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Happy Birthday Al Pacino!!!🥳🥳🥳
Happy 82nd birthday to the one and only Alfredo James Pacino!! 🤩💖 One of the best actors of all time and a film legend from Michael Corleone to Tony Montana and all of Al’s other iconic roles, films and plays, Al’s given us his incredible love for acting and talent for 50+ years! 🥺
Words can’t describe how much I love Al and his kindness and humbleness. He’s truly one of a kind and his acting is like second nature!! He got me into watching films and appreciating cinema like none other. Because of him, I discovered a new favourite hobby, met so many new friends from it, and watched many amazing films of his! 🥺✨
🥰🥳 My favourite film of his will always be The Godfather Part II and I’m still in awe to this day of his acting prowess! Happy birthday to Al!!! 💕💞❤
New fic is coming, and it's coming tomorrow, August 19!! 😏🥰🙏🏻 Finally finished writing my first Scarecrow fic, a fluff (and lovemaking smut 👀) filled Francis Lionel Delbuchi x Reader!! 14k words and a whole lot of chemistry, love and the most fluff you can think of! 😍 Look forward to it very, very soon!!
And for all the Moth to Flame girlies anticipating the next oneshot... Firstly, I don't blame you. 😂😂❤ Secondly, that's what'll be upcoming next. Promise. 😏
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Happy Birthday Al Pacino!!!
Thank you for being what you are. happiness to my favorite actor!!
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My Italian man looks fine af at our wedding
The Godfather (1972) Dir. Francis Ford Coppola
Al Pacino in a scene fr. the New York Shakespeare Festival production of the play "Julius Caesar".
📸:Martha Swope
"Pacino, as Mark Antony, gives the evening’s most bewildering and idiosyncratic performance. The actor has a magnetic physical presence, and it’s impossible not to watch him when he is on stage. His Antony moves like a feral, street-wise gang leader who belongs more in the Bronx than in ancient Rome. So does his accent.
To compensate for his blue-collar patois, Pacino speaks in a slow, deliberate cadence. He spits out each word carefully as if he were afraid of mispronunciation. What’s left is language devoid of any feeling or emotion."
Michael Kuchwara, March 23, 1988.