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Re: Godfather vs. Sopranos
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12/11/01 06:02 PM
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Candarelli
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In terms of story and plot- The Sopranos blows it away, because the possibilities are endless, new episodes all the time. The Godfather is a limited classic with a basic/generic/simple plot. The Godfather kicks though.
"You know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France...? A Royale with cheese..."
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Re: Godfather vs. Sopranos
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12/11/01 07:21 PM
12/11/01 07:21 PM
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missladee
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I have to agree, this is a tough decision. The Sopranos, is a kick ass show, it's got the believeable, everyday characters, that just happen to be mobsters. It's got slick production and storylines. Best show I've seen in years. Now the GODFATHER, you have to admit, it's a timeless classic. You can't improve on perfection! I've heard talk of them doing a GF4. But come on now, would you actually buy a modern day Godfather? I couldn't see it.
so i guess i can't pick either...
okay my heart leans toward The Godfather!!!
"Keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer" Al Pacino as Michael Coreleone in GF2. *missladee*
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Re: Godfather vs. Sopranos
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12/11/01 09:36 PM
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Turi's right: the American Mafia Donship definitely has not been an hereditary office. Other than the two examples he cited, there have been only two more that I know of: Joe Bonanno's attempt to make his son Salvatore (Bill) the Don, which failed; and Joe Magliocco taking over from his brother-in-law, Joe Profaci, which precipitated the war that lead to the Bonanno failure. It's been a question of might makes right, more often than not involving treachery. That's what makes "Sopranos" a here-and-now show: Everyone wears a wire, nobody has any loyalty, and even the Don's fallable.
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: Godfather vs. Sopranos
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12/12/01 12:40 AM
12/12/01 12:40 AM
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Rocky
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Originally posted by Don Corpuzzi: I wonder what would happen if the Sopranos and the Corleones went to war. I know that Livia Soprano would definitely take care of Mama Corleone. I totally agree Don Corpuzzi, although Livia may be able to take out a whole lot more than just Mama Corleone.  Let's face it, she could go head to head with the Don himself.  She is/was one of my favorite characters on the show. Nancy Marchand is missed. RIP.
— Rocky
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Re: Godfather vs. Sopranos
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12/12/01 12:25 PM
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Don Corpuzzi
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One thing I really love about the Sopranos is how the women are also indirectly involved. In the Corleone Family, Mama Corleone seemed to be totally out of the loop, as were Theresa, Kay, Sandra, and the other wives. In the Sopranos, Livia Soprano (Tony's mom) is pushing buttons and practically telling the boss (Uncle Junior) what to do. Also, Carmella Soprano (Tony's wife) is also aware of everything, even helping Tony hide stuff from the feds.
I don't have HBO, so I've only seen the two seasons of the show that have been released on DVD. But I can't wait to buy season 3 when it comes out!
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Re: Godfather vs. Sopranos
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12/14/01 09:29 PM
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Don Tissinno
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Originally posted by Turnbull: Turi's right: the American Mafia Donship definitely has not been an hereditary office.. This is where I think the Sopranos is much truer to real-life. Like Tony's family most Mafiosi see their membership as a way of part-taking in the American dream...to see that their kids get what they deserve out of the Amnerican Dream by providing for them through ill-gotten gains. Tony as a father wants his kids to have no part of what he's done. In a way this is what Don Vito wanted for Michael. Legitamcy, which participation in the "family" cannot provide.
"I'm with you now, Pop. I'm with you."
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Re: Godfather vs. Sopranos
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12/17/01 05:01 PM
12/17/01 05:01 PM
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Originally posted by Turi Giuliano: ...still some women and weirdo supermodels strive to not eat and waste away... Probably because the skinny ones tend to look better modeling clothing in print or on the runway. Those 'big' models have made a name for themselves & that's great...but they still don't get the same level of attention that the 'thinnies' do. Go "figure".... Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
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Re: Godfather vs. Sopranos
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12/25/01 04:14 AM
12/25/01 04:14 AM
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Don Liguito
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Originally posted by Don Corpuzzi: I wonder what would happen if the Sopranos and the Corleones went to war. I know that Livia Soprano would definitely take care of Mama Corleone. The Corleones would win by far. the Sopranos is more about the life now. Not a good comparison. You should know that the Corleones would win
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