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2BNTV 11-28-2013 01:58 PM

The Godfather
 
The Godfather in on today, all day on AMC. I am looking forward to watching it at 8 PM, assuming I am finished meeting with friends. What is your favorite line in this movie and or scene?

"Don't insult my intelligence, as it makes me very angry". Michael to Carlo on his reckoning day.

I like when Sonny beats up Carlo, after he beat up Connie. The story goes that James Caan didn't like the person who played Carlo, (Giovanno Gannini?), and he broke a couple of his ribs in that fight. Shoting was stopped for a couple of months. It was very realistic. I'll never forget what's his name. I'll guess I'll have to memeorize the credits too.

A good movie for me to fall asleep to, as I have seen it many times, but still like to see it over, as I see something I missed in previous watchings, like the credits for each character.

One per customer please. :smiley:

gatherer47 11-28-2013 02:04 PM

In the flashback sequence at the end of Godfather 2-After Sonny expresses dismay at the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor on their father's birthday,I believe it's Fredo who says "they didn't know it was Pop's birthday"

2BNTV 11-28-2013 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by gatherer47 (Post 788354)
In the flashback sequence at the end of Godfather 2-After Sonny expresses dismay at the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor on their father's birthday,I believe it's Fredo who says "they didn't know it was Pop's birthday"

:1rotfl: Thanks for posting. :smiley:

Taltarzac725 11-28-2013 04:08 PM

"Leave the gun. Take the cannoli."

BarryRX 11-29-2013 05:50 AM

I have always thought that Godfather 1 and 2 were the best movies I have ever seen.

AriaGrandparents2013 11-29-2013 08:16 AM

Sonny to Clemenza and Tom discussing Mike's meeting with Sollozzo and Capt. Mcluskey....."Now listen: I want somebody good -- and I mean very good -- to plant that gun. I don't want my brother coming out of that toilet with just his (private part) in his hands, alright?"

gatherer47 11-29-2013 09:17 AM

Sal Tessio to Tom Hagen "Tom,can you get me off the hook,for old times sake?"

Cedwards38 11-29-2013 09:19 AM

"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." Don Corleone to Johnny Fontaine about the Hollywood producer who wouldn't give Johnny the movie role he wanted.

Taltarzac725 11-29-2013 10:00 AM

Here's the scene from The Godfather.
 
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 788382)
"Leave the gun. Take the cannoli."

Leave the gun Take the cannoli - YouTube

AriaGrandparents2013 11-29-2013 10:44 AM

Michael Corleone...."Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in."

Taltarzac725 11-30-2013 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by AriaGrandparents2013 (Post 788572)
Michael Corleone...."Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in."

That's from the lesser of the Godfather trilogy, Part III. Just When I Thought I Was Out, They Pull Me Back In! SCENE - The Godfather: Part 3 MOVIE (1990) - HD - YouTube

rubicon 11-30-2013 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 788349)
The Godfather in on today, all day on AMC. I am looking forward to watching it at 8 PM, assuming I am finished meeting with friends. What is your favorite line in this movie and or scene?

"Don't insult my intelligence, as it makes me very angry". Michael to Carlo on his reckoning day.

I like when Sonny beats up Carlo, after he beat up Connie. The story goes that James Caan didn't like the person who played Carlo, (Giovanno Gannini?), and he broke a couple of his ribs in that fight. Shoting was stopped for a couple of months. It was very realistic. I'll never forget what's his name. I'll guess I'll have to memeorize the credits too.

A good movie for me to fall asleep to, as I have seen it many times, but still like to see it over, as I see something I missed in previous watchings, like the credits for each character.

One per customer please. :smiley:

Giovanno Gannini was said to have been a actual mafia guy so I wonder about the alleged fight?

As an American-Italian I have always taken umbrage at the godfather movies and the subsequent wannbe's. To my way of thinking these movies did more harm to people of Italian heritage. It makes people ignore or forget the many many accomplishments of Italians over the centuries . so forgive me if I don't celebrate the depiction of a few dysfunctional character that happen to share my same ancestory.

2BNTV 11-30-2013 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 788880)
Giovanno Gannini was said to have been a actual mafia guy so I wonder about the alleged fight?

As an American-Italian I have always taken umbrage at the godfather movies and the subsequent wannbe's. To my way of thinking these movies did more harm to people of Italian heritage. It makes people ignore or forget the many many accomplishments of Italians over the centuries . so forgive me if I don't celebrate the depiction of a few dysfunctional character that happen to share my same ancestory.


I have to agree to disagree respectfully. I am also of Italian heritage and grew up in a neighborhood, with this type of element. I can see why you don't want to be lumped in with the stereotypical Italian from generations ago and they were very few, percentage wise. I agree the Itlaian heritage has greatly contributed to our society, like DaVinci, opera talents like Caruso, Pavoratti, and Bocelli, and others like Fermi and Marconi.

With that being said, "The Godfather" movies I and II, (I don't count III, as it was a terrible movie), happens to be a story of what happens to a family, as they age, and go through the various phase of life.
1. When your are young, brothers and sisters play together.
2. When they are married, they go over one another's house and the children play together.
3. As one gets older, their difference are accentuated.
4. When the father and mother dies and has money, or something of great value to be distributed, the stuff hits the fan. I know this is true of some families as when money is invovled it leads to disputes, that are sometimes never healed.

In this case, they were of Italian descent who were in a business with violent tendencies, and resolved disputes in an extreme way.

I think it's a great story and a instant classic. It is an entertaining movie and nothing more. It was also a great book, written by Mario Puzo.

So I agree, we disagree respectfully.

gatherer47 11-30-2013 09:24 PM

Willie Cheech testifying in front of Congress "Yea Senator,the family had a lot of buffers."


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