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Al Pacino's dialouge at the end. My God



God I wish he would just shut up. That monolog went on for what felt like an hour!

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I can say the same thing about your post.

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That's odd. You must have an incredibly short attention span then. Two lines was too much to process? I'll start a foundation in your name, we'll find a cure. Ask your mum to turn on Tellytubbies for you. Wait, no I'll ask her for you.

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I always enjoy watching Pacino chew the scenery and this was no exception.

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Totally agreed. and it was so well-written (god is an absentee landlord!)

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Oh, I thought it was great. If you're going to do an 'I am really the devil' film and not look silly, you're convincing is going to need some substance. That scene was certainly it for me.

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Deniro did it in Angel Heart with just long fingernails and an egg. Pacino stood around just telling yes I'm the devil, yes, yes, yes Oh yes. God

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The Omen (1976) set my high standard for 'devil' films whereas Rosemary's Baby (1968) set a far lower one for me. The latter ended with a pile of devil worshippers trying to sound all devilish and spoookehh which, to me, sounded as weak and fake as they come. I know it was the first of it's kind and all that but...! I do hang quite a lot on the quality of the convincers in devil films. And I thought Pacino's here was great: an actual crack at a reasoned argument with some depth and variation.

I'm not saying that scene won't bore someone else to death, that's a matter of one's own taste which I welcome :-) For me, just sticking your fingers in hissey water or making the pictures on the walls move isn't enough to round off the subject.

Maybe that's why God gave man fast-forward...

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I thought Pacino was awesome

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^^You are correct. It was a superbly written monologue and I can't think of one actor who would have delivered it better than Al Pacino- De Niro included. Pacino can conjure that fire from within so well.

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Interesting that the OP ends his post with "My God".

It was a superbly written monologue and I can't think of one actor who would have delivered it better than Al Pacino- De Niro included. Pacino can conjure that fire from within so well


Actually DeNiro does play Satan in another movie- Angel Heart. Totally different kind of performance. What Pacino accomplishes with his monologus, DeNiro accomplishes by peeling and eating a hard boiled egg.

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Actually DeNiro does play Satan in another movie- Angel Heart. Totally different kind of performance. What Pacino accomplishes with his monologus, DeNiro accomplishes by peeling and eating a hard boiled egg.

That's who the above poster was referring to. They were saying that Pacino delivered his devilish monologue better that DeNiro did in "Angel Heart".


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"Didn't he discover America?"
"Penfold, shush."

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To be honest, I thought both were very menacing but for different reasons. Both had different takes on the same role and played it very well for their respective movies.



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To the OP:
While it was a little excessive I agree, it was meant to be excessive.
This particular portrayal of the Devil was to show him as a 'blowhard', prone to long arrogant diatribes.



"I'd say this cloud is Cumulo Nimbus."
"Didn't he discover America?"
"Penfold, shush."

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the end sucks. but i like his it happened in monterrey dance. every time i hear those horns of that frank song start i dance like al!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCzEa98Qd1E



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Are you kidding? The scene was a highpoint in the movie and probably one of the best!

This scene alone is why i love this movie so much and Pacino has not often been THAT compelling. Every time i watch it i get goose bumps...

Transcendental and metaphysical. An all time classic moment.


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Totally agree !

Always look so forward to his monologue when rewatching this film !

Can't believe anyone wouldn't tbh.

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