But if there was simple logic in anybody's actions, Mary would never die... Situation is so unbelieveably stupid that it cannot impress in the way it was meant to...

Just my thought.
Originally posted by MistaMista_Tom_Hagen:
In my mind, this film cannot compare to either of the other GF's, but the Opera Massacre sequence alone stands right along side the Baptism Murders sequence and the Hail Mary sequence at the end of GF I and II.
In my opinion, no comparison.
FFC was maybe so short of ideas that he thought if he uses once successful cliche "Today I settle all family business", it will work as well as it did. But it does not, more than that - because of likeness of endings the faults are more obvious.
When Michael settled his business, it was really formidable, frightening, and efficient, it made you feel creepy. In GF3 it is a kind of degeneration in everything, shallow and pitiful sight. To poke glasses into your enemies and feed them poisoned crackers - cmon, FFC was slippin'.

Quite a laugh.
Originally posted by MistaMista_Tom_Hagen:
anyone know the first film where he really seemed to have attained that raspy, guttural voice?
I think I heard that his voice changed in "Sea of Love", but I never saw this film. He was smoking too much
