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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/15/03 09:50 PM
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I just love it when Sonny bites his fist after seeing Connie's face. I can't imagine being so angry that I had to bite my own fist :-)
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/16/03 12:44 AM
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Originally posted by Raymondo Corleone: I just love it when Sonny bites his fist after seeing Connie's face. I can't imagine being so angry that I had to bite my own fist :-) This is definately a James Caan bad habit. I figured this out about a year ago when I saw him do it another movie. As soon as he did it I thought back to that GF scene--the expressions were equal as well as identical
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/16/03 07:45 PM
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Hey, I'm new to the board also...
I can't believe no one mentioned Senator Geary stumbling through Anthony's name. I thought that was pretty funny. Also Luca Brasi practicing what he would say to Vito, then messing up in the end: "Don Corleone. I am honored... and grateful... that you have invited me to your daughter's wedding......... on the day of your daughter's wedding..." That always cracks me up.
I also think it's amusing during the christening scene, the way organ music and Michael's professing to renounce the devil provide the background for a montage of bloody murders.
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/16/03 07:52 PM
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Originally posted by violinist: Hey, I'm new to the board also...
I can't believe no one mentioned Senator Geary stumbling through Anthony's name. I thought that was pretty funny. Also Luca Brasi practicing what he would say to Vito, then messing up in the end: "Don Corleone. I am honored... and grateful... that you have invited me to your daughter's wedding......... on the day of your daughter's wedding..." That always cracks me up.
I also think it's amusing during the christening scene, the way organ music and Michael's professing to renounce the devil provide the background for a montage of bloody murders. Welcome to the message board!
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/22/03 12:58 AM
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Originally posted by Chancre: How about the cutting of Roth's cake in GFII? Watch as Michael's assistant realizes he is not dressed appropriately for the hot Cuban climate. Very funny and often times overlooked. Buschetta removes his hat, looks at the bird droppings on it, and then looks up at the sky. (I never realized exactly what had happened until it was pointed out by Turnbull in another thread). Is that what you are referring to?
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/06/04 12:40 AM
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I was going to start a new topic, but figured it actually sorta fit in better w/this one already. I just wanted to mention any funny references to the GF on TV or other movies, etc, and see if anyone else knew of some..? Two that I can think of right now are: (sorry if these aren't quoted right, I just tried to get the general idea) 1) You've Got Mail- Tom Hanks who plays Meg Ryan's internet love interest tells her something about how you can learn a lot from the GF, and begins to quote different parts, such as the famous cannoli one, the Appolonia mun-dah, tues-dah, thus-duh...etc., going to the mattresses, and more...if I remember right, I think he even reads it aloud in a sorta Brando style! I just thought that was a great part of that movie, considering my love for both Tom Hanks, and of course, the GF! 2) I remember an episode of Seinfeld in which Jerry was talking about Newman...saying something about how he lives right near his home, or something...sorry, I have a terrible memory...but he goes on to make Michael's "In My Home!!" quote, only to change "where my children come to play with their toys," to "where I come..." Anyways, just thought I'd share those, since they're laughs associated w/the GF!
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/06/04 06:33 PM
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I don't think anyone mentioned this, but it's so funny. When Woltz calls Hagen a wop, Hagen corrects him by telling Woltz he's German-Irish, and without missing a deat, Wolts shoots back with "Listen, my Kraut-Mick friend".
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/06/04 07:14 PM
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I like the part with Frankie and the band playing "Pop Goes the Weasel". I also like the one scene with Fanucci when Vito is driving the car, and he (Fanucci) jumps on out of nowhere and goes "Eyyyy...."
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/06/04 08:13 PM
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Originally posted by madewoman: I don't think anyone mentioned this, but it's so funny. When Woltz calls Hagen a wop, Hagen corrects him by telling Woltz he's German-Irish, and without missing a deat, Wolts shoots back with "Listen, my Kraut-Mick friend". Oh yeah! Good one! I kept thinking of that one while I was reading these, and never remembered long enough to put it! My mom and I were just joking about that today, actually! We were trying to figure out what I would be, because other than 1/2 Italian, I'm also German, Irish, and a couple of others...lol So I'd be Kraut-Mick-Guinea/etc...lol
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/07/06 07:54 AM
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I Loved All The Replies (Especialy The CLEMENZA Ones) I Have One Of My Favourites Which Was Not Posted Before, In GFIII In The Party After Don Michael Gets The St.Sebastian Award... When Johnie Fontane Want To Sing : And I have something special for our host and Godfather: I just happen to know his favorite song. Michael, where you going? It’s your favorite song!
Uh, I’m off here to the kitchen to hear some Tony Bennett records.
Hehehe Thats One Of My Favourites
Chris: DOES THIS LOOK LIKE THE SENATE TO YOU ( T ) ???!!!
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/07/06 08:26 AM
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Great thread!
A few from GFIII which I don't think have been mentioned yet:
1. The Ant mimicing a trombone when the music stops after Zasa's arrival at the party.
2. Kay saying to Michael in Sicily, "Is that supposed to make me not dread you?"
3. My personal favorite, when Vincent tells Lucy, "They put me in a room with Joey Zasa -- what's gonna happen. I bit the guy's ear off." As if it was totally obvious that that was going to happen.
"A man in my position cannot afford to be made to look ridiculous!"
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/07/06 09:21 AM
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The Last Woltz
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You're right, that scene was funny.
Vincent's guy asking Zasa, "Who's gonna win the car, your aunt?" was classic.
As was Vincent saying "Zasa!" after he kills Joey.
"A man in my position cannot afford to be made to look ridiculous!"
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/07/06 10:06 AM
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Originally posted by The Last Woltz: Vincent's guy asking Zasa, "Who's gonna win the car, your aunt?" was classic.
Uh, I hate to disillusion you, LW, but what he said was not "your aunt," but "the Ant," as in Zasa's bodyguard.
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: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/07/06 10:50 AM
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Uh, I hate to disillusion you, LW, but what he said was not "your aunt," but "the Ant," as in Zasa's bodyguard. Well, in that case I'll have to downgrade it from classic to mildly amusing.
"A man in my position cannot afford to be made to look ridiculous!"
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Re: Favorite Funny Bit
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06/07/06 11:21 AM
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Originally posted by cannoli: "He was bangin' cocktail waitresses two at a time." That line cracks me up.
Also, when Willie goes, "yeah, buffas" in the Senate hearings. Great stuff.
There is all sorts of subtle humor, such as in I, when Michael explains to Kay how "Luca Brasi held a gun to his head and my father calmly explained that either his brains or his signature would appear on that piece of paper." The look Kay gives him back is priceless.
I love Clemenza dancing at the wedding like some kind of drunken Michael Flatley, and then guzzling down the entire bowl of wine.
Sandra Corleone impressing her friends by describing the size of Sonny's prodigious organ. "Luca Brasi held a gun to his head and my father calmly explained that either his brains or his signature would appear on that piece of paper." Yeah, I like that part too! The way her facial expression changes is very amusing.
But if Clemenza can figure a way to have a weapon planted there for me then I'll kill 'em both.
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