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How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/18/06 08:41 AM
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I don't know if this subject has been posted before, sorry if this is a repeat- How old were you your first time that you saw GF? How old were you the first time you read the book? Share your memories of the first time... I was nine, and it was the "Complete Novel for Television". I watched as much as I could over the course of several nights, but there were parts I missed or didn't quite get (i.e.- I kept thinking Michael and Carlo was the same person and got confused when Michael got married and then "beat his wife" remember, I was nine...) I have very clear memories of the baptism, young Vito's witnessing his Mother's murder, Michael with Vito in the hospital, the party in Tahoe along with the "drapes open scene", and for some reason, the floor show at the place in Havana when Senator Geary makes his "red-headed Yolanda" comment. I read the book for the first time when I was twelve, (by then a dyed-in-the wool Padrinophile, thanks to HBO) and was initially frustrated with the Johnny Fontane subplot and Lucy Mancini's gynecological problems, but I probably read the book another dozen times by the time I was 20. Sammy The Fish 
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Re: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/18/06 08:48 AM
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I was thirteen but I only saw a part. First time that I sat through the entire trilogy was when I was 14. Have watched the Trilogy another 2 times since. I read the book once, when I was 16. I mistook Sonny and Carlo, so I didn't understand why Sonny was hitting his sister. 
See, we can act as smart as we want, but at the end of the day, we still follow a guy who fucks himself with kebab skewers.
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Re: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/18/06 10:14 PM
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Originally posted by MaryCas: ...Now when I watch the movie I say the lines along with the actors and drive my family nuts... I do that when watching 'The Wizard of Oz'. I can't be around people during that movie, it's just too annoying. Anyway...first time watching GF? That would have to be when it premiered on network television, so I must've been around 17 or 18. My mother (having read the book) was far more interested in it than I was. I don't think I finally saw the film in its entirety until around 20 years later!! 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: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/19/06 03:51 PM
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when i was 16 i watched all three and 16 when i read the book.
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Re: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/20/06 12:56 PM
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I remember when the movie was released in theaters in 1972, I was nine years old. The thing I rememebr the most was what a big deal it was in my extended family. All of my aunts and uncles went to see it, as if it was a huge event. I guess among some Italian-Americans it was.
As for myself, I read the book (for the first time) in the summer of 1981, when I was 18 years old. I loved it from the get go. This was before we had a VCR, so I waited patiently and the movies (I & II) were shown on cable sometime that summer. I watched them in their entirety on consecutive nights. Been in love with them ever since.
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Re: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/20/06 02:05 PM
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I was just finishing high school when the book came out in 1969. I read Dick Schaap's review of it (March, '69) and bought the book a few weeks later. I always loved gangster stuff but the book had a special interest to me because it took place right here in New York. I saw the movie a few months after it came out in 1972. I loved the movie immediately (I was a little put off of the novel because of the too many sequences about Lucy Mancini, Nino Valenti, etc. that I felt weren't necessary). I remember thinking (at the time) that the cast wasn't that much of a draw for me. I always liked Brando but he hadn't done much of anything recently (the last thing I saw him in was the movie in which he played a southern sheriff co-starring with Robert Redford and the movie wasn't too good). I knew of Robert Duvall (seeing him in "M*A*S*H") and Richard Conte but wasn't all that familiar with anyone else. I never imagined that some 30+ years later I'd be "living" in a "Godfather" community. 
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Re: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/20/06 03:04 PM
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I was an "adult" (older than SC, alas  ) when I read the novel in its first printing. Same for the movie. I couldn't put the novel down, and read it hundreds of times over the next five years or so. GF made a huge impression on me. GFII initially struck me as too long after seeing it the first time. But I had no opportunity to see them again until 1983, when the "Saga" was first shown on TV. That's when (and why) I bought my first VCR. Thereafter I watched the tapes religiously, and came to appreciate II as perhaps even better than GF.
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: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/21/06 11:38 PM
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The only reason why I saw the Godfather was because when I was like 9, my whole family (aunts, uncles, parents, g-parents, etc) told all of us kids to go upstairs. "This is a grown-up movie". THAT's ALL THEY HAD TO SAY. I swear, between my uncles quoting and my mom saying how beautiful Al Pacino is, I couldn't WAIT to see it. I finally saw it when I was 12. I could not believe I didn't have the GF in my life before then. Oh yeah, then I thought I was gonna marry Al Pacino. AHHH. memories. thanks for that buddy.
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Re: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/22/06 09:30 AM
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I remeber I was in 6th grade when I saw The Godfather. I watched it on TV with my Dad, I remember thinking this is like my family, not in the criminal sense of course. I saw II and III about a month later and on my next B-day I recieved the Trilogy on VHS. I read the book about 5 years later and to this day The Godfather is an obsession and passion.
-Sonny
"Damn FBI dont respect nothin."
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Re: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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09/23/06 12:49 PM
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Obsessed With The GodFather
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I Was 24 When The GF Was Released & seen it 1 week later! Been A Fan Ever Since!
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Re: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
[Re: Sammy_The_Fish]
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11/02/06 09:54 PM
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How old were you your first time that you saw GF? How old were you the first time you read the book? Share your memories of the first time...
I had seen bits and pieces of both Part 1 and Part 2 on television, though I believe I actually saw The Godfather Saga because it was in chronological order from what I remember. Which is why when I was online and couldn't find that on DVD, I was disappointed. However, I bought the DVD's and watched all three from start-to-finish for the first time when I was 16. Blockbuster Video had them on sale at Christmastime that year for $75 dollars, which was a deal considering the going rate was closer to $100 if I recall...but yes, I caressed and held those brand-new DVD's like it was my first born. After seeing the movies, I had found the book (a Penguin Classics reprint, hardcover, with a very nice but plain design) at discount store for $7.99, and added it to my collection. I was probably 18 or 19 at the time. I remember I thought the writing was...crappy. But I liked the fact that it helped fill in the spaces where the movie was lacking. The only other movies that has had similar effects on me are the original Star Wars trilogy and Once Upon a Time in America.
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Re: How Old Were You the "First Time"?
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11/16/06 02:08 PM
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My first time I watched the whole thing was a few years ago. I was a freshman in college and had always wondered about La Cosa Nostra... I rented the trilogy DVDs from a Movie Galery and couldn't stop watching it... I didn't take the movies back for a year. I watched at least one of the movies every 2 - 3 days at least. Then I graduated and began buying all movies related to the mafia... i also checked out the book from the library when i was a senior... began reading it and actually liked it more than the movies... but i was "pledging" at the time and had no time to read it. I still have not completed the novel today, but plan on it very soon.
"From now on, nothing goes down unless I'm involved. No blackjack no dope deals, no nothing. A nickel bag gets sold in the park, I want in. You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn." (King of New York)
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