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Re: What could have made Godfather 3 better?
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What could they have done differently in Godfather 3 to make it a classic like the 1st and 2nd? I thought the story was pretty good but just maybe not executed very well. Recast it; remove the incest storyline; reword some of the dialogue. I thought Andy Garcia was great. Some of the characters were a little boring to me though, I will say.
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Re: What could have made Godfather 3 better?
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01/28/19 11:05 AM
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I think if FFC's original plan of having Winona Ryder play Mary had worked out, it would have made a huge difference.
Sofia Coppola was so terrible it kind of ruined what should have been a heart-rending conclusion.
It wouldn't have made GFIII anywhere near as good as the first two installments but it would have spackeled over a lot of the film's problems.
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Re: What could have made Godfather 3 better?
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01/29/19 09:50 AM
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I didn’t even know she was in the running. James Caan said that FFC was going through a lot of problems in his personal life when he made the movie so that may have played a role too Yeah, she was actually hired but had some medical problems and had to drop out. They needed to fill the role on extremely short notice, so they ended up with the director's daughter instead of an actual actress.
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Re: What could have made Godfather 3 better?
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Stone/s! in my shoe, among others - 1. No Tom Hagen [no brainer] 2. Weak and stupid Michael 3. Sonny's or even Connie's son/s as power struggle schemers instead of inventing Vincent I felt Sofia was alright especially compared to the performances of quite a few of the seasoned actors.... "The studio lowballed Robert Duvall" indeed Robert Duvall felt the pay gap between Al Pacino and him was unacceptable Robert Duvall-Seth Meyers interviewAl Pacino on The Godfather: Part III (1990) Al Pacino - Biography - IMDbunder 'Personal Quotes' - You know what the problem with that film is? The real problem? Nobody wants to see Michael have retribution and feel guilty. That's not who he is. In the other scripts, in Michael's mind he is avenging his family and saving them. Michael never thinks of himself as a gangster - not as a child, not while he is one and not afterward. That is not the image he has of himself. SPOILERHe's not a part of the [Goodfellas (1990)] thing. Michael has this code: he lives by something that makes audiences respond. But once he goes away from that and starts crying over coffins, making confessions and feeling remorse, it isn't right. I applaud [Francis Ford Coppola] for trying to get to that, but Michael is so frozen in that image. There is in him a deep feeling of having betrayed his mother by killing his brother. That was a mistake. And we are ruled by these mistakes in life as time goes on. He was wrong. SPOILERLike in [Scarface (1983)] when Tony kills Manny - that is wrong and he pays for it. And in his way, Michael pays for it.
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Re: What could have made Godfather 3 better?
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Stone/s! in my shoe, among others - 1. No Tom Hagen [no brainer] 2. Weak and stupid Michael 3. Sonny's or even Connie's son/s as power struggle schemers instead of inventing Vincent I felt Sofia was alright especially compared to the performances of quite a few of the seasoned actors.... "The studio lowballed Robert Duvall" indeed Robert Duvall felt the pay gap between Al Pacino and him was unacceptable Robert Duvall-Seth Meyers interviewAl Pacino on The Godfather: Part III (1990) Al Pacino - Biography - IMDbunder 'Personal Quotes' - You know what the problem with that film is? The real problem? Nobody wants to see Michael have retribution and feel guilty. That's not who he is. In the other scripts, in Michael's mind he is avenging his family and saving them. Michael never thinks of himself as a gangster - not as a child, not while he is one and not afterward. That is not the image he has of himself. SPOILERHe's not a part of the [Goodfellas (1990)] thing. Michael has this code: he lives by something that makes audiences respond. But once he goes away from that and starts crying over coffins, making confessions and feeling remorse, it isn't right. I applaud [Francis Ford Coppola] for trying to get to that, but Michael is so frozen in that image. There is in him a deep feeling of having betrayed his mother by killing his brother. That was a mistake. And we are ruled by these mistakes in life as time goes on. He was wrong. SPOILERLike in [Scarface (1983)] when Tony kills Manny - that is wrong and he pays for it. And in his way, Michael pays for it. I agree with everything. But I really did think Vinny was a great character. Maybe they could’ve made him Connie’s son or Sonny’s son with his wife and not his mistress. But I didn’t have a problem with that.
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Re: What could have made Godfather 3 better?
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02/08/19 01:15 AM
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No one. Several Dons attempted to have one of their sons succeed them, but none of the sons was anywhere near as successful as Michael. Looked at as a "stand-alone," Michael has no parallels in Mobdom. You might say that Joe Columbo, like Michael, attempted to make himself appear "legitimate," but that's where the comparison fails.
I'd like to hear from others on this board. Pretty much my opinion also. The Bonannos come the closest though to the father/son duo. Like Michael, Bill was forced into the life too early and probably somewhat reluctantly. However, once in, Bill's fortunes significantly depart from Michael's. One significant difference is Bill's hesitancy to strike back against Maggadino et al while Michael wants to jump right in: "We can't wait."
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Re: What could have made Godfather 3 better?
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I’m surprised more people within the Corleone family didn’t have a problem with Michael jumping all of them to be named boss just because he was the son of Vito. Obviously the right choice was made but I can see why some people might’ve felt like Michael was just a spoiled kid who didn’t put in enough work and didn’t deserve to be boss. Tessio was handled, maybe everyone in the family fell in line after that. No one would question Vito's choice, but the novel points out that many (in and out of the family) thought Michael put in "a bravura performance against the Turk and McCluskey," but he lacked "force." Tessio obviously carried that thought to the extreme when he betrayed Michael. I never read the novel. Maybe I should.
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Re: What could have made Godfather 3 better?
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You're right, Oli. But, at the end of the day, Tessio threw in with Barzini because he didn't think Michael would win.
Underestimation is a major subtheme of the Trilogy. Vito underestimated Solozzo. Sol underestimated Michael. Sonny underestimated Carlo. The other Dons underestimated Michael. Michael underestimated Roth. Roth underestimated Michael. Michael underestimated Fredo. Michael underestimated Altobello. Vincent underestimated Mosca and overestimated The Twins...As Vito said; "Women and children can afford to be careless. But not men. Who do you think was Michael’s toughest adversary? Rocco.
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