When Al Pacino said “no” to Christopher Nolan in the middle of filming, it sparked a fascinating curiosity about the legendary actor’s acting style…
When you’re a famous actor, you get to have your way, especially when you’re right! In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Christopher Nolan recalled a little anecdote that happened on the set of the 2002 thriller Insomnia, a specific moment when Al Pacino stood up to him…

I went to Pacino after a series of takes and gave him a note on what I wanted. He said, ‘I’ve done this before. You may not see it with the naked eye, but I do it every day.’ I looked around and thought, “Oh my God,” because he was there. Great movie actors can do that, and that’s what I got with Cillian [Murphy]
Christopher Nolan also opened up about his latest project, the highly anticipated Oppenheimer, and looked back on his 25+ year career, saying: “Every film I’ve made, in one way or another, has been film noir. They’re all about consequences. And with Oppenheimer, consequences are the quickest and the most extreme.”
Insomnia is a remake of the 1997 Norwegian film of the same name and the director’s first film for Warner Bros, a studio with which he would later have a long relationship. The film stars Al Pacino as a detective investigating the murder of a teenage girl in Alaska. He co-stars with Ro…
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