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Re: Okay, I admit it
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05/02/06 05:34 PM
05/02/06 05:34 PM
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Signor Vitelli
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Welcome to the boards!
I would recommend trying to find the uncut versions of the three films. The ones shown on AMC were edited/censored a bit for commercial television viewing. All three films are available on videotape and DVD.
Then, you may want to catch the chronological Godfather Saga the next time it is shown on Bravo or SpikeTV. It is edited/censored also, but you will be seeing a lot of deleted footage restored to the films (GF 1 and 2) which, IMHO, enhances the Corleones' story.
And, yes, it's time to read the book!
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Re: Okay, I admit it
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05/02/06 11:41 PM
05/02/06 11:41 PM
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Originally posted by AppleOnYa: The unedited video/dvd will make a great deal of difference. Sonny's death alone is so much more graphic and wrenching when seen uncut.
Only Spike TV has shown them in their entirety...but even then, you have to deal with the commercial breaks.
Definitely get the uncut stuff.
Apple
I can definitely understand this. I didn't have to worry about this, because the first time I watched the Godfather movies were a few years ago. I watched an old taped version of GFI from encore. I then rented the second two. Though I got the entire storyline of the GF trilogy, I did have trouble following another Pacino movie due to censorship on cable channels. That movie was Devil's Advocate. I had no idea what was going on while watching it on TNT, so much was cut out (the suicide part, especially) and it confused the hell outta me. Fortunately, I was able to watch it all on HBO (and I thought...wow! there's more to this scene). But yeah, it's as if you have to have already seen the movie, to actually enjoy it on cable television.
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Re: Okay, I admit it
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05/03/06 05:47 AM
05/03/06 05:47 AM
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Walter Mosca
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I had never bothered to watch them 'till recently too, but now I have a mild obsession with the story.
Nearly finished the book now it really is a must, although I read "The Dark Arena" (Puzo's first book) before starting on The Godfather. He was a great author.
I don't think you can ever stop noticing new things in the films, from what I have been told, and what I gather here. This is a good place for information on the films and book, there are a lot of very knowledgable people here. See you around.
"Jonny Tightlips... you're shot! - whered' they get you?" "I ain't sayin' nutin'." "But what'll I tell the Doc?!" "Tell'um to suck a lemon."
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