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Re: The Last Don
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11/13/03 02:11 PM
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the first one was decent. wasn't a great rendition of the book....but decent. it is definetely entertaining. the second one (the last don part II) was significantly worse, though.
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Re: The Last Don
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11/14/03 12:32 AM
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I have seen it out on DVD. I own The Last Don 1 & 2. They are both excellent movies. And I think the first series follows the book well.
Dante owned in that movie! Rory Cochrane's best role.
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Re: The Last Don
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11/23/03 01:39 AM
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I loved the book The Last Don. I think it's second to none of Mario Puzo's book The Godfather. The book was more modern and had every element, such as humour, love, action, and betrayl to make it an instant classic of sicilian mafia. I have seen only Part II of the mini-series, but I didn't like what I saw. In fact I don't think I want to see Part 1. In fact I was severely dissappointed as I didn't like the actors and they strayed too far from the book imho.
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Re: The Last Don
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12/13/03 10:05 PM
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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone: I'm going to rent it next week so I'll post my "review" then... Well,its been more than "next week" but I finally saw it. I thought it was pretty good. It does not in any way come close to The Godfather, but then again, what movie can? A thumbtack in my wall looks more Sicillian than some of those actors; the casting was a little weak.It follows the book pretty close, but(thank God)it left out the boring Hollywood jibberish.All in all, if you're read the book, I suggest checking out the movie. 8/10
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Re: The Last Don
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12/13/03 10:22 PM
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It plays a lot on USA I think, I see it everytime I turn it on.
Jerry: Ah, you're crazy. Cosmo Kramer: Am I? Or am I so sane that you just blew your mind?
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