
“Don’t tell me you’re innocent. Because it insults my intelligence and makes me very angry.” Michael Corleone, The Godfather
In the past few weeks, I have become newly re-obsessed with The Godfather Trilogy, and I’m talking total preoccupation to the point of imitating Marlon Brando’s hand gestures and gravelly voice. Yes, that is so sexy, no? While I shall not bore you with more details (for now), my awe of Al Pacino’s mad acting skills truly knows no boundaries. Of course, the bitchin’ hat doesn’t hurt his appeal either.

























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Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
Hey, the man knew what was important.
That does it. I’m gettin myself a porkpie like Popeye Doyle and then you’ll like me…
Oh sweetie, I was practically raised on The Godfather. Love those movies!
Mo Green! Right through the eyes!
I have gone through phases throughout the years. Earlier this year there was about a three month span where everytime I scrolled through the Comcast program guide, one or the other of the Godfathers was on. It’s what Ace would call a flypaper movie and thusly I have yet to be able to pass by without committing several hours to it. And, as much as I love the original, I really love G2.
It was to a point where, when I turned on the t.v. and it wasn’t on, I felt a sense of relief.
Hey, has anyone over at Pajiba ever done a review of it? I mean, is there anyone alive who hasn’t already seen it?
[...] AB: A fedora that can’t be refused [...]
I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart.
I watch I and II every time they’re on TV, even though I own the DVDs. My third favorite gangster movie with lots of fedoras and quotable lines is Miller’s Crossing. The GF’s are probably better movies, but who can argue with Gabriel Byrne?
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