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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 11:12 AM
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MrGreene
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He's the main reason why we met here.
Good bye maestro.
"I was making my bones while you were going out with cheerleaders"
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 11:20 AM
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hondafox400
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RIP I just read about this on MSN.com
"All I have in this world is my balls and my word.. And I don't break em' for no one.." --TONY MONTANA
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 11:40 AM
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Connie_Corleone
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God bless you, Don Brando.
"You blamed him for Sonny -- you always did. Everybody did. But you never thought about me -- you never gave a damn about me."
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 12:07 PM
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Kevin Rooney
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Yes, Marlon Brando is a great loss to all lovers of film, and great acting. Those of us who love the "Godfather" films feel this especially. I gained an ever broader respect for him after enjoying his performance as Carmine(Jimmy the Toucan)Sabatini in "The Freshman". There he parodied his most famous character, a rare gift. May he rest in peace, now may he be reunited with his beloved daughter, Cheyenne.
"Keep your friends close, your enemies-closer" - Michael Corleone, quoting Don Vito. "You're a smart lawyer, very smart-but don't get smart with me!" -Rocky Sullivan (Cagney) to Frazier (Bogart) in Angels with Dirty Faces
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 03:31 PM
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Dream Master
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R.I.P. Thanks for making me a fan of the Godfather.
I have been blessed and I feel like I've found my way. I thank God for all I've been given at the end of every day. -- Martina McBride
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 04:09 PM
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Originally posted by UnderBoss: Marlon Brando invented method acting, I did not know that. He studied the "method" under Stella Adler. Oddly enough, one of the other coaches of the time was Lee Strassberg (Hyman Roth).
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 04:45 PM
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Alex Morello
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 05:54 PM
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Alberto_Neri
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Rest in peace Godfather. Thanks for the amazing performances. You will indeed be remembered forever.
"After all, we're not communists" - Barzini
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 07:47 PM
07/02/04 07:47 PM
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sonof70s
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He redefined acting forever. I'm thankful for his legacy.
"...for old times' sake?"
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/02/04 11:22 PM
07/02/04 11:22 PM
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Capt. Willard
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Strange that I was just getting back into all things GODFATHER and then the great actor passes. Here is something I wrote for another (non-GF) forum. It was in defense of Brando's legacy, and I think it could also serve as a tribute as well.
R.I.P. Paisan
Brando (along with Montgomery Clift) was the first to show men as sensitive and emotional people. They were worlds apart in terms of approach to stars like John Wayne, Gary Cooper and Clark Gable. Brando did receive a lot of hype when he entered the scene, but nobody and nothing lives up to hype. Brando brought emotionalism, smouldering sensuality and overt sexuality to film acting. At least for men, as the dames were always ahead of the fellas in that regard. He changed the face of acting. Look at how many actors who followed him and how they owe an enormous debt to the Method style, (Robert DeNiro, James Caan, Paul Newman, James Dean, Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen among MANY others) Brando was the personification of that form and he did it best. His 1950s work alone will make him a great actor and his "dross" is a helluva a lot better than some other guys' "best." We younger folks didn't have the honor to see him as he was happening and changing forever the art of screen acting, but we have seen his legacy, whether we choose to acknowledge it or not.
BTW, next time you watch the GODFATHER films, especially part II-- and you will sense Brando throughout the film, even though he is played by DeNiro, the scenes without the Vito character still seem like he could appear at any moment. That's because Brando left an indelible mark on that first film. Coppola himself said that Brando haunted the second film and he didn't even need him for a cameo because the man's presence was that powerful.
Don't put yourselves on the wrong side of history, boys and girls. Brando will still be great long after our grandchildren have passed on.
"Charging a man with murder in this place was like handing out speeding tickets at the Indy 500."
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/03/04 01:03 AM
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neo8601
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thanks don, u were da man
"It's all mind over matter. If you don't mind, it don't matter!" - John Gotti
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/03/04 03:09 AM
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My condolences R.I.P Don Corleone, were gonna miss him :'(
My entrance boy held a gun to his head and i told him, that eather his brains or his signature would be on the contract.
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Re: Marlon Brando, RIP
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07/03/04 04:20 AM
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Don Schulini
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RIP Godfather. I'm speechless.
"You never wanted my friendship, you don't ask with respect.."
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