Pacino: An Actor’s Vision (Chinese Coffee / Looking for Richard / The Local Stigmatic)

November 17, 2019 - Comment

The Al Pacino Boxset Collection includes: *Chinese Coffee *Looking for Richard *Local Stigmatic *Bonus Disc (Babbelonia)

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The Al Pacino Boxset Collection includes: *Chinese Coffee *Looking for Richard *Local Stigmatic *Bonus Disc (Babbelonia)

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Anonymous says:

Bought it for “Richard” but enjoyed the added material I was never a big Pacino fan until I stumbled on the documentary “Looking for Richard” in its limited theatrical release back in 1996. I’d read the play in school and it had affected me enough that I wanted another way to penetrate it, but doubted I’d ever really be able to, not without standing up to my English Major friends, some of whom are now teachers, and admitting “I don’t entirely get this”. So, walking alone past a small theater, seeing Al Pacino of all people on a poster in…

Anonymous says:

Like Richard III? Well, we know he was a bad, bad boy who got what he wanted and then what he deserved. But you’ll be in love with the guy after you hear what this great, underrated (for his quality of modesty that few credit him with, and many never notice) of depth, scope, intelligence, this contemplative student of his craft which this genius of an actor reveals about the protagonist of one of the most popular (which many are surprised to discover) of this Shakespearian tragedy. It’s a tutorial on character…

Anonymous says:

Worth the price, great interviews…. This three film set also includes a rather interesting documentary called “Babbleonia” where we get to see Al visit ‘The Actor’s Studio’ and discuss where much of the ideas for the three films came from. Each film also includes a prologue/epilogue where Al discusses the film with Richard Brown. ‘Chinese Coffee’ and ‘The Local Stigmatic’ come with full length audio commentaries by Al Pacino. We also get to see Alec Baldwin join the conversation during the ‘Looking for Richard’ epilogue. Note:…

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