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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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08/13/11 05:38 PM
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Yeah Pentangelli was right.
I think at the specific times when Micheal told Frank to 'settle your differences with the Rosato's' it was the right decision.
Obviously considering what Roth was upto, you can look back on the decision and question it but I'm still not sure how removing the Rosato's would have helped the Corleones. They played quite a insignificant part in Roth's scheme in my opinion.
Well they were his muscle. Without them Mike wouldn't have been brought to the Senate hearing I doubt they were Roth's only muscle. They were pawns in Roth's plan, without them he would have used someone else. Where were they when Roth was running scared seeking solace in foreign countries?
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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08/13/11 05:50 PM
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The Rosato Brothers represent just how thoroughly Michael's greed for Roth's Cuban gaming empire blinded him to Roth's treachery:
In a nutshell: Logically, why would Roth, who had no interests in New York, involve himself in a dispute between Frank Pentangeli and the Rosatos? And why would he take the Rosatos' side? Michael should have smelled a rat. I'd guess that he might have probed Roth about his interest in them, maybe not have been convinced. But then Roth, playing on Michael's greed, said, "Look, Michael, just do me this favor. It'll be good for our deal." That was all Michael needed to hear.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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Shows that, as a form of 'muscle', they were hardly a threat to the Corleones. Thanks for the link, giving it a read now. I love learning about deleted scenes!
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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Shows that, as a form of 'muscle', they were hardly a threat to the Corleones. They were a treat to Pentangeli, not to Michael. At least not directly. And I'm not even sure if the Rosatos saw Michael as an enemy. Btw, the Rosatos are closely modeled on the Gallo brothers, including the scene when Pentangeli is nearly killed. The whole Rosato-Pentangeli conflict is based on the Gallo-Profaci conflict.
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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When i say muscle I mean they were pawns in his plan he used them because of their feud with Pantangeli. The rosato's were important in his plan because of their feud with Frank and he wanted to get Frank to turn informant I suppose I can see where your coming from. When Micheal realised that Roth was the one who tried to have him killed, he should maybe have had the Rosato's dealt with, knowing that Roth may use them against him. However, as noted above, he did have reasons for not dealing with the Rosato's, so he could preserve his relationship with Roth and then find out who the traitor in his family was.
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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03/09/12 11:31 PM
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Wonder if Mike felt bad or any emotion about being wrong about Frankie , before he flips Mike had just had his own brother killed. I doubt he was feeling much emotion then.
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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Wonder if Mike felt bad or any emotion about being wrong about Frankie , before he flips ?? In what way was Michael wrong about Frankie? He knew right away that Roth, not Frankie, was behind the Tahoe shooting. Michael ruthlessly manipulated Frankie. He scared the s**t out of him by visiting him unannounced. Then, when he told Frankie that Roth was the culprit, Frankie practically passed out with relief. So, when Michael asked him to "help me take my revenge," Frankie said: "Michael, anything..." That's when Michael asked him to stick his head in the lion's mouth by meeting with the Rosatos to "settle these problems." Michael couldn't lose: If they settled, it was one more worry off his mind. If the Rosatos killed Frankie, it'd be further confirmation of Roth being behind the Tahoe shooting. It was Michael at his most cunning--and most reprehensible. That was the real injustice done to Frankie. But, injustice or not, Frankie broke omerta and ratted out Michael to the Feds. He intended to bring Michael down with his affidavit and his testimony. He knew the risk he was taking. According to the code he swore to uphold when he was made, he had to die.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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03/10/12 02:17 PM
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I agree TB. Throughout II, the last thing Michael is manifesting is remorse about anything. Well, I still say he had to feel bad about wearing that ascot.
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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I agree TB. Throughout II, the last thing Michael is manifesting is remorse about anything. Well, I still say he had to feel bad about wearing that ascot. Just somehting else to blame on Fredo.
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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Apologies if this has been discussed before but I just thought of a question... Why wouldn't Michael take Pentangeli into strict confidence and let him in on the ultimate plan? Wasn't Frankie the most trusted Corleone Family member in New York at that time? I am interested to hear the main reason why? Michael's fear of plan leaking? Obviously at the top of the list but why else? Thanks. Mark, if I understand your question correctly: Michael had no need to tell Frankie about his Cuban plan with Roth (prior to the Tahoe shooting) because Frankie wasn't part of it. He also didn't tell Frankie about his plan to kill Roth before the New Year because he hadn't thought that up until he got to Cuba, when he learned that Roth planned to kill him just after the New Year. So, when he told Frankie to just go along with him until he could find out who the traitor in his family was, he was telling Frankie about as much as he knew at the time. Plus, as Oli said, Frankie wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer, and Michael had no incentive to tell him any more than he needed to know to be helpful to Michael.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Frank Pantangeli
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03/14/12 04:20 PM
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Wonder if Mike felt bad or any emotion about being wrong about Frankie , before he flips ?? In what way was Michael wrong about Frankie? He knew right away that Roth, not Frankie, was behind the Tahoe shooting. Michael ruthlessly manipulated Frankie. He scared the s**t out of him by visiting him unannounced. Then, when he told Frankie that Roth was the culprit, Frankie practically passed out with relief. So, when Michael asked him to "help me take my revenge," Frankie said: "Michael, anything..." That's when Michael asked him to stick his head in the lion's mouth by meeting with the Rosatos to "settle these problems." Michael couldn't lose: If they settled, it was one more worry off his mind. If the Rosatos killed Frankie, it'd be further confirmation of Roth being behind the Tahoe shooting. It was Michael at his most cunning--and most reprehensible. That was the real injustice done to Frankie. But, injustice or not, Frankie broke omerta and ratted out Michael to the Feds. He intended to bring Michael down with his affidavit and his testimony. He knew the risk he was taking. According to the code he swore to uphold when he was made, he had to die. Mike reminds me of Nicky Scarfo. His own paranoia is his downfall and he makes dumb decisions. I mean Roth pretty much owned mike throught Part 2 and he also helped turn a loyal guy like Frankie against him. I mean didnt mike realize that roth was gonna pull some shit at the sit down between Frankie and the rosato to make sure that Frankie thought mike turned against him. See without vito mike was a very flawed don
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