Funny, I always thought the latter until tonight which is the first time I ever gave consideration to the former.For the longest time, I thought Frankie clammed up because he feared for his brother's life. But it's clear he immediately saw how shocked and ashamed his brother was that Frankie was indeed about to be a rat, as I'm sure Michael told him. Nothing more than that.
I always assumed it was shame that turned him. Why would his brother go along with all that otherwise? They look of disgust on his brother's face said it all.For the longest time, I thought Frankie clammed up because he feared for his brother's life. But it's clear he immediately saw how shocked and ashamed his brother was that Frankie was indeed about to be a rat, as I'm sure Michael told him. Nothing more than that.
Yep, and this last conversation with Tom at the Army barracks shows how much he revered his big bro.I always assumed it was shame that turned him. Why would his brother go along with all that otherwise? They look of disgust on his brother's face said it all.For the longest time, I thought Frankie clammed up because he feared for his brother's life. But it's clear he immediately saw how shocked and ashamed his brother was that Frankie was indeed about to be a rat, as I'm sure Michael told him. Nothing more than that.
He is, I believe, the brother.For the longest time, I thought Frankie clammed up because he feared for his brother's life. But it's clear he immediately saw how shocked and ashamed his brother was that Frankie was indeed about to be a rat, as I'm sure Michael told him. Nothing more than that.
He had to know. How often did just he and Al go fishing? Without the kid going, why go at all? He knew.This may have already been discussed here.
Do you think Fredo knew his execution was coming? I tend to think that he did. When Michael had his son pulled off the boat just before they went fishing, Fredo's shoulders slumped and he immediately seemed sad. Now, it could have been disappointment, but I tend to think that at that moment, when he realized he was going out on the boat alone, that it was all over.
I'M SMAHHHHT!
It's a controversial opinion, but I don't think that Fredo was that smart.I'm smart and I want respect!!
####in amazing scene. With those cigars, the handshake, just perfect.Nice Jedi mind trick by Tom, getting Frankie to off himself with that story about the emperor.
I'll give it a try todayyou shouldHave still never seen either one.![]()
Whatever you are doing today cancel it. Go watch these. Family time? Canceled. Work? Canceled? Open heart surgery? Canceled. Secret mission to save the universe? Canceled. If I was in control of this message board I would ban your account until I had a thorough report of both.I'll give it a try todayyou shouldHave still never seen either one.![]()
I'm 4 minutes in. So far it's good but I don't understand the hype.Whatever you are doing today cancel it. Go watch these. Family time? Canceled. Work? Canceled? Open heart surgery? Canceled. Secret mission to save the universe? Canceled. If I was in control of this message board I would ban your account until I had a thorough report of both.I'll give it a try todayyou shouldHave still never seen either one.![]()
I'm 4 minutes in. So far it's good but I don't understand the hype.Whatever you are doing today cancel it. Go watch these. Family time? Canceled. Work? Canceled? Open heart surgery? Canceled. Secret mission to save the universe? Canceled. If I was in control of this message board I would ban your account until I had a thorough report of both.I'll give it a try todayyou shouldHave still never seen either one.![]()
The first scene in movie history where an actual Oscar is shown.Horses head![]()
Oh, he was disgusted. And ashamed. And dismayed. And heartbroken. All with one expression.Frank's brother's life was definitely threatened. He looked scared. Not disgusted.
For some reason I was under the impression his brother was not connected with the mafia at all and was just scared and confused. Not sure why I thought that.Oh, he was disgusted. And ashamed. And dismayed. And heartbroken. All with one expression.Frank's brother's life was definitely threatened. He looked scared. Not disgusted.
He saw his little brother up there about to put the family name right into the toilet. I don't think that old-school Sicilian Mafioso would be afraid of anything.
Vincenzo Pentangeli was a native of Partinico, Sicily, and remained there when his brother went to America. He was believed to have been involved in the Sicilian Mafia. Frank urged his brother on several occasions to come to America, however, Vincenzo opted to stay in what Frank described as a "two-mule town". He lived for some time also in Catania where he was apparently a fine cook, and Frank praised his 'capozzelli' (lamb's head), saying it was second only to Angelo's.
Frank's brother's life was definitely threatened. He looked scared. Not disgusted.
I'm in the camp that it was just the disgusted look on the brothers face. No threat to his life.Frank's brother's life was definitely threatened. He looked scared. Not disgusted.
Which ties in perfectly with Clemenza being written out of the 2nd film. I don't think audiences would have been as enthusiastic if they had found out that Bruno Kirby's character became an FBI informant.Bruno Kirby killed this role.
Roth needed to get got. Al was the muscle.Also, am I the only person who thinks it's weird that Al Neri was just "hanging out" with the guys in the boathouse while they all talked about Hyman Roth? He had been so stoic and quiet for almost 2 full movies, but in this one scene he's lying on the couch with his clothes untucked and talking with a laid back tone of voice. It just seemed like the scene was written for another character or something.
He just was not very active. He has a pretty decent success rate. GF1, 2, The Conversation and Apocalypse Now plus wrote Patton. That's a HoF resume. The Rainmaker was good. He just didn't make many movies.Anyone have thoughts as to why Coppola never went on to have a career like Scorsese or Woody Allen, or even someone like Sidney Lumet?
I know "Apocalypse Now" had an enormous psychological impact on him, and "The Cotton Club" and "Tucker" were expensive bombs, but those things happen to every director. "Peggy Sue Got Married" is one of his last big hits.
lol it's ItalianAre you supposed to be able to understand the parts where they're speaking spanish?
no, but you're probably supposed to understand that its not SpanishAre you supposed to be able to understand the parts where they're speaking spanish?
I was talking about the other partlol it's ItalianAre you supposed to be able to understand the parts where they're speaking spanish?
In Cuba?I was talking about the other partlol it's ItalianAre you supposed to be able to understand the parts where they're speaking spanish?
When they were passing around that fancy gold phone?I was talking about the other partlol it's ItalianAre you supposed to be able to understand the parts where they're speaking spanish?
No they were still in DetroitIn Cuba?I was talking about the other partlol it's ItalianAre you supposed to be able to understand the parts where they're speaking spanish?
fixed.lol it'sAre you supposed to be able to understand the parts where they're speaking spanish?ItalianSicilian.
No matter how many times I've seen it I'm still amazed by how great a scene it is.The christening scene is one of my favorites of all time, and that was the tiebreaker.
you sure? I don't know either way, but my Italian friend said it wasn't actually Sicilian. I have no clue.fixed.lol it's Italian Sicilian.Are you supposed to be able to understand the parts where they're speaking spanish?![]()
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071562/triviaRobert De Niro spent four months learning to speak the Sicilian dialect in order to play Vito Corleone. Nearly all the dialogue that his character speaks in the film was in Sicilian.
Beats me. Almost every other hit you see in the movies, they drop the gun right where they stand. Like Mike in the restaurant.I've always found it curious as to why Vito felt he needed to dispose of the gun, in pieces and different places after whacking Don Fanucci ...
Any insight on this RN?