‘Al Pacino’s Best and Worst Performances’ with Special Guest Janice Loreck (Movie Squad Podcast #27)
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In this episode of Movie Squad, we’re paying tribute to Al Pacino on the 50th anniversary of his first film performance (1969’s Me, Natalie), who is regarded as one of the greatest actors in cinema, but these days is better known for just being the loudest. Ahead of the release of Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, starring Pacino, your three Movie Squad hosts Tristan Fidler, Simon Miraudo and Janice Loreck share their fave Pacino performances (from The Godfather, Dog Day Afternoon, Heat, Angels in America, and more), compare the difference between the younger, quieter Pacino and the older, over-the-top Pacino, and contemplate the wrong turns Pacino may have taken in his long career. Hoo-ah!
Theme music by Eddie Electric. Logo by Stage Left Design. Production assistance from Eddie Curtis and Chris Webb.
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