Big-screen buff Patterson disappointed his quest to find Pacino was unsuccessful

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TORONTO – Part of Patrick Patterson’s basketball off-season involved searching for Al Pacino.

Patterson is arguably the Toronto Raptors’ biggest big-screen buff, and so he made a point of being back in the city for the Toronto International Film Festival last month.

His rookie TIFF experience wasn’t entirely successful however, as his quest to find Pacino failed.

“The No. 1 person I wanted to meet was Al Pacino, so I was pretty disappointed that I didn’t get to run into him,” Patterson said. “I heard that he was in certain places having coffee so sometimes early in the morning I’d wake up and go over there, but unfortunately didn’t run into him.”

The Raptors forward who was acquired last winter in a trade with the Sacramento Kings said he saw six TIFF films, and was able to meet several actors and directors.

His favourites? Jennifer Aniston’s “Cake” and Chris Rock’s “Top Five.”

“Just saw @chrisrock movie ‘Top Five’. Funniest movie I’ve seen in awhile. Had me in tears,” Patterson tweeted.

“There were two or three movies I really enjoyed,” Patterson said at Raptors media day to kick off training camp.

“A couple of them I thought probably shouldn’t have made theatres, they need to go back and work on them a little longer,” he added, laughing. “It was my first experience with that, I had a lot of fun with it and enjoyed it, got to meet some pretty cool people.”

The 25-year-old regularly writes short movie reviews — #Patspicks — on his NBA blog.

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