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Finally saw Godfather part II. WOW.

Flyback

Golden Member
It's true what they say--part II is even better than the [great] original.

Best scene in cinematic history IMO:
"Theres a plane waiting for us to take us to Miami in an hour, alright
Don't make a big thing about it
I know it was you Fredo
You broke my heart
You broke my heart"
watch the scene @ youtube

From part I, my favourite scene is with Don Vito and Michael--when Don Vito says he didn't want Michael to be part of it; when they are in the garden together.

What are your favourite scenes in the collection?
 
The Godfather II is my favorite movie of all time.

"You don't come to Las Vegas and talk to a man like Moe Green like that!"
 
easily the scene with michael at the restaurant with sollozzo and mccluskey. it is followed up by the fredo lake scene and vito killing don fanucci.
 
Originally posted by: anxi80
easily the scene with michael at the restaurant with sollozzo and mccluskey. it is followed up by the fredo lake scene and vito killing don fanucci.

What was so great about the lake scene? Curious what interests you about it. He knew it was coming, no? Or just how it was executed? e.g. the kid isn't allowed at the very last minute, the hail mary...
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
The Godfather II is my favorite movie of all time.

"You don't come to Las Vegas and talk to a man like Moe Green like THAT!!"

**FIXED**

 
What are some of ATOT's thoughts on Godfather III? It gets such bad rep compared to the first 2, but I think it's just as good.
 
Originally posted by: Jinru
What are some of ATOT's thoughts on Godfather III? It gets such bad rep compared to the first 2, but I think it's just as good.

The first two are incredible. III is a bad movie.
 
Originally posted by: Jinru
What are some of ATOT's thoughts on Godfather III? It gets such bad rep compared to the first 2, but I think it's just as good.

Just as good? HELL NO.

Is it a good movie? Yes.
Does it compare to the first two? NO!
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Jinru
What are some of ATOT's thoughts on Godfather III? It gets such bad rep compared to the first 2, but I think it's just as good.

Just as good? HELL NO.

Is it a good movie? Yes.
Does it compare to the first two? NO!

I think the comparison is what makes it look especially bad. The first two were top notch. :beer:
 
Thanks for reminding me to add part II to my list in netflix. I saw part I a long time ago and never got aorund to seeing part II and III.
 
Originally posted by: Flyback
Originally posted by: anxi80
easily the scene with michael at the restaurant with sollozzo and mccluskey. it is followed up by the fredo lake scene and vito killing don fanucci.
What was so great about the lake scene? Curious what interests you about it. He knew it was coming, no? Or just how it was executed? e.g. the kid isn't allowed at the very last minute, the hail mary...
or perhaps its the fact that he orchestrated the murder of his last surviving brother. thats pretty intense in my opinion to have a sibling wiped out like that. but it just shows the character of michael and whats truly important to him: the family business. i mean sure fredo gave roth and ola inside information on him, but he repented and begged for his brother's forgivness and even michael acknowledged him as weak. so instead of perhaps sending fredo away or keeping him quarantined, he decided to just eliminate what he perceives is a weak link in the chain of him running the family business.
 
Originally posted by: anxi80
Originally posted by: Flyback
Originally posted by: anxi80
easily the scene with michael at the restaurant with sollozzo and mccluskey. it is followed up by the fredo lake scene and vito killing don fanucci.
What was so great about the lake scene? Curious what interests you about it. He knew it was coming, no? Or just how it was executed? e.g. the kid isn't allowed at the very last minute, the hail mary...
or perhaps its the fact that he orchestrated the murder of his last surviving brother. thats pretty intense in my opinion to have a sibling wiped out like that. but it just shows the character of michael and whats truly important to him: the family business. i mean sure fredo gave roth and ola inside information on him, but he repented and begged for his brother's forgivness and even michael acknowledged him as weak. so instead of perhaps sending fredo away or keeping him quarantined, he decided to just eliminate what he perceives is a weak link in the chain of him running the family business.
Exactly. That was one of the most powerful moments of the film. Connie had begged Michael not to kill Fredo. Then Fredo begs for forgiveness (which Michael grants) and he hugs Michael. While they are hugging, Michael give his henchman a solitary "look" and the audience knows from that point that Fredo is a dead man.

Then after Fredo is killed, IIRC, they then go back to a scene with the whole family gathering around the table for Vito's birthday and it's when Michael first announces that he's going into the military.

Such a great movie. GOOD STUFF!!
 
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