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Re: Did anyone else notice that .......
[Re: Guiseppe Petri]
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08/12/16 10:12 PM
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Well, speaking of car windows: When Michael is being driven around Cuba in a '57 Mercury Montclair, the bodyguard rolls up the window when little kids approach the car trying to sell newspapers. But later, when the police stop the car to arrest a guerilla, you see power window controls on the driver's side door.
FFC was a fanatic about details, and that car is an example of perfection: It's in relatively good shape, and has the original cream and turquoise factory paint, but the bumper is kind of lopsided, indicating hard use. It also has a tinny, European sounding horn--exactly what a Latino driver of that era would have added to an American car.
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: Did anyone else notice that .......
[Re: olivant]
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08/28/16 09:14 AM
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During the II flashback scene, Tessio states that 30,000 men signed up (presumably for the Army) this morning. What morning? As Sonny states, the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor on Pop's birthday - December 7. By my reckoning, it would have been 2PM on Sunday in New York. Again, what morning? Even if the morning in question was that Sunday, what recruiting office woul dbe open? I did a quick search, found a website that said the New Orleans office opened on December 7, but of course that would have been afternoon, too, and it also said only 15 guys signed up that day. Maybe he heard that 30,000 Japanese enlisted?
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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Re: Did anyone else notice that .......
[Re: Mark]
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08/29/16 07:58 AM
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During the II flashback scene, Tessio states that 30,000 men signed up (presumably for the Army) this morning. What morning? As Sonny states, the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor on Pop's birthday - December 7. By my reckoning, it would have been 2PM on Sunday in New York. Again, what morning? Even if the morning in question was that Sunday, what recruiting office woul dbe open? That whole scene fascinates me. I understand that Brando was suppose to be in it but pulled a "no-show"? The script was hastily rewritten to accommodate his absence so some details were fuzzy? Also, why wasn't Morgana King in the flashback scene? That scene could have been so much greater... not that it wasn't good as is. Vito's influence on all the men in the scene was powerful and, ultimately, destructive. Having him as an invisible spectre really emphasizes how his legacy is still impactful years later. It also shows how he was the central force holding a very disparate group of people together - something nobody else could manage. I think having Vito actually there would have made the scene less powerful.
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Re: Did anyone else notice that .......
[Re: olivant]
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Don't you think that Sonny uses Tessio more as an errand boy? He orders Tessio to recruit men after Vito is shot; he sends Tessio to see what was delivered at the gate; he orders Tessio to escort Mike to Louie's. Clemenza appears to be used by Sonny for more important matters such as training Michael and explaining to Michael the strategy for the Sollozzo meeting. This could be a remnant of what's in the book. Tessio's at much more of a distance from the main family at the start of the book (as I've written before, he's not even mentioned at the wedding), so it could be that in bulking up the character for the movie Puzo and Coppola gave Tessio a lot of the little transactional stuff that has to be assigned to some character when you have a limited cast.
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Re: Did anyone else notice that .......
[Re: olivant]
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10/31/16 07:27 PM
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Don't you think that Sonny uses Tessio more as an errand boy? He orders Tessio to recruit men after Vito is shot; he sends Tessio to see what was delivered at the gate; he orders Tessio to escort Mike to Louie's. Clemenza appears to be used by Sonny for more important matters such as training Michael and explaining to Michael the strategy for the Sollozzo meeting. A lot of Clemenza's "importance" came from the fact that Richard Castellano was the biggest star (besides Brando) in the cast at that time. His role in the movie was beefed up because of that. The novel tended to show Tessio as being smarter. Tessio's role was somewhat lessened in the movie.
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Re: Did anyone else notice that .......
[Re: Frankie_Five_Angels]
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12/11/16 11:07 PM
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This is the first time I noticed this, but during the Connie's wedding, when Barzini arrives, a young Carmine Lupartazzi is right behind him smoking a cigar. Also at Connie's wedding, when Sonny is sitting at the table and picks up the cigarette, he drops ash on his tux. And when Michael murders McClusky, he shoots him the neck first, and the camera pans out, yet you can clearly see the bullet hole to his head, with a little trickle of blood in this shot, prior to the camera cutting back to the close up, the bullet hole not being there now, Michael shoots him again and it comes back.
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Re: Did anyone else notice that .......
[Re: olivant]
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12/20/16 10:24 PM
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A few things:
When they all meet after Vito is shot:
Sonny tells Michael to call Luca. Michael goes right to the phone and starts to dial. How does he know the phone number? He's been away for years and even if he wasn't, how would he know? Luca had a vanity telephone number: 1-800-MURDER. Also, Tom says to Sonny "If your father dies ..." Why "your"? Why not "If Pop dies ...."? Tom was punctilious about not being overly familiar with or about Vito--partly because he was acting in his official capacity as consigliere. Also, the novel tells us that Vito told Tom never to forget his own father, so I assume Vito thought it would be disrespectful of Tom's father if Tom called Vito "Pop."
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: Did anyone else notice that .......
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12/26/16 12:28 PM
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I swear up until now,I would have bet that it was Tessio. That's why I love this board.As many times as I've seen the movies and the Epic,there's still stuff I learn from the posters here.
There was a long debate over this point some years ago here on the GBB. Many assumed it was Tessio who spoke that line simply because he was the one holding the vest. And it is amazing how many members noticed small details that most others may not have picked up on.
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