious than ever. flatly sits down with the furious 7 cast as they open up about the movie and remember their friend paul walker today, monday, march 23rd, 2015. >>> hi everyone. >> i flew here from china to be here today. >> hello! >> good morning columbus, ohio! >> hey! >>...
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and pacino was very clear, what it was like on the rooftopgs with his grandfather and the various the the different act sense of the jewish italian polish german accents he heard and he says he couldn't describe it as artfully he would like but it was like a eugene o'neill play. it was so beautifully said and very palpable. >> rose: so having assembled all these people did you interview them or how did you work this out. >> first i started with people i knew. i would go with a tape recorder and sometimes i talked to them on the phone when it was impossible to do in person interview. so i would tape record that phone conversation. and then i would transcribe it. you know it was a rambling conversation because i thought the way to loosen myself up and get good stories would be just to talk because we have things to share. so basically we talked tobacco. >> i think it required, i did most of the mail voices on the audio bullet. and even though i had read these stories before, when i spoke them aloud i realized how coherent these stories were, the way an actor would have a monologue on th
and pacino was very clear, what it was like on the rooftopgs with his grandfather and the various the the different act sense of the jewish italian polish german accents he heard and he says he couldn't describe it as artfully he would like but it was like a eugene o'neill play. it was so beautifully said and very palpable. >> rose: so having assembled all these people did you interview them or how did you work this out. >> first i started with people i knew. i would go with a tape...
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director garry marshall telling "entertainment tonight" -- >> al pacino did a reading.creen tested for the role. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. >>> what's your favorite scene from "pretty woman"? head to our "nightline" facebook page and tell annuals the comments. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com. good night, america. [dramatic music] >> yo! hey! oh! i'm terry crews, and it's time to start putting big time cash in people's pockets right here on millionaire. [cheers and applause] today's first contestant is known as the math machine, and he's hoping today he'll pick up another nickname: mr. money bags. from new york, new york, please welcome adam shuler! oh, yeah. oh! oh! ah! >> come here, terry. >> [laughs] >> oh, come on over here. oh! >> i just hugged terry crews. >> ease on down the road, adam. that's how you do it. >> mm-hmm. >> oh, yeah. so wait, wait, in addition to all the great dance moves you have, adam, i hear you are a ma
director garry marshall telling "entertainment tonight" -- >> al pacino did a reading.creen tested for the role. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. >>> what's your favorite scene from "pretty woman"? head to our "nightline" facebook page and tell annuals the comments. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com....
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director garry marshall telling "entertainment tonight" -- >> al pacino did a reading.een tested for the role. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. >>> what's your favorite scene from "pretty woman"? head to our "nightline" facebook page and tell annuals the comments. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com. good night, america. , , , , , it's last call for breakfast. me already have breakfast. hey, hey, no "monster" in the kitchen. all right, everybody, take five. remember where we were. robert: oh, cereal. okayi'm just going to go hit a bucket of balls. i'll see you later. hey, hey, hey, before you kick up your heels and skip to the car, just at least pour the kids some juice, all right? all right. oh we're out of orange juice. why is that in there? i put it back in to remind you that we're out of orange juice. i'll get orange juice. no that's okay, robert. no, no, that's okay. it not a problem. mom is fully stocked. can i go with you? i'll be
director garry marshall telling "entertainment tonight" -- >> al pacino did a reading.een tested for the role. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. >>> what's your favorite scene from "pretty woman"? head to our "nightline" facebook page and tell annuals the comments. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com....
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director garry marshall telling "entertainment tonight" -- >> al pacino did a reading.een tested for the role. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. >>> what's your favorite scene from "pretty woman"? head to our "nightline" facebook page and tell annuals the comments. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com. good night, america. female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would notice. they hurt my feet. i never had new shoes before. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train, and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child.
director garry marshall telling "entertainment tonight" -- >> al pacino did a reading.een tested for the role. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. >>> what's your favorite scene from "pretty woman"? head to our "nightline" facebook page and tell annuals the comments. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com....
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mark: tonight on charlie rose come out that you know -- al pacino.an aging rock star who receives a letter from john lennon and decides to change his life. that is at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. new york time on bloomberg television. according to a baker hughes report, drillers idled 41 oil rigs. that brings the number to a four-year low. alix steel joins me now with more of what's going on. alix: it sounds dramatic but in reality, this is much less than expected. this is the smallest drop we have seen in three weeks. twitter goes crazy. it tells us how much the u.s. is cutting back on their rigs. the more recs they cut back, the more production will fall -- we have not seen that. we still have oil production at a record high in the u.s. even though you are seeing these rig counts cut back. mark: what are the highlights of the new rules? alix: this is the first kind of restriction on fracking we have seen. companies have to show what they are using -- it is sand and water and you pump it through. you have to describe what you are pumping through the land. do
mark: tonight on charlie rose come out that you know -- al pacino.an aging rock star who receives a letter from john lennon and decides to change his life. that is at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. new york time on bloomberg television. according to a baker hughes report, drillers idled 41 oil rigs. that brings the number to a four-year low. alix steel joins me now with more of what's going on. alix: it sounds dramatic but in reality, this is much less than expected. this is the smallest drop we have seen...
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al pacino interpreta una vieja estrella del rock que decide alejarse para tratar de redescubrir la mÚsicara los que desean quedarse en casa... estos son los dvd. brbara: que la quiero ver todavÍa es si cenicienta. lo que no me gustÓ fue la que vine antes cenicienta. >> ella se dispone a pesar de la enfermedad... pero, cenicienta espectacular. (rien) >>se acerca la primavera la naturaleza no da tregua. muchos siguen con frÍo. pamela: algunos han tenido un invierno extremadamente intenso. >> segÚn dicen es un invierno brutal. jackie: asimismo se llama un invierno brutal. maÑana le damos la bienvenida a la primavera pero parece que el calendario, como que no registra que oficialmente las temperaturas deberÍan cambiar. tenemos todavÍa deportes de nieve, que es lo que se espera para el fin de semana. miramos el mapa y te dice washington con 52 y nosotros casi con 80. no todo el ser perfecto. tenemos dos sistemas, este que estÁ intentando del sureste, generan actividad de lluvias. este mismo sistema fue el que depositÓ varias pulgadas sobre texas. paulatinamente se casÓ muy rÁpido. actividad de
al pacino interpreta una vieja estrella del rock que decide alejarse para tratar de redescubrir la mÚsicara los que desean quedarse en casa... estos son los dvd. brbara: que la quiero ver todavÍa es si cenicienta. lo que no me gustÓ fue la que vine antes cenicienta. >> ella se dispone a pesar de la enfermedad... pero, cenicienta espectacular. (rien) >>se acerca la primavera la naturaleza no da tregua. muchos siguen con frÍo. pamela: algunos han tenido un invierno extremadamente...
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. >> did you like al pacino "scarface" sequel. >> i definitely enjoyed it. >> what was your favoriteart? >> i would say the beginning. >> how do you think benedict cumberbatch's impressions were? >> it was nice. it was entertaining. >> did you know that alan turing was such a ham and did great celebrity impressions? >> no i didn't know that. >> was did you think of his frank sinatra? >> it was good. what was your favorite song? >> was it -- did he sing "new york new york"? >> what did you think about the woody allen movie, let's all forget about what happened? >>. >> i thought it was pretty good. nothing that made me do flips or anything. >> you enjoy the movie "i'll lie about anything? >> pretty good. >> will you lie about anything? >> i will lie about a lot of stuff. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: some of the finest actors in the world are right out on our street. we have a superstar filled show for you tonight. john travolta is with us. i think he is the coolest thing, he flew himself here in his personal jet. which is weird, because he's right across the street. he literally c
. >> did you like al pacino "scarface" sequel. >> i definitely enjoyed it. >> what was your favoriteart? >> i would say the beginning. >> how do you think benedict cumberbatch's impressions were? >> it was nice. it was entertaining. >> did you know that alan turing was such a ham and did great celebrity impressions? >> no i didn't know that. >> was did you think of his frank sinatra? >> it was good. what was your favorite...
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>> next would beal pacino.he -- to design the sets and costume, heside, what could you like me to do? and he replied -- [ speaking foreign language ] astonish me. that's what he does. time after time, in the process of inhaven'ting the character, he reinvents the art of acting from the floor up. >> it's showing here. here he is in one of the great scenes ever, the restaurant scene in "the godfather." [ speaking foreign language ] [ gunshots ] >> would you like to know what he told me about that scene? >> i would love to. it was the -- after he had gotten the part -- >> exactly. they were going to fire him, and cop land moved that scene up, so that he shot the scene, and she showed the dailies to the company, and the studio said, he's got the part, but they were going to fire him. he didn't know if he had the part or not, but he did know when he played that scene, that it was live or die. >> one of the greatest movies was that and the hospital scene, when he realizes nobody is protecting his dad and he has to fi
>> next would beal pacino.he -- to design the sets and costume, heside, what could you like me to do? and he replied -- [ speaking foreign language ] astonish me. that's what he does. time after time, in the process of inhaven'ting the character, he reinvents the art of acting from the floor up. >> it's showing here. here he is in one of the great scenes ever, the restaurant scene in "the godfather." [ speaking foreign language ] [ gunshots ] >> would you like to...
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the master of this is al pacino. charlie: he is coming this week. i will bring that up with him.len: he is the master of allowing -- he is totally technical. every hit he hits a mark. he never fails. he knows the cutting, the editing, and within that structured form which film is very tight, he is utterly free and so inspiring to be around. charlie: taylor directed him. helen: he did. devils advocate. charlie: carol wilson, as left as any prime minister to have served have this special relationship with the queen. helen: he did. charlie: why? helen: she just liked him. his personality. what he says in the play is true. one will never know for sure, until we read her diaries. charlie: she keeps diaries? helen: they have to, don't they? they all keep diaries. charlie: part of being clean. helen: part of being a monarch. >> i don't imagine you ever thought you would be prime minister. >> goodness. there is a photograph of me taken outside downing street with some people interpreted as such, but there was never any scheme or plan. [laughter] half the children where i grew up never ha
the master of this is al pacino. charlie: he is coming this week. i will bring that up with him.len: he is the master of allowing -- he is totally technical. every hit he hits a mark. he never fails. he knows the cutting, the editing, and within that structured form which film is very tight, he is utterly free and so inspiring to be around. charlie: taylor directed him. helen: he did. devils advocate. charlie: carol wilson, as left as any prime minister to have served have this special...
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oscar-winner al pacino the award-winning cast of "madmen," and the"the fast and the furious" cast. >> thank you guys. see you in about ten minutes. >> all right, see you then. >>> in about ten minutes we'll also see some bright sunshine. sunrise time 7:00 this morning. the skies are already starting to brighten up. we can see in twilight a little bit of sunshine on the building in center city. we need it too. look at the numbers, it doesn't look like spring. feels like winter outside. what you won't need is this the snow in chicago, those clouds are moving our way. so we'll be tracking the snow overnight reaching into wisconsin. and now into southwestern michigan. and it's going to be moving toward our area for tomorrow morning. but it's going to fall short. by this evening, 9:00 southwestern pennsylvania getting some light snow. and still a few snow showers at 8:00 in the morning tomorrow morning. hagerstown, maryland might see a few snowflakes that fall apart going into the afternoon. for today, sunshine. don't forget the sunglasses. 41 degrees this afternoon at 4:00. another cold n
oscar-winner al pacino the award-winning cast of "madmen," and the"the fast and the furious" cast. >> thank you guys. see you in about ten minutes. >> all right, see you then. >>> in about ten minutes we'll also see some bright sunshine. sunrise time 7:00 this morning. the skies are already starting to brighten up. we can see in twilight a little bit of sunshine on the building in center city. we need it too. look at the numbers, it doesn't look like...
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>>reporter:from dog day afternoon to scent of a woman to scarface.all of us have our favorite al pacinother one.get ready to meet danny collins. >>reporter:based on a true story, we enter the world of an aging pop singer.a very famous one along the lines of neil diamond. movie exert.. >>reporter:pacino plays him with internal pain and regret.he's losing his love of performing and the music. christoper plummer is his manager who tries to help.until danny disappears. >>reporter:he tries to find meaning with his estranged family bobby cannavale and jennifer garner, as well as a hotel manager annette benning. >>reporter:this is a great cast. i have spent a lifetime in showbiz.and this movie feels authentic to that world of wondering if fame is empty. >>reporter:i hope you don't read too much about danny collins.there should be surprises. >>reporter:but see it.it is filled with humanity.and that excellent performance by the unique, remarkable al pacino. >>reporter:movie excert. >>reporter:after george clooney disapointed me with monument men, i thought.there are so many fascinating stories a
>>reporter:from dog day afternoon to scent of a woman to scarface.all of us have our favorite al pacinother one.get ready to meet danny collins. >>reporter:based on a true story, we enter the world of an aging pop singer.a very famous one along the lines of neil diamond. movie exert.. >>reporter:pacino plays him with internal pain and regret.he's losing his love of performing and the music. christoper plummer is his manager who tries to help.until danny disappears....
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director garry marshall saying -- >> al pacino did a reading with julia, tom conti and sam neill wereole. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. ♪ rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> you really can't imagine anyone else there. right? they have become so iconic. to think of someone else as pretty woman besides julia roberts wouldn't work. >> if they did a remake in today's day and age there wouldn't be a fax machine. you know the scene where she says good-bye to her best friend it would be done through facebook or instagram. >> of course, or a tweet. >> possibly a tweet. >> they would say good-bye on a tweet. it is an amazing movie and i can't believe it has been 25 years. don't miss updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm alex perez in for t.j. holmes. >> here's some of the top headlines we are following on "world news now." >> security was heightened at the game between princeton and maryland while officials track down a possible threat to the president's niece, leslie robinson plays f
director garry marshall saying -- >> al pacino did a reading with julia, tom conti and sam neill wereole. >> reporter: 25 years and $460 million later, we can't imagine anyone else in the role. ♪ rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> you really can't imagine anyone else there. right? they have become so iconic. to think of someone else as pretty woman besides julia roberts wouldn't work. >> if they did a remake in today's day and age there wouldn't be a fax machine....
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. >> based on a true story and it stars al pacino jennifer garner. >> christopher plummer. >> as wellerformance is said to be one of the best in years. >> and he sings. >> he sings. >> it's a fun movie. let's move on to some apps now, a great app, "brief me." >> there is an over saturation of apps. which do you choose? it works being an algorithm it chooses ten of the most shared and consumed stories at the moment. it's broken down into six sections politics and technology. this might actually become one of the most influential apps for news readers out there in the industry. >> this brief me would have been all important for today. now, i know this guy, i love him. his latest thriller "the stranger" by harlan copen. >> the "new york times" best seller and the master of "the twist" he comes out with harlan coben with "the stranger." it encompasses a lot of stories t. premise is a man who seemingly has a perfect american life until a stranger comes in that tells him a secret that not only works against his marriage but could endanger the lives of them. >> harlan will be here monday. >>
. >> based on a true story and it stars al pacino jennifer garner. >> christopher plummer. >> as wellerformance is said to be one of the best in years. >> and he sings. >> he sings. >> it's a fun movie. let's move on to some apps now, a great app, "brief me." >> there is an over saturation of apps. which do you choose? it works being an algorithm it chooses ten of the most shared and consumed stories at the moment. it's broken down into six...
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the master of this is al pacino the absolute master. >> rose: he's coming here this week. >> oh is he. >> tell yes. >> it is a master of allowing his-- he is technical, he knows where the camera every mark he hits he hits a mark. never fails you know. he knows the cutting the editing. and then within that very structured form which film is very, you know very tight he is utterly free and it's just so inspiring to be around. >> rose: so taylor directed him. >> he did devil's advocate. >> rose: let me go back one harold wilson labor. >> yes. >> rose: is probably as left as any prime minister to have served. >> yes. >> rose: had the most special relationship with the queen. >> yes, he did. it's true. >> rose: why was that? >> she just liked him. >> rose: his personality. >> i think what she says in the play and it's true as far as i understand you know, one will never know for sure until we read her diaries which won't be for long after she's dead. >> rose: she's keeping diaries. >> i'm sure. they have to don't they i think they do. i think they always keep diaries. >> rose: part of bein
the master of this is al pacino the absolute master. >> rose: he's coming here this week. >> oh is he. >> tell yes. >> it is a master of allowing his-- he is technical, he knows where the camera every mark he hits he hits a mark. never fails you know. he knows the cutting the editing. and then within that very structured form which film is very, you know very tight he is utterly free and it's just so inspiring to be around. >> rose: so taylor directed him. >>...
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. >> and i'm with the man, the myth, the acting legend al pacino reliving his most iconic roles.. >> say hello to my little friend. >> i think that's an invitation. >> first the money. then the women. >> let's go inside. >> that's perfect. >> now, the latest celebrity and pop culture news delivered to you 24/7, it's "the insider" together with yahoo!. >> remembering selma with thousands including two presidents, marching to mark the 50th anniversary. while a hateful chant out of the university of oklahoma goes viral. hello, everybody, i'm louis aguirre. thea andrews is on assignment in new york. a huge expose which could be a possible blow to brian williams' comeback. we begin with the march that dominated social media and commemorated america's bloody sunday. after the film "selma" reignited a national conversation about this iconic civil rights moment. a new crusade over the bridge's namesake is troubling the waters. tonight, we take you inside selma, then and now. ♪ oh glory ♪
. >> and i'm with the man, the myth, the acting legend al pacino reliving his most iconic roles.. >> say hello to my little friend. >> i think that's an invitation. >> first the money. then the women. >> let's go inside. >> that's perfect. >> now, the latest celebrity and pop culture news delivered to you 24/7, it's "the insider" together with yahoo!. >> remembering selma with thousands including two presidents, marching to mark the 50th...
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pacino. >> that was incredible! >> so happy. >> i know. >> is it a good movie? it's a cool story line, a character named danny collins basically 40 years into his career as a musician he gets a letter written to him by john lennon in 1971 that offers him help as career advice and he changes his life. the problem is the script is a little predictable and a little cliche but overall if you love music it actually features john lennon's music. i gave it a 3 1/2 out of a 5. the best thing we've seen from pa chino in a long time. >> can you bring a kid? >> yeah. i would say it's a pg-13-style movie. i wouldn't go younger kid. >> a street kid. a bowery boy. >> love your interview and the singing, kevin, only you. ♪ thank you kevin mccarthy for that interview ♪ >> ah. >> i was, like -- >> you just cut him off! >> i feel bad now. if we run out of money do we lose the set? >> what did you say kevin at the very end? >> i was freaking out about the interview. it was amazing and so much fun. >> i can tell. no one asks the questions like you do. >> al pacino is still talking
pacino. >> that was incredible! >> so happy. >> i know. >> is it a good movie? it's a cool story line, a character named danny collins basically 40 years into his career as a musician he gets a letter written to him by john lennon in 1971 that offers him help as career advice and he changes his life. the problem is the script is a little predictable and a little cliche but overall if you love music it actually features john lennon's music. i gave it a 3 1/2 out of a 5....