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If you were chosen to make the movie
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How would you have done it? What would you have done differently? I know that the film is very true to the novel so maybe this is the way most of us would have made it. I would have made several films depicting the years of 1945 through 1955..and still have them all made around three hours or longer.  And a couple of those films to be made entirely about young Vito's days, then it switches back to 1945-55. I would also have had the actual Part 2 and 3 films entitled something different, and there could be made a couple of films for the FFC Part 2 film as well. THEN, we would have an endless discussion.
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Re: If you were chosen to make the movie
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I would have put GF and II in chronological order, and included all of the deleted scenes. That version, called "The Godfather Saga," was shown on US cable TV stations for quite a while. That would have made an epic-length, but much more enjoyable, theatrical release movie.
If made today, I think it a pretty good chance that this would have happened as a miniseries. The big problem is that if you had eight hours or more, you might have ended up with the Johnny/Lucy chronicles included in the film along with all the stuff we want.
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Re: If you were chosen to make the movie
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The big problem is that if you had eight hours or more, you might have ended up with the Johnny/Lucy chronicles included in the film along with all the stuff we want.
Has Puzo ever explained why he included the Lucy material in his novel?
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Re: If you were chosen to make the movie
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Relocate the Corleone compound to the Nevada Atomic Testing Site, thereby eliminating the need for a Godfather III.
/sarcasm If Anthony grew up with two heads, he could have been a singer and a "businessman"!
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Re: If you were chosen to make the movie
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Thank you Alfa Romeo! And thanks for turning this thread into a rather big discussion.  One thing I can add is that I definitely would have added more scenes with all of the Corleone characters and related ones..I too would say Lucy would be the exemption in his case. Fredo should definitely have had more scenes from during the 40's era. Maybe even some of the characters of the other families. I understand the point of having particularly Don Barzini not shown as much through out the movie so I guess that was the only right route to go with, but other characters definitely. The Corleones at the least. Thanks so much all!
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Re: If you were chosen to make the movie
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I wanted to know what became of Michael et all, so I welcomed a III. While the III that was produced pales by comparison with I and II, it still contained the climatic pathos that befit the Michael character that we've all come to know, love, hate, despise, and endlessly analyze. I still feel it would've been better if it was left open to our own imagination. I'm sure Turnbull would've started some great threads on his thoughts of what happened to Michael if part III was never made.. Since GFIII was Paramount's idea, not FFC's, I have to assume that the ending of GFII showed Michael as FFC wanted us to remember him: contrasting the ruthless, vindictive Don who listened to the gunshots that killed his brother on his command, with the naïve, idealistic lad who signed on for the Marines on the day Pearl Harbor was attacked (flashback). I thought that served as a pretty good summary of what happened to Michael Corleone, and a reinforcement of the overall theme: Crime Doesn't Pay!
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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