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funny thing in Part I
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01/11/04 10:50 AM
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Man I have the sharpest eyes!! In Godfather I of the DVD collection, you have the scene of Vito's funeral. Right after Tessio comes up to Michael and says "Michael, can I talk to you for a minute? " Michael stands up. Right when the screen turns mostly black from Mike's suit as he stands up PAUSE the film. You'll see someone's face in his suit! It's probably Michael's mother and most likely the overlapping of an alternative camera position but it shouldnt be there ofcourse. Go check it out, its actually kinda spooky! I'm hoping you all will see the same. If you have the same copy as I do there's no doubt you'll see it if you follow the instructions I gave to get there.
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Re: funny thing in Part I
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01/11/04 01:11 PM
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I am sorry to be the one to tell you....BUT It has been seen and talked about for YEARS! Try the search feature and read all about it.
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Re: funny thing in Part I
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01/11/04 01:12 PM
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Yes,  I know. Someone on another forum where I've also made a fool of myself told me the same thing. But then again...im happy that no one told me and i found out myself Cheers CC
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Re: funny thing in Part I
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01/11/04 01:25 PM
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btw ... on which keywords could I trace down those threads then Fathersson?
thanx in advance
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Re: funny thing in Part I
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01/11/04 02:29 PM
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ok thanx for the nice words then I have already seen the photo by the way but im curious about the reason this was projected this way. Just a flaw I'm sure but still...I'm curious
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Re: funny thing in Part I
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01/30/04 09:58 AM
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do you really think it was inserted on purpose?
It seems to be just a flaw
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Re: funny thing in Part I
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01/30/04 04:10 PM
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well that wouldnt make sense. Why put something so abstract/fictional in a film that has more to do with earthly and non fictional topics?
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Re: funny thing in Part I
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01/31/04 02:53 PM
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I know this DMC. It just wouldtn make sense to add atmosphere to a movie like this using that particular effect. Coppola himself said he didnt know what it was and sais it could be a lens reflection.
From a post by J Geoff I took this:
'Godfather' still surprising, even to Coppola
December 2, 2001
While watching the new "Godfather" DVD, I noticed a startling image. During Vito's funeral, Tessio comes over to tell Michael about the upcoming meeting. As Michael stands up, in the crook of his left armpit a half picture of a woman's face can be seen. Who is it? How did it get into the frame? My roommate says it's Kay, and since it's over his heart, it's symbolic of their love. That sounds like hogwash to me, but I don't have a better answer.
--Tony Bates, Norman, Okla.
Roger Ebert: Good gravy! I see her, too. I owe an apology to Jeffrey Horowitz of Syosset, N.Y., who wrote earlier with the same sighting. I couldn't find the woman, and told him so. Now your description sent me back for a frame-by-frame creep through the sequence, and there she is, ghostly red against black, fading in and out. Is this a real ghost image, or only an optical illusion, like those Elvises people see on screen doors?
I asked director Francis Ford Coppola, who replies: "Gee, I know nothing about this. Will look, I guess. The funeral scene was shot really quickly, and I was disgruntled that they removed one day from its schedule. So nothing elaborate was done: we shot it as fast as we could."
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