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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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11/21/03 03:23 PM
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Originally posted by Pherdy: asuming the theatrical version is the one we see on the DVD, I voted for that
I wish I could research the effect of someone new to the series seeing them in reverse order:
[b]GF III > GF II > GF
I think it will add another dimension, a new perspective to the whole trilogy and turns it more into an interesting mystery-drama instead of a factual gangster-drama, as you would find out later on the who's and why's. also, in that order, you get to see the "lesser one" first, AND the whole thing ends with Michael on it's top being handkissed Don Corleone. [/b] Pherdy: That could be a whole new poll Off the top of my head, I would think a person could see GFII first without too much problem, since it has both Vito and Michael as main characters. If someone saw GFII without first seeing GFI, while they would miss some of the more informative storys, such as the passing of power, they could still follow the story line. Of course once they see GFI, the story would be complete. It would be interesting to hear someones comments about GFIII that didnt see the previous two. Most of the criticism of GFIII, is basically due to the fact, that it had "a hard act to follow" 
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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11/21/03 04:11 PM
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Originally posted by Pherdy: one thing that would be ruined though is the 'surprise' of Fredo's death near the end of GF II, because of Michael's confession to Lamberto
but otherwise everything you won't understand after seeing GFIII first, you will find out one or two movies later as if it was a murder-mystery
by the way, what did you vote yourself in your original poll? In my excitment about making up my first poll, I forgot to vote  Thanks for the reminder. I voted to watch it in chronological order with the deleted scenes. Of course this only works if you have around 7 hours free  Since I have, like most on the board, have seen the films countless times, I like watching in chronological order, something along the lines of a soap opera. In all honesty I do this in many sittings and not all at once, unless its a rainy Sunday after football season I would advise someone that has never seen any of the films, to view them one by one in order of release [GFI, GFII, GF III]. I would think watching GF II, while being most enjoyable, might be a little confusing to the first time viewer. 
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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11/21/03 06:25 PM
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The first time I watched it was in chronological order with deleted scenes. And then when I bought them on video I was disappointed to find that Part II was not in chronological order (I had assumed that Part I had De Niro in it). But now I prefer to watch them separately, (I haven't seen it chronoligcally since the first viewing) as I feel that the Cuban sequences lose their interest without the anticipation of wanting to go back to the Young Vito scenes. Oh, and Pherdy, you know I love you idea of a Memento style viewing of the Godfather! Do you mean the films themselves, or watching them backwards scene by scene too? That would be even better! Mick
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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11/21/03 06:41 PM
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Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: The first time I watched it was in chronological order with deleted scenes. And then when I bought them on video I was disappointed to find that Part II was not in chronological order (I had assumed that Part I had De Niro in it). But now I prefer to watch them separately, (I haven't seen it chronoligcally since the first viewing) as I feel that the Cuban sequences lose their interest without the anticipation of wanting to go back to the Young Vito scenes.
Oh, and Pherdy, you know I love you idea of a Memento style viewing of the Godfather! Do you mean the films themselves, or watching them backwards scene by scene too? That would be even better!
Mick Memento Style? I assume thats a term applied to films that more or less start at the end and work backwards? Seinfeld did an episode like that, the one where I think he went to India for a wedding. It was somewhat interesting, but really made you pay attention to what was going on. I dont think that style would work too well with the GF films, since character developing is so important to the success of the film. The going back and forth in GFII was a stroke of genius. The switches between young Vito and Michael as the don, was just about perfect.
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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11/21/03 07:19 PM
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Theatrical Of Course!
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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11/22/03 01:39 AM
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The theatrical version of course is special to me, because it's the original. However, for me, there is something about the chronological version that wins me over. I like the story told in that order. Ideally, I wish they'd re-release the chronological version, with the deleted scenes in the theater. TIS
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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11/22/03 05:38 PM
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Originally posted by The Italian Stallionette: [ Ideally, I wish they'd re-release the chronological version, with the deleted scenes in the theater. TIS [/QB] 9 Hours 30 Minutes LONG! MAJOR ASS NUMBING! Nope. I think the trilogy works. Gives you an end of a chapter each time a film ends just so you can rest.
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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11/24/03 10:22 PM
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Chronologically without deleted scenes. Then watch the deleted scenes seperate. They are good, but deleted for a reason.
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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11/25/03 09:47 AM
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TV version I assume has the deleted scenes. I like that because they are not on the DVDs (which I watch mostly) so its nice to see those scenes. Its really not even a votable poll. I'll watch any of them, any time, in any sequence, part of them, all of them, backwards, who cares its all "The Godfather." I don't even need the distinctions of I, II, III.
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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12/20/03 04:50 PM
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Ok ,...... I've seen the deleted scenes on the bonus disc from the DVD trilogy........How the heck do I get my hands on a version (either DVD or VHS , who cares??) that actually incorporates those scenes into the movie ???
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Re: Best way to view the Godfather films
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01/09/04 11:13 PM
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I watched The Godfather Part II first then The Godfather then Part III because that was the order that they were checked in/out of the library. I was a little confused during Part II but after seeing The Godfather it made a more complete story, and Part III of course was seperated. But I enjoyed The Godfather better than my first viewing of Part II becuase it was difficult for me to follow the storyline with Michael but after repeated viewings I like both about the same
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