Some actors are short, but their towering presence on screen is so captivating that you don’t even notice their height. Al Pacino is the best example of that. Meanwhile, other actors are so tall that you’re wondering how they fit into the screen, like the 6’4”Jason Momoa. So, whe...
Hackman’s unexpected and unusual death (he was discovered alongside his wife and dog) offers a chance to look back at a tall, commanding leading man with the versatility of a character actor. He could get huge laughs — as the blind hermit in “Young Frankenstein,” Buck Barrow in “Bonn...
That is only 13 movies less a year….but then you have to realize that most of the movies I see at theaters these days are computer animated kid movies that my little girls want to see. 10. So will I ever top watching 1,418 in a year again? Probably not…..that comes to an ave...
“Dog Day Afternoon,” about a bank heist gone wrong, got the audience on the side of the criminals. When Al Pacino (as robber Sonny) emerges from the bank and confronts the cops, he gets the crowd to chant “Attica! Attica!” This is a reference to the 1971 prison riot and the pr...
I was going to point out tom cruise is not tall but someone else said that. In his hay day girls used to fall over themselves to get near him! Height is not important, it's what's inside that counts. Quote missmarple Platinum Member July 18, 2015 Not short, not tall. I'd say...
“Dog Day Afternoon,” about a bank heist gone wrong, got the audience on the side of the criminals. When Al Pacino (as robber Sonny) emerges from the bank and confronts the cops, he gets the crowd to chant “Attica! Attica!” This is a reference to the 1971 prison riot and the pr...
“Dog Day Afternoon,” about a bank heist gone wrong, got the audience on the side of the criminals. When Al Pacino (as robber Sonny) emerges from the bank and confronts the cops, he gets the crowd to chant “Attica! Attica!” This is a reference to the 1971 prison riot and the pr...
“Dog Day Afternoon,” about a bank heist gone wrong, got the audience on the side of the criminals. When Al Pacino (as robber Sonny) emerges from the bank and confronts the cops, he gets the crowd to chant “Attica! Attica!” This is a reference to the 1971 prison riot and the pr...
Rumored to have first been a nickname, thistraditional French surname meaning "large" or "tall"originated in the Burgundy region of France. Perhaps the parents who named their babies Legrand in 1963 were foreshadowing their great stature in the years to come. ...
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