Godfather I or Godfather II
downtownrobbrown
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and let's just forget the third one even happened.
Which do you prefer? I prefer #2 and Applonia (sp?).
Which do you prefer? I prefer #2 and Applonia (sp?).
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someone's got a case of the silly's today!
:happyday:
thing is, rather than present truly unimaginative, derivative or downright *bad* examples of the form (of which there are plenty), he always plays himself by talking shit about movies/shows that are actually good...like Boardwalk Empire and Donnie Brascoe and the Sopranos.
maybe all people dont appreciate the godfather for it's "gangster" qualities.
has mr batmon ever considered THAT? HUH?
Godfather II is by far the richer movie.
the whole part in Sicilia with young Vito played by De Niro was boring to me
*ducks*
Is there an actual debate? like Star Wars to Empire
b/w
CASINO
and then the restaurant scene. oof
You found this boring?
I'm glad I don't have to choose. The scenes at the hospital and, then, the restaurant in the first one. Young Vito stalking on the rooftop or Michael in Cuba in the second one. I'd be hard pressed to choose a favorite, luckily I can watch them both in stunning hi-def Blu-ray, which if you don't have, go get that. A couple times, I've found myself watching on regular TV, then paused and put in the disc to do it up right.
That pic is from the first movie, De Niro was in the second.
white_tea is getting a tad confused.....
GF1 for me
the young vito scenes ruin part II
But really, it's GF1 all the way.
Godfather II is an unimpeachably great movie for many reasons, including a much richer role for John Cazale who is amazing. But it sprawls and tries to cover too much territory. The Vito story could be pulled out into its own movie without irreparably harming either narrative, as seen in the crappy version where they put the entire series in order. Godfather One is not without its flaws, but over many, many viewings of both films the first installment edges out the second. Plus, it has Sterling Hayden.
My late Dad's favourites.
Plus as a self contained arc the set up of the wedding at the beginning compared to the christening at the end is outstanding.
B/w
B/B/w Carlito's Way!