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Re: Fredo and Vito
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07/02/04 01:13 PM
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MrGreene
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In the movie we see a lot of "business scenes". And since Fredo is not into the Family activities, he never walks into Don Vito's office.
But it's interesting that they're not seen together more than a couple of scenes.
And when Vito learns that Mike is now into the hot action he says something like "Santino: I knew he had to pass thru all of this. Fredo: well... you know... Fredo..."
"I was making my bones while you were going out with cheerleaders"
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Re: Fredo and Vito
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07/02/04 06:31 PM
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EnzoBaker
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Originally posted by Don Lights: Also, another scene is when Fredo comes when Vito is laying in the bed when's home and Fredo looks at his father, That's the scene that sums up their relationship. Fredo looks at Vito and can't even come up with anything to say. Vito looks at Fredo and - just for a brief second - kind of rolls his eyes in resignation. Kind of like, "Oh, it's hopeless." Fredo knows he has disappointed Vito, and Vito knows Fredo is always going to be weak and vulnerable himself, and it will probably cost him his life.
"You did good."
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Re: Fredo and Vito
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07/02/04 10:12 PM
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EnzoBaker
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Originally posted by Freddie C.: Maybe their relationship could be shown more in Part IV. Yeah, if a GFIV is made, presumably covering the time period 1927-1941 which hasn't yet been touched on in the movies, seeing Fredo as at least a somewhat competent guy in his young adulthood would make sense. But somewhere along the line, he screws some things up, and his fate is sealed... from then on, Vito, and Sonny, and Tom, and Michael all know, that Fredo can't handle really being part of the family operations...
"You did good."
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Re: Fredo and Vito
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07/03/04 02:08 AM
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neo8601
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ya fredo was the one who stood by and watched vito get shot! remember that?? and he also told his pop he was gonna learn the casino business
"It's all mind over matter. If you don't mind, it don't matter!" - John Gotti
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Re: Fredo and Vito
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07/03/04 03:04 PM
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EnzoBaker
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Hmmm, I think Clooney has a fairly good critical reputation as far as actors about 40 years old - he's been in a few clunkers, but a few movies with pretty good reviews. Of course some critics would throw a hissy fit, but given a good story line, I think he could be OK. God knows Brando, DeNiro and Pacino have all been in some clunkers in their time. 
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Re: Fredo and Vito
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07/03/04 11:19 PM
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What I find odd is this: How come Fredo wasn't in with Vito, Tom, and Sonny when they talked to people at Connie's wedding?  -Pat
"After every dark night, there's a bright day right after that. No matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it." -Tupac Shakur
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Re: Fredo and Vito
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07/04/04 02:49 AM
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EnzoBaker
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Originally posted by Patrick: What I find odd is this: How come Fredo wasn't in with Vito, Tom, and Sonny when they talked to people at Connie's wedding? -Pat That also goes to show that even at that time, Fredo had pretty much been cut out of the loop as far as the actual operations of the family.
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