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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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my favorite seen is right when michael starts having his diabetic stroke and the lighting and thunder is going off thunder cant hurt or evry time i get out... they pull me back in... Why did he suddenly cried 'Fredo!'
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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my favorite seen is right when michael starts having his diabetic stroke and the lighting and thunder is going off thunder cant hurt or evry time i get out... they pull me back in... Why did he suddenly cried 'Fredo!' Probably because he still holds feelings of guilt (as evidenced by his confession to Cardinal Lamberto in Sicily) that he killed his own brother. I liken it to Fred G. Sanford: "Oh, this is the big one! You hear that, Elizabeth?! I'm coming to join you, honey!"
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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favorite scene is the very end of part 2, when michael is sitting by himself thinking.
close second is when vito kills don cicco I agree with Michael sitting by himself, but the Silent Scream is neck and neck with it. But also there's a line that I will never forget. In the Saga (I think) when Vito is showing Michael his garden and Mike asks about Sonny and Sicily and says "won't they take that as a sign of weakness?" Vito amswers "It is a sign of weakness." Such honesty.
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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Part I- Sollozzo/McClusky shootings
Honorable mention: Baptisim sequence, Michael describing how to carry out the shootings.
Part II- Michael says, "Times are changing...fade to Young Vito (Cue "The Immigrant-Main Theme)
Honorable mention: "In my HOME!! In my bedroom...", Fannucci killing
Part III- "They pull me back in!"
Honorable mention: silent scream
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-In my HOME!!! In my BEDROOM WHERE MY WIFE SLEEPS!! Where my children come and play with their toys. In my home.
-My father taught me many things here -- he taught me in this room. He taught me -- keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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I have to go with the guy with the red tie dancing at the wedding  Seriously, I still can't get enough of the opening scene of GFI, and the first time we see Brando as Vito Corleone. I remember seeing it in the movies, and how overwhelming the whole scene was for the audience. That opening scene was pretty powerful and set the tone for the whole movie.
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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I have to go with the guy with the red tie dancing at the wedding  Seriously, I still can't get enough of the opening scene of GFI, and the first time we see Brando as Vito Corleone. I remember seeing it in the movies, and how overwhelming the whole scene was for the audience. That opening scene was pretty powerful and set the tone for the whole movie. .....and best of all, the rest of the movie didn't disappoint. Not really a bad scene in the whole movie.
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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What are you insane? Pick a favorite? THat's like asking a parent to choose between their children! ......and you really don't think parents might have a favorite child?  FREDO Taken care of me. You're my kid brother and you take care of me. Did you ever think about that -- did you ever once think about that. Send FREDO off to do this -- send FREDO off to do that! Let FREDO to take care of some Mickey Mouse night club somewhere! Send FREDO to pick somebody up at the airport! I'm your older brother Mike and I was stepped over! MICHAEL That's the way Pop wanted it. FREDO It ain't the way I wanted it! I can handle things I'm smart -- not like everyone says -- not dumb, smart and I want respect!
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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I love the scene where Micheal visits Mama in Tahoe and talks with her quietly in front of the fire.
Mama: "But you can never lose your family," Micheal: "Times are changing."
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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the greatest scene in ALL of film history is the scene outside where Don Vito tells Micheal that he had hoped to one day see him "pull the strings" it shows that the Don did what he felt necessary to protect his family and to allow them to have a bright future and for the family to be respected. This scene actually changed my life. And then of course the baptism/murder scenes are great.
In 2 I like the scenes with Micheal in Pentangelli's home, Micheal with Tom after the bedroom shooting, and Tom at prison with Pentangelli, as well as Vito sitting with his children after the killing of Fanucci-great shot.
In 3 I like the Atlantic City attack and the "they pull me back in" scene.
There are so many great scenes in the trilogy I could go on and on.
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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Wow... what a difficult question!
In fact, it's too difficult for me to give a definitive answer!
I could talk about the several standouts, but then this post would turn into a long yawn instead of a reply; I would prefer to be more brief and coherent...
Reading what everyone else had to say, I found myself nodding and saying, "Yeah, uh-huh... yup! That was an excellent moment!"
There were so many dramatic moments in all three movies that it is simply beyond my ability to nail down just one scene that I particularly enjoyed as being the best of them all. I'm glad to see that I am not the only person to express this sentiment!
This is a GREAT bulletin board!
Okay, I will mention one scene, because I found it to be amusing, romantic, and very heartwarming...
I loved the scene that takes place during Michael's courtship of Appolonia, and they're out for a stroll... with a gaggle of chaperones trailing behind them... with Franco Citti and the traitor Fabrizio bringing up the rear.
Yeah.
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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Wow... what a difficult question!
In fact, it's too difficult for me to give a definitive answer!
I could talk about the several standouts, but then this post would turn into a long yawn instead of a reply; I would prefer to be more brief and coherent...
Reading what everyone else had to say, I found myself nodding and saying, "Yeah, uh-huh... yup! That was an excellent moment!"
There were so many dramatic moments in all three movies that it is simply beyond my ability to nail down just one scene that I particularly enjoyed as being the best of them all. I'm glad to see that I am not the only person to express this sentiment!
This is a GREAT bulletin board!
Okay, I will mention one scene, because I found it to be amusing, romantic, and very heartwarming...
I loved the scene that takes place during Michael's courtship of Appolonia, and they're out for a stroll... with a gaggle of chaperones trailing behind them... with Franco Citti and the traitor Fabrizio bringing up the rear.
Yeah.
And Appollonia stumbles ... on purpose. I loved the dress she wore also.
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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Any scene with a Mr. Tom Hagen in it. I also loved the whole Enzo the Baker scene at the hospital where he says "For your father...For your father..." Then when Enzo is shaking and Michael is as cool as can be. I go along with the scene when Michael is lighting the cigarette for Enzo and his hands are not shaking and Enzo is a mess.
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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Another great scene is when Micheal tells the others that he will koll Sollozo. That really shows what Micheal had, the frearlessness, intelligence, cunning,ect. It is the moment that defines Micheal and sets the course of his life. The way the camera pans in slowly on Micheal is great cineamatography.
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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Hi, I am new here and this is my first post, my favorite scene is the scene where Don to tell about his life to micheal before his death:
MICHAEL (reaching over, touching his father)
What's the matter? What's bothering you?
(then, after the Don doesn't answer)
I'll handle it. I told you I can handle it, I'll handle it.
VITO CORLEONE (as he stands)
I knew that Santino was going to have to go through all this. And Fredo -- well --
(then, after he sits besides Michael)
-- Fredo was -- well -- But I never -- I never wanted this for you. I work my whole life, I don't apologize, to take care of my family. And I refused -- to be a fool -- dancing on the string, held by all those -- bigshots. I don't apologize -- that's my life -- but I thought that -- that when it was your time -- that -- that you would be the one to hold the strings. Senator -Corleone. Governor - Corleone, or something...
MICHAEL
Another pezzonovante...
VITO CORLEONE
Well -- this wasn't enough time, Michael. Wasn't enough time...
MICHAEL
We'll get there, Pop -- we'll get there...
VITO CORLEONE
Uh...
(then, after kissing Michael on the cheek)
Now listen -- whoever comes to you with this Barzini meeting --he's the traitor. Don't forget that.
What shoul I say, Great acting by Brando, this scene is my favorite scene of all the time, not just between The Godfather! Marlon is the best method actor, the best vocie actor, mimic actor ans all other fucking actors. He is THE BEST ACTOR OF ALL THE TIMES!
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Re: Favorite Scene of whole trilogy
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The Godfather part 1- The ending Carlo scene ("don't lie to me") and "dont ask me about my buisness." So basicly the ending.
Part 2- All the Roberto scenes
part 3- Right when I thought I was out they pull me back in
"I'll reason with him" Vito Corleone
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