Winona Ryder Reveals Al Pacino’s 3-Word Response
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When Winona Ryder was 22, Scarface star Al Pacino, then 54, gently rejected her romantic advances. It was 1996, and Ryder, a rising Hollywood star, had taken a role in Pacino’s meta-documentary on a production of Richard III.
Al Pacino is trying to move on from baby mama Noor Alfallah. He’s been flirting with a sexy Italian journalist in Rome, but pals are urging him to adjust his expectations and stop chasing after younger gals who are totally out of his league.
His track record might have grown increasingly spotty in recent years, but nobody will ever be able to deny Al Pacino as one of cinema’s all-time greats, and he’s even got an excuse for making so many terrible movies over the last 20 years after admitting he only did them because he went broke.
The Hollywood film received a slew of Oscar nominations after coming out in 1992, with lead star Al Pacino finally bagging an Academy Award for his performance, following on from his iconic roles in The Godfather and Scarface. Many people have praised the film, as one fan titled their review on IMDb: “One of Pacino's best!”
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