
Random thoughts on The Godfather, other movies and anything else that I love. I'm not witty so this is purely for my own entertainment. A place for me to ramble, liveblog and generally release my inner fangirl.
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Reading Watership Down Is So Fun Because Ill Be Like Get His Ass, Bigwig, And Then He Looks Like Fucking
Reading Watership Down is so fun because I’ll be like “Get his ass, Bigwig,” and then he looks like fucking this

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More Posts from Randomgodfatherthoughts
My favourite scene in The Godfather book might be when Tom is released after being abducted by Sollozzo and Michael watches Sonny literally run to embrace Tom and realises that Tom is much closer to Sonny than he'll ever be.


Today's book.
I've had this for years and I've read it before but all this Deer Hunter talk made me want to read it again.
Unfortunately it isn't a fully fledged novel unlike The Godfather but a novelisation, and it's under 200 pages which is very little for an adaptation of a 3 hour movie but I'm still looking forward to reading it.
Random thoughts after finally watching The Godfather Part 2.
I finally watched part 2 last week and I really enjoyed it but ultimately I prefer the first movie. That isn't to say that I didn't love it but as a whole I feel that the first part works better for me but that 2 has so many of my favourite moments from the movies.
The casting was impeccable again and I don't think there was a single actor who felt wrong for their role but I prefer the villains in the first movie. I find Sollozzo for example, more interesting and enjoyable than Hyman Roth and Johnny Ola. That's no reflection on the actors, just a personal preference.
The scenes with young Vito were beautifully done and I love how close to the book they were. Robert de Niro was perfect in the role as were young Genco/Tessio and Clemenza. I also really enjoyed the very old school Fanucci as a villain. Overall though as much as I enjoyed them and I'm glad they were included and it was important that they were, but if I had my choice, I'd rather spend more time with the remaining Corleone siblings.
What a loss to cinema John Cazale was. He was truly incredible here and had some of the most powerful scenes.
Al Pacino was brilliant again. My favourite scene of his was when he overhears Fredo saying that he knows Johnny Ola.
Robert Duvall was excellent again. He has great chemistry with Pacino and was never less than utterly convincing as an aging and battle weary Tom who is becoming increasingly alienated from Michael and the business yet retains his loyalty in spite of his growing discomfort with Michael's ruthlessness.
I loved the ever developing relationship between Michael and Tom with all its twists and turns. It physically pains me that we didn't get to see it continue in part 3 because their relationship was such an important part of the whole story.
I loved Frank Pentangeli. What a great character he was. I enjoyed him so much that I didn't even miss Clemenza. His final scene with Tom was one of my favourite moments from either of the movies.
The flashback scene was the perfect way to end it. I have so many feelings about that scene but I'll save that for another post.
Elia Kazan’s ON THE WATERFRONT was released in the U.S. on July 28, 1954 #OnThisDay




I totally agree. There's a definite difference between Tom's attitude when he's sending Tessio to his death and when Carlo is about to be killed. He looks rather sad, reluctant and uncomfortable when he has to give the order to have Tessio taken away and killed.
When he joins Michael, Al and Rocco to confront Carlo, he seems almost eager. Tom's whole attitude here is much more aggressive and confrontational. The way he steps into the room and leans against the wall he's menacing here, very much the gangster. There's no reluctance or mercy in his expression. Plus he loosened his tie to give the signal immediately after Tessio is taken away. He didn't even wait to hear his confession. He wants' him dead ASAP and Tom looks at most, slightly discomfited, while watching Carlo being garrotted. He's certainly not sorry to see him die.
Usually I have a revelation during each rewatch of The Godfather. I watched part one tonight and didn’t have one up until Karl is killed and my takeaway is I think Tom was fine with him being killed because he helped Sonny’s murderers. As always I am deeply invested in the Sonny and Tom relationship.
Also, this movie and part II absolutely rules.