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New director's remastered edit of GF3
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09/03/20 07:51 PM
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Paramount Pictures announced today it will release a new edit and restoration of Francis Ford Coppola’s final film in his epic Godfather trilogy entitled Mario Puzo’s THE GODFATHER, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone. As per the deal, Mario Puzo’s THE GODFATHER, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone will have a limited theatrical release in December, followed by Digital and disc-related releases. https://www.joblo.com/movie-news/ne...he-godfather-part-iii-coming-to-theaters
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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09/03/20 11:08 PM
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Oh, no--the 584th "new, outstanding, never before seen, director's cut, digitally restored" GF film (translation: shell out yet again). That said, I'll probably get it.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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Considering the fact that it's supposed to have a different ending, I find it intriguing. And, of course, I also thought it might be yet another money-grab (and yes, they've gotten my money each and every time )
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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I'm holding out for " Mario Puzo’s THE GODFATHER, Coda: The Continuing Story of the Life of Michael's Little Dog."
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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If FFC wanted to shoot some "epilogue" scenes set in Sicily in 1997, Pacino (a 'youthful' 80) actually is a little older than the age Michael was supposed to be (77) at his death in 1997; Talia is still acting, so she could certainly portray an older Connie. Andy Garcia is 64 but could probably pass for a paunchy Vito-style 50.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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12/08/20 09:38 PM
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Watched it last night.
It looks and sounds awesome; excellent job on the sound and picture remastering.
Yes, it improves on the original cut of GF III. It straightens out the Vatican storyline and makes it a bit more understandable. No, it doesn't lift it to the level of its legendary predecessors. No, they don't get rid of, or seriously cut down on, the icky-poo cousin romance. They didn't fix up some of the first half plot holes and incongruities, like Connie introducing Vincent to Michael as if he doesn't know who he is (and then, 10 minutes later, Michael is discussing how 'he's always felt responsible' for him, offered him jobs, etc etc). Still no reference whatsoever to Sonny's legitimate kids, or Connie's two sons -- all apparently victims of Chuck Cunningham Syndrome. (Sonny's twin daughters, Vincent's half-sisters, do appear, but are never mentioned in the script.) They cut out about 15 minutes of running time, including one fairly important scene (the scene in which Connie takes on Don-level authority and orders the Joey Zasa hit).
I always thought the hate on GF III was ridculous. This doesn't fix the biggest problem, the absence of Tom Hagen -- but it's a bit more polished.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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12/09/20 01:15 PM
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I just finished watching it. It is definitely a better edited movie than GF3. It flows better and makes the Vatican storyline easier to follow. I doubt it's gonna change many minds of the people that hate GF3 though. I have read most of the opinions of GFIII. While most were negative. I really wouldn't use the word "hate" to describe the reviews on the thread. I think it was mostly a matter of being disappointed. The best review that I think summed it up was that after the first two, they were tough acts to follow. If it wasn't for GFIII being linked to the first two. On its own, it might have been a decent film to watch. I don't disagree with anything you said. Very few people are able to watch GF3 without comparing it to I and II, which is completely understandable. Over the years I've become able to and appreciate GF3 a little bit more. On its own it's not an awful movie. Sofia Coppola is never going to win an award for her performance, and George Hamilton will never be Robert Duvall. But at least with a re-edit, the storyline itself has improved. Only after a few viewings and taking notes. Was I able to get a handle on the Vatican situation. By the way. Since being in limbo with the current pandemic. I have been doing a lot of binge-watching on ROKU. One series I have been watching is the "decoding of different situations". One highlighted the Vatican and the suspiciously sudden death of Pope John after only 33 days as pope. One theory was that he was murdered because of corruption within the Vatican. Of course, the Vatican as portrayed in GFIII immediately came to mind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9mRXhklV84
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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12/14/20 11:46 AM
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Spoiler ahead:
I haven't seen the whole coda, but watched a youtube clip of the ending. It seems to me that the Sicilian slide at the end is not a productive choice. I understand that, because of age and expense, they couldn't shoot a whole new ending.
There's something in the original novel about how Michael's Sicilian nature is awakened by his time in Sicily, but I think that Coppola's story is, at bottom, an American story, an immigrant family making it in America with the twist that the family business is on the wrong side of the law. I've always thought that Kay's "Sicilian thing" line was strange because she couldn't specify what the thing was.
Also, I think Sicily has ceased to be exotic in the 50 years since the first movie came out. A lot of that has come from the mafia movies that followed. A lot more because we're exposed to all cultures now, and it turns out that a lot of them have lawless sides. To me, it doesn't seem like invoking "Sicily" is bringing anything unique to mind anymore.
Edit: I've also been wondering if the slide might have been something Coppola had rolling around in his head for the ending to GF2. It fits there about as well, and they did take the trouble to explain what "Cent'anni" meant at the beginning of the movie.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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12/30/20 01:19 PM
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I'm always curious as to another version or a "director's cut" as I find those are superior to the theatrical versions. Now, if I could ever see THE GODFATHER SAGA (parts I & II pieced together), I'd be a happy man! I will continue to hold out for the Complete Saga Remastered. I am a patient man.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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I'm curious about this one for a couple of reasons.
First off, it's a Godfather film, so I'm interested in seeing what FFC has done with it. I'm one of those who think that GF3 wasn't as bad as all that. Certainly not up to the first two films, but a good film nonetheless.
But what really has me (and my wife) curious is this: Signora V. (actually, her singing voice) is heard in the film, at the beginning in the church when Michael receives his Papal Knighthood. She was in the choir - they were also filmed but Coppola deemed the footage too dark so only the audio made it into the finished film. She still receives periodic residual checks from SAG/AFTRA. Not a lot of moolah, I think it's around $25 or so.
Anyway, since that part is now cut from GF3, we wonder what's going to happen. Off the top of my head, I would guess that as long as the original version(s) still air on cable and elsewhere, the checks will continue.
Just my two cents, for what it's worth.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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01/15/21 07:34 PM
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I would agree Signor V, as long as the original version continues to play, she'll receive her checks. I watched the original cut and the CODA cut last weekend and I actually enjoyed the original cut more. It was the most I'd ever enjoyed it but with CODA, the pacing seemed to quick, some scenes were trimmed down while others were outright omitted (which is to be expected since the film is actually 12 minutes shorter than the original version, so you knew not everything was going to be in it). However, am I may be in the minority here, but I enjoyed the original version better. I agree, not on par with Parts I or II but I feel the CODA cut was unnecessary in making.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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01/20/21 05:27 PM
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I just received my GF Coda BD disc yesterday.
---Spoiler Alert---
I really miss the cathedral scene where Michael is honored. It could have been cut down a little, but having it completely missing was strange. I felt that really added something to the movie.
When Calò is meeting Licio Lucchesi, I had the sub-titles on and Calò says as he enters Lucchesi's office, "Our friend is dead." I don't know what he was referring to there.
At the opera, Michael is given word that the deal for control of Immobiliare has been ratified by the Pope, so why was the need for Archbishop Gildayto be knocked off? Was it to try and protect the new Pope?
On the BD back cover, the picture of the family is reversed from what we see in the film.
While playing the BD film on my Sony 4K X-700 player, I pressed the player remote's display button, which shows the bit rate on screen. It also showed this: 4K/24p
I don't know if other 1080p BDs I have display that.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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I finally watched Coda and...I enjoyed it a lot.
I haven't seen the original cut in a while so I can't speak to every subtle change. But it was definitely easier to follow the Vatican storyline and it moved at a better pace.
To me, the biggest problem with GFIII all along was that Sofia's performance was so terrible that it was hard to buy into that pivotal character. That didn't change. And the awful gnocchi scene remains.
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I was lukewarm about the ending. The title slide idea seemed kind of hokey and overwrought to me. FFC didn't abide by that old saying about good screenwriting - "Show me, don't tell me."
And, after all the time he spent (unsuccessfully) trying to get GFIII titled "The Death of Michael Corleone" I found it odd that he didn't die.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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SPOILERAnd, after all the time he spent (unsuccessfully) trying to get GFIII titled "The Death of Michael Corleone" I found it odd that he didn't die Oh, goody! We can now ask Michael our questions! I'd start with “Why did Michael tell Fredo “Roth will never see the New Year†Godfather Part III: Every Change To The Original In Coppola's New CutSPOILERMichael old, solitary and stricken with grief and guilt, dying unceremoniously while slumping over is completely taken out in The Godfather Coda, which ends with Michael’s harrowing silent screams after the loss of his daughter and the montage of women whose lives were marred due to him in one way or another, namely Kay, Mary and Apollonia.
This editorial decision adds a profoundness to the new ending, placing Michael Corleone in a position that denies him redemption of any kind but further exacerbating his spiritual anguish instead
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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Metropolitan Opera has been offering free streaming of an opera a day during the pandemic. Tonight, and through tomorrow afternoon, they have Pagliacci and GF3's Cavalleria Rusticana. Both star Placido Domingo. Edit - here's a link: https://metoperafree.brightcove-services.com/?videoId=6230182867001
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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This doesn't fix the biggest problem, the absence of Tom Hagen -- but it's a bit more polished flogging a dead horse! Sure thing No Tom Hagen [no brainer] Besides there were too many new characters who popped up in Godfather 3 that didn't fit in instead of cultivating the old characters eg: Sonny's or even Connie's son/s as power struggle schemers instead of inventing Vincent though Andy Garcia turned in a good performance I feel in Godfather 2 the new characters Roth and Pentangeli in spite of the absence of Clemenza [granted not the big vacuum as no Hagen in Godfather 3] Clemenza's mysterious, unexplained death - somehow pulled it off Both Roth and Pentangeli's connection to the Corleones were believable! Interested to hear Turnbull, J Geoff takes please after their viewing of the The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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Interested to hear Turnbull, J Geoff takes please after their viewing of the The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone
Can't speak for Geoff. I thought the remaster was a bit tighter in places. (spoilers) Starting with Gilday's "confession" did put the Vatican problem in a more plausible light, but the original start--Michael's letter to his kids in the creepy, ruined boathouse and the Papal Knight investiture scene were good (and IMO needed) atmospherics. Not having Michael keel over at the end didn't add anything--just subtracted from "closure." My opinion of III is unchanged: A good movie overall but not anywhere near GF and II.
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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Thanks Turnbull Sure thing Godfather 3 will never be “anywhere near GF and II†however many remasterings! SPOILERNot having Michael keel over at the end didn't add anything--just subtracted from "closure." Wasn't that the point of “the remaster†though No closure? for Michael compounding his ongoing anguish
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Re: New director's remastered edit of GF3
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Many, many kudos to Geoff, our Don, for posting these photos and i.d.'s. But, Coppola and Puzo were often inconsistent with those individuals and identifications over three movies spanning nearly a century. In the photo at Anthony's party, the little kid at the far right in the bottom row isn't Santino Jr. In a deleted scene (one of the best, IMO), when Gardiner Shaw is asking Michael for Francesca's hand in marriage, there's a ~7 second bit at the very end (seen only in the TV "Saga" version, not on the "extras" disc in the DVD set) when Michael turns to a hulking young man in a plaid coat and says, "How's the football, Santino?" "Fine, Uncle Michael," he replies. I think he's in that photo in the upper row, right.
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