Godfather trilogy
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You bid too low on Elton John's electric glasses.Screwball wrote:Breakin' 2- Electric Boogaloo had better dancing.
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Honestly, my favorite gangster film is Miller's Crossing. (Not saying theat it's better than Godfather, just a matter of preference.)
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Opening line:
I believe in America. America has made my fortune.
I believe in America. America has made my fortune.
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You calling me gay, nearsighted, or an eBay bidder?Judge wrote:You bid too low on Elton John's electric glasses.Screwball wrote:Breakin' 2- Electric Boogaloo had better dancing.
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Screwball wrote:You calling me gay, nearsighted, or an eBay bidder?Judge wrote:You bid too low on Elton John's electric glasses.Screwball wrote:Breakin' 2- Electric Boogaloo had better dancing.
Just a man who should wear big glasses.
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Too busy with the Lifetime network and your period?ruiner wrote:bourbon, and i, uh, have never seen any of the three godfathers.
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I do wear big glasses. My noggin is just larger than most piano players. It is an optical illusion.
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I like the part where young Vito Corleone loved his family, came to eventually become the Godfather, and avenged his family deaths in Sicily. Oh yeah, but that's in the second one, isn't it?gnarkill wrote:Cheers, and welcome. Bourbon'll do.
The baptism scene from the first one has to be one of the finest sequences ever put to film. It's so goddamn menacing.
As far as 3 is concerned, I keep trying to like it, regardless of how awful it is in the context of the other films, but just can't find anything redeeming about it. By that time Pacino had become some weird, shouting caricature of an actor who's only believable as a screaming blind man who drives Ferraris.
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The horse head in the bed is awesome
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How the hell Goodfellas lost the Oscar to that douchey Kevin Costner flick Dances With Wolves never ceases to piss me off.TheBigCasino wrote:mine is Goodfella's, by far.
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Yes he should of won .But it was about a rat so he lost on that a count of that .Like Dances with wolves was about wolves that why it won. Kevin Costner was a wolf in it right if so it was coolBenTheBeast wrote:How the hell Goodfellas lost the Oscar to that douchey Kevin Costner flick Dances With Wolves never ceases to piss me off.TheBigCasino wrote:mine is Goodfella's, by far.
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I just read some Godfather trivia that said that the horse head in the bed scene was so real because the actor wasn't expecting the very real horse head that they put there. Supposedly they got it from a dog food company. No wonder the blood looked so real.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3y2OvvuhDISavage wrote:I like the part where young Vito Corleone loved his family, came to eventually become the Godfather, and avenged his family deaths in Sicily. Oh yeah, but that's in the second one, isn't it?gnarkill wrote:Cheers, and welcome. Bourbon'll do.
The baptism scene from the first one has to be one of the finest sequences ever put to film. It's so goddamn menacing.
As far as 3 is concerned, I keep trying to like it, regardless of how awful it is in the context of the other films, but just can't find anything redeeming about it. By that time Pacino had become some weird, shouting caricature of an actor who's only believable as a screaming blind man who drives Ferraris.
Hooaaahhh!!!!
Just sayin': This is pretty much every character Pacino's ever played since about 1990.
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