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    • 'The Irishman' (2019) Director: Martin Scorcese. It might be a little slower and bleaker than something like Goodfellas or The Departed, but The Irishman can still be included among the greatest crime movies directed by Martin Scorsese.
    • 'The Insider' (1999) Director: Michael Mann. Michael Mann is best known for his action and crime movies, but The Insider is a more subdued film from the director that still manages to be utterly engrossing and exciting, showing Mann's immense (and perhaps underrated) range.
    • 'Glengarry Glen Ross' (1992) Director: James Foley. Arguably standing as one of the best-written movies of the 1990s, Glengarry Glen Ross is essentially a movie about men yelling at each other for almost two hours, but in a way that's riveting.
    • 'Insomnia' (2002) Director: Christopher Nolan. Insomnia is one of Christopher Nolan's less overwhelming and confusing movies, but remains tremendously exciting, even without much by way of time manipulation or anything sci-fi/superhero-related.
  1. A personal selection of the greatest movies from one of "The Greatest Actors Of All Time" by heath_kaos. Includes classics like Scarface, The Godfather, Dog Day Afternoon, and more.

  2. 3 days ago · Find out the best and worst movies of Al Pacino's career, according to critics' ratings. See the top 10 films, from The Godfather to The Irishman, and learn about his evolution as an actor.

    • THE GODFATHER, PART II (1974) Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Written by Coopola and Mario Puzo, based on the book “The Godfather” by Puzo. Starring Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, Talia Shire, Morgana King, John Cazale, Marianna Hill, Lee Strasberg, Michael V. Gazzo.
    • DOG DAY AFTERNOON (1975) Directed by Sidney Lumet. Written by Frank Pierson, based on the article “The Boys in the Bank” by P. F. Kluge and Thomas Moore.
    • THE GODFATHER (1972) Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Written by Mario Puzo and Coppola, based on the book by Puzo. Starring Marlon Brando, James Caan, Richard Castellano, Robert Duvall, Sterling Hayden, John Marley, Richard Conte, Diane Keaton.
    • THE INSIDER (1999) Directed by Michael Mann. Written by Eric Roth and Mann, based on the article “The Man Who Knew Too Much” by Marie Brenner. Starring Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer, Diane Venora, Philip Baker Hall, Lindsay Crouse, Debi Mazar.
    • The Godfather Part II (1974) Whether you prefer the first "Godfather" or "The Godfather Part II," it's hard to argue that the second film in the crime trilogy isn't the stronger Al Pacino movie.
    • The Godfather (1972) Based on Mario Puzo's bestselling novel of the same name, and widely considered to be one of the greatest movies of all time, Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" is as compelling a saga as they come.
    • Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Once again pairing Al Pacino with the great Sidney Lumet, "Dog Day Afternoon" remains one of Pacino's very best films, with one of his all-time greatest performances.
    • Heat (1995) Al Pacino has a remarkable filmography, and one of the greats within it is the one in which he emphatically declares, "She's got a great a**"!
  3. A fan-made list of the best Al Pacino movies ranked by IMDb user brady-vallbacka. See the titles, ratings, genres, directors, and co-stars of the 25 films, from The Godfather to House of Gucci.

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  5. 1. The Godfather. 1972 2h 55m R. 9.2 (2M) Rate. 100 Metascore. Don Vito Corleone, head of a mafia family, decides to hand over his empire to his youngest son, Michael. However, his decision unintentionally puts the lives of his loved ones in grave danger. Director Francis Ford Coppola Stars Marlon Brando Al Pacino James Caan. 2.

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