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We're Bigger Than US Steel: The Godfather: Part II
And when they were in the field together, Cain rose up and slew his brother. Holy Bible
"I don't want to kill everybody, Tom, just my enemies." In this, we have the thesis of The Godfather: Part II. We see the icy, cold ruthlessness underlying the razor thin veneer of respectability of...
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A Garsh-Darn Good Gangster Film
"That's not me, Kay, that's my family," says Michael Corleone in The Godfather: Part I. And we want to believe him, we really do. Why? Maybe Pacino just has an honest face. Or maybe we want the fishes to sleep by themselves and the horses to keep their heads attached. Whatever it is, Michael's... Read full review »
Keep Your Friends Close but Your Enemies Closer...
For many movies, especially franchises. Sequels are often done to either cash in on a previous film's success or in continuation with a story. Yet there are some sequels that are even better than the original film in terms of its storyline and character development. One such film that had a...
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Godfather II, You Can't Have One Without The Other.
The Godfather is my all-time favorite film. It's difficult to follow perfection.
Godfather II did.
Two Stories
The prequel gives insight into Vito Corleone the protagonist of The Godfather revealing his early life as a child in Sicily whose mother is killed and revenge...
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"Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies closer." Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather: Part II
Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) is the head of the most powerful Mafia family in America, having taken over the family business from his late father, Vito. He has relocated his family from New York to Lake Tahoe, where he is running his affairs while trying to be a good father and husband. In the... Read full review »
A Sequel That Will Break Your Heart
Despite its status as arguably the best movie sequel of all time (I suspect some will naysay this point; not I), "The Godfather: Part II" is in some ways quite formulaic. Following a rigid template he set up in "The Godfather: Part I", Francis Ford Coppola has once again fashioned a story that... Read full review »
THE GODFATHER II: The Epic (and a Half).
When Director Francis Ford Coppola and Novelist Mario Puzo collaborated on the original *GODFATHER, Puzo wanted to film the story chronologically, with the sweep of an epic; Coppola preferred to write a screenplay which allowed cinematic flexibility. They compromised. They drew from Puzo's scenario... Read full review »
What My Father Didn't Know
There's a conventional wisdom about this sequel to what many regard as "the greatest movie ever made." Despite the hot wind of critical praise, most who've seen it - including my father, a bona-fide Godfather fanatic - consider it to be the ugly brother of the box set. Or at least they did until... Read full review »
The sequel to top all sequels
It's a rare thing in the movie world to find a sequel that lives up to the original, and an even rarer thing when you manage to come across a sequel that is widely accepted as actually surpassing it's heritage. Off the top of my head I can think of only 2 instances where a lot of people who have a... Read full review »
Godfather Part-2 Masterpiece with Pacino's Greatest Performance Lean-N-business-like
In 1974's The Godfather-Part 2 We continue to follow the development of Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) as he becomes the head of the entire crime syndicate. His story begins in 1958 as he closes a big Las Vegas Casino deal. He has not made good on his promise to wife Kay (Diane Keaton)... Read full review »
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The Godfather Part Ii (vhs, 1997, 2-tape Set, Closed Captioned) Thx, New, Sealed
The sequel to THE GODFATHER tells the story of both a young Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro), newly arrived in America, and his son Michael (Al Pacino) 40 years later, running the family empire. On the streets of Hell's Kitchen in 1917 New York City, Vito is initiated into the ways of the local Cosa Nostra by his friend Clemenza (Bruno Kirby). After killing the local mafioso in a towel-wrapped gun, Vito becomes the new man to be respected and feared. Meanwhile, a dour Michael Corleone negotiates with business partner Hyman Roth (legendary Method-acting teacher Lee Strasberg in his first film role) in Cuba and testifies in front of a Washington Senate committee. Robert Duvall (Tom Hagen), Diane Keaton (Kay Corleone), Talia Shire (Connie Corleone), and John Cazale (Fredo Corleone), reprising their roles from THE GODFATHER, are outstanding as the people forced to watch the new godfather's moral destruction. De Niro, speaking in Italian, captures the mannerisms of Marlon Brando's Vito Corleone from the first film b
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The Godfather, Part II [VHS]
Francis Ford Coppola took some of the deep background from the life of Mafia chief Vito Corleone--the patriarch of Mario Puzo's bestselling novel The Godfather--and built around it a stunning sequel to his Oscar-winning, 1972 hit film. Robert De Niro plays Vito as a young Sicilian immigrant in turn-of-the-centur y New York City's Little Italy. Coppola weaves in and out of the story of Vito's transformation into a powerful crime figure, contrasting that evolution against efforts by son Michael Corleone to spread the family's business into pre-Castro Cuba. As memorable as the first film is, The Godfather II is an amazingly intricate, symmetrical tragedy that touches upon several chapters of 20th-century history and makes a strong case that our destinies are written long before we're born. This was De Niro's first introduction to a lot of filmgoers, and he makes an enormous impression. But even with him and a number of truly brilliant actors (including maestro Lee Strasberg), this is ultimately Pacino's film and a masterful performance. --Tom Keogh
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The Godfather, Part II (Widescreen Edition) [VHS]
Francis Ford Coppola took some of the deep background from the life of Mafia chief Vito Corleone--the patriarch of Mario Puzo's bestselling novel The Godfather--and built around it a stunning sequel to his Oscar-winning, 1972 hit film. Robert De Niro plays Vito as a young Sicilian immigrant in turn-of-the-centur y New York City's Little Italy. Coppola weaves in and out of the story of Vito's transformation into a powerful crime figure, contrasting that evolution against efforts by son Michael Corleone to spread the family's business into pre-Castro Cuba. As memorable as the first film is, The Godfather II is an amazingly intricate, symmetrical tragedy that touches upon several chapters of 20th-century history and makes a strong case that our destinies are written long before we're born. This was De Niro's first introduction to a lot of filmgoers, and he makes an enormous impression. But even with him and a number of truly brilliant actors (including maestro Lee Strasberg), this is ultimately Pacino's film and a masterful performance. --Tom Keogh
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