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When I read Gaffney's article claiming that Obama was a Muslim, what instantly came to mind was the famous line in "Godfather III" when Al Pacino -as Michael Corleone- declared: "Every time I think I'm out, they pull me back in. ...
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source: Columbus Dispatch
Al Pacino will meet William Shakespeare during the summer in New York's Central Park. The Godfather actor will portray Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, ... and more »
Published Mon, Dec 14
Bikram Saluja thrilled to share space with Big B on paper 
source: Masala
I have interpreted two characters from the two films - from 'Godfather' it's Michael Corleone, which was played by Al Pacino, and from 'The Raging Bull' ...
Published Sun, Dec 13
Book Review: Big 'Book of Basketball' a winner 
source: Florida Times-Union
What if Leonardo DiCaprio has opted to star in "Boogie Nights" instead of "Titanic" and what if De Niro played Michael Corleone instead of Al Pacino in the ...
Published Sat, Dec 12
Bikram Saluja thrilled Big B wrote his book's forward (With Images) 
source: Thaindian.com
“I have interpreted two characters from the two films - from 'Godfather' it's Michael Corleone, which was played by Al Pacino, and from 'The Raging Bull' ... and more »
Published Fri, Dec 11
The maddest movie ever: Why Apocalypse Now is the finest film of modern times 
source: Daily Mail - UK
When Al Pacino, who owed his stardom to the chance Coppola gave him in The Godfather, followed suit, the furious director hurled his five Oscars out of the ... and more »
Published Fri, Dec 4
The Lesser Known Films of Al Pacino that You Should Be Watching Tonight 
source: topix.com
Personally, I thought Al Pacino was great in The Godfather, but until recently I had not really viewed any of his other movies.
Published Thu, Nov 26
Television movies for the week of Nov. 22 
source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette
R) (4:00) AMC: Thu. 7:30 AM, 8 PM (CC) • The Godfather, Part II '74. Al Pacino. Michael Corleone moves his father's crime family to Las Vegas. ...
Published Sat, Nov 21
source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
You know, inexplicable things like Al Pacino never winning an Oscar for playing Michael Corleone; ”The English Patient” beating out “Fargo”; and Val Kilmer ... and more »
Published Thu, Nov 19