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Re: Opinions about the novel
#49467
06/12/03 04:21 PM
06/12/03 04:21 PM
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I agree with Luca's Boy. I love the fact that the uniform he wore the day of the Baptism Massacre was in fact his own. I also like the character Nick. I know FFC didn't care for that side of the book, but I wish he could have found a way to introduce him.
P.S. Congarats on being made L.B.
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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06/12/03 07:16 PM
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The novel and film are perfect companions. The novel is a great, quick read--sprawling, coarse, plenty of rough edges, but humming with energy and action. And Puzo, although he wasn't a polished writer, was a great storyteller. Plenty of wonderful stories in the novel never made it to the screen. But the film is a masterpiece, a flawless gem, with nearly all the energy of the novel, none of the rough edges--but with some of the stories and background of the novel missing. Taken together: unbeatable!
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: Opinions about the novel
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06/13/03 02:44 PM
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Both the novel and the films are great and that goes without saying. I like how the book naturally gives you more insight as to what happened in the story. I was kind of suprised to see that Johnny Fontane was more of a main character in the novel, though. He was like what? 3 minutes in the movie?
"A parola d'onuri vale sangue"
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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06/14/03 01:07 PM
06/14/03 01:07 PM
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A damn good (one of my favorites) book. 1st Puzo book I read. Has tons of energy, goes by at the right speed, and is near perfect, however I can't compare it to the movie... because I havn't seen it yet (dont shoot me please  )... if you havn't read it... do so now... 
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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06/14/03 02:20 PM
06/14/03 02:20 PM
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Yes I liked it too. I read it within a short amount of time and I don't even read much! The only parts I don't care for really is they talk a lot more about Lucy Mancini and Johnny Fontaine a lot more and also they have that abortionist, maybe he wasn't included in the Godfather movie because of the whole Vincent Mancini ordeal.  Also I didn't care for Nino's character too much either.  I do like the discription of Sicily though, it's almost like you're there when you read about it. 
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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06/18/03 08:44 AM
06/18/03 08:44 AM
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Originally posted by mr. soprano: well the book is great. and the movie is better. i don't get people thinking the book is better then the movie. it puzzles me. Out of curiosity, would you still think it was puzzling if the movie had never been made? And if the movie hadn't, would you have even read the book? I for one know that I would not have read it had it not been for the film. Mick PS> Mr Soprano, as you are called that name, you should visit the Sopranos section more often. 
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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06/21/03 10:09 AM
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There can be no argument that the movie is a better movie than the book is a book.
The movie is one of the greatest films of all time. I don't think anyone would say that the novel is one of the greatest books of all time.
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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06/23/03 01:00 AM
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Originally posted by plawrence: There can be no argument that the movie is a better movie than the book is a book.
The movie is one of the greatest films of all time. I don't think anyone would say that the novel is one of the greatest books of all time. I don't know why, but the novel gives me a different perspective on the whole story. Its like the Movie is what it is and it appears much different than the details provided in the book do. For example, many things aren't mentioned if implied like Michael Corleone showing his anger (which he did a few times in the book) as well as the whole background story on Luca Brasi and the continuous following of Lucy Mancini, Johnny Fontane, the doctor and Nino Valenti.
"A parola d'onuri vale sangue"
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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06/26/03 05:55 AM
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Originally posted by Robert: It is the best book I have along with Clockwork Orange and various works by Steven King. Not to split hairs, but you have to make the distinction between "The Best Book" and "The Book I Enjoyed The Most" Yes, THE GODFATHER is certainly on my list of books I enjoyed the most, but, just as certainly, not on my list of "best"
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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06/27/03 04:54 PM
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Originally posted by plawrence: Originally posted by Robert: [b] It is the best book I have along with Clockwork Orange and various works by Steven King. Not to split hairs, but you have to make the distinction between "The Best Book" and "The Book I Enjoyed The Most"
Yes, THE GODFATHER is certainly on my list of books I enjoyed the most, but, just as certainly, not on my list of "best" [/b]I'll add a big second to that! Mick
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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07/07/03 03:02 PM
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It can be sad that the "The Godfather" is the Best novle ever writen.
Madness! Madness! - Major Clipton The Bridge On The River Kwai
GOLD - GOLD - GOLD - GOLD. Bright and Yellow, Hard and Cold, Molten, Graven, Hammered, Rolled, Hard to Get and Light to Hold; Stolen, Borrowed, Squandered - Doled. - Greed
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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07/08/03 04:53 PM
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Originally posted by Mike Sulivan: It can be sad that the "The Godfather" is the Best novle ever writen. I agree: it could be said, but certainly should not be said. Each to his own, but you cannot say that it was the best book ever written. Perhaps one of the most enjoyable pieces of literature, but by no means the best.  Welcome to the BB. Mick
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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07/30/03 03:26 PM
07/30/03 03:26 PM
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I liked the book for the following: more background on Hagen, Neri, Kay, Luca, and Sonny as the Don.
However, I felt that there was too much background on characters I found to be insignificant: Johnny, Lucy, and Johnny's singing friend (his name escapes me). Also, Puzo tended to be verbose at times.
Overall, a good read. I like how Hagen explains to Kay why things were done at the book's end, which is obviously different than the end of GF1.
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Re: Opinions about the novel
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08/01/03 03:58 PM
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Originally posted by goombah: I liked the book for the following: more background on Hagen, Neri, Kay, Luca, and Sonny as the Don.
However, I felt that there was too much background on characters I found to be insignificant: Johnny, Lucy, and Johnny's singing friend (his name escapes me). Also, Puzo tended to be verbose at times.
Overall, a good read. I like how Hagen explains to Kay why things were done at the book's end, which is obviously different than the end of GF1. Nino. His name was Nino. And thanks for the welcome Capo!
Madness! Madness! - Major Clipton The Bridge On The River Kwai
GOLD - GOLD - GOLD - GOLD. Bright and Yellow, Hard and Cold, Molten, Graven, Hammered, Rolled, Hard to Get and Light to Hold; Stolen, Borrowed, Squandered - Doled. - Greed
Nothing Is Written Lawrence Of Arabia
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