Yesterday I stayed off line most of the day because I was too busy watching! I began by watching GI with FFC's commentary - how wonderful to have his input - the only thing that surprised me was how down he was on himself as a director, how at one stage he criticised some of the second unit shots as being university film class standard...and how much I feel for him having to deal with the incessant pressure from Paramount...him and Al Pacino....yikes! It amazes me that in this difficult working environment he and Al still managed to produce the best of all Godfather movies.....
Anyway sorry for the rant & rave (there are more to come!)
Cheers!
Re: I got it!#25809 11/14/0208:51 PM11/14/0208:51 PM
I still cannot believe the cost cutting measures that FFC took to make GI but how excellent the end product really was.....if he hadn't of pointed out some of the "cheap" second unit shots I would never have known...would you guys have?
Re: I got it!#25812 11/16/0202:20 PM11/16/0202:20 PM
I remember the look on my moms face when i told here it was around one hundred dollars. But she new I liked it so much she actually did buy it for me.That was one of the happiest days of my life
You talkin' to me?
Re: I got it!#25813 11/16/0205:49 PM11/16/0205:49 PM
Originally posted by Blake Peters: I remember the look on my moms face when i told here it was around one hundred dollars. But she new I liked it so much she actually did buy it for me.That was one of the happiest days of my life
I can imagine that, getting such a present. I once got a football shirt from my favorite team, which costed about $60 at the time, which is quite expensive I think for a sport shirt, and my mother usualy is against these luxurious things, especially when it's a "gift-without-occasion" as it was then. But she just said that one day 'oh just take it' and realy made my day!
and Sveta, it sure beats the Grolsch VHS tapes don't they?
Re: I got it!#25814 11/17/0207:02 AM11/17/0207:02 AM
Wasn´t the Grolsch DVD-box last year? I diden´t even knew The Godfather then so I diden´t got it. Pherdy, I know it´s a bit late, but I like your avatar, I´ve got the same picture as your avatar as my wallpaper in black/white. It´s nice to have you back! I haven´t seen you for a few days.
"I won't be a man like you." - Michael to Vito, orginal Part II ending
Re: I got it!#25819 11/19/0207:35 AM11/19/0207:35 AM
Originally posted by Michael Corleone 14: Wasn´t the Grolsch DVD-box last year? I diden´t even knew The Godfather then so I diden´t got it. Pherdy, I know it´s a bit late, but I like your avatar, I´ve got the same picture as your avatar as my wallpaper in black/white. It´s nice to have you back! I haven´t seen you for a few days.
funny, I have the exact same pic as my wallpaper, only in color
Re: I got it!#25821 11/19/0203:55 PM11/19/0203:55 PM
I am reading some books about the godfather on this moment. I do not know if there is some kind of topic about it somewhere. Else I can open one.
But on topic: I thought the same as Sveta about how in godsname FFC made the Godfather part one and why Rudy (production of GF) wasn't fired and FFC also. But reading this book gives a total different view on those aspects.
There was an organisation called the League. It contains Italian/American citizans who in first place didn't like the making of the Godfather but later made production, how can I say it, easier for the production staff.
What it all comes down for for me is that what I read in this book (The Godfather Legacy) that without permission of the League, this film never could have been made. When the League saw it was a movie about giving another look to Italians, the approved production and nothing stood in their way. It contains a lot more but this is just to give answer on your question.
Francesco Corleone.
Re: I got it!#25823 11/20/0208:11 AM11/20/0208:11 AM
Francesco mentioned The Godfather Legacy book. It's a great read written by Halan Lebo goes into all the behind the scenes stuff. Even into the pranks Duval, Brando and crew got into during the shootings of the scenes. Worth a read.
So die all who betray Giuliano
Re: I got it!#25825 11/21/0210:10 AM11/21/0210:10 AM
The production manager of all GF's was Albert S. Rudy and all information is from the book 'The Godfather Legacy' as mentioned before. That is also the book where I learned of the existance of the League. There are more books about the Godfather on which I will give my view when I have read them all!
The Godfather books topic. Opening in a message board near you soon!