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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Paramount |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Drama, Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama, Gift Set, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D156474D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 5 |
| UPC: | 097361564746 |
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Customer Reviews of The Godfather DVD Collection
Godfather This was a gift for my husband, we both think this was a very good purchase. My husband has always loved the GodFather movies.
Masterpieces
I find very few films can stand up to multiple viewings. These can (yes, even the third with Sophia C's below par performance). The action and plotting are so wonderful that we're swiftly moved along in early viewings, but in subsequent viewings, there's so much more to be noticed and savored--tiny details (the motif of oranges, the pills that Micheal swallows on the train to see Hyman Roth) and passing lines of dialogue that inform and astound. The elements are so finely wrought, the characters so intelligently drawn, the drama so finely balanced (operatic without being melodramatic) these films are pure pleasure and pure art.
THE CREAM DE LA CREME OF MOTION PICTURES
After my yearly view of these films and 6 months after buying the re-release James Bond collection it has become obvious to me that it can't be too long before a new edition of these movies comes out. The picture on all 3 Godfather movies (in this release) is so full of specks and the sound so limited, it's hard to believe Paramount won't do something about them soon. The new Bond release shows the technology is there for something so much better.
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>About the movies themeselves, every time I watch #I, I always come up saying that has to be the best movie of all time. I don't care all that much about the Miami section of #II but when the last hour of that film comes up and Michael tells Fredo "he's not a brother, he's not a friend" and then "forgives him" at the funeral (while giving Neri the not so forgiving look) well, I'm just not so sure which ones is the best.
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>#III is obviously not in the same league as the other II. It has plenty of sublime moments but:
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>a) If not Winona Ryder, why did it have to be Sofia ? Why couldn't Coppola face the truth while watching the dailies ?
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>b) Why cut Tom Hagen, my single favorite character of the first 2 movies ?
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>c) Who can buy Michael's son going from law student to established opera singer in about 2 weeks ?
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>Andy Garcia may be best thing in this movie but as good an actor as he is he can't possibly convince you it hurts him to dump his cousin or, for that matter, dump Bridget Fonda for his cousin.
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>Still, the opera ending is phenomenal and Sofia's death scene incredibly powerful (thanks to Pacino, obviously). Michael Corleone's confession as well as his death scene are two of my favorite moments of the series so I can not consider #III a total waste.
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>Motion picture history as a whole wouldn't be the same without the Corleones and forgive me for not including any "offer that can not be refused" in this review.
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