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Post by The_Cake_of_Roth on Mar 17, 2024 17:14:24 GMT
The "iconic" Keanu Reeves - nice guy.....sex-ayyyyyyyyyy af, cupcake eyes Joey Pants agrees!
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Post by pacinoyes on Mar 27, 2024 17:39:18 GMT
Michael Imperioli - likely Tony nominee this year btw with his co-star Jeremy Strong btw - lays down some love of some GOATs - Pacino - in particular ..... who he compares to somebody named "Michael Jordan"(?) ............... who was pretty good at putting a ball into a hoop and shit.......... and sort of like the Male Caitlan Clark of ancient times ............. urbanpatrician ......... Preach, Christophurrrrrrrr www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-interview/michael-imperioli-knows-art-cant-save-usYour dad was a bus driver, right, who did community theatre? He was a bus driver in the Bronx and Harlem for thirty years. And then when I was in high school—he was, what, forty?—he decided to do community theatre. Never done it in his life. I thought it was incredibly courageous. My parents took me to see plays. My dad turned me on to “Midnight Cowboy” and “Dog Day Afternoon” and movies like that when I was young—probably too young, really. When “Apocalypse Now” came out in the theatre, I went to see it—I think I was eleven. And those actors, like Brando and Pacino and Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman and Robert De Niro, those actors really fucking inspired me. Getting to work with some of them, which eventually happened, I was always pinching myself. I did a movie with Jon Voight and De Niro. I never did a movie with Pacino, but I rehearsed with him once in his house—“Merchant of Venice,” with him and two other actors. That was surreal. Probably out of any actor, he was the one that made me want to be an actor. I felt like I was playing basketball with Michael Jordan. He was, like, twenty steps ahead of me. I’ll never forget it.
If someone were there watching this, what would they have seen with you and Al rehearsing lines together in his apartment?
He just became Shylock in front of my eyes. It was very strange. Everything about him, like, physically, he changed. The color of his skin changed. It was very, like, alchemical. It was magic"
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 29, 2024 19:03:50 GMT
Giancarlo Esposito talking about feeling blessed to work with a "master" like Dustin Hoffman on Megalopolis.
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Post by pupdurcs on Apr 18, 2024 20:52:17 GMT
Reese Witherspoon tells how she spent years fangirling over Nicole Kidman and dying to work with her. Very cute!
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