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Movie or Book? #48229
05/11/02 01:59 PM
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Based on the 1901-1955 Parts. NOT the Late GF2 GF3 parts.

Re: Movie or Book? #48230
05/12/02 02:46 PM
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why worry..take'm both, why not?


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Re: Movie or Book? #48231
05/12/02 04:56 PM
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Both of course. Just can't get enought of the Godfather [Linked Image]


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Re: Movie or Book? #48232
05/21/02 02:38 PM
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I liked the novel much more. There were plot lines that emphasized certain points that was left out of the movie. Things were clearer in the novel, i.e. the reason behind the Don's peace meeting, and much more. But the movie is certainly a classic and brought the characters to life. Once you see the movie, you read the novel in a whole new light.


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Re: Movie or Book? #48233
06/10/02 11:33 PM
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Yeah, I agree with Daniel Corleone. cool What I like about the movie most is that, you can finally get a clear image of what the characters look like.

Does anybody know when the book was released exactly?

Re: Movie or Book? #48234
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Movie and Book are both Classics. . .

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Re: Movie or Book? #48235
06/12/02 12:25 PM
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Voted for both the film & book, but the third film should never have been made. Sonny didn't have an illegitimate son with Lucy.... it seems that the main reason for GF3 was $ & £.
Shame really because it should be good but I just look at it through these blinkerd eyes.
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Re: Movie or Book? #48236
06/13/02 05:30 PM
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Originally posted by Paul Cornelio:
Yeah, I agree with Daniel Corleone. cool What I like about the movie most is that, you can finally get a clear image of what the characters look like.

Does anybody know when the book was released exactly?
1969!

Re: Movie or Book? #48237
06/26/02 02:56 AM
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Moo evaluate that quote again. grin lol

Re: Movie or Book? #48238
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i would definetly both. How could you not?

Re: Movie or Book? #48239
06/26/02 11:11 AM
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I voted for both.


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Re: Movie or Book? #48240
06/26/02 01:11 PM
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To be honest, I can't remember where I read it or heard it. eek Although I do understand the rationale behind it;

You annoy somebody so much that they are considering killing you, now they could do it or they may want to hurt you and your family so badly that they would kill a brother. This would leave you feeling remorseful and subdued.

If your parents knew of this how would they feel towards you?

Now this may have actually happened, I've read a hell of a lot of books, fact & fiction, seen films and documentaries. That sometimes I lose track of what, where and when. eek

No doubt somebody will be able to put me right, it might even be from a book about english crime, and our feeble attempts to establish crime families. confused

Don't worry though, I'll soon have a belter of a quote.


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Re: Movie or Book? #48241
06/26/02 01:29 PM
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no that wasn't what i was getting at Blacks in the U.S.A call eachother brothers and often reffer to themselves in the thrid person as in A brother say you did something to one of them "you fucked with a brother" like that even though i'm SICILIAN but i was just saying maybe they might misunderstand it it's funny though(how it has double meaning lol cool ).

Re: Movie or Book? #48242
06/26/02 02:01 PM
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lol ahhhh, I understand.... I suppose these mistakes happen quite a bit considering so many people from all over look @ this board


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Re: Movie or Book? #48243
07/14/02 06:52 AM
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Both, with no doubt. How could you prefer the movie above the book??? It's based on the book.

Re: Movie or Book? #48244
08/21/02 03:21 PM
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Even though the movie is excelent they left a lot of the book out so the books is better

Re: Movie or Book? #48245
09/07/02 03:08 PM
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Hi,
Both are great. The novel is different however in that 1)Apollonia was pregnant with Michael's child, 2) Kay had two boys and no girls, and 3) Sonny's girlfriend wasn't with child when he was killed.

Paul


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Re: Movie or Book? #48246
09/07/02 10:21 PM
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I voted for both, both are amazing...I just dont think its fair to compare a movie to the book...the book has more room to go into detail, and you arnt restricted by time.
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Re: Movie or Book? #48247
09/08/02 01:13 AM
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Both for sure, individually they are great, together they are powerful


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