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Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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10/12/01 11:32 AM
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In the bonus footage, Mario Puzo says with all his heart, that Godfather 4 would be a sure hit. The premise is that it would show the rise of the Corleone family in the 20's & 30's. I totally agree. Some of the best scenes in the book were about a young Vito consolidating power and rising to be the premier Don. I really think this should be considered by Paramount.
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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10/12/01 12:19 PM
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I agree. Although after what happen with GFIII a lot of people would rather leave everything as is rather then further diminish I and II. What Paramount does not realize what a cash cow they have with IV. If done right, (that's the big key) you bring in all the oldtimers that grew up with I and II. At the same time, with the right casting (today's comtempoary stars, DeCaprio, etc) you would bring in a whole new younger audience. Which would lead gen. X'ers back to I and II by buying the DVD and VHS copies. A 1920'S, 30's movie not only would bring out those "silent years", but at the same time would be a movie that could stand alone for that younger generation who is not familar with I and II. I have always said we do not need a 90's version of the family. But IV will never happen so thats that...
"A lawyer with his briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns" - Don Vito Corleone
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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10/12/01 11:47 PM
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I say we send Luca Brasi after any producer that would dare cast Leonardo diCaprio in GF IV. Infamita
--A lawyer with his briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns--
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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10/15/01 10:45 PM
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Originally posted by shatterhand:
I guess we'll just have to wait until Coppola is in another financial pinch! May it come quickly! uh...that didn't come out the right way...
"Bacio tua mano."
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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10/15/01 11:33 PM
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The thing i don't understand is that GFIII is so maligned, and criticized, unfairly in my opinion. Critics saw some merit in it and Ebert said that because of the first two films and their stature, it works a lot better than it should with its flashbacks and realistic timeline and so on (when GFIII came out, Michael's memories were 20 years or so of Kay, so were the audiences). Many noted critics state that GFIII is no "poorly conceived curiosity, but a film that deserves to stand alongside it's predecessors." Of course my whole argument is based on what critics say... but, IMO, those who criticize III for not being as good as I & II, must realize that II was probably not as tight as I (two stories perhaps diluted action, and de niro no match for brando, altho great). In sum, GFIII is a real Godfather movie. GFI, in Coppola's words was basically so he could make the films he "really wanted to make," in other words a stepping stone for him, though it became much more. GFIII was also from a financial impulse. So what, i say to it's detractors. Even Mozart composed mostly for money. That doesn't diminish his accomplishments. Sorry, might be wrong forum, but had to respond to person's post on how he hates GFIII.
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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11/10/01 03:22 AM
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IMO, DeNiro looks younger now than Brando did in GFI
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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11/11/01 03:44 PM
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Actually FFC and Mario Puzo (TRIP) had written the first half of the script And the second half would be a story about vincent's rise on a parallel with the rise of vito. This would be much the same of GF2
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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11/12/01 06:30 PM
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Listen to FFC's commentary on the end credits of GF III. He describes the whole concept of Part IV. It is very interesting.
"I had a whole different destiny planned." -Michael Corleone
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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11/12/01 06:43 PM
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IMO, DeNiro looks younger now than Brando did in GFI "...Never underestimate the power of makeup..." Dick Smith - GF1 noledge
"If you win you win. If you lose you still win. Theres no way you can lose." Joey - Raging Bull
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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11/14/01 03:11 PM
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Originally posted by Turi Giuliano: DiCaprio is an actor???? As Tom Hagen would say,... "He was once." Leo did a fantastic job playing Johnny Depp's retarded teenaged brother in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape". After that, did nothing of any value and has pretty much disappeared since "Titanic". I don't think he'd fit in anywhere, any way, in ANY Godfather film. Ever. Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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11/14/01 04:33 PM
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Well gosh....you're the one who's questioning whether or not the guy's an actor - why don't you watch some of these films you're mentioning & decide for yourself. Jeez-o-Peats Apple [ November 14, 2001: Message edited by: AppleOnYa ]
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
- THOMAS JEFFERSON
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Re: Mario, (R.I.P.) said it best - GF IV
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11/14/01 06:26 PM
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A better Vincent then Andy Garcia. Highly unlikely. Garcia did the job better than anyone else could have. Better than Johnny Depp, better than Scott Caan and better than anyone else. He was nominated for a Oscar as well.
"I had a whole different destiny planned." -Michael Corleone
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