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Al Pacino, 79, FORGETS he's on The One Show and attempts to leave interview early

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Al Pacino, 79, FORGETS he's on The One Show and attempts to leave interview early

By EVE BUCKLAND

 

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Lol: Al Pacino was causing a stir once more with a gaffe-laden appearance on The One Show on Tuesday

 

He  made quite the entrance at the BAFTAs on Sunday evening, as he tripped and took a tumble on the red carpet while arriving with his girlfriend Meital Dohan.

 

And Al Pacino was causing a stir once more with a gaffe-laden appearance on The One Show on Tuesday.

 

The Hollywood icon, 79, appeared on the show alongside co-star Logan Lerman, 28, to promote their new Amazon Prime show, Hunters - with The Godfather star Al revealing he dreams about his roles.

 

He said: 'You always dream about the things you're doing' with host Alex Jones jokingly responding: 'Did you dream about The One Show [last night]?' 

 

Full Story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7967713/Al-Pacino-FORGETS-hes-One-attempts-leave-interview-early.html

He has admitted "I am never sober" so there you go.

Lucky he has lasted this long.

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Is it so "news worthy" to ridicule  an old man because he is no longer as he used to be?

I think Al Pacino is paying for his celebrity. Everything he does is in the fish bowl and everyone expects him be Michael Corleone or Serpico. The US embraces a culture of celebrity and we do not like to admit sometimes our heroes are old and vulnerable. The US had a king and his name was Elvis. And some of the news organizations likened the President's State of the Union address to a reality TV show. The US is a culture of celebrity and Trump is the ringmaster for America, the greatest show on earth. Maybe that is not all bad, but it hurts an American when those in power make a travesty of the institutions we hold sacred - be it the tearing of the President's speech or the refusal to shake hands, the both of them are naugthty children.

11 hours ago, Dumbastheycome said:

Is it so "news worthy" to ridicule  an old man because he is no longer as he used to be?

THAT is an assumption. I for one think he has always been an <deleted>.

13 hours ago, Dumbastheycome said:

Is it so "news worthy" to ridicule  an old man because he is no longer as he used to be?

 

agree, hardly 'newsworthy', actually an interesting and entertaining interview.

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