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Re: Bloopers [Re: lucylu] #414566
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Talk about nitpicking

I'm shocked to see the godfather part 3 to have least problems.

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Nice to see that I am not alone in being a nitpicker..


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Re: Bloopers [Re: johnny ola] #414675
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Doesnt that ruin the movie for you?

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I enjoy looking for the mistakes and they don't wreck it for me at all. In fact, I realize if I've missed the "flubs", I must not have paid attention well enough to catch them on my own!

Re: Bloopers [Re: lucylu] #414750
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I had already read through the goofs on imdb.com.But thanks for the link anyways.


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 Originally Posted By: Of-the-don
Doesnt that ruin the movie for you?


Not at all, in fact for me it increases the enjoyment of watching the particular movie, because it sort of makes one feel like an insider, or shall we say "part of the family". It also gives a person a feeling of self importance when viewing a film with others, and you are able to point out the "goofs". They in-evidently look at with great awe, for your vast knowledge of cinema....................


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When I point out a mistake, I hear "Can't you just enjoy the movie?" Yes, I AM enjoying the movie, flaws and all. Whatever ends up on the screen is part of the experience.

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 Originally Posted By: lucylu
When I point out a mistake, I hear "Can't you just enjoy the movie?" Yes, I AM enjoying the movie, flaws and all. Whatever ends up on the screen is part of the experience.


I think those people are in the very small minority. First of all they just "don't get it". Its not about finding fault with a film. In order to find a "goof", one has to pay close attention to the film. It is my contention that most people enjoy seeing these occasional "goofs" and feeling like an insider, witness the popularity of the "Making of such and such" shows, whereby the film studios, sort of give away their "secrets" by taking people behind the scenes.


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Re: Bloopers [Re: johnny ola] #415146
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The only flaws that really bug me are anachronisms in period pieces. There's no excuse for those.

For instance, in GLADIATOR, one of the Romans was wearing Reeboks.


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 Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
The only flaws that really bug me are anachronisms in period pieces. There's no excuse for those.

For instance, in GLADIATOR, one of the Romans was wearing Reeboks.


How about the Tarzan movie where one of the natives was wearing a watch?

I personally don't really look for "goofs", but I do notice the cars and their years in period films, such as the '65 Chevy being used in 1963 in "Goodfellas".

Speaking of cars being used in films, Turnbull has made a post in the past detailing most of the cars used in the Godfather films and how accurate they were, even to the point of saying what type of brand would have been used by who.

What I found interesting is that Michael didn't always choose the typical "Black Cadillac" as his car of choice. Other then the scene in hotel room with Kay, where they showed a Black Cadillac parked outside the Hotel Washington,





and his return when he went to meet Kay




It appears that once Mike took over sole proprietorship of the family, he didn't use Cadillacs anymore.

Mike was shown, first in the Packard limo,





*Packard can be seen behind the Buick. I believe that Buick's were also favored by mob types on low end of the ladder.


then in Tahoe in the Imperial Ghia.





Also I believe Mike arrived in Las Vegas in a Chrysler limo



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Re: Bloopers [Re: johnny ola] #415161
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Of course being the astute car aficionado that I am, I didn't go for all the glitz of Cadillacs and Imperials, I opted to keep myself low key, and drove my fashionable Chrysler. Actually it belonged to Hymie down the street, but he rarely used it and I was able to cruise around Miami in my orange clothing seeking out all the Yenta's who were looking for action \:x



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Re: Bloopers [Re: johnny ola] #415185
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The most obvious blooper is in Part II just before Michael ducks to avoid the bullets.

Kay is seen in the mirror on the nightstand and then magically disappears a split second before Michael hits the deck.


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Re: Bloopers [Re: Carson_Corleone] #415221
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The worst one is the missing punch by sonny, i thought that was bad.

Re: Bloopers [Re: johnny ola] #415283
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A truly SPLENDID post, Johnny! \:\) Thanks for those pics! Although, knowing you and your erudition, I would have expected nothing less!!! ;\)
And, what you said is right on. Any old director could have gotten any old Cads for a "gangster" movie of the Fifties. Trust FFC, the fanatic about details, to think it through and come up with that '54 Packard Patrician (prior to Michael Francis Rizzi's baptism); the '54 Imperial limo (when Michael visits Fredo and Moe Green); and that absolute classic '58 Crown Imperial Ghia limo that takes Michael back to Tahoe after Havana. One of only about a dozen built; and, at $13k, the most expensive American car--even more than the Eldo Brougham.
I would happily have had the one you like: the '58 Chrysler New Yorker that your namesake drove ahead of Michael's (probably Avis rental) '58 Ford Custom 300 when he called on Roth in Miami. But my favorite authentic car is the '57 Mercury Montclair that drives Michael in Havana: original two-tone Sea Green and Cream paint, slightly bent grill, loud tappets, tinny European horn--exactly what a Hispanic chauffeur of that era would have used to drive a rich gringo.
BTW: Did you check out the '47 Ford Woodie wagon in the scene where Michael woos Kay in New Hampshire? And the '54 DeSoto Firedome ahead of (or behind) the Buick you posted?


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 Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
The only flaws that really bug me are anachronisms in period pieces. There's no excuse for those.

For instance, in GLADIATOR, one of the Romans was wearing Reeboks.


Reeboks? Are you sure?

In one episode of the original Star Trek series, they went back to 1930s Chicago. On one of the tenement buildings in the background you can see one of those yellow and black civil defense signs that didn't premier until the nuclear age in the 50s.


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 Originally Posted By: Turnbull
A truly SPLENDID post, Johnny! \:\) Thanks for those pics! Although, knowing you and your erudition, I would have expected nothing less!!! ;\)
And, what you said is right on. Any old director could have gotten any old Cads for a "gangster" movie of the Fifties. Trust FFC, the fanatic about details, to think it through and come up with that '54 Packard Patrician (prior to Michael Francis Rizzi's baptism); the '54 Imperial limo (when Michael visits Fredo and Moe Green); and that absolute classic '58 Crown Imperial Ghia limo that takes Michael back to Tahoe after Havana. One of only about a dozen built; and, at $13k, the most expensive American car--even more than the Eldo Brougham.
I would happily have had the one you like: the '58 Chrysler New Yorker that your namesake drove ahead of Michael's (probably Avis rental) '58 Ford Custom 300 when he called on Roth in Miami. But my favorite authentic car is the '57 Mercury Montclair







that drives Michael in Havana: original two-tone Sea Green and Cream paint, slightly bent grill, loud tappets, tinny European horn--exactly what a Hispanic chauffeur of that era would have used to drive a rich gringo.
BTW: Did you check out the '47 Ford Woodie wagon in the scene where Michael woos Kay in New Hampshire? And the '54 DeSoto Firedome ahead of (or behind) the Buick you posted?


Good one on the Woody, and I do remember the '54 Desoto.


Add insult to injury, they whacked Carlo in a '51 Plymouth Cranbrook ! How much more embarrassing could it have been for Carlo?




They at least let Paulie have his last ride in nice 1941 Packard!



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...but I bet you pine for Frankie Pentangeli's '57 Eldo...or maybe that pink '55 Chev in the Havana opening scene...


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 Originally Posted By: johnny ola
Add insult to injury, they whacked Carlo in a '51 Plymouth Cranbrook ! How much more embarrassing could it have been for Carlo?



It was another form of humiliation for the traitor. If they had more regard for him, they would have whacked him in that red '55 Merc visible through the rear window of the Plymouth as Carlo is kicking his last kicks. ;\)


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 Originally Posted By: Turnbull
...but I bet you pine for Frankie Pentangeli's '57 Eldo...or maybe that pink '55 Chev in the Havana opening scene...


With all due respect I don't believe Frankie had a '57 Eldo, I believe it to be a '58 Sedan De Ville. Note the difference in the tail fins of Frankies car and that of a '57 Eldo Seville. Note that Frankies car was a four door, and that the '57 Eldo was a 2 door. I think it would have been somewhat out of character for Frankie to have had an Eldo. The Eldo was the top of the line model for Cadillac passenger cars starting in 1953, and in the early years a model that mob type guys wouldn't really have. Most just wanted a basic 4 door black Cadillac, especially a guy like Frankie, that drinks water from a garden hose, and prefers peppers and sausage to Ritz crackers and chopped liver.

I think one of the missing deleted scenes ;\) was when Frankie told Willie Cicci, "Hey Willie go out and buy me a black Cadillac, and nothing too fancy!"

Frankies car:




1957 Eldorado Seville 2 door hardtop.



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Speaking of Black Cadillacs and mob types, there is really decent model of the Vito's 1940 Cadillac Fleetwood Series "75". The only major flaw is that they show Vito, sitting in the back, smoking a cigar, and I don't believe Vito was ever shown smoking anything.










http://www.idcow.com/jd2050.html


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I have one of those, given to me by some shady characters... ;\)


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 Originally Posted By: johnny ola
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...but I bet you pine for Frankie Pentangeli's '57 Eldo...or maybe that pink '55 Chev in the Havana opening scene...


With all due respect I don't believe Frankie had a '57 Eldo, I believe it to be a '58 Sedan De Ville.

Well, you got me again, Johnny! I should have paid more attention to the rear door being opened, and the square top of the tailfin.
The last time I saw a '57 Eldo tailfin, it was on the business end of a harpoon.


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 Originally Posted By: Turnbull
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...but I bet you pine for Frankie Pentangeli's '57 Eldo...or maybe that pink '55 Chev in the Havana opening scene...


With all due respect I don't believe Frankie had a '57 Eldo, I believe it to be a '58 Sedan De Ville.

Well, you got me again, Johnny! I should have paid more attention to the rear door being opened, and the square top of the tailfin.
The last time I saw a '57 Eldo tailfin, it was on the business end of a harpoon.


Care to elaborate TB?


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 Originally Posted By: Turnbull
I have one of those, given to me by some shady characters... ;\)


How about the Godfather Computer Game? Have you dropped a few hints for that one?

Just tell them, some day, and that day may never come, I'll call upon you to do a service for me, if you get me the Godfather Computer Game, and that by chance if honest men such as yourselfs should make enemies, then they would become my enemies. And then they would fear you.





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