I listened to the full version. It’s glorious. I can’t imagine the torture of knowing that you’ll never experience it because Team Coco will never post it on UA-cam.
Not in scarface man. That accent is horrible but iconic for some reason. The entire movie actually sucked but what its trying to portray that era of miami florida is very very interesting and they captured it perfectly. However, the dialog, the acting and script is awful. The music is phenomenal though.
I was so thrilled to see Conan talking to Al Pacino, my favorite actor. I could listen to him talk for hours. Not just about his masterclass acting abilities but his life story.
I think Conan nailed it with the energy point. Al Pacino, no matter when, no matter where, no matter the character will ALWAYS fill up the screen. There's a magentism about him that even in more subdued parts like in Donnie Brasco, your attention goes to him, always. You can't teach that.
conan is such a master at what he does. when al pacino gets the phone and he goes "that might be for me" he takes that unexpected interuption and just crushes it with a one liner
I was called Scarface from 11-18 after a car accident in middle school thanks to this movie & Lion King and the end of this interview made me smile. Glasses and chubby cheeks still don't negate the assumption of danger when you have a brow scar. 😂
I listened to the full version. It’s glorious. I can’t imagine the torture of knowing that you’ll never experience it because Team Coco will never post it on UA-cam.
@@CommonG Yes, I did, in fact, shut up while enjoying this entire episode while you unwashed monkeys were slumming it with the scraps Team Coco throws you. It's just so wonderful to be in possession of things that others want more than I do but don't have. 😛😛😛
Usually actors like Pacino are kind of a hard listen but Conana is excellent at getting them to relax and open up. This might be the most at ease I've ever heard Pacino.
I listened to the full version. It’s glorious. I can’t imagine the torture of knowing that you’ll never experience it because Team Coco will never post it on UA-cam.
Those Al Pacino interviews are the best actor's interviews since the old Actors studio ones.. I hope there;s more, wish it never ends to be completly honest! Good job Conan.
I don’t doubt the sentiment and intention but there also needs to be a modicum of order with chaos interjecting from time to time, that’s how we all survive and grow.
When I was 8, we’d just come back to the US from the UK, and I remember walking into Best Buy where they’d rereleased Scarface in 2003. The shiny, embossed packaging grabbed my attention. My parents bought it, and we went home to watch, but they sent me upstairs once it got too graphic. Now at 30, I know every line by heart-big respect to Al Pacino!
The original Scarface Scar from the 1932 film was an ‘X’ shape on his cheek. ‘X’ being a motif throughout the film. The remake having just one scar but having it cut through the brow and eye makes it a rare example of something that is both more subtle AND more striking.
Awesome n wholesome to see Conan simply being a fan, I mean Al fkn Pacino for crying out loud, what a legend!!! And Al is laughing at all the jokes Conan says n just such an awesome interview
I’ve seen Scarface so many times over my life and lost count it’s such a great film everyone I know that has seen or heard of it enjoys it whenever it was playing on TV I’d watch it
90's Pacino is my favorite with Frankie and Johnny, Glengarry Glen Ross, Scent of a Woman, Heat, Donnie Brasco, The Devil's Advocate, and capped off with Any Given Sunday.
I remember seeing Scarface in the theater as a teenager and lots of people where freaked out by the violence but we loved the movie I was surprised back then how critics attacked Al and his accent in Scarface of course yrs later it's a classic...one of the more quoted movies growing up so many great movies back then
Hearing Pacino occasionally crap on Scarface in other interviews kills me. He compliments the script in this video at least, but I was floored by Scarface. I was 15 when I bought the double-VHS & yes, there was some nonsense, the sound was poorly done, there were some cheesy adaptations that didn't translate well, but it really was an amazing, 5 star film. I had the entire dialogue to memory & I didn't even have my driver's license yet. "dee wurld, chico - an' everyt'ing een it". I remembered not appreciating Pacino very much in Godfather (though his confrontation of Frank Pantangeli was incredible), but I was like 14 when I saw it the first time. Brando was mesmerizing. I liked Duval best then. When I watch it now, I realize how impossibly good John Cazale was, but Pacino's pitch to his brothers about deleting McCloskey & Sollozzo - it starts with him being treated like an ivy league runt despite being a war hero - but that look in his eyes when he finishes the scene - "it's not personal, Sonny, it's strictly business". I was 2 seasons into Ray Donovan before I realized 'Avi' is Steven Bauer, who played Manny Ribera in Scarface.
It just occurred to me how much I can relate to the way in which Pacino's characters unravel to the point of becoming completely unhinged. I'm surprised at myself.
What a great moment back in the days, more than 40 decades ago, watching for the first time this masterpiece violent saga on VHS ... What a great soundtrack and cinematography that made amongst others the power of this movie !!! T. Montana might have been Mr. Pacino's best role ever ...
Al Pacino is talking about chaos,i like that..and came to my mind this phrase ordo ab chao which is latin and means order from chaos and i saw that phrase in one cd cover from a norwegian metal band mayhem..so thats the story...hello from Finland
I've recently started watching that show on Amazon called "hunters" (good show btw) that stars Al Pacino as a Jewish man, and I got so used to him speaking with an accent that it sounded weird seeing him open his mouth and speak in his normal voice lol. I was so used to the accent that I was expecting it when he started talking
scarface was oliver stones masterpiece, at the time it was right on the nose of 1980s miami, and had de palma directing pacino, with a great supporting cast, even the soundtrack is 5 stars, giorgio morodor
Scarface is still around cuz its one of the best gangsta come up movies of all time.. its real, its gritty, its the darkside of the American dream.. its inspirational.
Al Pacino is a living, breathing master class in everything. He's one of the few actors that you can look at, and see every one of his characters at the same time. What a treasure he is.
Good LORD. I say this as a guy who's always looked younger than my age, my whole life - and I HATED it when I was younger but loved it as an adult (despite losing my hair, or a LOT of it through the years), but after literally turning sixty seven just yesterday , I must admit, time is catching me. Some people age better than others. I'd put Al Pacino in the group that didn't. Wow. Seriously, he still could be the handsome guy he was, but how about a shave and maybe a haircut more befitting of one that doesn't scream the 1990s? Or before?
This is a really enjoyable interview. Still, I wish Conan would let him talk a bit longer, and I don't like Al Pacino being cut off. It takes a bit longer to finish your sentence and get to the point when you have so many decades behind you, and that is because the journey to get there is so important, so Conan should be patient enough to wait until the final thought and only move on from there. Regardless, a really nice interview, and very well done on disarming Mr. Pacino! (I know, nobody was waiting for a review from a nobody like me online, just my thoughts, because I wanted to hear what Mr. Pacino was about to say before being cut off...)
It's a tough thing to balance. when it started and Conan did give him space to go into a story or whatever Al did begin with just one word answers, but eventually it got into a more natural flow.
Really missed an opportunity.... Al Pacino...In! The Supa... You've got lead pipes... No you've got lead pipes! You're out of order .. Your pipes are out of order! Hoo ha!
This is the best thing Conan has ever done and we need the full version
I listened to the full version. It’s glorious. I can’t imagine the torture of knowing that you’ll never experience it because Team Coco will never post it on UA-cam.
long videos get far fewer views and they have a large crew to pay.
Jeez you guys are pretty intense
@@user-jr7bb6g9evwhy r u watching this video the ? Shut the hell up
@@mavfan1 yes, imsure Conan is barely making payroll...with his measly 9 million subs and tens of millions of views. Schmuck
Such a humble man and down to earth. He hasn't forgot where he came from. 👍
Al Pacino was and is a real force. Incredible talent.
was?
@@krimpooyeah when he was making movies
Not in scarface man. That accent is horrible but iconic for some reason. The entire movie actually sucked but what its trying to portray that era of miami florida is very very interesting and they captured it perfectly. However, the dialog, the acting and script is awful. The music is phenomenal though.
Hoffman..... Pacino..... DeNiro..... Williams..... Heston....
Real actors......of long ago
Will always be🫡🫡🫡🫡
I was so thrilled to see Conan talking to Al Pacino, my favorite actor. I could listen to him talk for hours. Not just about his masterclass acting abilities but his life story.
I just love that Al Pacino is listening to Bob Dylan on his iphone in a Shrek case, using ear phones with wires. Perfect.
Me too. I would've asked him which Dylan album is his favourite.
He's a normal guy, you can see it in his performances and how he comes across.
This just makes me happy thank you to everyone involved in making it
This has been a great interview. Thank you all!
Rarely leave youtube comments. But I have to, what a pleasant and wonderful exchange - Conan being his best, Al Pacino being himself. What a joy!
Conan has brought joy to so many people.
I know Conan touched on it in the podcast, but you can tell he’s still actually star-struck by Pacino.
Al pacino finding conan as funny as me is very reassuring
What the hell does this mean
@@travisthree11 sometimes i think people of that stature and legendary status dont enjoy silly stuff like conans humor
Pretty sure Pacino doesn't find you as funny as he does Conan. 🤣
It's interesting to see that Pacino is "on that page"...Conan isn't necessarily everyone's cup of tea.
Not sure what about your genuine comment attracted some negative people to respond here.
Only Conan can make his guest genuinely laugh as much and have really interesting conversations at the same time.
I think Conan nailed it with the energy point. Al Pacino, no matter when, no matter where, no matter the character will ALWAYS fill up the screen. There's a magentism about him that even in more subdued parts like in Donnie Brasco, your attention goes to him, always. You can't teach that.
84 year old al pacino expressing his passion for chaos in a performance, then joking about the chaos of being in a subway at 5pm. iconic.
Dog Day Afternoon is still my favorite performance from Pacino. And one of my top 10 films of all time.
What are the other 9?
Yeah John cazale is brilliant in dog day, as well as pacino. 💯 Agree with you. It's one of the best films ever imo also
Attica ! Attica ! Attica !
I recently watched it for the first time, I was surprised at what a good movie it was and was wondering how I missed it all these years
Charles Durning was good. He had to deal and feed off of Pacino. Same in Tootsie with Hoffman.
Scarface is my favorite movie. Seen it 50x and I love it more and more after each watch. Best acting of all time.
I have seen it about 80 times ...since 1985
*Eyyy Pelican*
"I always tell the truth. Even when I lie"
Academy Award was warranted for Pacino in Scarface
The world is yours Tony.
conan is such a master at what he does. when al pacino gets the phone and he goes "that might be for me" he takes that unexpected interuption and just crushes it with a one liner
I was called Scarface from 11-18 after a car accident in middle school thanks to this movie & Lion King and the end of this interview made me smile. Glasses and chubby cheeks still don't negate the assumption of danger when you have a brow scar. 😂
That sounds lovely and badass at the same time (not saying it's a negative). There's always that silver lining, y'know?
In what movie did a character say, "Scars heal. Chicks love scars"?
@@jkvz7184 Oh, definitely. I needed it as a sheltered kid lol
@@Noneya5555the Replacements? I think
@@RandyMarsh312 Yes, Keanu Reeves. Good movie. Thanks! 🍻
that's huge for Al to acknowledge HipHops assistance in boosting Scarface
It really isn’t.
@@Novarcharesk ok lol have a zippy day
@@Novarchareskyou really don’t know anything
@@Novarcharesk Are you calling AL Pacino a liar?
Full episode please, this is gold.
I listened to the full version. It’s glorious. I can’t imagine the torture of knowing that you’ll never experience it because Team Coco will never post it on UA-cam.
@@kevina3744 Shut up lil bro 💀💀
@@CommonGI know sir buzz kill over there
@@CommonG Yes, I did, in fact, shut up while enjoying this entire episode while you unwashed monkeys were slumming it with the scraps Team Coco throws you. It's just so wonderful to be in possession of things that others want more than I do but don't have. 😛😛😛
@@kevina3744it’s been two days, stop acting like you work with them
Usually actors like Pacino are kind of a hard listen but Conana is excellent at getting them to relax and open up. This might be the most at ease I've ever heard Pacino.
Everyone repeat after me: Full episode, full episode, full episode!
I listened to the full version. It’s glorious. I can’t imagine the torture of knowing that you’ll never experience it because Team Coco will never post it on UA-cam.
I mean, after you combine all of the video clips together you get pretty much the entire length of the full episode.
Seconded🤚
@@kevina3744 dude get some new material
He's my all-time favourite. Having Al on the show is just pure joy. Thanks for this, Conan!
"Say hello to my little friend" Boom
*people die
4:20 al giving respect to hip hop. I always wondered if he realized how much hip hop loved tony montana
He's got a wonderful sense of humor.🥰
Wow. This is amazing. Al is still so active. He still has it.
Conan did a great job by both conveying his deep respect and naughty fun to the old Man. Al is a living legend and no one will ever come close to him
Full episode PLEEEASE of Al Pacino with that gorgeous redhead😁. Come on - you can do it, Team Coco🧡🧡🧡
She sure is a beautiful tall Dutch woman
@@JohnGaltHasArrived That former President of Finnland 😂
Those Al Pacino interviews are the best actor's interviews since the old Actors studio ones.. I hope there;s more, wish it never ends to be completly honest! Good job Conan.
I love Al Pacino, he’s such a talent, a wonderful actor. I’m so glad he’s still with us and that he wrote this book!
Conan, this among your very best collaborations. So great. You really get something from Al. Unlike others have been able to do. Highly entertaining.
Agree. You can tell Al really enjoys Conan's sense of humor. I'm smiling while watching Al laughing at Conan's antics.
"without Chaos, where are we?" That is a banger. Bro casually drop one of the hardest quotes i ever heard.
I don’t doubt the sentiment and intention but there also needs to be a modicum of order with chaos interjecting from time to time, that’s how we all survive and grow.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 no.
Imagining him on the 5 o'clock subway, enjoying the ride with the open door while riding, ... "I shouldn't be doing this" - LOL😂
Not that good
The purest distillation of midwits thinking it’s somehow something deep when it means nothing 😂
When I was 8, we’d just come back to the US from the UK, and I remember walking into Best Buy where they’d rereleased Scarface in 2003. The shiny, embossed packaging grabbed my attention. My parents bought it, and we went home to watch, but they sent me upstairs once it got too graphic. Now at 30, I know every line by heart-big respect to Al Pacino!
Never watched any of his movies or interviews till now, but Al Pacino seems super sweet.
Have you been under a rock???
The clips I have seen of this podcast - Al Pacino’s number one & the most hilarious and engaging guest
Seeing him old is unreal, cause tou get reminded about the iconic roles he did before 2000s. He was young back then.
Pacino is a legend! Interview had me smiling from start to finish.
The original Scarface Scar from the 1932 film was an ‘X’ shape on his cheek. ‘X’ being a motif throughout the film. The remake having just one scar but having it cut through the brow and eye makes it a rare example of something that is both more subtle AND more striking.
Awesome n wholesome to see Conan simply being a fan, I mean Al fkn Pacino for crying out loud, what a legend!!! And Al is laughing at all the jokes Conan says n just such an awesome interview
Greatest actor of all time! Don't even try to argue with me!!
Greatest actor of all time.
Pacino is among the 2nd wave of 20th century iconic actors- Pacino, Hoffman, DeNiro, Walken, +++
Hackman and Nicholson is also in that generation
Walken no way
Al Pacino, one of a kind
Conan being extremely attentive at 4:58 says so much
Hands down the OG
2:58 I love the tangle mess of earbud cable he pulls out of his pocket with the phone.
Without chaos, where are we?
He definitely plays the song Rich baby daddy
Loved him in "Author Author!
The lady laughs like Ray Liotta on Godfellas.
So true
That man right there is a legend. One of the best to ever do it.
He seems like a lovely man ❤️ greatly enjoying clips from this interview.😊
Heat is one of my favorite movies, thanks Conan!
I've listened to this episode twice, it's one of your best interviews! Fantastic 🤍
Best interview, thank you
I appreciate that Al Pacino gave props to Hip Hop for giving “Scarface” a big push.
I’ve seen Scarface so many times over my life and lost count it’s such a great film everyone I know that has seen or heard of it enjoys it whenever it was playing on TV I’d watch it
One of the greatest actors of all time
What book is Al talking about at 4:07? The Scarface Papers? Can't find any book called that.
90's Pacino is my favorite with Frankie and Johnny, Glengarry Glen Ross, Scent of a Woman, Heat, Donnie Brasco, The Devil's Advocate, and capped off with Any Given Sunday.
A very nice run of films indeed
Carlito's Way
You forgot THE INSIDER.
What a man ...class act ...one and only
..❤❤❤❤❤
I dearly love this man!! God bless you, Al Pacino!!
I remember seeing Scarface in the theater as a teenager and lots of people where freaked out by the violence but we loved the movie I was surprised back then how critics attacked Al and his accent in Scarface of course yrs later it's a classic...one of the more quoted movies growing up so many great movies back then
Man this is cool to see Al . God father, Scarface, Carlito’s Way, the Heat, Scent of a Woman just a legendary icon
i'd give anything just to be able to watch each podcast from start to finish on the same day
Hearing Pacino occasionally crap on Scarface in other interviews kills me. He compliments the script in this video at least, but I was floored by Scarface. I was 15 when I bought the double-VHS & yes, there was some nonsense, the sound was poorly done, there were some cheesy adaptations that didn't translate well, but it really was an amazing, 5 star film. I had the entire dialogue to memory & I didn't even have my driver's license yet. "dee wurld, chico - an' everyt'ing een it".
I remembered not appreciating Pacino very much in Godfather (though his confrontation of Frank Pantangeli was incredible), but I was like 14 when I saw it the first time. Brando was mesmerizing. I liked Duval best then. When I watch it now, I realize how impossibly good John Cazale was, but Pacino's pitch to his brothers about deleting McCloskey & Sollozzo - it starts with him being treated like an ivy league runt despite being a war hero - but that look in his eyes when he finishes the scene - "it's not personal, Sonny, it's strictly business".
I was 2 seasons into Ray Donovan before I realized 'Avi' is Steven Bauer, who played Manny Ribera in Scarface.
It just occurred to me how much I can relate to the way in which Pacino's characters unravel to the point of becoming completely unhinged. I'm surprised at myself.
originally it was just gonna be called Face
nice
🤣🤣🤣
Shoutout to Al for giving the rappers & Hip-Hop they’re props for being part of Scarface’s success
What a great moment back in the days, more than 40 decades ago, watching for the first time this masterpiece violent saga on VHS ...
What a great soundtrack and cinematography that made amongst others the power of this movie !!!
T. Montana might have been Mr. Pacino's best role ever ...
Al Pacino is talking about chaos,i like that..and came to my mind this phrase ordo ab chao which is latin and means order from chaos and i saw that phrase in one cd cover from a norwegian metal band mayhem..so thats the story...hello from Finland
Fantastic clip.
This... THIS STANDS OUT.
The Godfather Part III & The Devil’s Advocate brilliant performances 👏🏽👏🏽
Aww he said i dont want you on the 5:00 oclock subway anymore. Im come with you. Thats so nice.❤
This is magic .
I've recently started watching that show on Amazon called "hunters" (good show btw) that stars Al Pacino as a Jewish man, and I got so used to him speaking with an accent that it sounded weird seeing him open his mouth and speak in his normal voice lol. I was so used to the accent that I was expecting it when he started talking
Al in later roles, starting with Scarface, was always accused of "chewing scenery". Well, yeah, that's why I want to see the movie.
Scarface is one of my favorites Al did an incredible job
The great, Al Pacino the GOAT
scarface was oliver stones masterpiece, at the time it was right on the nose of 1980s miami, and had de palma directing pacino, with a great supporting cast, even the soundtrack is 5 stars, giorgio morodor
Scarface is still around cuz its one of the best gangsta come up movies of all time.. its real, its gritty, its the darkside of the American dream.. its inspirational.
"From chaos, stars 🌟 are born."
A subtle difference between a negative, destructive chaos; and a positive, creative chaos.
Al and Conan rule!
Al Pacino is a living, breathing master class in everything. He's one of the few actors that you can look at, and see every one of his characters at the same time. What a treasure he is.
The only man in New York who likes rush hour😂
great content
I’m changing my ringtone to the same one Pacino has lol
Conan so of the cuff... Brilliant...
Awesome 👍👍
@6:27 conan does a spot on impression of my shar pei
I've always watched Scarface as a comedy and it's glorious
Good LORD. I say this as a guy who's always looked younger than my age, my whole life - and I HATED it when I was younger but loved it as an adult (despite losing my hair, or a LOT of it through the years), but after literally turning sixty seven just yesterday , I must admit, time is catching me. Some people age better than others. I'd put Al Pacino in the group that didn't. Wow. Seriously, he still could be the handsome guy he was, but how about a shave and maybe a haircut more befitting of one that doesn't scream the 1990s? Or before?
Excellent! ❤❤❤
..."inhabited by the role", that's what makes an actor great!
The ending of Scarface has always intrigued me for some reason
0:23 How cool if Pacino said "Its all in the eyes chico" lol..
Eyes never lie
This is a really enjoyable interview.
Still, I wish Conan would let him talk a bit longer, and I don't like Al Pacino being cut off. It takes a bit longer to finish your sentence and get to the point when you have so many decades behind you, and that is because the journey to get there is so important, so Conan should be patient enough to wait until the final thought and only move on from there.
Regardless, a really nice interview, and very well done on disarming Mr. Pacino! (I know, nobody was waiting for a review from a nobody like me online, just my thoughts, because I wanted to hear what Mr. Pacino was about to say before being cut off...)
It's a tough thing to balance. when it started and Conan did give him space to go into a story or whatever Al did begin with just one word answers, but eventually it got into a more natural flow.
Damn I love how Pacino just sitting there looking like the cowardly lion of mafia bosses
Really missed an opportunity.... Al Pacino...In! The Supa... You've got lead pipes...
No you've got lead pipes!
You're out of order ..
Your pipes are out of order!
Hoo ha!
That was a total Norm Mc Donald moment haha