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Re: Facial Expressions
[Re: olivant]
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Both great. Another is when Vito uncovers Sonny and tells Bonasera: "Look how they massacred my boy." Some brilliant gestures: Brando, pointing at Tom to get Bonasera a drink in the opening sequence. Brando taking in a deep breath when he tells Bonasera, "...and then they would fear you..." Brando's sort-of "aw, shucks" look when Bonasera says, "Be my friend?" (And Bonasera practically swallowing his tongue while he says it.) Brando gesturing for Tom to push in his chair at the Don's Convention. Brando putting his hand over his heart and saying, "I swear, on the heads of my grandchildren..." Oh how brilliant he was!
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Facial Expressions
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05/04/08 02:23 PM
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Wow, my favorite "look" is the one a young Vito gives to young Tessio when the landlord is sitting nervously at the desk agreeing to let Senora Columbo and her "cani" stay and pay less rent.
"I lower it cinque scooti..."
Vito gives the look
"deci scooti..."
Vito gives Tess the look again.
It's classic. You can see the language Vito was talking with his eyes. As if to say to Tess "we're in charge now."
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Re: Facial Expressions
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I always wonder what is in the look Kaye gives Michael at the end of GF3 when Mary is shot. Are her eyes filled with hatred for the man some what responsible for their daughter's death, or is it sympathy knowing he's in as much pain as she's in.
I love the mocking cry Vito gives Johnny Fontaine, "Waaah, what can I do, what can I do".
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Re: Facial Expressions
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05/04/08 11:15 PM
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I'm sorry. My mistake.
"lu cani e stari"
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Re: Facial Expressions
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We did a picture thread on this subject a few years ago. I have four favorite facial expressions: The look of fear on Carlo's face when he realizes that Mike knows he fingered Sonny: . The blank, almost expressionless, stare that Mike gives Barzini at Vito's funeral. You just KNOW Barzini is a dead man: . Vito's pained face as he looks upon Sonny's dead body (as he mutters, "Look how they massacred my boy"). Brando at his best: . And my favorite "Godfather" look - Sollozzo's face when he tells Tom Hagen, "Let me worry about Luca" (already knowing that Luca Brasi was dead):
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Re: Facial Expressions
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And my favorite "Godfather" look - Sollozzo's face when he tells Tom Hagen, "Let me worry about Luca" (already knowing that Luca Brasi was dead): Four great choices, SC! Using Al Lettieri as Sollozzo was one of the innumerable casting master-strokes of GF and II. Although Sollozzo is a pivotal character in GF, he actually has a small amount of on-screen time. But Lettieri is so absolutely letter-perfect that he's unforgettable. He's something like Lee Marvin: the coarse, thuggish look and character coupled to a cultivated speaking tone. Plus, in Lettieri's case, his facial expressivness.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Facial Expressions
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Michael's face when Fredo lets it out that he knows Ola and Roth!
"From now on, nothing goes down unless I'm involved. No blackjack no dope deals, no nothing. A nickel bag gets sold in the park, I want in. You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn." (King of New York)
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Re: Facial Expressions
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Michael's face when Fredo lets it out that he knows Ola and Roth! Speaking of Ola.... the smug look he gives when Hyman Roth is dressing down Michael (about killing Moe Green) made me want to smack him (Ola): good one SC, where do you get the nice screen shots???
"From now on, nothing goes down unless I'm involved. No blackjack no dope deals, no nothing. A nickel bag gets sold in the park, I want in. You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn." (King of New York)
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Re: Facial Expressions
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Michael's face when Fredo lets it out that he knows Ola and Roth! Ah Yes, and dont forget the one when Fredo and Michael are having drinks and Fredo says, "Mikey, I was mad at you". Michael's death look comes out for a sec.
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Re: Facial Expressions
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Several yeas ago, a Board member posted several film pics one of which showed Roth sitting in his hotel room with his hands on the arm of the chair in which Michael was sitting. The parodied caption below the picture said "Michael, I'm bigger than US Steel." Your recollection is a little off. He grasps Michael's hand and says, " ..we're (the U.S Gambling Industry) bigger than U.S steel."
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Re: Facial Expressions
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Several yeas ago, a Board member posted several film pics one of which showed Roth sitting in his hotel room with his hands on the arm of the chair in which Michael was sitting. The parodied caption below the picture said "Michael, I'm bigger than US Steel." Your recollection is a little off. He grasps Michael's hand and says, " ..we're (the U.S Gambling Industry) bigger than U.S steel." No, he grasps one of the arms of the chair in which Michael is sitting and parodies the line he delivers in the movie. That was the whole point of the posting.
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Re: Facial Expressions
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05/07/08 08:59 AM
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Several yeas ago, a Board member posted several film pics one of which showed Roth sitting in his hotel room with his hands on the arm of the chair in which Michael was sitting. The parodied caption below the picture said "Michael, I'm bigger than US Steel." Your recollection is a little off. He grasps Michael's hand and says, " ..we're (the U.S Gambling Industry) bigger than U.S steel." No, he grasps one of the arms of the chair in which Michael is sitting and parodies the line he delivers in the movie. That was the whole point of the posting. Right, Olivant. It was hilarious. I found the thread using the search function. http://www.gangsterbb.net/threads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1180&page=0&fpart=1The post is about halfway down. The picture isn't displaying properly for me, but that might just be my computer.
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Re: Facial Expressions
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05/07/08 12:14 PM
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Several yeas ago, a Board member posted several film pics one of which showed Roth sitting in his hotel room with his hands on the arm of the chair in which Michael was sitting. The parodied caption below the picture said "Michael, I'm bigger than US Steel." Your recollection is a little off. He grasps Michael's hand and says, " ..we're (the U.S Gambling Industry) bigger than U.S steel." No, he grasps one of the arms of the chair in which Michael is sitting and parodies the line he delivers in the movie. That was the whole point of the posting. Right, Olivant. It was hilarious. I found the thread using the search function. http://www.gangsterbb.net/threads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1180&page=0&fpart=1The post is about halfway down. The picture isn't displaying properly for me, but that might just be my computer. Grazie.
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
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