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Re: What is your favourite Godfather film?
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04/15/07 07:43 PM
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Im just watching one now. It was 1am last night and i thought right i will watch it, it will be over about 3am half 2 i was falling asleep and it said around 2 hour left i looked at the run time and i was like WHAT! great movie though just about to watch the 2nd half of Godfather 1 now. And if u say 2 is better then 1 im in for a good time.
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Re: What is your favourite Godfather film?
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04/16/07 07:20 PM
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I would favor GF1 slightly over GF2.
GF1 - I loved the way Michael calculated and strategized to take out his enemies in GF1. Taking care of all family business... the five families, Carlo, Moe Green etc..
GF2 - I loved the way he outsmarted Hyman Roth despite Fredo being a handicap for him. (Tom saying Roth played this one beautifully, I wanted to smack him) LOL
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Re: What is your favourite Godfather film?
[Re: ScarFather]
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05/08/07 02:18 AM
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The greatest scene in GodFather 3 is Micheal's reminiscences of the dances with Appo, with Kay and with Mary. That scene unites the three films into one legends.
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Re: What is your favourite Godfather film?
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05/16/07 10:25 PM
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I cannot decide between one and two, they are both superb. When I feel like I lean toward two, I think about one, and like one more. It's tough. So I'll list what I like about the three:
1) Beginning, story developes from the very beginning, Brando's acting is excellent. From the war in New York, to the love scenes in Sicily, to the baptism sequence, this movie is very well put together.
2) I love the business between Michael and Hyman Roth, especially how they could add history to go along with it (although they do that throughout the entire trilogy), in referring to the Cuban Revolution. I also enjoyed the rise of Vito Corleone very much. The fact that Coppola and Co. made Michael and Vito's story parallel to one another is icing on the cake. The very last scene is classic.
3) Though it gets a bad rap, and has its flaws, I do not consider it a bad film, not even a mediocre film. When it comes to most trilogies, the third one usually sucks. In this case, GFIII had to compete with two great films, one being even a best picture. It still carried my interest as a viewer with the story of Michael's business with Immobiliare and its reflection the modern aspect of the mafia. I consider Sofia Coppola the Jar Jar Binks of GFIII (I stole that line, so lay off). If the original plan of casting Winona Ryder would have privaled, I believe this film would not have gotten such a bad rap. (George Hamilton, too).
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Re: What is your favourite Godfather film?
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06/03/07 04:48 PM
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I see part 1 and 2 as one movie. The third never existed. Except the ending of the third was well done. sofia coppola gets what she deserved for her bad acting.
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Re: What is your favourite Godfather film?
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06/15/07 01:53 AM
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My favorite is Part II. The tremendous effort put into GF 1 was exceeded here, at least IMO. LOVED Vito's prequel story. And of course Robert De Niro is phenominal. The original is my next favorite (Marlon Brando and Pacino. Incomparable actors.) Part III is a very good film IMO, it just has a terrible reputation because of Sofia Coppola. To be honest, I didn't think she was that horrible. Not a great acting job, but competent. And Al Pacino was perfect as always.
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