Although, GFIII was no match for the first two, and my least favorite, it still was a good movie. I would definitely choose Coppola (whether he'd do it or not is another story). He was really tuned in with the "feel" of the era. How many times we've learned on this board how accurate and authentic he was when it came to the smallest detail. Whether or not it has to do with his Italian roots, I don't know, but it worked. All I can say is his direction and keen eye totally enhanced the trilogy. He is the most logical choice to me, but we'll see.

TIS


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