Originally Posted By: Danito
Of course, we're Godfather fanatics, we'd even watch a Godfather TV series, as long as Al Pacino played Michael Corleone. We'd watch a prequel, etc.
GF3 adds some political stuff to the story. But I can get that from the newspapers too. And yes, he loses his daughter physically. But he had lost already every-one at the end of GF2.


Yes, but in GF3 he was trying to get everyone back together. He even thought he could try and ask Cardinal Lamberto to get Fredo back!


"It was between the brothers Kay -- I had nothing to do with it."