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Re: What Scene Caused the most Buzz/Controversy when GF first came out?
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10/02/05 09:19 PM
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I agree, the horse's head!  I remember being a family gathering and most of my relatives/family had just seen it. That was the "shocker". Everyone was talking about that scene. And DC's right as far as Sonny's death. So bloody/gruesome for it's time. TIS
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Re: What Scene Caused the most Buzz/Controversy when GF first came out?
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10/03/05 06:40 AM
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Chalk up another vote for Khartoum.
Not only did that scene create the greatest "buzz", but it was the one that viewers must eagerly anticipated seeing.
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Re: What Scene Caused the most Buzz/Controversy when GF first came out?
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10/03/05 07:50 AM
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I'll echo the recollection of the other old-timers who saw the first run like I did (and you know who you are  ) Definetly the bloody horse head - big yech noise in the audience and then the Sonny Swiss Cheese scene. But as far as other buzz, I think the Brando casting as Vito received the large share of press chatter. Was he washed up? Was he the right type? Wouldn't Anthony Quinn have been better. Lots of doubt. Look how it turned out.
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Re: What Scene Caused the most Buzz/Controversy when GF first came out?
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10/03/05 10:13 PM
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"Mr. Corleone is a man who insists on hearing bad news immediately."
I do recall, the horse's head scene caused the most Buzz!
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Re: What Scene Caused the most Buzz/Controversy when GF first came out?
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10/03/05 10:38 PM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: Originally posted by Mignon: [b] What bothers me most about the movie is Carlo beating the crap out of Connie. That scene bothers me also. Especially when he starts to hit her with the strap. I just want to jump into the TV and kick his ass.
Don Cardi [/b]She should've stabbed him with that knife  And with that Sonny like temper you have you would do a good job to haha
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Re: What Scene Caused the most Buzz/Controversy when GF first came out?
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10/03/05 11:16 PM
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Note the Oscar statuete in the window in the Khartoum scene. Another detailed touch that I'm sure no one focused on in the horror of that scene, yet there it is.
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Re: What Scene Caused the most Buzz/Controversy when GF first came out?
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10/04/05 02:05 PM
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someone said i have a sunny temper my cousin slapped me once and i threw him down the stairs my brother pissed me off so much once i threatended him with a knife but carlo rizzi got what was coming to him i like the horses head and the assassanition scene but not sunnys death i wanted to see carlo get his ass whooped i saw gf last year adn gfII this year working on gfIII but let som one hit my sister like carlo did ill kill his ass but a scene that was kinda depressing for me was in part II were michael had to have fredo killed its pretty sad but it wasant in the book some one said i was to young to be reading it im 14 and have already read it when i was 13
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Re: What Scene Caused the most Buzz/Controversy when GF first came out?
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10/05/05 02:23 PM
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I saw the movie when it first came out at the drive-in. The horses head scene sent a lot of gasping and talk through the parking lot that you could hear outside of the cars (I was at the concession at that moment) ... definitely the buzz then and afterward too.
How about a "buzz" phrase that the movie introduced? ... "sleeps with the fishes"
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Re: What Scene Caused the most Buzz/Controversy when GF first came out?
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10/19/05 12:17 AM
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Well let's not forget that five years before hand, Arthur Penn had filmed, "Bonnie and Clyde", a film that also allowed for such violence. Methinks of the similarities between their demise and that of Sonny's. And as the '60's and the '70's progressed, violence on screen became more acceptable.
Just noting that... The murders couldn't be the reason...
I'd figure it would be a bloody horses headtucked away in satan sheets.
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