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Re: Favourite little moments
[Re: Don Cardi]
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01/21/16 09:31 AM
01/21/16 09:31 AM
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Mark
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Sonny goes to his father's office and can't seem to bring himself to sit in his father's chair behind the desk.
He then pulls up another chair to the edge of the desk and begins making the necessary phone calls after retrieving an address book from the safe.
Such a little thing that spoke so loudly; He couldn't sit in his father's chair. Also, who among us has never scooped something tasty out of a pan on the stove with a piece of bread?!? A couple of my favorite little moments.
Agreed Mark. Definitely one of my favorite little moments. While there is no actual dialogue in that scene, it still speaks volumes! DC - glad to see you back! I noticed last night that after the Corleone's hit Bruno Tattaglia and Santino is feeling more confident, he is sitting in Vito's chair. I think that when Vito's fate was uncertain, there was a bit of a "Post 9-11" feeling at The Corleone Mall? However, after Santino began his offensive, he gained the necessary fortitude and thought himself "worthy" to be behind the desk. If anything, to show everybody he was firmly in charge and taking care of things.
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Re: Favourite little moments
[Re: Immobiliare]
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03/22/16 07:09 PM
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One favorite moment is when Michael gets Carlo to admit that Don Barzini used him to set up Sonny. If Carlo had stuck by his guns and not admitted to it he may have survived the encounter.and made it back home. He needed Carlo to admit to it before he could kill him.
Don Corleone, I'm gonna leave you now, because I know you are busy.
Sonny: Mickey Mantle? That's what you're upset about? Mantle makes $100,000 a year. How much does your father make? If your dad ever can't pay the rent and needs money, go ask Mickey Mantle. See what happens. Mickey Mantle don't care about you. Why care about him?
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Re: Favourite little moments
[Re: Immobiliare]
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03/30/16 09:50 AM
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The Hollywood Finochio
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Lots of my fave parts have been mentioned but here are a few of mine
-The look of despair and resignation on the face of Tessio when he's been rumbled, in that split second, he knows his life is over - top, top acting. RIP Abe. Plus, the sad expression on Tom's face in the same scene, things have changed and will never be the same again, and when he tells Tessio that Mike understands it was only business, it's genuine. - The left-handed response of Michael to McCluskey's handshake, and the expression of nonchalance that neither McCluskey or Sollozzo could see. - The way Bruno's cigarette hangs from his mouth effortlessly while he co-participates in the murder of Luca - The way Sonny tells Carlo to never touch his sister again through exhaustion. - The Don's complete indifference to Fredo when he enters his bedroom alone. - Tom's voice breaking with emotion when he tells the Don that Sonny is dead - The very blatant smug expressions of Tattaglia and Barzini to each other in the meeting - Carlo's little grin to himself when he gets in the car, thinking he has got away with it then... 'Hello Carlo'
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Sonny - Well then, business will have to suffer, all right? And listen, do me a favor, Tom. No more advice on how to patch things up, just help me win, please
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Re: Favourite little moments
[Re: Immobiliare]
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02/02/21 12:34 PM
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Watching the GF and II this weekend, I re-noticed somethings about Tom when he met with Woltz and then again in II.
When he meets with Woltz during dinner, Woltz engages in his hugely emotional tirade. Yet, Tom in the face of this verbal assault remains impassive and continues to devour his meal. Of course, Tom's passivity is understandable since, as the novel explains, the Don had never broken a promise and would not break his promise to his godson about obtaining for him the coveted role in Woltz's upcoming film. Duval played that scene perfectly. It is similar to the scene when Michael meets with Carlo near the end of the film. Michael is like the shark circling his prey; the shark fears nothing and there is no escape for his prey. In the same vein, Tom knows that Woltz's words cannot prevail against the Don's words and, even more so, the Don's will.
In II, there is the scene where Michael meets with Ola and excludes Tom from that meeting. The camera shows Tom's exit from the meeting as Tom feigns a smile and pleasing words about his being right outside if needed by Michael. The camera stays with Tom as he enters the enclosed vestibule where he clears out the kids who were seated there. Tom lingers for a few seconds as his demeanor portrays his absolute disappointment and even sadness at being excluded. Duvall played that scene masterfully.
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Re: Favourite little moments
[Re: Turnbull]
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02/20/21 02:17 AM
02/20/21 02:17 AM
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I'm sure this has been mentioned before, but...
...in the scene in Havana where Batista is meeting with the gringo businessmen and passing around the solid gold telefono, look carefully and you'll see the Senate lawyer, Questadt, sitting behind Roth. What was he doing there? If Michael had spotted him, he never would have fallen into that perjury trap at the Senate hearing later on. An alert poster many years ago found an earlier script treatment (there are many of them) in which Michael was to meet with Questadt in Cuba. Obviously it never made the final cut. So, why did FFC leave Questadt in that scene? Maybe he missed it.
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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