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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/13/05 08:43 PM
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Well, Tom was no big fan of Sonny as Don, so you have to assume that he'd be opposed to Vincent for the same reasons.
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/14/05 06:10 AM
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Well I happen to agree with all of you. Tom, took after Vito in many ways. He was by Vito's side day after day. And he learned a lot from Vito. The one strong trait that he picked up from Vito was to never think with your heart when it came to the business. Never make a hasty decision. A lawyer with one briefcase can do more then 100 men with guns. So Tom would have recognized immedeatly that Vincent was not the person for the job. So then who do you think Tom would have reccomended, who would have been the right person to run the family? Who really was capable? Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/14/05 06:42 AM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: Then the Corleone family would have been no more. [/QB] that's the way I see it. No more Corleone family as a mafia empire. Originally posted by Don Cardi:So in a way Michael may have been right in picking Vincent. At least with Vincent there was still a chance to preserve the family.: [/QB] yes, I think Michael had no other possible choice, but he knew it would have meant the end of the Corleones. What a shame! We shall not know how the whole thing was actually going..... 
I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/14/05 07:13 AM
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I think Hagen would've approved, however, AFTER the appropriate training that Vincent HAD to undergo, as he is not exactly like his father, like everybody says. Sure he had the obvious temper of his father, but he also has Fredo's sensivity, and Michael's calm manner, and Vito's simple strategy. As Garcia himself has said, Vincent is the combination of all the sons. Like all the sons were combined Vito, Vincent was supposed to be all his uncles and father combined. And being an illegitimate Corleone enhanced his upbringing, as Vito was never a Corleone until named so when coming to America. Vincent was named Corleone by Michael when they came to Sicily.
Its a parallel that I think Coppola would've made more obvious, had he had:
1) Duvall as Hagen back 2) A small rewrite of the original script that had Tom in, in order to make it more detailed like its predecessors. 3) TIME to film the movie, time that was taken away from him for the damn Christmas release. I'd rather see this movie a year later, and complete, then the -still great- incomplete film. Had it been COMPLETE, and as Coppola first imagined it, it would surely be a much more serious enemy in the Academy Awards.
Anyway, that what I think would've been, IMO.
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/14/05 09:35 AM
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Originally posted by Don Al DeBrando: And being an illegitimate Corleone enhanced his upbringing, as Vito was never a Corleone until named so when coming to America. Vincent was named Corleone by Michael when they came to Sicily. Nice thinking! Never thought of that. Welcome to the boards btw! You'll have a good time here. 
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/14/05 10:20 AM
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Don Al, Excellent interpretation. You bring up some very valid points. Welcome to the boards. Don Cardi 
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/14/05 10:34 AM
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Originally posted by Benny Roastbeef: But just to repeat myself I feel the fact Michael never found another lady and had more children is one of the most unrealistic things about the 3rd film. I'm not surprised. As Michael got older, he got colder and more calculating, more manipulative. I believe Michael loved Kay before Sicily, and definitely was "hit by the thunderbolt" by Apollonia. But after she was killed and he returned to the US, he had given in completely to his hard-edged, cold, calculating nature. I think he may still have loved Kay at that time, but he was primarily interested in her as a symbol of his grand scheme for legitimacy: a WASP from a respectable family who would bear his children and make him look like a regular businessman. After he threw Kay out, he basically had no more time--or feeling--for a wife.
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: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/15/05 05:17 AM
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After he threw Kay out, he basically had no more time--or feeling--for a wife. Maybe he would have been like that for a few years or so....but surely after a while as he starts to mature he would be looking for another relationship...after all he was no fanuc,.. he would've followed on in his fathers footsteps and made sure that he had a large family to hold the family together. Are we supposed to beleive that he spent all those years sleeping alone, pleasuring himself? looking after his children by himself? when he is one of the most powerful men in America? to me this does not sound plausable. Bless, B Roast B
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/15/05 07:59 AM
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He is a Sicilian, after all!!! Exactly...surely somewhere along the line he would have left a seed in the earth, or found a lady who he wanted to settle down with. I appear to be the only one who thinks this... ah well.. Bless, B Roast B P.S also there must some Clemenza juniors running around somewhere....surely they would be better than that hole Vincent
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/15/05 08:09 AM
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Originally posted by Benny Roastbeef: ....surely they would be better than that hole Vincent Poor Vincent....everybody hates him..... PS. I don't hate him. He's too cute. 
I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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09/16/05 12:54 PM
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I don't think Tom would have approved of Vincent because he was just like Sonny and Tom and Sonny buttheads on a lot of different topics, so for that reason alone I think Tom would have highly disapproved of Vincent ![[Linked Image]](http://www.gangsterbb.net/emoticons/fisheszzz.gif) Joe Batters
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Re: Would Hagen Have Approved Of Vincent?
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06/03/07 07:31 PM
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I agree with Don Al DeBrando, Vincent had potential. He wasn't just Sonny reincarnated, he was Vito all over again - just a Vito who never saw his father and brother die because of temper.
The higher up you go, the crookeder it becomes..
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