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“Dancing with the Stars” to get Al Pacino?

June
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AP photo/Matt Sayles

Sometime this last week, between the “Ocean’s 13” debut and his accepting the American Film Institute’s lifetime achievement award, Sneden’s Landing resident Pacino answered some questions for TIME magazine’s readers. In their “10 Questions” feature, one person asked, “I know you are a private person, but I hear that you can really dance. Would you consider doing Dancing with the Stars?” His reply?

“Actually, I would consider it. All due respect and trying to be as modest as I can be, I am a dancer. But I don’t think I would be on Dancing with the Stars mainly because I would be too shy.”

To quote Jim Carey from “The Cable Guy” “Dumb and Dumber” … “so what you’re saying is, there’s a chance.” And for all those remember how well he cut a rug with Gabrielle Anwar in “Scent of a Woman,” I think we all know Pacino would be up to the challenge.

“10 Questions for Al Pacino” [TIME]

Podcast of Pacino Interview: [TIME]

This entry was posted on Friday, June 15th, 2007 at 10:14 am by Ted Mann.
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5 Responses to ““Dancing with the Stars” to get Al Pacino?”

  1. Mark

    Uhh. Actually that Jim Carey quote is from Dumb and Dumber

  2. Ted Mann

    Good call, Mark. Thanks

  3. Rose Anna Danna

    The correct quote is “So you’re telling me there’s a chance.”

    There’s a magical thing called IMDB.

    0 for 2, Mr. Mann.

  4. Ted Mann

    How on earth did this random reference bring out the quote Nazis? My apologies, Rose Anna Danna. Thank you for introducing me to the magic of IMDB.

  5. Rose Anna Danna

    Seriously. Why are all the quote Nazis coming out of the woodwork? In this day and age, it’s a shame that a purported journalist can get his facts completely wrong and get called on it.

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