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The first time I saw The Godfather...
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...was in November, 1980 on NBC. Of course, this was "The Godfather Saga," the chronological version of GF I & II.
It was pretty cool seeing the story unfold from the beginnings in Sicily, proceeding through the New York days and finally ending in Nevada. Getting to see the extra footage was cool, though I wouldn't realize how cool until I saw the originals.
Flash-forward to Summer 1981 when I finally got to see the original versions of GF I & II on HBO. By this time, we'd gotten cable and I got to see the films in their original state. Still very cool and of course, I got to see the stuff that was edited out of the TV broadcast (Apollonia undressing comes to mind here).
I guess because of this, I have a soft spot for "The Godfather Saga." I hope that if the Saga is ever released on DVD, that ALL of the extra footage included on the DVD is included in the edit - especially Sonny's scenes in which he deals with the shooting of Vito.
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Re: The first time I saw The Godfather...
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I think i was 18 before i watched it. i knew it was a good film that was 3 hours long and deserved a lot of respect, so i waited until i had the whole house to myself and watched the first 2 parts. i never got a chance to watch the third part until i got to university. i watched them only a few more times until the dvd box set came out, and then i was watching them at least once a week, although i sometimes fell asleep as it would most likely be 3 in the morning.
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Re: The first time I saw The Godfather...
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I remember I was on the couch, watching MTV which had a 'film' show at the time - usually it was about the newest films that were coming out, how wonderful they were blah blah blah ... I never really watched it before, but this day they were having a show about 'The Godfather.' No other films mentioned. Well, I heard the distinctive opening music for the Godfather, and then there were screens showing famous scenes from GF 1 and 2. I think Andy Garcia said, that when he told his cousin he was in GF3, his cousin said 'Oh my god, you're in the Italian Star Wars' or something like that ... I sat and watched the entire show, not moving ... I knew I had just had a preview of something significant, but I wasn't sure what. When the show was over I went into the kitchen where my parents were, and I said, 'What's The Godfather?' And my parents immediately made sounds of reverence ...
And, well, then I went and rented it out from the video store, and the rest is history!
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Re: The first time I saw The Godfather...
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As I mentioned in a previous post, it was in 1972 at the Park Lane Theatre in Palisades Park, NJ. My date, a blond named Linda, was a James Caan fan and did not mind seeing the movie in its entirety twice. I remember telling my father about the movie and after he went to see it, he came back impressed which was not an easy task. My mother loves any story which involves Italian families and she also loved the movie and watches it a couple times a year. I had a 1969 Impala at that time, with a 327 engine, I was in my third year of college and weighed 140 pounds.
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Re: The first time I saw The Godfather...
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Although this topic has been posted before, its still a favorite and interesting to read the new posts. But for the newbies, us oldies (both age and time on the board) don't mind reminicsing.
I was 21 when GF was released. I had read the book the previous year and everyone was psyched to see the movie. There was a lot of pre-release publicity surrounding the choice of actors. People questioned the choice of Brando as Vito; who was this guy Pacino?; Caan? he doesn't look Italian!, etc. Then there was all the buzz about the horsehead scene (will they show it?)
I don't remember exactly when I saw it, but it wasn't too long after release. It was showing in one theater by us - "The 59 Theater" in Nanuet, NY. It was the biggest, newest, most comfortable seats (they rocked) and it cost more than the other theaters. Always the first-run, big-time movies. Well, the rest is history. Having seen the movie countless times, its hard to remember the impact of the first viewing. But it was special and far better than anything I'd ever seen.
GF2 played in the same theater. Again, repeated viewings have dimmed the memory of the initial viewing, but it was eagerly anticipated after GF and it didn't disappoint. Everyone love DeNiro of course.
GF3 also played in the same theater. But.......well you know. We loved it for being more Godfather, but it just didn't have the same impact.
The Godfather was also released at a time when the style and content of films was changing dramatically. A lot of social commentary type movies were being made. Violence, sex and strong language were becoming the mainstay of popular movies. The Godfather cranked it up a few notches, but with unmatched style and content. Can't wait to see how GF 4 is made.
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MaryCas,
That must have been very cool to have seen it when it was brand new and fresh. There's nothing like seeing a picture at the height of its popularity and being in on the excitement.
Plus, I never got to see Godfather I or II in a theater, so that's another advantage. It did come to a local theater for the 25th anniversary and I'm kicking myself for not having gone and seen it.
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Re: The first time I saw The Godfather...
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I don't remember how old I was but I remember my father told me I should watch this movie (GF1). You bet your life he wish he had not said it  . The Godfathers are my EVER favorite movies .
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Re: The first time I saw The Godfather...
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I saw the Godfather for the first time when I was 16, part 2 and 3 when I was 19, this was last year. When I turned 20 (last january) I got the DVD box as a gift from my parents, since then I watched the GF1 & 2 each about 6 times (I had to catch up huh  ) and I watched Part 3 2 times. I'm only a fan for about a year, but now the Godfather trilogy is in my opinion the most fascinating saga of all time.
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Originally posted by Don Schulini: I saw the Godfather for the first time when I was 16, part 2 and 3 when I was 19, this was last year. When I turned 20 (last january) I got the DVD box as a gift from my parents, since then I watched the GF1 & 2 each about 6 times (I had to catch up huh ) and I watched Part 3 2 times. I'm only a fan for about a year, but now the Godfather trilogy is in my opinion the most fascinating saga of all time. Amen to that! I saw The Godfather movies when I was 13 - this was long before GF III - and it changed my life in terms of how I viewed movies. The Godfather is my favorite movie of all-time. Period. I guarantee you will watch them so many times you will be able to recite the dialogue when you watch them. 
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I actually just saw the first Godfather, all the way through, for the first time in 2001. However, I actually saw GF2 first - I remember just flicking channels and stumbling upon it on USA Network. I think it was about 30 minutes into the movie, but I watched the rest of it. I started asking my friend, a fanatic of both GFI & GFII, all of my questions. From that point, I began watching both movies whenever they came on t.v. At the time, they were on USA, AMC, and a few other stations regularly. I know at least 2 of those showings were the Saga. I remember Christmas 2002 that the Saga came on b/c we were snowed in for most of the day. I remarked to my wife that it was, indeed, a "Goombah Christmas." 
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