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Top 10 frequently asked questions #4753
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It’s time for my annual (or is it semi-annual?) seat-of-the-pants Top Ten Most-Frequently-Asked Questions on these boards. This isn’t scientific: your comments, corrections and additions are welcome:

1. Did Roth engineer the cop’s entry into the bar, thwarting Frankie Pentangeli’s assassination? (This thread gets the Lifetime Achievement Award.)
2. Who killed the Tahoe shooters?
3. Did Connie really think that Fredo drowned?
4. Who is the “ghost lady” at Vito’s burial?
5. Was Michael wrong to kill Fredo?
6. Would Sonny have made a better Don than Michael?
7. If Clemenza (rather than Pentangeli) had been in GFII, would he have betrayed Michael?
8. Why didn’t Robert Duvall appear in GFIII?
9. Who was a better Don: Vito or Michael?
10. Which Don was the old guy who sang at Connie’s wedding?

Many regulars here get annoyed by newbies who ask these and other familiar questions without doing searches. They’re not wrong, IMO. But I don’t mind repeat questions because, once in a while, someone comes up with a new and interesting angle that hadn’t been posted before.


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.
Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4754
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Originally posted by Turnbull:
It’s time for my annual (or is it semi-annual?) seat-of-the-pants Top Ten Most-Frequently-Asked Questions on these boards. This isn’t scientific: your comments, corrections and additions are welcome:

1. Did Roth engineer the cop’s entry into the bar, thwarting Frankie Pentangeli’s assassination? (This thread gets the Lifetime Achievement Award.)
2. Who killed the Tahoe shooters?
3. Did Connie really think that Fredo drowned?
4. Who is the “ghost lady” at Vito’s burial?
5. Was Michael wrong to kill Fredo?
6. Would Sonny have made a better Don than Michael?
7. If Clemenza (rather than Pentangeli) had been in GFII, would he have betrayed Michael?
8. Why didn’t Robert Duvall appear in GFIII?
9. Who was a better Don: Vito or Michael?
10. Which Don was the old guy who sang at Connie’s wedding?

Many regulars here get annoyed by newbies who ask these and other familiar questions without doing searches. They’re not wrong, IMO. But I don’t mind repeat questions because, once in a while, someone comes up with a new and interesting angle that hadn’t been posted before.
Grazie, Turnbull. Here's a fan's stab at it:

1. No. He was going to leave him hanging all along but he didn't have anything to do with the police.

2. Fredo's men. He intended it to be a hit all along. He got "passed over" and he never forgave Mike for it.

3. Of course not. She was the Matriarch of the family at that point and she was soothing Mike with a well known, family accepted lie.

4. 1972 movie camera problem.

5. Yes. A true Don would never have killed his brother. He would have banished him.

6. No, simply because Sonny would have been killed anyway due to his behavior. Mike was more wise, Sonny more street smart.

7. Yes, it was in the original script, I believe.

8. Money.

9. Vito. He knew how to seperate himself from his emotions while Michael never did. It may have been generational.

10. I believe the old man was a relative of Carmella's and not a Don, per se. He seems harmless and fun. Maybe it's Maranzalla's successor? orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4755
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I don't think Clemenza would have betrayed Mike, I dont think he would have had motive to... Whereas Pantangelli certainly did...

IMO The Rosato Brothers killed Clemenza.. and where trying to force Pantangelli out at well.. Pantangelli went to Mike for help, and Mike wouldnt help him. Frank was very loyal but got kicked around so much, even he had his limits.


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4756
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Originally posted by SenatorGeary:
I don't think Clemenza would have betrayed Mike, I dont think he would have had motive to... Whereas Pantangelli certainly did...

IMO The Rosato Brothers killed Clemenza.. and where trying to force Pantangelli out at well.. Pantangelli went to Mike for help, and Mike wouldnt help him. Frank was very loyal but got kicked around so much, even he had his limits.
I don't think he would betray the family either. Remember it was Tessio who did that. I think he did have a motive to because He wanted to form his own family but Michael wouldn't let him. this is my opinion.


Dylan Matthew Moran born 10/30/12


Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4757
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Good list TB! I believe just about every question is one that can hold different theories and views, which is probably why they are asked/posted so often. But really, that's what this board is about, the discussion and viewpoints. smile Thank goodness there isn't only cut and dry answers, at least for our sakes hu?? wink

Although, I don't know if it would be in the top ten, the question of who was a better wife for Michael has come up quite a few times since I've been here.

TIS


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4758
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Originally posted by The Italian Stallionette:
Although, I don't know if it would be in the top ten, the question of who was a better wife for Michael has come up quite a few times since I've been here.

TIS
Yup, that's another frequent question, TIS--along with a parallel one: If Apollonia had lived, would she have protested, or gone along with Michael quietly?


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.
Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4759
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Thought of a couple more. Don't know if TB means just GF or all three but:

Who's a better actor Pacino or DeNiro

And how many discussions on the whole "Vincent" character have we had?? rolleyes

"Every time we're out they pull us back in" lol


TIS


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4760
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Should'nt the 5 or 6 families be somewhere in the top 10?


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4761
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Originally posted by Alberto_Neri:
Should'nt the 5 or 6 families be somewhere in the top 10?
Absolutely, AN. Altho I don't know what the debate is about. Clearly, there are six wink


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4762
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Could we add "Who is member #2?" smile


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4763
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Ya gotta add:

"Who opened the drapes in Michael's bedroom?"

"How do you post a picture?"

As Turnbull put it in the thread's original post, I, too, don't mind these repeated questions. Every once in a while we get a different slant on things oft repeated, and we have to remember that we were all newbies at one time.


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4764
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I don't remember if this was in the form of a question or not, but let's not forget the subject of Appollonia's breast! rolleyes That's been a rerun around here many times, as only the "important" things are discussed. lol


TIS


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4765
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Appolonia would have never protested any of Michael's decisions about the family business. Appolonia was from the old country, like Mama Coreleone knew her role and never interefered. She respected her husband and the family business. Kay was too "white bread" from New England, and very niave to the business, and thus not very tolerant.


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4766
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KAY
Michael, is it true?

MICHAEL
Don't ask me about my business, Kay...

KAY
Is it true?

MICHAEL
Don't ask me about my business...

KAY
No.

MICHAEL (as he slams his hand on the desk)
Enough!
(then)
Alright. This one time [Michael points his finger] -- this one time I'll let you ask me about
my affairs...

KAY (whispering)
Is it true? -- Is it?

MICHAEL (quietly, shaking his head)
No.

..Do you think that Appollonia would have been medling like Kay... I think not.

Like Calo said..She (Applolonia) would have made a good American Wife...


LA BELLA MAFIA
Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4767
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Another frequent post: "Your feelings on GF III" -- or something to that extent.


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4768
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Another frequent question is "Why did the appearance of Frank Pentangelis brother, cause him to change his testimony?" cool


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4769
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Originally posted by Special Kay:
Another frequent post: "Your feelings on GF III" -- or something to that extent.
Or one that I hate..."GF III sucks/ruined the trilogy/insert_deragatory_comment_here" tongue



Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4770
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Originally posted by The Italian Stallionette:
I don't remember if this was in the form of a question or not, but let's not forget the subject of Appollonia's breast! rolleyes That's been a rerun around here many times, as only the "important" things are discussed. lol


TIS
Good memory TIS. grin

We can't forget this topic of discussion.


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Appolonia would have never protested any of Michael's decisions about the family business. Appolonia was from the old country, like Mama Coreleone knew her role and never interefered. She respected her husband and the family business. Kay was too "white bread" from New England, and very niave to the business, and thus not very tolerant.
I can agree with Meggie's post here. Appolonia would've never questioned any of Mike's business affairs.


Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4771
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Don't forget:

"What's Immobiliare about?" orange


"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4772
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If your talking about the old man who sings "Che La Luna" with Mamma C, I could swear I heard her call him up to the stage, with the first words of "Zi"- Uncle in Italian. Although in our culture, its common for us to call many of the older men, "Zi Pasquale" or "Don Pasquale" as a sign of respect

Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4773
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I guess I'm still a newbie because I don't remember very many of those questions being asked...... This is certainly the place to come if you have a question... I don't know where else you could go and ask. confused In my case, I thought I pretty much had it all figured out, then I come here and find out all these other possibilities and that I was wrong about certain things and didn't notice other things... I wish we could have REAL group sessions on this, you know in person. I think it would be a lot more interesting that way. But.....

Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4774
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Originally posted by Turnbull:

Many regulars here get annoyed by newbies who ask these and other familiar questions without doing searches. They’re not wrong, IMO. But I don’t mind repeat questions because, once in a while, someone comes up with a new and interesting angle that hadn’t been posted before.
I don't mind new questions at all, and can't see why the people who get annoyed do so. We were all a beginner once, with so many questions to ask, and not everybody has been on message boards before, hence not searching for an answer. It's hard to search for specific details anyway, as the search engine isn't like google; you to type the particular details.

And in addition, I think the more you explain things to other people, the more you figure things out for yourself and appreciate it more (for example, I was trying to explain the plot of Memento to my dad while we were watching it, and realised that before I had started explaining, I actually knew very little, but know a lot more now). smile

Saying that, I don't pop in here very often, so no need to get annoyed at newbies. smile

Mick


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4775
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"What's Immobiliare about?" orange [/QB][/QUOTE]

immobiliare is a real estate share holding company in europe.


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4776
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*what's your favorite gangsterfilm of all time
*which one do you like best gf1/2/3
*who was the best godfather brando pacino deniro

Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4777
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Don Vanchenzo:
[QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Turnbull:
[qb] It’s time for my annual (or is it semi-annual?) seat-of-the-pants Top Ten Most-Frequently-Asked Questions on these boards. This isn’t scientific: your comments, corrections and additions are welcome:

1. Did Roth engineer the cop’s entry into the bar, thwarting Frankie Pentangeli’s assassination? (This thread gets the Lifetime Achievement Award.)

He had to cause he needed Pentangeli alive. I do not believe the theory that
"Michael Corleone says hello" was for the benefit of the bartender.

2. Who killed the Tahoe shooters?

The real queestion is how many threads are devoted to this.
3. Did Connie really think that Fredo drowned?

No. She knew.
4. Who is the “ghost lady” at Vito’s burial?

Appolonia's ghost.
5. Was Michael wrong to kill Fredo?
No. He was weak, he was stupid, and he had been warned never to take sides against the family again --- ever. But it really did break Michael's heart.
6. Would Sonny have made a better Don than Michael?

Sonny was running the operation into the ground. No way. Even Vito said he was a bad don.

7. If Clemenza (rather than Pentangeli) had been in GFII, would he have betrayed Michael?

Never.

8. Why didn’t Robert Duvall appear in GFIII?

He wanted too much money.
9. Who was a better Don: Vito or Michael?
Vito.

10. Which Don was the old guy who sang at Connie’s wedding?

He was an uncle...dunno.


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4778
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Turnbull!! Time to make a new list!


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4779
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I know what question must be added to it in the first place! Quite an achievement!
"What is all this GF plot about?!" grin


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4780
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Originally posted by Don Vanchenzo:
10. Which Don was the old guy who sang at Connie’s wedding?


10. I believe the old man was a relative of Carmella's and not a Don, per se. He seems harmless and fun. Maybe it's Maranzalla's successor? orange
I still believe that the old man was Nazorine The Baker's Father. Mama starts to sing the song and then calls "Nazorine" to come up and sing and the next thing we see is the old man picking up where Mama left off. Just my theory.


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Originally posted by JustMe:
I know what question must be added to it in the first place! Quite an achievement!
"What is all this GF plot about?!" grin
It's about a King and his three sons....!


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Re: Top 10 frequently asked questions #4782
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Originally posted by Don Vanchenzo:
[b] 10. Which Don was the old guy who sang at Connie’s wedding?


10. I believe the old man was a relative of Carmella's and not a Don, per se. He seems harmless and fun. Maybe it's Maranzalla's successor? orange
I still believe that the old man was Nazorine The Baker's Father. Mama starts to sing the song and then calls "Nazorine" to come up and sing and the next thing we see is the old man picking up where Mama left off. Just my theory.


Don Cardi cool [/b]
But didn't we see Nazorine in the Don's office and that didn't look like him.


The Mafia Is Not Primarily An Organisation Of Murderers.
First And Foremost,The Mafia Is Made Up Of Thieves.
It Is Driven By Greed And Controlled By Fear.

Between The Law And The Mafia, The Law Is Not The Most To Be Feared

"What if the Mafia were not an organization but a widespread Sicilian attitude of hostility towards the law?"

"Make Love Not War" John Lennon
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