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Re: Do you think...
[Re: Gudfadern]
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04/16/15 01:44 PM
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Do you think there will be another Godfather film of some sort? Let's start a discussion! I doubt it. Coppola certainly could have gotten financial backing even in the late 1990s, and there's some evidence of at least the rudiments of a plot outline before Puzo's death. But Coppola has made it pretty clear he has no interest in making a fourth film, and frankly he's reaching the age where I doubt we will see much more output of any kind, but particularly the kind of work that is needed to construct as vast a production as a Godfather film. If I had one wish, it would be to see a written treatment of the original Part 3 story; with the central plot being the final break between Tom and Michael. I think a fourth Godfather would just be universally depressing, more like a Goodfellas knock-off.
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Re: Do you think...
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07/05/15 12:33 AM
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Yeah, I think probably after FFC dies Paramount or Sony or whoever owns the rights will do a reboot/reimagining of the franchise.
2022 will be the 50th anniversary of the film franchise; I could see some kind of reboot/spinoff project being done, possibly with the 'endorsement' of FFC if he is still alive.
I could see maybe an "alternate universe" approach being taken to any hypothetical reboot: focus on time-frames not already covered in existing GF films.
You could have one film focus on "The Happy Years," 1927-41, when the Corleone empire grows into one of the nation's most powerful, and another one on "Estrangement in the Sixties" when the relationship between Tom Hagen and Michael deteriorates, and finally "The Corleones in Twilight," 1980-1997, with the aftermath of Mary's killing.
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Re: Do you think...
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11/03/15 07:08 PM
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Yeah, I think probably after FFC dies Paramount or Sony or whoever owns the rights will do a reboot/reimagining of the franchise.
2022 will be the 50th anniversary of the film franchise; I could see some kind of reboot/spinoff project being done, possibly with the 'endorsement' of FFC if he is still alive.
I could see maybe an "alternate universe" approach being taken to any hypothetical reboot: focus on time-frames not already covered in existing GF films.
You could have one film focus on "The Happy Years," 1927-41, when the Corleone empire grows into one of the nation's most powerful, and another one on "Estrangement in the Sixties" when the relationship between Tom Hagen and Michael deteriorates, and finally "The Corleones in Twilight," 1980-1997, with the aftermath of Mary's killing.
Great idea, but I think it would be best to make this in to a TV show instead of a film. They could make 3 amazing seasons covering the 3 time periods you just mentioned..
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Re: Do you think...
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11/10/15 09:04 PM
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I doubt it. Coppola certainly could have gotten financial backing even in the late 1990s, and there's some evidence of at least the rudiments of a plot outline before Puzo's death. That plot outline was ALLEGEDLY used as the basis for Ed Falco's "The Family Corleone." But Paramount showed absolutely no interest in adapting it into a fourth film. As a matter of fact, they tried to sue the publisher for copyright infringement.
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Re: Do you think...
[Re: Gudfadern]
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11/21/15 12:23 PM
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According to IMDb here is the Box Office for III The Godfather: Part III (1990) More at IMDbPro » Budget $54,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend $19,558,558 (USA) (26 July 2012) (1,901 Screens)
Gross $66,676,062 (USA) £3,099,313 (UK) ( 1991) $136,766,062 (Worldwide) (26 July 2012) $136,766,062 (Worldwide) $70,100,000 (Non-USA) HKD 2,837,022 (Hong Kong) ( 1991) ITL 2,054,663,000 (Italy) SEK 10,555,964 (Sweden)
Admissions 148,170 (Sweden)
Rentals $38,000,000 (USA)
Filming Dates 27 November 1989 - 25 May 1990
Copyright Holder Paramount Pictures
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Re: Do you think...
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11/21/15 12:24 PM
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And here is for II:
The Godfather: Part II (1974) More at IMDbPro » Budget $13,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend $244,000 (USA)
Gross $57,300,000 (USA) AUD 45,084 (Australia) ( 1990) HKD 677,755 (Hong Kong) ( 1975) ESP 99,788,005 (Spain) SEK 4,665,990 (Sweden)
Admissions 1,850,970 (Argentina) 1,328,923 (Spain) 275,833 (Sweden)
Rentals $30,673,000 (USA)
Filming Dates 1 October 1973 - 19 June 1974
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Re: Do you think...
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11/21/15 12:25 PM
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And for The Godfather Movie: Box office / business for The Godfather (1972) More at IMDbPro » Budget $6,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend $302,393 (USA) (19 March 1972) (6 Screens) £14,480 (UK) (11 July 1996) (2 Screens)
Gross $134,966,411 (USA) (11 May 1997) $134,821,952 (USA) (4 May 1997) (re-issue) $134,775,387 (USA) (27 April 1997) (re-issue) $134,703,440 (USA) (20 April 1997) (re-issue) $134,594,635 (USA) (13 April 1997) (re-issue) $134,443,639 (USA) (6 April 1997) (re-issue) $134,219,881 (USA) (30 March 1997) (re-issue) $9,156,000 (USA) ( 1973) $133,698,921 (USA) ( 1973) $21,000,815 (USA) (9 April 1972) $5,679,971 (USA) (26 March 1972) $415,569 (USA) (19 March 1972) $124,542,921 (USA) ( 1972) £42,345 (UK) (25 August 1996) £58,854 (UK) (8 August 1996) £52,219 (UK) (1 August 1996) £42,345 (UK) (25 July 1996) £29,133 (UK) (18 July 1996) £14,480 (UK) (11 July 1996) $245,066,411 (Worldwide) (11 May 1997) $245,066,411 (Worldwide) $110,100,000 (Non-USA) €5,175,833 (Italy) ESP 344,665,770 (Spain) SEK 11,201,000 (Sweden)
Weekend Gross $5,264,402 (USA) (26 March 1972) (323 Screens) $302,393 (USA) (19 March 1972) (6 Screens) £6,635 (UK) (8 August 1996) (2 Screens) £9,874 (UK) (1 August 1996) (2 Screens) £13,212 (UK) (25 July 1996) (2 Screens) £14,653 (UK) (18 July 1996) (2 Screens) £14,480 (UK) (11 July 1996) (2 Screens)
Admissions 3,720,860 (Argentina) 767,930 (France) 3,708,300 (France) 4,973,784 (Spain) 760,000 (Sweden)
Rentals $86,691,000 (USA) $81,500,000 (USA) $4,200,000 (USA) $156,736,000 (Worldwide)
Filming Dates 29 March 1971 - 6 August 1971
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