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Rest in peace James Caan! our eternal Sonny Corleone!🥺😞💐
Did you hear James Caan just passed away?!
It’s so sad!!!
My heart just sunk into the bottom of my stomach. Genuinely crying my eyes out, I love James so, so much. Rest In Peace to him. 😭😭😭💔
Rewatching Scarecrow (1973) and immediately skipping the part where Francis gets beat up cause oh. my. god. My heart genuinely can’t take that scene. 🥺💔
I MEAN JUST LOOK AT THIS CUTIE?!? 😭❤️❤️❤️
Y’all… all I have left is the one loooong smut scene and this next Moth to Flame oneshot will be done and up very, very soon!! 🤞🏻❤️
the one and only legend,
forever our best actor
Happy Birthday Al Pacino!!!🥳🥳🥳
Happy 82nd birthday to the one and only Alfredo James Pacino!! 🤩💖 One of the best actors of all time and a film legend from Michael Corleone to Tony Montana and all of Al’s other iconic roles, films and plays, Al’s given us his incredible love for acting and talent for 50+ years! 🥺
Words can’t describe how much I love Al and his kindness and humbleness. He’s truly one of a kind and his acting is like second nature!! He got me into watching films and appreciating cinema like none other. Because of him, I discovered a new favourite hobby, met so many new friends from it, and watched many amazing films of his! 🥺✨
🥰🥳 My favourite film of his will always be The Godfather Part II and I’m still in awe to this day of his acting prowess! Happy birthday to Al!!! 💕💞❤
okay, okay I wanna see what you guys think.. 👀 what is your favourite look on Michael Corleone? absolute #1 fav drool worthy, hands down…
for me…? the EXACT way he looked here during the funeral scene in the first film… 🤤🤤
reblog with your pick pls I’m tryna see something!! 🥵
The Godfather hit theaters nationwide on March 24, 1972. Happy 50th anniversary!
#my hot husband🥵
My Italian man looks fine af at our wedding
#i love it #michael corleone
The Godfather studies
70s & 80s AL PACINO 😏🥵 request for @dinalovesalpacino.
Al Pacino in a scene fr. the New York Shakespeare Festival production of the play "Julius Caesar".
📸:Martha Swope
"Pacino, as Mark Antony, gives the evening’s most bewildering and idiosyncratic performance. The actor has a magnetic physical presence, and it’s impossible not to watch him when he is on stage. His Antony moves like a feral, street-wise gang leader who belongs more in the Bronx than in ancient Rome. So does his accent.
To compensate for his blue-collar patois, Pacino speaks in a slow, deliberate cadence. He spits out each word carefully as if he were afraid of mispronunciation. What’s left is language devoid of any feeling or emotion."
Michael Kuchwara, March 23, 1988.
Me too! 😭
The Godfather (1972) Dir. Francis Ford Coppola
The Godfather (1972) Dir. Francis Ford Coppola
The feminine urge not to date any man because they’re not 70s Al Pacino. 🙄
Chapter 30 means we’re back to the main plot of the fic! 😳🙏🏻 Only 5 chapters to go until we reach the end… 👀 Now that Michael’s in Havana to track down the mastermind behind the assassination plot, it appears his associates have more pleasure and relaxation on their mind than business. Surrounded by what would be known as “tempting themes” 😏 and debauchery, what exactly happens, and how does Michael react when he knows he can cheat on you and get away with it?