Yeah, I think that's why many people in the comments think some of them are bad, they are too used to all the awful and over the top, Scent of a Woman, impressions people do
That is the best al pacino impression I have ever heard.. i thought craig gass was the master impressionist of al pacino but Titus welliver nails it from young al pacino to older al pacino....
Titus isn't a comedian. He knows what he can and can't do. And also, it's more accurate in terms of playing the character of Al Pacino that he wouldn't be that loud guy he plays in the movies. He's never shown to be anything like his loud characters in real life. He's a calm and quiet, introspective guy generally.
@@johnjones1534 perhaps unknown and under appreciated is more like it. Most people have never heard of him, have never heard of Bosch, and have never seen Deadwood. Everyone who has heard of him thinks highly of him.
There have been so many OUTSTANDING Pacino impressions but I'm most IN AWE of this one. I'll tell you why. It's one thing to do a generic Pacino and crack some spontaneous joke as that character, which in itself impressive. Titus is the only person I've ever seen (and believe me I've seen countless Pacino impressions) who does 3 different vocal registers of Pacino. The artistry does NOT stop there. He adapts each according to the scenario/context given and still makes some coherent points! Furthermore - and this is my favorite - he does not fall for the usual traps that Pacino impersonators usually fall into, nor does he exaggerate the impressions to make it seem more obvious. To top it all off, HE DID NOT YELL at any point. So many Pacino impersonators feel their impression is incomplete without Pacino's iconic yelling, but Titus completely avoids that and brings it down to a conversational Pacino. Impersonation skill level: Simply The Best.
Would’ve loved to have seen him approach And Justice For All/Cruising Pacino where his young voice was slowly starting to morph into what it would become haha
Bosch is for this generation what Magnum P.I. and Colombo were to other generations! Great character with some amazing writing by Michael Connelly. FYI: If you want to see Titus do some more amazing impressions of Pacino check out his back and forth with Kevin Pollak. Hilarious! 👍
I found Bosch just a few weeks ago and was hooked from the first scene...what a tremendous show and actors and writing. Mr. Welliver's Harry Bosch character is probably my favorite TV or Film character ever. I was so sad when he turned in his badge and i realized I had come to the last episode.
We were high school friends with his first wife , Heather. We were over their apartment once in NYC for a party. He was a really nice guy but not well known. I think he was on "Matlock" and a few other TV shows at that time (late 1980s?) . They lived across the street from the HELLS ANGELS headquarters . I remember them telling me he was best friends with Jack Klugman's son Adam. Adam looks and talks just like Jack (they told us) . Decades go by without any thought of him (I don't watch any TV shows) and then suddenly he has his own series !
Wow...THAT was impressive. I mean, I don't think there's really anyone in the history of impressions who's done a celebrity's voice as they age, not to mention how super spot they were. Damn.
I love Titus' laugh. It is so earnest. I just started watching Bosch for the first time last week. Great show and he is awesome in it. He really needs to do a buddy cop comedy though where he is the NOT the straight man. Team him up with somebody younger like Zachary Levi or someone like that and let the young guy be the straight man. Think "The Other Guys" but actually good.
Magnificent. What else can one say ? Just think of the talent that was gathered for Deadwood, a show I consider to be the greatest writing in the English language since Shakespeare.
Titus did amazing here but I gotta say when he spoke about Brady and Belichick, that was more of a hybrid between Al Pacino and a soft spoken Peter Griffin.
He does it without exaggerating the impersonation which so many people do. Masterful.
That's so true. Even his "Hoohah" wasn't exaggerated. Lol
That was freaking amazing. The way he said “athlete” was phenomenal.
Titus definitely nails Pacino’s voice thru the Era’s
*eras
@@fezzik7619 no, he meant through era is
Right
Those impressions are great because they're natural. He does the real Pacino, not a caricature.
Yeah, I think that's why many people in the comments think some of them are bad, they are too used to all the awful and over the top, Scent of a Woman, impressions people do
Agreed. Baldwin is good too
That is the best al pacino impression I have ever heard.. i thought craig gass was the master impressionist of al pacino but Titus welliver nails it from young al pacino to older al pacino....
Rich was clearly trying to set him up for the loud reactionary version and he evaded it deftly. Impressed
Titus isn't a comedian. He knows what he can and can't do. And also, it's more accurate in terms of playing the character of Al Pacino that he wouldn't be that loud guy he plays in the movies. He's never shown to be anything like his loud characters in real life. He's a calm and quiet, introspective guy generally.
@@TheGeorgeD13 he can do the loud version if he felt like it. That’s the easy thing everyone else does.
@@MaximumCarne but its also the fun version
I had never heard of Titus Welliver, but he is brilliant! So understated, just masterful. Different decades of Pacino... brilliant!
He has been in a lot of shows. It is the beard that is throwing you off.
Hamm's #2 in The Town
@@TheGeorgeGlass No I haven't. I don't watch many series, more movies.
@@rulinghabshe was awesome in SONS OF ANARCHY as Jimmy O'Fallen!!!!!!!
I discovered him recently, as I just binged "Deadwood"..he is great in that show
Some of the best Pacino I've heard! Simply awesome!!! The 90's Pacino was amazing!!!
Titus was awesome in Deadwood. He is highly underrated.
Many seasons of Bosch, would say he's not at all underated
@@johnjones1534 perhaps unknown and under appreciated is more like it. Most people have never heard of him, have never heard of Bosch, and have never seen Deadwood. Everyone who has heard of him thinks highly of him.
So upset he decided not to come back for the movie tho, Silas Adams was a great character.
Then there was sons of anarchy
I HATED him in Sons of Anarchy, signs of a great actor for me.
Kevin Pollak had the same setup for Titus 10+ years ago. Give Kevin the credit for the setup and Titus for bringing it home as always.
It’s how he adds all the gestures and actions for me😅😅
That’s super impressive
Man such an underrated actor
Love his Harry Bosch character 🔥🔥
There have been so many OUTSTANDING Pacino impressions but I'm most IN AWE of this one. I'll tell you why.
It's one thing to do a generic Pacino and crack some spontaneous joke as that character, which in itself impressive. Titus is the only person I've ever seen (and believe me I've seen countless Pacino impressions) who does 3 different vocal registers of Pacino. The artistry does NOT stop there. He adapts each according to the scenario/context given and still makes some coherent points! Furthermore - and this is my favorite - he does not fall for the usual traps that Pacino impersonators usually fall into, nor does he exaggerate the impressions to make it seem more obvious. To top it all off, HE DID NOT YELL at any point. So many Pacino impersonators feel their impression is incomplete without Pacino's iconic yelling, but Titus completely avoids that and brings it down to a conversational Pacino. Impersonation skill level: Simply The Best.
I love him, he is a great actor. The new series Bosch, Legend is even better than the original which was superb.
Agreed 👍🏿
Does it pick up? I watched the first episode and was frankly a little bored and I LOVED Bosch.
@@reneskyggebjerg2092 Yes, keep watching.
TW is awesome, but let's pump the brakes on "Legend" being better than the original. It's not, but it's not his fault, either, he always kills it.
Wow! That is the best impression of Pacino I've heard! Spot on
I love how “modern” Pacino is “scent of Woman “ and forward, which came out 30 years ago
Rich is stuck in the past. I thought the same thing
We've binged Bosch twice through the years. This guy is great!!
Love Titus! Really good at his craft. Bosch is amazing.
Very impressive. I'd like to hear the louder Heat/Any Given Sunday/Devil's Advocate Pacino.
Titus passed a really tough test.
Always the best Pacino. It's unmistakeable that he conjures him from a place of deep respect & admiration.
Titus is just a fantastic actor. Very under rated.
Wow, Titus channels Pacino, amazing.
Best I've ever heard, just listened and it easily could fool anyone
Eisen does a great imitation of a sports journalist.
Meh
Would’ve loved to have seen him approach And Justice For All/Cruising Pacino where his young voice was slowly starting to morph into what it would become haha
Definitely!
Killed it 💯
Great impressions!! Amazing!! Great actor for decades!! Never knew he did impressions!! Lol
Best Pacino I've seen
Titus is brilliant. Fun man. This was so good.
Bosch is for this generation what Magnum P.I. and Colombo were to other generations! Great character with some amazing writing by Michael Connelly. FYI: If you want to see Titus do some more amazing impressions of Pacino check out his back and forth with Kevin Pollak. Hilarious! 👍
I found Bosch just a few weeks ago and was hooked from the first scene...what a tremendous show and actors and writing. Mr. Welliver's Harry Bosch character is probably my favorite TV or Film character ever. I was so sad when he turned in his badge and i realized I had come to the last episode.
Wow he’s a real student of Al Pacino movies
Best Pacino impression I have heard.
Wow! Amazing! ….if you can get him doing Al Pacino and Dan Soder doing Macho Man Savage and have a conversation. PRICELESS!
That was the best Al Pacino I've ever seen.
That was incredible. Lol. Great impressions.
Bosch is one of my all time favorite show. Titus is vey underrated.
Titus Is an AMAZING Actor, with talents BEYOND most of his colleagues .... Damn GOOD impressionist as well !!!😉👌👍👍👍👍
I love Bosch, miss that show. Titus Welliver is a fantastic actor.
It's the man in black from Lost!!!!❤❤❤
Pretty goddamn great.
We were high school friends with his first wife , Heather. We were over their apartment once in NYC for a party. He was a really nice guy but not well known. I think he was on "Matlock" and a few other TV shows at that time (late 1980s?) . They lived across the street from the HELLS ANGELS headquarters . I remember them telling me he was best friends with Jack Klugman's son Adam. Adam looks and talks just like Jack (they told us) . Decades go by without any thought of him (I don't watch any TV shows) and then suddenly he has his own series !
Wow...THAT was impressive. I mean, I don't think there's really anyone in the history of impressions who's done a celebrity's voice as they age, not to mention how super spot they were. Damn.
There's a video from Deadwood where he does Pacino, David Milch, Robert Duvall, and others.
He nailed it
I love Titus' laugh. It is so earnest. I just started watching Bosch for the first time last week. Great show and he is awesome in it. He really needs to do a buddy cop comedy though where he is the NOT the straight man. Team him up with somebody younger like Zachary Levi or someone like that and let the young guy be the straight man. Think "The Other Guys" but actually good.
Amazing! Makes me admire Titus even more!
My face literally hurts from smiling for four and a half minutes
Wow.. What a find. Heard about this on the Audible Bosch podcasts.
Absolute Gold !!!
Titus has the Godfather 1&2 Michael Coleone-Al Pacino voice that is effortless.
Great gobs of goose grease! Titus absolutely rules with his impressions!
You gotta love Harry Bosch
Amazing, outstanding, impressive!
That was ducking brilliant
My favourite actor hands down
Bosch, Sons of Anarchy, Deadwood. Incredible actor. Looking forward to more Bosch: Legacy.
He did this years ago with kevin pollack. Great impressions
Crushed all 3. Last one was the best
Magnificent. What else can one say ? Just think of the talent that was gathered for Deadwood, a show I consider to be the greatest writing in the English language since Shakespeare.
"It must be the procession of years and wanton leakage"
Very enjoyable THANKS
WOW THAT IS UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!
Wow! Great!! Thank you!
Brilliant impression Brilliant actor
How can you have this man in your studio and not ask for Scarface Pacino?
That would have been a Tony Montana impression.
Titus Welliver? I thought that was Bert
Kreischer 🤣
Same. I thought it was the machine!
Just plain brilliant!!
Good actor. Loved him in Son’s of Anarchy
That is AMAZING!!!
Absolute perfection, times three.
I needed him to do a Pacino from Any Given Sunday, lol. Titus did Pacino very well.
I would love to hear him deliver Pacino’s rant from Devil’s Advocate ….Titus is that good
He’s a real talent.
Perfect. Chefs kiss
Love Titus Welliver!
That was Awesome!!
pacino is pacino and no one else can do it.
❤
That was amazing!!! The best Pacino ever
if only he's a couple of decades younger, I want Titus to play the young Al in The Offer.
Best pacino impression ever
INCREDIBLE
LOL! Flawless as usual. Titus also does a perfect Christopher Walken,
Just plain wow !
Welcome to the zoom room! Hooahhh!!
Best i impression of Pacino i ever seen. 😄👍
Loved it!!!
Looks like he's been making skateboards for the last 30 years!
Those are crazy good. 😂
Brilliant impressions!
Wow that’s just amazing
That's a lot of cologne. I lost it. 🤣🤣
This guy is so underated!!
Amazing bro
Bill Hader has THE BEST impression of Pacino. His face transforms and everything
Titus did amazing here but I gotta say when he spoke about Brady and Belichick, that was more of a hybrid between Al Pacino and a soft spoken Peter Griffin.
Excellent impression 😂
I lovvvvveeeeeeeeeeee Bosch..amazing character for this guy. This guy is the boss!
Incredible! So convincing.....
He should play the new Vincent Hanna (Pacino's character) in Heat 2.
underrated actor overall