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Al Pacino's 'The Hangman' gets rare 0 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating

Al Pacino's 'The Hangman' gets rare 0 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating
Umberto Gonzalez Thu, Dec 21 3:31 PM EST
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Al Pacino’s ‘The Hangman’ Gets Rare 0 Percent Rotten Tomatoes Rating
He may have multiple Oscars, Emmys, Golden Globes and even two Tony Awards, but Al Pacino’s newest movie, “The Hangman,” has received the rare 0 percent critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, TheWrap has learned.

Pacino’s latest bomb joins Adam Sandler’s “The Ridiculous 6” in the zero percent club along with Elle Fanning’s “The Nutcracker in 3D,” and the “Saturday Night Fever” sequel “Staying Alive.”

“The Hangman” centers on decorated homicide detective Ray Archer (Pacino) who partners with criminal profiler Will Ruiney (Karl Urban) to catch one of the city’s notoriously vicious serial killers, who is playing a twisted version of murder using the child’s game … Hangman, while journalist Christi Davies (Brittany Snow) reports on the crime spree, shadowing the detectives.
 

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Al Pacino's 'The Hangman' gets rare 0 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating

Al Pacino's 'The Hangman' gets rare 0 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating
Umberto Gonzalez Thu, Dec 21 3:31 PM EST
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Al Pacino’s ‘The Hangman’ Gets Rare 0 Percent Rotten Tomatoes Rating
He may have multiple Oscars, Emmys, Golden Globes and even two Tony Awards, but Al Pacino’s newest movie, “The Hangman,” has received the rare 0 percent critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, TheWrap has learned.

Pacino’s latest bomb joins Adam Sandler’s “The Ridiculous 6” in the zero percent club along with Elle Fanning’s “The Nutcracker in 3D,” and the “Saturday Night Fever” sequel “Staying Alive.”

“The Hangman” centers on decorated homicide detective Ray Archer (Pacino) who partners with criminal profiler Will Ruiney (Karl Urban) to catch one of the city’s notoriously vicious serial killers, who is playing a twisted version of murder using the child’s game … Hangman, while journalist Christi Davies (Brittany Snow) reports on the crime spree, shadowing the detectives.

They probably shoulda waited a bit to post this article

It's now got 1 positive

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Ridiculous 6 was pretty bad, but the hanging scene and particularly the baseball scene were pretty great.

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Seriously, what in the hell happened to Pacino? Seems like every couple years he loses a little bit more of his sanity.
 

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How did Al Pacino and Robert de Niro turn into such terrible actors in their older years?

I know it's about money, but I feel like guys with that much natural talent wouldn't even need to try in their older years. De Niro did well on that HBO thing about Bernie Madoff, but that was probably the first decent acting job I've seen from him in a decade.
 

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Al Pacino's 'The Hangman' gets rare 0 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating

Al Pacino's 'The Hangman' gets rare 0 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating
Umberto Gonzalez Thu, Dec 21 3:31 PM EST
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Al Pacino’s ‘The Hangman’ Gets Rare 0 Percent Rotten Tomatoes Rating
He may have multiple Oscars, Emmys, Golden Globes and even two Tony Awards, but Al Pacino’s newest movie, “The Hangman,” has received the rare 0 percent critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, TheWrap has learned.

Pacino’s latest bomb joins Adam Sandler’s “The Ridiculous 6” in the zero percent club along with Elle Fanning’s “The Nutcracker in 3D,” and the “Saturday Night Fever” sequel “Staying Alive.”

“The Hangman” centers on decorated homicide detective Ray Archer (Pacino) who partners with criminal profiler Will Ruiney (Karl Urban) to catch one of the city’s notoriously vicious serial killers, who is playing a twisted version of murder using the child’s game … Hangman, while journalist Christi Davies (Brittany Snow) reports on the crime spree, shadowing the detectives.
Surprised that they also forgot to mention Bucky Larson is also in the 0% club.
 

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How did Al Pacino and Robert de Niro turn into such terrible actors in their older years?

I know it's about money, but I feel like guys with that much natural talent wouldn't even need to try in their older years. De Niro did well on that HBO thing about Bernie Madoff, but that was probably the first decent acting job I've seen from him in a decade.

Honestly don't know. But I guess age does catch up to you
 

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Al Pacino's 'The Hangman' gets rare 0 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating

Al Pacino's 'The Hangman' gets rare 0 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating
Umberto Gonzalez Thu, Dec 21 3:31 PM EST
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Al Pacino’s ‘The Hangman’ Gets Rare 0 Percent Rotten Tomatoes Rating
He may have multiple Oscars, Emmys, Golden Globes and even two Tony Awards, but Al Pacino’s newest movie, “The Hangman,” has received the rare 0 percent critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, TheWrap has learned.

Pacino’s latest bomb joins Adam Sandler’s “The Ridiculous 6” in the zero percent club along with Elle Fanning’s “The Nutcracker in 3D,” and the “Saturday Night Fever” sequel “Staying Alive.”

“The Hangman” centers on decorated homicide detective Ray Archer (Pacino) who partners with criminal profiler Will Ruiney (Karl Urban) to catch one of the city’s notoriously vicious serial killers, who is playing a twisted version of murder using the child’s game … Hangman, while journalist Christi Davies (Brittany Snow) reports on the crime spree, shadowing the detectives.

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How did Al Pacino and Robert de Niro turn into such terrible actors in their older years?

I know it's about money, but I feel like guys with that much natural talent wouldn't even need to try in their older years. De Niro did well on that HBO thing about Bernie Madoff, but that was probably the first decent acting job I've seen from him in a decade.

Honestly don't know. But I guess age does catch up to you

Botox! :suds:
 

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Ridiculous 6 was pretty bad, but the hanging scene and particularly the baseball scene were pretty great.

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Ok who else is tired of John Turturro in baseball movies? Last time he was Billy Martin the Bronx is Burning
 

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How did Al Pacino and Robert de Niro turn into such terrible actors in their older years?

I know it's about money, but I feel like guys with that much natural talent wouldn't even need to try in their older years. De Niro did well on that HBO thing about Bernie Madoff, but that was probably the first decent acting job I've seen from him in a decade.
Like Bad Grandpa? Terlit paper !
 
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