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Funniest moment of the trilogy... #16125
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Just wondering, but what is everyone's funniest moment of the trilogy? Two that come to the top of my head are when Clemenza in getting drunk drinking the wine at Connie's wedding and the other one is in Part III when Vincent meets with Joey Zasa in Mike's office. Vincent starts shouting and Mike mumbles, "Well, he's got his father's anger" or something like that. -Pat

EDIT: I also laugh when Vito mocks Fontane and slaps him.


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While not the funniest, I always get a chuckle everytime I see the scene in Part III when Michael tells Connie "Maybe they should fear you!" Just the irony of it all, how Mike used to be, and how Connie used to be, it seems as if the roles had reversed.


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When Signore Roberto first tries to blow Vito off in the street, then he finds out who Vito is and comes sniveling into his storefront about ready to piddle his pants.

What a misunderstanding!! Holy Mary!!

lol lol


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"hey Mikey why dont you tell that nice girl you love her?....I love you with all my heart!"

That always cracks me up

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I like the flashback scene at the end of part II, when Fredo tries to congratulate Mike, and then Sonny breaks up the handshake. To me, there's a lot funny about that scene: Fredo's use of the word "swell", the look on his face and the way he clutches his wrist after. Actually, Fredo was ripping it up that whole scene. His "they didn't know it was pop's birthday" comment is priceless. And I like how after Mike says that he enlisted in the marines, everyone gets quiet for a second, then Fredo snaps a carrot or something in half, with a comical look of disbelief on his face.

I don't know why, but ever since I saw that scene, I've always wanted to break up a handshake the way Sonny does. Unfortunately, I never had the opportunity to do so.


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I have to agree with EnzoBaker, that the Signor Roberto scene with Vito and Genco was entertaining. It was a complete role reversal with Roberto's added inability to open a door... Plus there was Genco's "He'll hide out in the Bronx" comment.

Some other funny scenes would have to be Michael's "true story" he told Kay about Johnny Fontane's contract.. It was also amusing when Vito was messing around with Johnny in his office.

Something oddly funny was also Luca Brasi's speach:

I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daughter's.. wedding... on the day of your daughter's wedding. And I hope that their first child be a masculine child.... cool

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In Part I, I believe after Vito tells Johnny to "act like a man" we see Tom laughing. To me, that is pretty funny. He just looks like he knows he isn't supposed to be laughing, but is doing it anyway.

Also, in Part II, when Fanucci appears in the car Vito is driving and makes that noise (I'm not sure what it is). I find that pretty funny lol .

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Part III: In the meeting between Michael, Joe Zasa and Vincent, I always liked how Vincent angrily demanded the last word in his speech "It's a little foolish of this guy, don't you think? Right? RIGHT?" and Michael is visibly startled, almost jumping in his seat, as if nobody has ever raised their voice in his office before.

Part II: The metamorphosis of Pentangeli's ad-libbed Italian song into "Pop Goes The Weasel".

But I agree, the funniest moment in the whole trilogy is Vito Corleone mocking Johnny Fontane "What am I gonna do?". I think you can actually see Al Martino laughing as well as Robert Duvall (as ScarfaceRH pointed out).

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It's funny how Calo mimics Fabrizio when he is describing Apollonia. "... a bocca" lol

Fredo's "SCRAM!!" lol

And all of the Don Altobello scenes. lol


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"Make sure you're guys have the gun waiting there. I don't want my brother to come out of the bathroom with just his dick in his hand."

Hands down, funniest line in the trilogy.

Actually Sonny has a lot of them. I also like when Sonny gets mad over Mike joining the Army and then tells Connie, "Go show Carlo the tree."

I also like Clemenza: "Oh Paulie, won't be seeing him no more!" Classic.

Or Vincent in the helicopter: "I'd like to take Joes Zaza up in one of these and drop him."

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Anything with Fanucci is hillarious to me. The scene where he jumps into Vito's truck and makes that grunting sound is tops. Also, part of the deleted bonus DVD where Fanucci gets his neck slashed is funny (yeah yeah I know I am a sick puppy to find humor in that!).

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I like the scene where Pete is showing Mike how to make spaghetti sauce, and Sonny walks in and says "Hey, cut the crap, I got more important things for you to be doing," and then eventually takes a piece of bread and dips it in the sauce.


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I love the part when Don Vito asks Johnny Fontaine.."You spend time with your family?"
.."Of course I do.." 'Good..because a man that doesnt spend time with his family could never be a real man.." and he looks over at Sonny, who comes in fresh from the sex scene in the upstairs bathroom with his gumar. The look on Sonny's face is priceless!

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I love the part where Woltz says to Tom Hagen, "I don't care how many dago guinea wop greaseball goombahs come out of the woodwork." Then Tom says, matter-of-factly, "I'm German-Irish," and without missing a beat, Woltz says, "Well, let me tell you something, my kraut mick friend..."

Woltz had a slur ready for everybody.


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I also love the scene where Tom starts laughing at Johnny Fontaine. It's so out of character for him, that I cannot help laughing at Tom, not Johnny.

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I like two scenes in particular:

1) In part II when Young Vito is driving the car and Fanucci jumps up out of nowhere and does his little "Eyyyyy" thing.

2) Part III, Michael asks Vincent "What are you doing with my daughter?" and Vincent has this big grin.


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Originally posted by xXx_DoN_CoRLeOnE_xXx:
the scene in Part III when Michael tells Connie "Maybe they should fear you!" Just the irony of it all, how Mike used to be, and how Connie used to be, it seems as if the roles had reversed.
I totally agree, its funny how they have changed as they have gotten older.

More funny parts are when Vincent tells the guy to not make any sudden moves that he is just gonna show him a "little" something, then shoots the guy.

When Vincent shoots Joey "JOEY (two shots) Za-Za (shot)"

When Fredo walts into the room where he has a band and girls ready for Michael in Vegas.


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Pretty much any scene w/ Fredo involved,as he is sort of the comic relief character with his stupidity. "He's waiting for you to leave" The whole flashback scene is pretty funny. Part 3 is just a joke in itself. lol


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How could you forget Clemenza's line after leaving Paulie, dead, in the car.

"Leave the car. Take the cannoli."

I also thought it was funny when the daughter called Momma Corleone after Carlo beat her up. Momma was on the phone, holding a screaming baby, and was saying in the phone, "What? What? I can't hear you!"

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Originally posted by Mickey:
I like the flashback scene at the end of part II, when Fredo tries to congratulate Mike, and then Sonny breaks up the handshake. To me, there's a lot funny about that scene: Fredo's use of the word "swell", the look on his face and the way he clutches his wrist after. Actually, Fredo was ripping it up that whole scene. His "they didn't know it was pop's birthday" comment is priceless. And I like how after Mike says that he enlisted in the marines, everyone gets quiet for a second, then Fredo snaps a carrot or something in half, with a comical look of disbelief on his face.

I don't know why, but ever since I saw that scene, I've always wanted to break up a handshake the way Sonny does. Unfortunately, I never had the opportunity to do so.
man I didnt even think of the flahback. When Sonny gets pissed and one of the daughters goes "Daddys fighting again! hehehe"

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In the whole Godfather there were a few funny moments.
part 1
When clemenza is making pasta and he is trying to teach michael and then sonny is like cut the crap, but in the end he takes a piece of bread and dips it in the sause

When Don Vito slaps Johhny and says you can act like man then mocks him by saying what can i do thats a classic

when one of michaels bodygaurds in sicily said sicilian women are more dangerous than shotguns....something like that

Part 2

When frankie is sleeping during the partty

Part 3
Vincente whole meeting with joe zaza it was funny

and michael telling johnny he is gooing to in kitchen to listen to some tony bennet records

and when michael tells kay maybe they should fear you

thats some of them lol lol lol lol lol lol


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I don't think it's supposed to be, but the whole helicopter scene in part III seems hillarious to me. For some reason it reminds me of synchronized swimming lol lol lol
And the guy with his lucky coat. confused smile lol lol lol

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I love the bit with Pentangeli in the Court room.

The way he waves his arms nonchalantly as the chaos ensues is very funny.
'They kept saying Michael Corleone did this..and Michael Corleone did that so I said *waves arms*....SURE, why not?!'

I loved that actor Micaehl Gazzo, hes my second favourite performer in the whole trilogy after Al PAcino


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Just for your reference Rudik, "maybe they should fear you" is to COnnie

and the other line is " IN Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns"


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I have to agree with Freddie C - it' so funny when Calo repeats what Fabrizio says , like those were the only words to describe her -
Also, I think it's crazy funny how Johnny Ola is dressed in Orange. All the other men look so "important" and dangerous, and Johnny in orange?

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funniest moment...well...in GF1, Michael to Appolonia, "it would be safer to teach you english", Appolonia back..."I know English,...Sunday Tuesday, Monday Saturday...."

That and the ENTIRE seen with Signore Roberto and the young Vito in Genco...the look on RDN's face alone when Roberto will only lower the rent $5.00 is a laugher every time...

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Originally posted by Patrick:
Just wondering, but what is everyone's funniest moment of the trilogy? Two that come to the top of my head are when Clemenza in getting drunk drinking the wine at Connie's wedding and the other one is in Part III when Vincent meets with Joey Zasa in Mike's office. Vincent starts shouting and Mike mumbles, "Well, he's got his father's anger" or something like that. -Pat

EDIT: I also laugh when Vito mocks Fontane and slaps him.
My funniset monent of the trilogy when soong is talking to mike sayin he talkin this very personal lOl I love that bit.


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I have to agree with some of the others on here. The funniest scene in the entire trilogy, for me anyways, is the Signor Roberto/young Vito scene at Genco Olive Oil, where Roberto comes to apologize. I laugh every single time I see that scene.


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Originally posted by xXx_DoN_CoRLeOnE_xXx:
I have to agree with some of the others on here. The funniest scene in the entire trilogy, for me anyways, is the Signor Roberto/young Vito scene at Genco Olive Oil, where Roberto comes to apologize. I laugh every single time I see that scene.
I like that one too! "Da rent. Stays. Like-a before."


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Originally posted by EnzoBaker:
When Signore Roberto first tries to blow Vito off in the street, then he finds out who Vito is and comes sniveling into his storefront about ready to piddle his pants.

What a misunderstanding!! Holy Mary!!

lol lol
Yeah this scene really sticks out for me as well. I laugh every time I see it.


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