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Re: I got it!
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12/28/03 04:02 PM
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Yes, check out the link that MM Floors posted. The reason Connie didn't go to Genco's deathbed was that she was on her way to her honeymoon. Mama, presumably, was busy kissing Connie goodbye and supervising the wedding cleanup. And anyway, the Genco farewell was "man stuff" in the value system of the time. Two more deleted scenes that I'll add to MM Floors' list: 1. After Hagen calls Bonasera to tell him that the Don will meet him at his funeral parlor, you see him getting dressed and complaining fearfully to his wife: "Do you know why he called me? They've killed somebody so important that they want him buried [by a funeral director]. I curse-a the day that you and Commore [Godmother] Corleone became friends." An excellent scene: I'm surprised it wasn't included in the DVD "extras" disc. 2. At the very end of the Gardiner Shaw scene from GFII, Michael turns to a hulking young man in a checked jacket and says, "How are you, Santino?" "Fine, Uncle Mike," he replies. This 5-second snippet was left off the DVD extra scene but it's important because it shows us one of Sonny's sons, grown up. The above two appear in the TV version of the "Saga."
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: I got it!
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12/31/03 09:30 AM
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Michael Corleone 14
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Originally posted by M.M. Floors: >After The Don tells Tom he's to go to California, Tom tells him that the hospital called and the dying Consiglieri Genco won't last the night. >After Sonny gets the call from Sollozzo, he goes to tells Carmella that the Don's been shot. He then calls up Tessio to get 50 of his men over. He tries to call Luca, but he's not there. MMF, are you sure that isn't on the bonus disc, I watched it a couple of days ago, and I'm positive that I saw Hagen saying to the don that Genco wouldn't make it trough the night. And I can also remember Sonny getting that call and telling Mama.
"I won't be a man like you." - Michael to Vito, orginal Part II ending
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Re: I got it!
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01/01/04 12:30 PM
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Don Santino
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I also received the DVD trilogy for Christmas and i was shocked by the number of deleted scenes and the remaining features. There is so much shit on that last DVD which just makes the set that much better.
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Re: I got it!
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01/05/04 01:28 PM
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Originally posted by Don Santino: I also received the DVD trilogy for Christmas and i was shocked by the number of deleted scenes and the remaining features. There is so much shit on that last DVD which just makes the set that much better. Theres not that much really! I was disappointed after all the hype about it! I would estimate the deleted scenes (shown on DVD) as adding to less than 10 minutes of play-time. I thought I'd be seeing another movie, such was the hype!
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Re: I got it!
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01/07/04 09:22 PM
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Mr Smeckles
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To answer Michael Corleone 14's question: The Godfather and The Godfather Part III are about 175 and 170 minutes in length, respectively. That equals about 2 hours and 50 minutes each. The Godfather Part 2, though, is 200 minutes exactly. This equals about 3 hours and 20 minutes. DVDs can only hold about 3 hours of film. If you've ever watched The Fellowship of the Ring and its extended counterpart on DVD, you'll notice that the original 3 hour version is housed perfectly on one disc, where as the extended version spans two discs, though it only has about 30 minutes more footage. So since Part II exceeds the 3 hour limit that DVDs have by 20 minutes, it was put on two discs, split right at its theatrical intermission. I hope that answered your question.
By the way, I'm new on this board... this is my first post.
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Michael: Sit down, finish my dinner...
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Re: I got it!
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01/09/04 11:15 PM
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going off-topic here, but yeah, surprise surprise to pick Viggo over Orlando, but I've seen weider things.
Its more than the deleted scenes u want to know about its also the history of how the Godfather was made, from that u have a lot to deal with
Take Care George Don Crazyman
"Tonight, The Crazyman family settles its accounts. Monkey and Strawboy, those lil amatuer artist f*cks. they've been screwing with us since the beginning. F*ck'em. Izabela, my ex-g/f, Tracey will pay her a visit, at her home. Ruben, take a train to Holman, light a candle for professor Nyman."
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