From which play YouTube video of Al Pacino belongs to in Jack and Jill?

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In Jack and Jill, there is a YouTube video of Al Pacino having a nervous breakdown. In that video, what play is he doing? It seems like Shakespeare to me but which play of Shakespeare is it? And when he says "Shut all cell phones off! This is what the man said!!" Who is he referring to as "the man"?



Best Answer

It is a Shakespeare play, he's doing Richard III (he's also dressed like him). The line he's reading is from act IV, scene IV in the play:

If I did take the kingdom from your sons, to make amends, I'll give it to your daughter.

As for "the man", it's unclear; bear in mind that he's going nuts. He's looking and pointing up when he says that, so it's possible he means God, Shakespeare, Richard III or some higher up like the director.




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What play was Al Pacino in in jack and jill?

Adam Sandler accidentally exposed his genitalia when he played Jill, due to wearing a mini-skirt. Al Pacino, appearing as a fictionalized version of himself, is shown playing Richard III on stage.

How much did they pay Al Pacino in Jack and Jill?

It's almost like he was drunk. It's literally like Al Pacino got paid ten million dollars and turned up drunk every day so that he could pretend to be in lust with Adam Sandler in drag. Let's talk about this. Adam Sandler in drag.



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