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Which scene from The Godfather do you enjoy most or sticks out as being the most defining moment in the movie?
Out of all the great memorable scenes in the movie, for me it's the Hospital front entry scene with Micheal and Enzo, the baker. Enzo is trembling so much with fear that he can't light his cigarette with the lighter. After a few failed attempts, Michael grabs the lighter and with a steady hand, easily lights Enzo's cigarette. Michael stares at the lighter in his hand and pauses. That was the defining moment when Michael realized that he had he goods to be apart of the Corleone crime family. Which scene is your favorite ....? |
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I always fall asleep when I ever I watch them. Can't think of one.
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When Michael comes out of the bathroom and caps Virgil Solozzo and the corrupt Irish police captain.
And "Just when I thought I was out of it, they pull me right back in!" (or something like that) |
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I've never seen any of the Godfather movies. Do I get my membership revoked?
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I always fall asleep when I ever I watch them. Can't think of one. View Quote |
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I always laugh hysterically when Michael shuts the door, literally, on Kate. I dont know why its so funny.
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And "Just when I thought I was out of it, they pull me right back in!" (or something like that) View Quote |
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I always fall asleep when I ever I watch them. Can't think of one. View Quote Peter: "I did not care for the Godfather" -Funny Scene! [Family Guy] (Check out www.SmurfEmpire.com) |
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This one is from Part III. Which is unfortunate because Part III gets no love from anyone. I think it could have been a lot better if Coppola hadn't cast his niece to play Michael's daughter. View Quote |
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When Paulie gets shot in the back of the head in the car. Especially with the music immediately following.
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when Michael's new bride drops the linen on their wedding night...
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I think it was the second one. Old Vito (Brando) was just taking a peaceful stroll, alone, through his neighborhood.
Also liked the scene where a local guy just found out he'd disrespected the new don (young Vito) and was backpeddling. The look on the crew's faces were priceless as the guy was shitting himself and left. |
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The two scenes that you never see anymore.
When this movie first came out and the undertaker wanted justice for his daughter Vito sent two big torpedoes to go and cut the guys balls off. The second scene was the young girl that the producer Woltz was screwing that Tom viewed on the second floor landing as he was leaving. I would REALLY like to get a hold of that original and have never understood why it was cut out. Sorry DVD/Streaming youngsters you missed out again. |
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I felt bad for Tessio. The look on his face when he realized he was had. Abe could act. I was sold.
For Old Times' Sake |
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While not really an authentic Godfather movie there is a scene in the film known as Godfather III in which Joey Zasa gets killed........
The Godfather Part 3 |
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Yes. All the scenes with this beautiful woman in them.
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I always liked the part where Sonny smashes the photographer's camera and then throws some cash on the ground.
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ITT we find out folks don't seperate the 3 movies.
OP said The Godfather. And He is absolutely correct on his scene selection. Michael makes his transformation in the hospital scene. He makes the decision to move Vito, enlisting the nurses help. He calculates the psychology of Enzo and the reaction of the soon to be arriving hit men. And he is courageous and shows resolve and dedication to the family when he gets slugged up by the cops. He gets his bonafides. And abandons his fathers ideal of him being legit. ETA Or when Sonny bites Carlos hand |
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The Godfather Luca Brasi Sleeps with the Fishes YouTube cut 1 |
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Don Vito and Michael Corleone talk "What's the matter, Pop? What's wrong?" Such a human moment from the two. |
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Luci Brazi practicing his speech to the godfather at the wedding, every body else just going around him.
The guy must have been a real mafioso. Supposedly he was a truck driver from New Jersey. |
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Which scene from The Godfather do you enjoy most or sticks out as being the most defining moment in the movie? Out of all the great memorable scenes in the movie, for me it's the Hospital front entry scene with Micheal and Enzo, the baker. Enzo is trembling so much with fear that he can't light his cigarette with the lighter. After a few failed attempts, Michael grabs the lighter and with a steady hand, easily lights Enzo's cigarette. Michael stares at the lighter in his hand and pauses. That was the defining moment when Michael realized that he had he goods to be apart of the Corleone crime family. Which scene is your favorite ....? View Quote I always firgured Enzo must have gotten a free pass forever from the Corleones for that night. My favorite scene is always the restaturant. Michael crosses over to the other side when he takes that gun from behind the toilet. Up until then, he was like any other recently returned WWII vet and could have had a straight life. Once he picked up that gun and walked out of the bathroom, he crossed the rubicon. |
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Luci Brazi practicing his speech to the godfather at the wedding, every body else just going around him. The guy must have been a real mafioso. Supposedly he was a truck driver from New Jersey. View Quote |
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According to the book(or so I've heard.), Luca Brazzi even made Don Corleone nervous when he was around. A true psychopath in every definition of the word. View Quote |
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Luci Brazi practicing his speech to the godfather at the wedding, every body else just going around him. The guy must have been a real mafioso. Supposedly he was a truck driver from New Jersey. View Quote |
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The two scenes that you never see anymore. When this movie first came out and the undertaker wanted justice for his daughter Vito sent two big torpedoes to go and cut the guys balls off. The second scene was the young girl that the producer Woltz was screwing that Tom viewed on the second floor landing as he was leaving. I would REALLY like to get a hold of that original and have never understood why it was cut out. Sorry DVD/Streaming youngsters you missed out again. View Quote For the Godfather question, my scene the BIL's foot through the windshield as they strangle him. |
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When Clemenza teaches Michael how to cook for 20 guys.
When Brando makes fun of Johnny Fontaine for being a pussy. |
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Several scenes for me.
When Michael is telling Kate the story of Luca Brasi & the band leader. The look on her face was priceless. The other is when Michael says, "Senator, you can have my answer now if you wish. My answer is: nothing. Not even the fee for the gaming commission, which I would appreciate if you would pay." "I knew it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart! You broke my heart!" Another not-so-well-known movie in which Brando shines is The Freshman, with Mathew Brodrick. He spoofs his Godfather role but still carries some of the character. The film class with Prof. Fleeber rocked. Penelope Ann Miller was SO hot in that movie too. She never wore a bra. |
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I thought I read that the actor playing Luca Brasi, was definitely not and actor... He was actually a former pro football player, and his wooden acting fit in perfectly to the character. View Quote |
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