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Re: Florida Author Mark Winegardner Chosen to Pen 'Godfather' Sequel
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02/11/03 05:40 PM
02/11/03 05:40 PM
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mztb23
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I am not sure what I feel about the whole thing really. I do agree with wanting "more". We know so much but then there is so much we don't a "gf4" could fill in some of the unknown. It would be awful for what we would learn to be garbage though. ~~My 2 cents~~
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Re: Florida Author Mark Winegardner Chosen to Pen 'Godfather' Sequel
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02/22/03 03:54 AM
02/22/03 03:54 AM
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Liz_85
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I started reading Crooked River Burning, and Winegardner's style is similar to Puzo's in that they are both good at creating visual images. I'd never heard of him before reading this thread, but I think Winegardner could pull this off.
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Re: Florida Author Mark Winegardner Chosen to Pen 'Godfather' Sequel
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02/23/03 03:08 AM
02/23/03 03:08 AM
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Liz_85
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I know it's important for authors to creat visual imagery, I didn't mean it like that. I just meant he's very descriptive like Puzo, lots of authors aren't.
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Re: Florida Author Mark Winegardner Chosen to Pen 'Godfather' Sequel
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02/24/03 06:20 AM
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See the whole thing between the books and the movies is this. In the book it ends where Godfather 2 ends if I'm not mistaken where as the third film was just on film and not an installment to the book series. Which is why the proposition is open to write the next installment. Given the age of the actors/actresses, the rights to the godfather films being owned by paramount and the success (or failure) of this new novel, I wouldn't count on a film adaptation. I am, however, really hoping to see Omerta made into a movie as it was promised. I was told Michael Imperioli is supposed to play the role of Astorre Viola and considering he did the audio tape of Omerta, that makes it more believable.
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