`Guardians of the Galaxy` Dipuji Al Pacino

Al Pacino Open to Star in Marvel Movie

Editor : Ismail Gani
Translator : Novita Cahyadi


`Guardians of the Galaxy` Dipuji Al Pacino
Al Pacino, 71 bersama kekasihnya, Lucila Sola ketika mendarat di bandara JFK New York, belum lama ini (Foto2: MailOnline)

AL PACINO, 71, aktor pemenang Academy Award  (Oscar) mengaku terkesan dengan film "Guardians of Galaxy". Film arahan sutradara James Gunn itu menurut Al Pacino adalah yang paling menghibur, inventif, dan bagus. Ia juga bersedia jika berpartisipasi dalam rumah produksi Marvel.

"Saya mengenali sesuatu hal cerdik yang mereka lakukan yaitu : penemuan, daya tarik mereka dalam membawakan cerita, ada nuansa Shakespeare, saya terpaku di bioskop dengan tata suara yang bagus dari film," kata Al Pacino, seperti dilansir aceshowbiz.com.

Ketika ditanya jika dirinya ingin bergabung dan memainkan peran dalam film superhero tersebut, Al Pacino mengungkapkan "saya akan melakukan semua cara supaya saya cocok di film itu. Saya pernah main Dick Tracy dan mendapat nominasi Oscar. "

Al Pacino akan menggebrak bioskop dalam film "Manglehorn" dengan Holly Hunter , "Danny Collins" dengan Jennifer Garner, "The Humbling" dengan Greta Gerwig.

AL PACINO has watched "Guardians of the Galaxy", and he is impressed by the James Gunn-directed movie. The 74-year-old movie veteran calls it "the most entertaining, inventive, beautiful film" and is open to the idea of joining Marvel Cinematic Universe.

"I recognized the ingenious stuff they were doing; the invention, the attractiveness of the way they were performing it. It had Shakespearian feeling to it at times. I was caught up in the big screen, the great sound..."

When asked if he would like to play a role in the superhero franchise, he says, "I would do anything that I could understand in terms of how I fit in it. And you know, of course if I could fit in it. Anything's possible. You know, I did Dick Tracy and I got an Oscar nomination, so come on. I mean, what can I say?"

Pacino's next films to hit theaters include "Manglehorn" with Holly Hunter, "Danny Collins" with Jennifer Garner, "The Humbling" with Greta Gerwig, and "The Irishman" which has Martin Scorsese attached to direct.