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Thread started 04/24/06 5:48am

missfee

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did you guys take advantage of "The Godfather" Trilogy marathon on AMC this weekend?

Because I sure did...The Godfather is my favorite movie of all time and i just couldn't help watching Parts I, II, and III all weekend long.

Watching that movie puts a boost in my confidence. I just fall completely in love with Al Pacino portraying the infamous, yet calm, but cruel, Michael Corleone. And then watching Robert De Niro portray the young Vito Corleone...and not to mention the legendary Marlon Brando...my 3 favorite actors of all time.....what more could i ask for this weekend????

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Reply #1 posted 04/24/06 5:53am

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I don't agree that Michael's character was cruel.
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Reply #2 posted 04/24/06 5:55am

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jerseykrs said:

I don't agree that Michael's character was cruel.

you don't think killing Fredo wasn't cruel??? yes i get why he had to do it, but goodness that was his blood brother, and everybody knew that Fredo was on the dumb side of things and naive.
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Reply #3 posted 04/24/06 5:57am

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missfee said:

jerseykrs said:

I don't agree that Michael's character was cruel.

you don't think killing Fredo wasn't cruel??? yes i get why he had to do it, but goodness that was his blood brother, and everybody knew that Fredo was on the dumb side of things and naive.




Yes, that was probably his hardest decision in the whole story. It was a cruel act, but there was reasoning behind it. Other than that, I don't know if I'd tag the term "cruel" to his entire character.
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Reply #4 posted 04/24/06 6:01am

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oh Fuck that he took sides against the family with Moe fucking green in Vegas... tried to have Micheal Killed in his own bedroom?.. shit i woulda wacked that slow talkin fuck to.
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Reply #5 posted 04/24/06 6:04am

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oh Fuck that he took sides against the family with Moe fucking green in Vegas... tried to have Micheal Killed in his own bedroom?.. shit i woulda wacked that slow talkin fuck to.



yeah, see, that's what I'm talking about. As long as he didn't go against everyone that loved him, he never would have gotten killed. Shit, Michael's sister is testament to the fact that you can be an idiot and still be taken care of. He crossed a line and paid for it.
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Reply #6 posted 04/24/06 6:21am

IAintTheOne

jerseykrs said:

IAintTheOne said:

oh Fuck that he took sides against the family with Moe fucking green in Vegas... tried to have Micheal Killed in his own bedroom?.. shit i woulda wacked that slow talkin fuck to.



yeah, see, that's what I'm talking about. As long as he didn't go against everyone that loved him, he never would have gotten killed. Shit, Michael's sister is testament to the fact that you can be an idiot and still be taken care of. He crossed a line and paid for it.



and fredo knew he was about to get wacked, he knew it.

Frankie's found in the bath with his wrist slit. cus he was next to get wacked cus he was a fuckin rat and turned over for the fucking Feebs,
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Reply #7 posted 04/24/06 6:41am

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jerseykrs said:




yeah, see, that's what I'm talking about. As long as he didn't go against everyone that loved him, he never would have gotten killed. Shit, Michael's sister is testament to the fact that you can be an idiot and still be taken care of. He crossed a line and paid for it.



and fredo knew he was about to get wacked, he knew it.

Frankie's found in the bath with his wrist slit. cus he was next to get wacked cus he was a fuckin rat and turned over for the fucking Feebs,


i thought he made an agreement that he would kill himself, and in return his family would get looked after.
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Reply #8 posted 04/24/06 6:44am

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IAintTheOne said:




and fredo knew he was about to get wacked, he knew it.

Frankie's found in the bath with his wrist slit. cus he was next to get wacked cus he was a fuckin rat and turned over for the fucking Feebs,


i thought he made an agreement that he would kill himself, and in return his family would get looked after.



and you would've believed that?... just because frankie was "Old school" the fact he laid down for the feds. was proof he was next to get wacked. the corleone's were not going to look after anyone but themselves.
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Reply #9 posted 04/24/06 6:45am

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for instance when Carlo was in on the hit on Sonny, mike tried to convince him he was going to vegas. but in turn caught the Italian Necktie.
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Reply #10 posted 04/24/06 6:47am

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missfee said:


you don't think killing Fredo wasn't cruel??? yes i get why he had to do it, but goodness that was his blood brother, and everybody knew that Fredo was on the dumb side of things and naive.




Yes, that was probably his hardest decision in the whole story. It was a cruel act, but there was reasoning behind it. Other than that, I don't know if I'd tag the term "cruel" to his entire character.


all gangsters have to be cruel by nature, they rule by fear and imtidimdation. its their reputation which demands the respect they receive.

wouldn't you classify the killing of that prostitute just to bribe that commisioner as cruel.
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Reply #11 posted 04/24/06 6:51am

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Savour said:

jerseykrs said:





Yes, that was probably his hardest decision in the whole story. It was a cruel act, but there was reasoning behind it. Other than that, I don't know if I'd tag the term "cruel" to his entire character.


all gangsters have to be cruel by nature, they rule by fear and imtidimdation. its their reputation which demands the respect they receive.

wouldn't you classify the killing of that prostitute just to bribe that commisioner as cruel.

nod Exactly. That part was cruel as well because they were bribing the Senator. Sure Michael was a smart business man, but he was in fact a cruel criminal as well. Just because he wasn't a gun toting, hot head like Sonny, doesn't mean that he was just as cruel as Sonny was. He just didn't show, in fact Michael was more dangerous, because he the "smarter" one, he was very good in hiding his emotions....that is until Kay dropped the bomb on him about that abortion...she was just asking for that slap in the face...
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Reply #12 posted 04/24/06 6:56am

Savour

missfee said:

Savour said:



all gangsters have to be cruel by nature, they rule by fear and imtidimdation. its their reputation which demands the respect they receive.

wouldn't you classify the killing of that prostitute just to bribe that commisioner as cruel.

nod Exactly. That part was cruel as well because they were bribing the Senator. Sure Michael was a smart business man, but he was in fact a cruel criminal as well. Just because he wasn't a gun toting, hot head like Sonny, doesn't mean that he was just as cruel as Sonny was. He just didn't show, in fact Michael was more dangerous, because he the "smarter" one, he was very good in hiding his emotions....that is until Kay dropped the bomb on him about that abortion...she was just asking for that slap in the face...


i agree very machiavellian very calculating.
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Reply #13 posted 04/24/06 7:01am

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Savour said:

missfee said:


nod Exactly. That part was cruel as well because they were bribing the Senator. Sure Michael was a smart business man, but he was in fact a cruel criminal as well. Just because he wasn't a gun toting, hot head like Sonny, doesn't mean that he was just as cruel as Sonny was. He just didn't show, in fact Michael was more dangerous, because he the "smarter" one, he was very good in hiding his emotions....that is until Kay dropped the bomb on him about that abortion...she was just asking for that slap in the face...


i agree very machiavellian very calculating.

but thats what I love about Michael, how calculating he is. razz
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Reply #14 posted 04/24/06 7:07am

Savour

missfee said:

Savour said:



i agree very machiavellian very calculating.

but thats what I love about Michael, how calculating he is. razz
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true, he uses his mind where as most gangsters use their brawn
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Reply #15 posted 04/24/06 12:25pm

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It's funny how just when I thought I've caught of the "oranges" scenes in this series, another one comes to my attention, that I didn't catch before.
This time around, it the one was right before the massacre of the the mafia bosses in #III.
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Reply #16 posted 04/24/06 2:53pm

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jerseykrs said:

I don't agree that Michael's character was cruel.


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Reply #17 posted 04/24/06 2:56pm

u2prnce

missfee said:

jerseykrs said:

I don't agree that Michael's character was cruel.

you don't think killing Fredo wasn't cruel??? yes i get why he had to do it, but goodness that was his blood brother, and everybody knew that Fredo was on the dumb side of things and naive.


"I'm smart!"

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Reply #18 posted 04/24/06 2:57pm

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I haven't seen III since it came out in theaters. And I don't plan on changing my status any time soon.
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Reply #19 posted 04/24/06 5:38pm

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u2prnce said:

I haven't seen III since it came out in theaters. And I don't plan on changing my status any time soon.

III was such a let down for me...it's like everytime i watch it, i'm really struggling trying to tie that one to the other two....but i can't

i just watch it because of how fine Andy Garcia looked in the movie, and plus Kay and Michael finally reconciled their differences with one another and admitted that they still loved each other.

I & II were so powerful, and so sophisticated, it showed Michael at his best..he was confident and so sure of what he was doing...even if it was morally wrong

but in III it was like, he had become a bit insecure in his decisions especially about his decisions in the past and he grew a conscience. Somehow i can't really grasp Michael Corleone with a conscience. Even after seeing III a billion and one times (which isn't half as many times i've seen the first two, because they are my faves smile ) Michael Corleone with a conscience just isn't accepting to me.

Even Vito never regretted any of the decisions and orders he made at his older age.
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Reply #20 posted 04/24/06 5:39pm

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missfee said:

u2prnce said:

I haven't seen III since it came out in theaters. And I don't plan on changing my status any time soon.

III was such a let down for me...it's like everytime i watch it, i'm really struggling trying to tie that one to the other two....but i can't

i just watch it because of how fine Andy Garcia looked in the movie, and plus Kay and Michael finally reconciled their differences with one another and admitted that they still loved each other.

I & II were so powerful, and so sophisticated, it showed Michael at his best..he was confident and so sure of what he was doing...even if it was morally wrong

but in III it was like, he had become a bit insecure in his decisions especially about his decisions in the past and he grew a conscience. Somehow i can't really grasp Michael Corleone with a conscience. Even after seeing III a billion and one times (which isn't half as many times i've seen the first two, because they are my faves smile ) Michael Corleone with a conscience just isn't accepting to me.

Even Vito never regretted any of the decisions and orders he made at his older age.
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Just pretend it doesn't exist. It's better that way. wink
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Reply #21 posted 04/24/06 5:44pm

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u2prnce said:

missfee said:


III was such a let down for me...it's like everytime i watch it, i'm really struggling trying to tie that one to the other two....but i can't

i just watch it because of how fine Andy Garcia looked in the movie, and plus Kay and Michael finally reconciled their differences with one another and admitted that they still loved each other.

I & II were so powerful, and so sophisticated, it showed Michael at his best..he was confident and so sure of what he was doing...even if it was morally wrong

but in III it was like, he had become a bit insecure in his decisions especially about his decisions in the past and he grew a conscience. Somehow i can't really grasp Michael Corleone with a conscience. Even after seeing III a billion and one times (which isn't half as many times i've seen the first two, because they are my faves smile ) Michael Corleone with a conscience just isn't accepting to me.

Even Vito never regretted any of the decisions and orders he made at his older age.
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Just pretend it doesn't exist. It's better that way. wink

falloff u r funny biggrin

but i'm just saying, Michael Corleone, crying like a bitch over the past...hmmm just didn't seem like something he would do realistically. The only thing i could see him regretting is killing Fredo, but thats about it.
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Reply #22 posted 04/24/06 5:52pm

u2prnce

missfee said:

u2prnce said:



Just pretend it doesn't exist. It's better that way. wink

falloff u r funny biggrin

but i'm just saying, Michael Corleone, crying like a bitch over the past...hmmm just didn't seem like something he would do realistically. The only thing i could see him regretting is killing Fredo, but thats about it.
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Well, the thing to remember is that twenty or so years have passed between part 2 and 3. Sometimes you do things when you're younger that you wouldn't do when you're older and have more perspective. He's closer to the end of his life than he is the beginning. I didn't think it was completely unbelievable that he would regret what he did. The worst part of the movie was Sophia Coppola. She became a good director, but she's an awful actress.
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Reply #23 posted 04/24/06 5:58pm

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u2prnce said:

missfee said:


falloff u r funny biggrin

but i'm just saying, Michael Corleone, crying like a bitch over the past...hmmm just didn't seem like something he would do realistically. The only thing i could see him regretting is killing Fredo, but thats about it.
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Well, the thing to remember is that twenty or so years have passed between part 2 and 3. Sometimes you do things when you're younger that you wouldn't do when you're older and have more perspective. He's closer to the end of his life than he is the beginning. I didn't think it was completely unbelievable that he would regret what he did. The worst part of the movie was Sophia Coppola. She became a good director, but she's an awful actress.


I agree with you 360% on this one nod she was the worst, she couldn't even whine right....but you know she was a last minute person for the role because winona ryder was suppose to play that part but she got sick or something.
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Reply #24 posted 04/24/06 6:31pm

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jerseykrs said:

missfee said:


you don't think killing Fredo wasn't cruel??? yes i get why he had to do it, but goodness that was his blood brother, and everybody knew that Fredo was on the dumb side of things and naive.




Yes, that was probably his hardest decision in the whole story. It was a cruel act, but there was reasoning behind it. Other than that, I don't know if I'd tag the term "cruel" to his entire character.


wat about the situation w/ kay and the kids? i mean she got them back later but still and yea i def. took advantage of it, got me obsessed w/ the whole gangster thing again. great movies, i didnt see all of part 3 yet but i saw the ending, hated that mary corleone dies. i really like mike and he didnt die the usual death. he lived long with all that shit pilin up on him, the fact that dude grew a conscience didnt help much.
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Reply #25 posted 04/24/06 6:38pm

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missfee said:

Savour said:



all gangsters have to be cruel by nature, they rule by fear and imtidimdation. its their reputation which demands the respect they receive.

wouldn't you classify the killing of that prostitute just to bribe that commisioner as cruel.

nod Exactly. That part was cruel as well because they were bribing the Senator. Sure Michael was a smart business man, but he was in fact a cruel criminal as well. Just because he wasn't a gun toting, hot head like Sonny, doesn't mean that he was just as cruel as Sonny was. He just didn't show, in fact Michael was more dangerous, because he the "smarter" one, he was very good in hiding his emotions.... that is until Kay dropped the bomb on him about that abortion...she was just asking for that slap in the face...

that was my favorite part of all three movies.

of course, i was only half watching the movies because i was throwing a party and the TV was kinda like background noise. my dad has the trilogy and next time i'm at his house, i'll probably watch it.
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Reply #26 posted 04/24/06 7:35pm

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missfee said:


nod Exactly. That part was cruel as well because they were bribing the Senator. Sure Michael was a smart business man, but he was in fact a cruel criminal as well. Just because he wasn't a gun toting, hot head like Sonny, doesn't mean that he was just as cruel as Sonny was. He just didn't show, in fact Michael was more dangerous, because he the "smarter" one, he was very good in hiding his emotions.... that is until Kay dropped the bomb on him about that abortion...she was just asking for that slap in the face...

that was my favorite part of all three movies.

of course, i was only half watching the movies because i was throwing a party and the TV was kinda like background noise. my dad has the trilogy and next time i'm at his house, i'll probably watch it.


you should, you won't be disappointed...these are classics thumbs up!
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Reply #27 posted 04/24/06 7:41pm

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missfee said:


nod Exactly. That part was cruel as well because they were bribing the Senator. Sure Michael was a smart business man, but he was in fact a cruel criminal as well. Just because he wasn't a gun toting, hot head like Sonny, doesn't mean that he was just as cruel as Sonny was. He just didn't show, in fact Michael was more dangerous, because he the "smarter" one, he was very good in hiding his emotions.... that is until Kay dropped the bomb on him about that abortion...she was just asking for that slap in the face...

that was my favorite part of all three movies.

of course, i was only half watching the movies because i was throwing a party and the TV was kinda like background noise. my dad has the trilogy and next time i'm at his house, i'll probably watch it.


This is gonna sound really messed up, but when Kay says that, I identify with Michael and I wanna kick the shit out of her.
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A question that's been bugging me lately, I hope someone can answer. After Johnny begs Don Vito to get him the role in the movie and the producer turns down " The Offer ", how did they actually get the horse's head into the bed without Waltz knowing it, plus how did he not see the head prior to getting into his bed? That still is the sickest move ever.
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Reply #29 posted 04/24/06 7:50pm

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u2prnce said:

JasmineFire said:


that was my favorite part of all three movies.

of course, i was only half watching the movies because i was throwing a party and the TV was kinda like background noise. my dad has the trilogy and next time i'm at his house, i'll probably watch it.


This is gonna sound really messed up, but when Kay says that, I identify with Michael and I wanna kick the shit out of her.

that's funny because i identify with her. men can be so blind sometimes that they can;t see what's in front of their own faces. i knew she had the abortion back when it's first mentioned that she first lost the baby.
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