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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/18/06 11:28 AM
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my favorite scene is when allpoina is killed. i like how they make it seem everything is okay then you notice fabrizo acting wierd then when mickey screams it is priceless
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/18/06 01:12 PM
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My favorite part is when Mike and the Don are talking and the Don asks Mike if he is happy with his family and tells him how Barzini will come after him...
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/18/06 04:34 PM
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-The very first scene when Bonasera is explaining his situation to the Godfather.
-The scenes where Michael falls in love with the girl in Sicily, only to have his heart broken
-"Never take sides with anyone against the family again...ever"
-The baptism sequence (I think it would have to be my favorite, not sure though)
-Michael being donned as Kay watches from the next room
-The scenes where Geary's running his mouth to the Corleone's, the brothel scene, and then the change in his tone
-Paolo's death, and Vito's mother trying to bargain with Don Ciccio
-Vito's revenge on Ciccio
-The scenes where Vito starts helping others, like Signora Colombo
-The scene where Kay tells Mike she got an abortion
-The scene where Mike closes the door in her face after she says goodbye to Anthony and Mary
-The scene where Michael tells his family he enlisted in the marines
-The scene with Joey Zasa, Vincent, and Michael in his office
-"I say we take Zasa out"
-The scenes which Michael tells his son, Anthony, about his law school plans, and then his argument with Kay about it
-"I love you cuz", it's so pathetic that it's a classic
-The recollection scene
-The scene where Michael confesses his sins to the cardinal
-The meeting of the families, and the helicopter intervention
-When Joe Zasa got shot, "hey Joey, up your ass!"
-The silent cry of Michael Corleone
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I know, that's a lot, but those are my favorites.
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/18/06 05:48 PM
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Certainly not the best moments in the trilogy, but here are my favorites from each movie:
I-Luca's eyes bulging out of his head while he's garrotted. There isn't any uglier face you will ever see than that one.
II-Sonny's kids laughing because "Daddy's fighting again!" in the flashback scene. I love kids and that scene is exactly what a kid would say in real life.
III-Neri yelling, "Mikey, over here!" during the hotel assassination. I laugh when I hear that because just think about what would happen to any other human being on Earth other than Neri who would dare call the Don "Mikey".
There is no theory of evolution. Just a list of creatures Chuck Norris has allowed to live.
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/19/06 10:22 AM
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Originally posted by Mignon: One of my fav scenes is in Pt II The abortion scene. Mikes eyes are sooo intense looking. Also the silent scream sends chills down my spine. I love the abortion scene too. Mike physically shrinks in that scene. It's subtle, but his eyes are buldging out of his head and he's shrinking. The first time I saw Part II I remember thinking... "something bad is about to happen." Then BAM! Mike pushes down the chair, lunges across the room and slaps Kay.
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/20/06 01:10 AM
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The entire sequence when Paulie is killed, from Clemenza's house to Paulie's death in sight of the Statue of Liberty.
The great camera work in the scene when Michael makes his case to be the one to kill the Turk and McCluskey. How the camera pans in on him sitting in the chair. And it is a great scene as well, it sets up the entire story to come.
The flashback scenes are all good.
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/20/06 03:29 AM
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My favorite would be Vito's speech at the Don's Convention..There's a specific line i was trying to remember..He was warning them from hurting micheal..it was something about a storm striking micheal.. i wish if someone could remind us with the line.. Puzo 
in my house..IN MY HOUSE..IN MY BEDROOM! WHERE MY WIFE SLEEPS,where my children comes to play with thier toys..
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/20/06 04:43 AM
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Originally posted by DeathByClotheshanger: My personal favorite is the end of Part III. The Silent Scream to the very end. Such a fitting and emotional climax to a wonderful trilogy. It truly makes me reflect on everything that has come before.
Perfect.
You were right about one thing. I have been watching. Couldn't help myself. Watching, waiting, holding my breath. But I'm no puppeteer Kevin, I don't make things happen. Doesn't work like that. Free will, it's like butterfly wings, one touch and it never gets off the ground. I only set the stage. You pull your own strings.
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/20/06 08:39 AM
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in gf2 when vito is tracking fanucci down and then jus waits b4 he kills him classic
Time You Enjoy Wasting, was not wasted - John Lennon A man who nevers spends time with his family can never be a real man - Don Vito Corleone
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/20/06 04:47 PM
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I tend to agree with appleonya. There are so many great scenes, that they weave a tapestry. It is the entire movies (1 & 2). I'm not real crazy about 3. I guess if I had to pick one, I guess it would be where Michael revenges his father's shooting by murdering Solozzo & McClusky. The tension building, restaurant noises, street cars going by, Michael's blood pounding, the actual killings followed by that music. Fantastic.
But if Clemenza can figure a way to have a weapon planted there for me then I'll kill 'em both.
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/20/06 09:25 PM
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Originally posted by Puzo: My favorite would be Vito's speech at the Don's Convention..There's a specific line i was trying to remember..He was warning them from hurting micheal..it was something about a storm striking micheal.. i wish if someone could remind us with the line..
Puzo "My youngest son was forced to leave this country because of this Sollozzo business. All right -- and I have to make arrangements to bring him back here safely -- cleared of all these false charges. But I'm a superstitious man -- and if some unlucky accident should befall him -- if he should get shot in the head by a police officer -- or if he should hang himself in his jail cell -- or if he's struck by a bolt of lightning -- then I'm going to blame some of the people in this room. And that, I do not forgive. But, that aside, let me say that I swear -- on the souls of my grandchildren -- that I will not be the one to break the peace that we have made here today...."
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/23/06 09:59 AM
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my favourite moment is Michael to Pentangeli "IN MY HOME !! IN MY BEDROOM WHERE MY WIFE SLEEPS!! where my children come to play with their toys!"
I've always liked that bit not sure why though
IN MY HOME!IN MY BEDROOM WHERE MY WIFE SLEEPS!where my children come to play with their toys...
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Re: Your favorite moment in the trilogy...
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04/24/06 09:45 AM
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as everyone other said, too many to mention.....
anyway, my fav scenes are the Sicilian ones. I love the way Michael's return to his roots is portrayed. The way Sicily's melting beauty is portrayed in that reddish/golden light. Keep your breath and when the magic Rota's music stops, you can smell the orange blossom and hear the crickets cry. The way an ancient, savage yet pure world melts with a new one when Micheal and Apollonia share looks. The return to one's mother's womb to taste a too short moment of perfect happiness. Then the car explosion. Revenge, blood, death, revenge. Michael's destiny is traced.
So powerful.
I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
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