Posted on 12/30/2017 1:53:06 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
Even though the holidays are officially over, there's something big to look forward to in the new year! Besides all your resolutions for 2018, Netflix is about to bring you some guaranteed fun.
At the top of the list for new arrivals on the streaming service is 'The Godfather' - all three parts! The whole collection will be available on Netflix starting January 1.
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Old man Roth never watches Netflix, but Johnny Ola knows it like the back of his hand.
Yeah - 3 sucks, but Pacino is the Godfather, not Brando.
P 28 - my first college roommate gave me the book for Christmas and told me to read p. 28 LOL!
Luca’s words were
“And may their first child be a masculine child.”
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Thanks. I was too lazy to look it up.
And Jack Woltz was the “Harvey Weinstein” of his day. His portrayal in the movie was tame, compared to how he was portrayed in the novel, where it said he molested young girls who auditioned for his movies, as well as the daughters of some of his actresses.
leave the gun, take the cannoli.
“take the cannoli” was an adlib.
Oops - it’s been a long time since I saw the movie.
Very true. I do that with British programming.
They are showing the Godfather triology on American Airlines right now. But I watched “The Wizard of Lies” starring Robert De Niro as Bernie Madoff. I hate his politics but he’s brilliant as Bernie Madoff. Ive watched it on my last 2 flights. The movie is just superb. MIchelle Pfeiffer plays his wife.
Yes GFIII was not very good for various reasons.
i was geeked..went and saw 3 on Christmas day, the year it was released. I fell asleep half way thru it...such a letdown. Never understood why they changed “Michaels” whole persona...he was cracking one liners ..DUMB movie.
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