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Re: Favorite Deleted Scenes
[Re: pizzaboy]
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08/17/10 12:01 PM
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dontomasso
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Had those scenes made it into the theatrical release, Jimmy Caan would have won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar that year, instead of Joel freaking Grey. That still sticks in my craw. What has Joel Grey done in the past 30 years? An astonishingly poor choice. Then again the Academy has made some truly awful picks over the years. Especially giving not one but two Oscars to Sally "Give Me Your Boniva, Baby" Fields.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: Favorite Deleted Scenes
[Re: dontomasso]
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08/17/10 04:39 PM
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I'll go with the one where Sonny's daughter and her fiancee come to see Michael so he can ask for her hand in marriage. Michael seems really moved, and when he finds out the young man is studying art, but that he has a huge trust fund, he gives him the avuncular advice to take a few business courses just in case. Then when they leave he gives instructions to give them a big dowry so the groom's family doesn't think the Corleones are a bunch of barefoot peasants. This scene shows a kinder side of Michael than any other in the trilogy....which is probably why it was cut. I think this is also my favorite. 1. Michael with Francesa and Gardner Shaw. 2. Al Neri who violently moves out Klingman at the Tropicana. 3. Michael hears about Fabrizio being located & Fabrizio getting killed as revenge for the murder of Apollonia. 4. Fredo and Deanna Dunn just prior the the party at Lake Tahoe. 5. Young Vito taking his revenge on the killers of his family. But the worst one is the scene in which a young Hyman Roth is introduced to Vito. The actor who plays the young Roth was a terrible choice imo.
"It was between the brothers Kay -- I had nothing to do with it."
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Re: Favorite Deleted Scenes
[Re: Sonny_Black]
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08/17/10 09:21 PM
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I loved all of them. The most informative is the visit to Genco's deathbed, which tells us about Michael's aloofness from his family at that point, and why Tom became consigliere. Also, there's a very revealing bit by Brando while he and Michael are standing by the limo. He says, "Did your American [emphasis added] girlfriend get home alright?" He rolls his eyes when he says "American." Explains why the only scene Kay is in with Vito was the photo at Connie's wedding--and the funeral.
dt, in the "Saga" version that appears on cable periodically, there's an interesting, 6-second addition to the Francesca/Gardiner scene. After Michael tells Tom about Italian brides, he turns to a hulking young man in a plaid sportscoat and says, "Santino, how's the football?" "Fine, Uncle Michael," he replies. That is Sonny's oldest boy.
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 Deleted Scenes
[Re: M.M. Floors]
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08/31/10 06:35 PM
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2) The power of Vito (Genco believes even 'Dead' is afraid of him)
I interpret the scene a little differently. I don't think Genco actually believes that Vito can stop death. It's more of an old game between the two friends. Genco knew that Vito managed a lot of seeming impossibilities. "Pull some strings!" was one last compliment. But Vito was a serious man. He didn't want to hear foolish compliments in a solemn situation. Another possible way to read the scene is that Genco was already half-dreaming, that he had lost touch for reality. I think it would be absurd that Genco believed, Vito could stop death.
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Re: Favorite Deleted Scenes
[Re: Danito]
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09/01/10 06:06 AM
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M.M. Floors
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2) The power of Vito (Genco believes even 'Dead' is afraid of him)
I interpret the scene a little differently. I don't think Genco actually believes that Vito can stop death. It's more of an old game between the two friends. Genco knew that Vito managed a lot of seeming impossibilities. "Pull some strings!" was one last compliment. But Vito was a serious man. He didn't want to hear foolish compliments in a solemn situation. Another possible way to read the scene is that Genco was already half-dreaming, that he had lost touch for reality. I think it would be absurd that Genco believed, Vito could stop death. Well to be honest, I wanted to 'explain' the same as you but couldn't find the correct English words for it. So I wrote it that simplistic as I actually did.
Last edited by M.M. Floors; 09/01/10 06:07 AM.
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Re: Favorite Deleted Scenes
[Re: Turnbull]
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09/06/10 05:19 AM
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Your English fine, Floors.  One of the admirable traits of Europeans is that so many speak multiple languages. Danke! Spassibo! Dank U wel! Gracias! 
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Re: Favorite Deleted Scenes
[Re: Danito]
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09/07/10 12:01 PM
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any scene with Genco! It has always been my thinking that taking out Genco actually changed the story and makes a difference, whereas the others are just interesting bits, to me.
"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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Re: Favorite Deleted Scenes
[Re: FrankWhite]
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10/27/10 11:33 PM
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I always loved the deleted scene when Neri is in the casino and just manhandle's the "former" owner. Then he sits in the chair and yells at the girls to "keep it going." That was great...I wish they would have kept that in. That was one of the more "gangster" moments I wish they showed more of in GFII.
"Now, that plane goes to Miami." "That's right. That's where I want it met."
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Re: Favorite Deleted Scenes
[Re: Sonny_Black]
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12/04/10 09:12 AM
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Any of the scenes containing the young Vito. I think it's brilliant seeing how it all started and shows the foundation of the future family
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Re: Favorite Deleted Scenes
[Re: TheChosen]
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12/04/10 11:24 AM
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It just annoys me how little we saw of Fredo in these parts, he's an underboss and a son of Vito, he wouldn't have just been left out of these discussions, even though his opinion really wasn't worth shit to the other he;d have been there out of respect for being Vito's son.
On what in the world are some of these comments based. There is nothing in the novel or GFI that in any way indicates that Fredo was anything close to an underboss or anything more than a driver for his father.
Last edited by olivant; 12/04/10 11:25 AM.
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