Winona Ryder Reveals Al Pacino’s 3-Word Response
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When Winona Ryder was 22, Scarface star Al Pacino, then 54, gently rejected her romantic advances. It was 1996, and Ryder, a rising Hollywood star, had taken a role in Pacino’s meta-documentary on a production of Richard III.
His track record might have grown increasingly spotty in recent years, but nobody will ever be able to deny Al Pacino as one of cinema’s all-time greats, and he’s even got an excuse for making so many terrible movies over the last 20 years after admitting he only did them because he went broke.
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