Godfather II is a master class of how to make a sequel.
@brandonchang46856 ай бұрын
Indeed
@humphreygruntwhistle39465 ай бұрын
Love the first movie, but the sequel is as good or better. The De Niro flashbacks in Godfather II are outstanding.
@marko.rankovic5 ай бұрын
I think though that there was an advantage in that it was based on an already successful book which I think consisted of all parts, so part II was basically just a continuation of a book which was all one big story. Often with other movies they are written at the spot so for sequels you have to come up with an extension for a story which wasn't originally intended to continue.
@VladislavBabbitt5 ай бұрын
What about Godfather I?
@IcarusLhooq-bc7uq5 ай бұрын
yes. agreed. unparalleled .
@bigmikeshirley38636 ай бұрын
“That baby is 52 years old right now“ She’s 53 actually. She’s Sophia Coppola, daughter of the director 😊
@robertcolson22336 ай бұрын
She's also a prominent character in GF3 and she later became a Director *
@doctor83426 ай бұрын
And Royal Decoy for Queen Amidala in The Phantom Menace...
@61rudster6 ай бұрын
Lost in Translation - A a Sophia Coppola award winning movie
@maxducoudray6 ай бұрын
@@doctor8342 Isn't that Keira Knightly?
@cristiant65666 ай бұрын
she was also ginny sack's stunt double
@HeidiDenoble6 ай бұрын
In the beginning at the wedding the baker asked Don Corleone to help his son in law to stay in America. His name was Enzo. He was the Enzo Michael saw in the hospital.
@russellward46245 ай бұрын
He wasn't married at that point. He wanted them to marry but needed the greencard so they could.
@Area51byDaveReale6 ай бұрын
Micheal: "Come on, do you think I`d make my sister a widow? Me: "Yeah."
@michaelschaff67295 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!
@davidwilkins59326 ай бұрын
Great reaction. Now you MUST see Part 2. It’s an extremely rare example of a perfect sequel, and it’s also a prequel. I think you’ll love it.
@Steven_Snell6 ай бұрын
Underrated performance by the cat in the opening scene.
@PopcornLoverr6 ай бұрын
A purrfect comment! 😁
@thorstambaugh15205 ай бұрын
The cat was a stray that he picked up prior to the scene
@PopcornLoverr5 ай бұрын
@@thorstambaugh1520 And it adored Brando on sight. So much that in this scene, Brando's lines had to be looped and added in later, because the cat purred so loudly that Brando's dialogue was inaudible.
@DavidWalker13 ай бұрын
Not really underrated; he’d be at the top of most lists of great cat performances in movies.
@MsAppassionataАй бұрын
Why 👁 thank meow😻😻😻
@johnnydev93182 ай бұрын
46:48 what Apollonia added was that (if she hadn't been killed) she would have been the exact opposite to Kay as Michael's wife. Coming from that culture, she would know to never stick her nose into Michael's business, despite any questions or doubts she may have ....
@NeverMeAlwaysYou6 ай бұрын
Everything has already been said about The Godfather. One statement, for me, stands above the rest: Steven Spielberg spoke the following: (with this) "Francis made a film, none of us could ever equal." Perfect.
@slchance88396 ай бұрын
I had heard this before, but couldnt remember the words or who said it. Helluve nice thing for Steven "ET, Raiders, Schindler, Jurassic, Private Ryan" Spielberg to say.
@NeverMeAlwaysYou6 ай бұрын
@slchance8839 Spielberg has the greatest resume in film history, but he's not being charitable with that statement. No film he, Scorsese, DePalma, Lucas, Friedkin, Bogdanovich or any of the so-called New Wave directors that came of age in the 70's, has ever made a film as great as The Godfather. I'm certain that to a man, they have a consensus opinion on it.
@slchance88396 ай бұрын
@@NeverMeAlwaysYou 100% The older I get (51) the more and more i realize how brilliant this movie is. Also, I've come to fully appreciate Jaws as another nearly perfect movie. As a kid, it was horror. As an adult, I see Jaws as a social criticism, tight script, superb character arc, and well told story.
@NeverMeAlwaysYou6 ай бұрын
@slchance8839 Don't get me started on the 70's. Godfather 1 and 2 Chinatown, Jaws, Annie Hall, Network, Star Wars, Rocky, French Connection, The Sting, The Exorcist, Taxi Driver, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Dog Day Afternoon, Apocalypse Now, American Graffiti, Cabaret, Alien, Paper Moon, Mean Streets, Patton, Serpico, The Conversation, Manhattan, The Deer Hunter, All the President's Men.......................how long should I go? An embarrassment of riches.
@MsAppassionataАй бұрын
@@NeverMeAlwaysYou Compare that period to this one. Things have certainly gone downhill, for the most part.
@FeaturingRob6 ай бұрын
The movie was based on a huge best-selling novel by Mario Puzo. Puzo worked with Francis Ford Coppola on the screenplay, as well as the two sequel films. Prior to The Godfather, Puzo was a struggling writer. He put everything into the novel, and really launched a career as a novelist as well as a screenwriter. He won the Oscar, with Coppola, for Best Adapted Screenplay for Godfather I & II. Right after finishing The Godfather, he wrote the first draft of another classic film...the 1978 film, Superman: The Movie, which would also star Marlon Brando (as Superman's Kryptonian father, Jor-El), along with Gene Hackman (as Lex Luthor), and launch the film career of Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent/Superman. The Godfather was a family affair, as it was about family. Francis Ford Coppola directed and co-wrote the screenplay, his father Carmine Coppola did a lot of the music on all of the films, his sister Talia Shire played Connie Corleone (she would later have another iconic role as Adrian in the Rocky films), and Sofia Coppola, Francis's daughter was the baby being baptized. As the films progress, more family comes to help make the films. Marlon Brando was at an all-time career low before taking on Don Vito Corleone, and no one wanted him for it but Francis. Mainly because, no one thought he would do it. He wanted the role, and even did a mock make-up test for Francis, and he transformed from his 47 years to about 60 before everyone's eyes. The jowls were a dental pumper made of rubber, based on the cotton Brando shoved in his mouth for the initial test. Using stipling with liquid latex, and the dental plumpers, Brando transformed. He also won the Academy Award for Best Actor, his second Oscar. But he never showed up for the ceremony, instead sending Native American actress Sacheen Littlefeather to turn down the award on his behalf. Years later...Brando wanted his Oscar for the film.
@Jeff_Lichtman6 ай бұрын
John Cazale (Fredo) was in only five movies, and all of them were nominated for Oscars for best picture. In addition to The Godfather and Dog Day Afternoon, they are: The Godfather Part 2 The Conversation The Deer Hunter A lot of people consider The Godfather Part 2 to be even better that the original. The Conversation is a favorite of mine. Sonny's hot head and impetuous nature caused so much damage. His tipping his hand in the meeting with Solozzo is what led to Vito being shot. And, of course, it got him killed when Carlo baited him into coming out of hiding during a war. "Get her a doctor." = "Get a doctor to give her a sedative." Michael's experiences in Sicily, including his marriage to Apollonia and seeing her murder, played a big part in the transformation of his character into a ruthless mafioso. The door closing at the end is one of the best final shots in movie history.
@kschneyer6 ай бұрын
Cazale died much too young.
@wvman23746 ай бұрын
I think its often overlooked how when Sonny spoke out of turn at the Solozzo meeting that its that moment when everything gets set in motion. And you can see it on everyone's face when he says that, everybody looks like they know a huge mistake was just made. And its why Don Corleone was harsh on Sonny, and why he immediately sent for Luca Brazi.
@seanmonahan5 ай бұрын
Technically, he was in 6 Best Picture nominees - he was in Godfather III in archive footage.
@jgfunk2 ай бұрын
What a resume!
@Music--ng8cd2 ай бұрын
@@wvman2374 True, but you have to give Sonny credit for being suspicious that the D'Itallias could hold up their end of the deal. That whole scene takes on new meaning after we learn about Barzini, such as Solazzo complimenting Tom Hagen. He's just trying to hide the fact that his ruse is working and the Corleone's don't know about Barzini.
@PopcornLoverr6 ай бұрын
One detail I love is the oranges. Every scene with even one orange, death follows. Tessio at the wedding, the Godfather being shot, Woltz's dinner table, snacks at the meeting of the dons, the peel that the Godfather uses to tease his grandson ... Poor Sunkist is the Grim Reaper.
@onastick24115 ай бұрын
And Valentino dying on the floor, his arm outstretched towards the orange. Oranges are a deadly fruit.
@Stogie21126 ай бұрын
Apollonia was the 17-year old daughter of Vitelli, who was very wise to the ways of the Sicilian mafia, which infested the entire country. He made a good life for his family, so when Michael asked to meet Apollonia, Vitelli knew that it was best to agree. Apollonia was an innocent victim of it all. She was supposed to move to the USA with her husband. She would have been a typical Sicilian wife, who never meddled in her husband's business. It's been over 50 years, and I still mourn for Apollonia. 😰
@captainsatellite21125 ай бұрын
Great take on how Apollonia would have supported Michael. The book version I read when I was a kid in 1973 had a 4 or 5 page section ŵith photos from the movie. I still remember the stunning head shot photo of the actress who played her. Fell in love. Gorgeous.
@markbrecher49145 ай бұрын
@@captainsatellite2112 The actress who played Apollonia is Simonetta Stefanelli. Her Daughter is Violente Placido, who played Clara in The American with George Clooney. You can see the resemblance.
@captainsatellite21125 ай бұрын
@@markbrecher4914 I'll look for her. Thanks!
@JoskemomАй бұрын
I always wondered if Prince got the name for his girlfriend in 'Purple Rain" from this movie.
@bradsullivan24956 ай бұрын
Johnny Fontaine is very obviously supposed to be Frank Sinatra, who had some notorious connections to mobsters over his lifetime.
@TheNeonRabbit6 ай бұрын
Allegedly
@voxorox6 ай бұрын
@@TheNeonRabbit You could say the character was based on the rumors.
@dukeemzworth30056 ай бұрын
The 'war movie' that resurrected Frank Sinatra's acting career was 1953's "From Here to Eternity". And Moe Greene was based on Benjamin 'Bugsy' Siegel, the man who developed Las Vegas.
@user-my6ss4mz4l6 ай бұрын
Indeed. He was extremely pissed at Puzo for modeling Johnny Fontaine after him
@laapache16 ай бұрын
THE MOVIE IS FROM HERE TO ETERNITY
@doctor83426 ай бұрын
Luca Brasi was a real gangster that played him, he couldn't act and messed up his lines, they liked it and kept it in the movie.
@formatique_arschloch6 ай бұрын
Yes, Lenny Montana. Enforcer in the Colombo family.
@Joel-hr1uw6 ай бұрын
And that was another masterclass choice, the image of this huge Mafia enforcer being intimidated by the Godfather, gives us a good initial picture of the Don and what he must have done in the past to seize power
@MrMferg2405 ай бұрын
LENNY MONTANA played LUCA. he was a former professional wrestler as well as being an enforcer for the COLOMBO crime family.
@johnscott41966 ай бұрын
One thing from the novel, Michael tracked down Fabrizio who planted the bonb killing Appolinia and ran away. He was running a small pizzaria in upstate New York and Michael had him killed at the end as he did the rest of his enemies
@pirobot668beta6 ай бұрын
He wasn't killed outright in the Novel...his legs are blown off and he tries to crawl away and dies in the gutter.
@user-my6ss4mz4l6 ай бұрын
@@pirobot668beta have you even read the novel.??? "Fabrizzio, Michael Corleone sends his regards"
@MsAppassionataАй бұрын
And that was definitely personal.
@forcefield25526 ай бұрын
hi Cristy, please watch the entire trilogy its really good as well. Don't let the internet prevent you from tying up the story because they lack understanding of the story progression.
@mikealvarez23226 ай бұрын
Al Capone's boss and mentor, Johnny Torrio, was shot 5 times and survived in the early 1920s. He retired and eventually died of old age.
@MitchClement-il6iq6 ай бұрын
True fact, Carlos Gambino died of old age in his home watching a ballgame never being charged or kill attempts against his life.... now that's respect
@coryfrey61996 ай бұрын
that was awesome watching that with you!!! You made that like I was watching with a friend, Thank you!!!
@CristyReacts6 ай бұрын
thank YOU for watching along with me!! :D
@mikealvarez23226 ай бұрын
The role of Luca Brasi was working as an enforcer for the Colombo Crime Family at the time he was chosen for the famous role. Before the Godfather could be filmed they had to have each scene approved by the Colombi family. The actor that was originally picked to play Brasi had a stroke. Coppola saw Lenny and decided he'd be perfect for the part. Lenny was given his lines to memorize but he was so nervous he kept fumbling the lines. Coppola filmed Lenny practicing and the 320 pound enforcer still fumbled them when he delivered the lines. That's a true story.😊
@pirobot668beta6 ай бұрын
In the film, the trouble with his lines is 'sold' as Brasi being nervous in the presence of his Godfather.
@tr3buh5 ай бұрын
yep, it is in "the offer" very good miniseries showing how godfather was made
@larrybell7265 ай бұрын
Thanks Mike! You beat me to it! 😉
@IcarusLhooq-bc7uq2 ай бұрын
@@pirobot668betait works very well with the story. Brazi had this hero worship thing going on that kept him really just in a state of constant awe of the godfather ... like michael's al neri would be
@Frank_E_Scialdone5 ай бұрын
John Cazale... Died March 14, 1978 (aged 42) ...He appeared in five films over seven years: The Godfather (1972), The Conversation (1974), The Godfather Part II (1974), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), and The Deer Hunter (1978), each of which was nominated as Best Picture at their respective Academy Awards.
@gmcsrbosavl69643 ай бұрын
Highest batting average of anyone ever.
@pauldg837Ай бұрын
In the Deerhuntet he was extremely ill, yet he played a brilliant part along with DeNiro, Walken and Savage. It was especially touching, knowing that Cazole's longtime girlfriend, Meryl Streep, was in that last movie with him. It was a great movie.
@imagineer0096 ай бұрын
Hi Cristy, first time watching your reactions and I'm a big fan now. The Godfather is my absolute favorite film of all time. So in regards to Apollonia, Michael may have just met her but as they said in the film, he was hit by the thunderbolt. He was in love with her at first sight. He had hoped to have an amazing future with her. When he was betrayed by his own bodyguard and Apollonia died because of it, it set in motion the change in Michael's character arc. Some tend to think that the Sollozo and McCluskey hits were where he changed. We gotta remember he was a war hero. We don't exactly get the backstory of why, but one can assume it was during combat. McCluskey and Sollozo were just 2 enemies on the battlefield and Michael was the unexpected civilian triggerman. When Apollonia died however, it was extremely personal. Not only was that car meant to have him in it BUT instead his wife, the woman who was gonna join him in America and give him his children got taken out because of it? Forget it. It turned him into a ruthless, cunning, no holds barred boss.
@MrAitraining6 ай бұрын
Great job. Glad you enjoyed it. Part 2 is a beautiful film. If you watch it, walk away a winner after that one
@mconnaghan6 ай бұрын
28:30 Your brother respectfully asks you to rely on your flight instinct.
@EliBrigante6 ай бұрын
Fun fact 20:52 this is why David Chase named the club Bada Bing😂
@BigMike2466 ай бұрын
John Cazale, who played Fredo Corleon, was in Dog Day Afternoon, The Godfather, the Godfather Part II and The Deer Hunter. Four of the most iconic films in history. His girlfriend was Meryl Streep and they were still living together when his cancer took his life. Way way too early.
@izzonj6 ай бұрын
He was also in The Conversation. All five were nominated for Best Picture Oscars, with three winning. Technically, he was also in GF3, in flashbacks. That was also nominated for best picture.
@BigMike2466 ай бұрын
@@izzonj Sadly, I still haven't seen the Conversation. Should remedy that as soon as possible.
@izzonj6 ай бұрын
@@BigMike246 Yes, get on that! Gene Hackman is brilliant!
@scottdarden30916 ай бұрын
It's great to have you translate, I've seen the movie tens of times and seen several reactions but never knew what they said that didn't have subtitles 😊
@bkeyser6 ай бұрын
"But look how beautiful your wedding would be." Glad I wasn't taking a drink in that moment.
@positivelynegative91496 ай бұрын
16:09 Thank you, editor. 🤣
@anthonyleecollins93196 ай бұрын
I laughed out loud at that (although I laughed harder at the "Uhhh" later on 🙂 )
@tubekulose6 ай бұрын
3:30 I have always been wondering why they are wearing tuxedos during daytime in the first place. At a daytime wedding one is supposed to wear a morning coat (cutaway) or a Stresemann. No dinner jacket before 6 pm (hence the name)!!! 🙂
@MKmE.6 ай бұрын
If you haven't seen Goodfellas yet, it's a must see in this genre. And Casino.
@chipurBillWhite6 ай бұрын
Nice job - really enjoyed it. Scene selection/editing was well done. You’re sharp as hell and have a ton of personality. Ty…
I don't know how anyone has not watched the greatest Cinematic achievement of all time. Nothing else touches it in casting, acting, screenplay, script, score, directions, set design, costume, cinematography. Simply the best movie ever.
@KalElvis6 ай бұрын
Clearly you've never seen Fast and Furious 27
@philphilips10206 ай бұрын
What about Rocky 5000? It's even mentioned in Spaceballs.
@MsAppassionataАй бұрын
Seriously though, I believe that “Lawrence Of Arabia” is the greatest for all the reasons you mentioned, but “The Godfather” is definitely near the top of my list of the greatest films of all time.
@dsscam6 ай бұрын
Godfather won Best Picture. Oscar: CLASSIC. Godfather Part II won Best Picture. Oscar: CLASSIC. Godfather Part III got nominated for Best Picture-but didn't win. It got 7 Oscar nominations. The criticism comes from Sofia Coppola, the writer/director/producer's daughter. She wound up getting 3 Oscar nominations and won 1 for screenwriting. Some thought she did a poor job acting in Part III. I didn't think she was that bad. Francis Ford Cord Coppola wrote, directed and produced all 3. It's totally worth watching Part III. Don't listen to those who say not to watch Part III
@dawnstone6106 ай бұрын
I like Sophia in this film. she plays a naive, over protected Italian who loves and respects her father. She is weak because she is supposed to be. Women hate this character but she portrays a mafia daughter and she did it well.
@periechontology6 ай бұрын
I have never seen acting as bad as young Soffia Coppola's in any major motion picture.
@TheEstev6 ай бұрын
I think she gets a pass considering she wasn’t originally supposed to be in this movie. For some reason, Winona Ryder had to back out at the last minute so she stepped in as a favor to her father to avoid delays.
@Sarah_Gravydog3166 ай бұрын
Paramount told Francis Coppola they were making a Part III, with or without him, & they wanted a love story part added
@Sarah_Gravydog3166 ай бұрын
I think they took too long to make Part III maybe it should have been made in the mid-80s? i dunno.
@seanfenton83715 ай бұрын
Great reaction! I just watched your Jaws reaction today as well. Some reactors want to be the center of attention, but you let the movie play without ruining it. Awesome!
@nrkgalt6 ай бұрын
Godfather III was not a bad movie on its own merits; however, it suffered in comparison to the first two.
@HeidiDenoble6 ай бұрын
A somewhat of a cult movie The Freshman stars Matthew Broderick and Marlon Brando plays a Mafia boss. It's a good movie and Broderick's reaction when he sees him is worth the price of admission.
@marcuscato90836 ай бұрын
It's a lot of fun, especially for fans of the Godfather. 😊
@CaptainFSU6 ай бұрын
Godfather Pt 3 is no where near 1 or 2 but it is still worth watching, and by no means is it a terrible movie. Al Pacino was still great in it.
@maxducoudray6 ай бұрын
I agree. It gets a bad rap just because the first two are so legendary.
@mem1701movies6 ай бұрын
He didn’t act like Michael in 3.
@robertcolson22336 ай бұрын
@@mem1701moviesIt's not Michael it's AL Pacino, I actually watched them all in a row and there's actually a heavy metal music scene...3 sucks(compared to the others)
@KingRichard10136 ай бұрын
Honestly, I disagree. I like Godfather part three it’s a guilty pleasure of mine. I feel like it was just misunderstood. I feel like that’s why not a lot of people like that because I felt it was misunderstood. But I will agree there are some questionable things in the movie, but I don’t let that ruin the movie for me. There are still some good things about it.
@maxducoudray6 ай бұрын
@@mem1701movies People change as they grow older. It’s based on the same books by the same author.
@Kardashev16 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see you watch Godfather part 2. With Robert de Niro amazing part as young Don Corleone.
@domingocurbelomorales86356 ай бұрын
Nice to follow you in this journey now Cristy! For Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando), Francis Ford Coppola put a jaw prosthesis in his mouth and a gauze, to give him that particular face. Brando was relatively young in this film, and Coppola pretended to age him and also look more threatening.
@McZorr01016 ай бұрын
John Cazale plays Fredo to perfection, he was a really charismatic actor who could have gone on to be a cinema icons but for his early death from cancer. A look at the 5 feature films he was in says a lot about how he was regarded: The Godfather (1972), The Conversation (1974), The Godfather II (1974), Dog Day Afternoon (1975) and The Deer Hunter (1978). His girlfriend, Meryl Streep, later told how the studio could not get insurance for Cazale to appear in The Deer Hunter and how Robert De Niro so much wanted him in the film that her personally put up the money to get John Cazale in the film, with all the scenes he featured in being filmed first in case he got too ill. In the end Cazale died before The Deer Hunter was completed
@unclelarry32076 ай бұрын
Great reaction! The book fills us in that Luca Brasi chopped off the horses head.
@StevePaur-hf4vy6 ай бұрын
Don Corleone was sending a message with the horse head. He was telling Woltz that he can be gotten anytime and he used the horse because if you remember the horse was Woltz's prized possession cuz it was worth $600,000. This movie was set in 1946 which would make the horse worth 7.8 million in todays money.
@macroman525 ай бұрын
And they need Woltz alive to give the part to Johnny,
@Henchman_Holding_Wrench6 ай бұрын
I like the technicalities. Vito swore he would not be the one to break the peace. Michael did. But wait. Did he? No, he was at church. But he killed Carlo, right? Well, Mike kicked him out of the family and sent him to the airport. Carlo died in the car ride while Mike was still leaving the house. So, "is it true?" Did he kill Carlo? "...no,"
@gunkulator16 ай бұрын
No one at that meeting was being honest. The idea of just keeping the drug trade just to black people was just virtue signaling. The Corleones lost face by capitulating to the deal and sure enough what happened in the aftermath was the slow erosion of their power in NYC. Vito and Michael played along and Michael eventually leaves NYC but he was really rebuilding his empire in Las Vegas with a long range plan of taking revenge.
@KalElvis6 ай бұрын
You're smart as a whip and I love your commentary and comments. Keep up the great work Cristy! Que mañana sea tan hermoso como tú hoy. Dios te bendiga.
@willingexile3374Ай бұрын
In the book the old consigliere Genco (who was featured more prominently in the second film) was dying of cancer. Coppola shot the death scene but this was left off the final cut before being added with other scenes when Parts I and II were released on broadcast TV. Tom Hagen was auditioning to be consigliere on the Johnny Fontane job, so he needed to do well. Woltz could as easily have been killed. There was no ruckus when the horse was killed, the head severed, and then moved into Woltz's bedroom without alerting Woltz. So any member of his household staff were potential Corleone agents or patsies. Kay Adams was the kind of woman Michael wanted to marry so that he could disassociate himself from the Family. Meantime, he fell in love with Apollonia as a matter of covetous desire. Michael was a first-generation American since both his parents were immigrants. Kay was of Yankee descent and her forebears fought in the Revolution. Their children were meant to be integrated into American society, during a time when family background was much more valued. Puzo's favorite work, "The Fortunate Pilgrim," which predated The Godfather novel, showcased the differences in the value systems of America and old Italy. Apollonia surviving wouldn't have made a difference for Michael, it just meant a tragic life for Kay. Michael's descent into his father's world was something the Don didn't want. That last scene they appeared together had dialogue lifted almost verbatim from the book, but was touched up by a script doctor during filming. The seeds of what he eventually became were always there. They were crystallized during his stay in Sicily, where he came to understand the nature of the Mafia, and how the Mafiosi transformed from being vigilantes for the common people to becoming oppressors of their own, and exporting that kind of thinking to America.
@stephencoury94115 ай бұрын
"I respect your father, but he's old fashioned." I have been studying the Italian language for some time, and I have always struggled with this exchange between Michael and senore solazzo. Grazie mille for processing, thinking out loud, and sharing your wisdom. Because of this little, how you say, exchange, I will now become a subscriber. You have a nice little biz-a-niss going on here. Tu salute.
@mixtec536 ай бұрын
Godfather II is my favorite of the three!!! Great reaction 💯
@brianquinn83846 ай бұрын
“Cristy, what have I done to make you treat me so disrespectfully?”
@realBkay6 ай бұрын
Cristy doesn’t support organized crime. Cristy IS organized crime. BAWHAHAHAHA!!!
@mariotovar9516 ай бұрын
The “Ay no” throughout your reaction had me dying 😂
@seaneendelong80656 ай бұрын
That's how I knew she was deeply into the story and characters
@mariotovar9516 ай бұрын
@@seaneendelong8065 need her to react to Blow, Goodfellas, Carlitos Way lol
@thecelticblog6 ай бұрын
Lol your "I leave people behind too ..." admission cracked me up lol :) Beautiful piece of crazy honesty lol
@yambo596 ай бұрын
This movie was full of power house actors, when it came out back in the 70's it stayed in our local theater almost a year, people just kept coming back and seeing it again. There were no VHS tapes or DVD'S, once you saw it at the theater you had to wait for it to come on TV some time later - different time different era.
@LuminairPrime2 ай бұрын
Cristy's reactions are offers we can't refuse
@YODAJJ6 ай бұрын
Didn’t realize your brother was editing your reactions, good job bro!
@johndavidhenderson36405 ай бұрын
Definitely watch Part 2 and Part 3. Love Your Reaction & commentary. Channel content looks awesome too
@victorpena98246 ай бұрын
Cristy, Excellent job on the reaction. You and I played similar on the language from Spanish. Get ready for GF II, better than the first. You kept track of the names, difficult but necessary. You got it, I'm subscribed. Love from Texas. ❤
@c.r.e.a.m.6506 ай бұрын
Men, looks like you watched the remastered version of it. It soo crisp lol First time i watched it was on VHS 😂
@patmurray97305 ай бұрын
I was told by my dad, I'm pretty sure it's true. Johnny Fontain, singer, was supposed to be Frank Sinatra. Movie "From Here to Eternity" which Sinatra won an Academy Award
@MarcoMM16 ай бұрын
Great reaction Cristy once again, l im glad you enjoy this masterpiece of cinema its one of my favourites its becouse of this movie that Coppola and Pacino got their careers famous in Hollywood. some fun-facts about this movie, Lenny Montana, who played Luca Brasi, was a professional wrestler before becoming an actor. He was so nervous delivering his lines to a legend like Brando during the scene in in this movie study that he didn’t give one good take during an entire day’s shoot. Because he didn’t have time to reshoot the scene, Coppola added a new scene of Luca Brasi rehearsing his lines before seeing the Godfather to make Montana’s bad takes seem like Brasi was simply nervous to talk to the Godfather. The cat held by Marlon Brando in the opening scene was a stray Francis Ford Coppola found while on the lot at Paramount. The cat was not originally called for in the script, and the cat with its purring muffled some of Brando's dialogue, and, as a result, most of his lines had to be looped. The horse head in the movie producer’s bed wasn’t a prop. The production got a real horse’s head from a local dog food company. The line in the script only had actor Richard Castellano as Clemenza say “Leave the gun” after the hit on the mobster who ratted on the Corleones. He was inspired to make the addition after Coppola inserted a line in which the character’s wife asks him to buy cannoli for dessert. Keep up the good work.
@dougleclaire94245 ай бұрын
Your comments are refreshing and not too intrusive. He don't interrupt too much and you GET it...what's going on. Very cool. Thanks for a great posting.
@Arsolon6186 ай бұрын
Fun fact, Marlon Brando was only in his 40s when he filmed Godfather. The old-man makeup throughout the film is flawless. Go online and check out photos of the real Brando at the time next to a photo of him in his Godfather make-up.
@doctor83426 ай бұрын
There is a show called The Offer it's about the making of The Godfather it's a drama not a documentary it is great
@jimkelly79086 ай бұрын
Who knew the guy from Grey’s Anatomy could do a GREAT Brando impersonation?
@NoHandleGrr6 ай бұрын
It's on Paramount +. It's a ten-episode miniseries. It is indeed very good.
@Wired4Life25 ай бұрын
@@NoHandleGrr Has ANYONE reacted to that miniseries yet? That or HBO's _From the Earth to the Moon?_
@NoHandleGrr5 ай бұрын
@@Wired4Life2 Not that I've noticed, in either case. 😞
@jmurdock83035 ай бұрын
This was the best reaction to this movie..I love the commentary 😊
@rodneybray58275 ай бұрын
24:29 Francis Ford Coppola's father playing the piano. Coppola was known throughout his career for casting family members, even in bit parts. His sister (Talia Shire) plays Connie, Michael's sister and the one that gets married at the beginning. Yes, she is in the next 2 movies.
@aMulliganStew5 ай бұрын
Apolliania added Michael's desire for normalcy -- a touchstone to the world of honest human interpersonal communion of the type he shared with his father. She represented his very soul -- and she died.
@bradsullivan24956 ай бұрын
Fredo was supposed to be the inept, awkward Corleone. His name has usually be used since this movie came out to describe someone weak within a family.
@edwardpate61285 ай бұрын
I would watch part III as it really does close the loop on the Godfather saga. I didn't care for it at first but have warmed to it a lot over the years.
@tristramcoffin9265 ай бұрын
34:56 It is called From Here to Eternity. His movie went pretty well.
@philipfraietta34226 ай бұрын
Great reaction,,,i just subscribed so I hope to see more...some special trivia that is interesting...The character Moe Green was a take on Bugsy Siegel, who literally created Las Vegas and was killed by the mob with one of the bullets hitting Bugsy in the eye. Johnny Fontane was a take on Frank Sinatra...the band that he was released from the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, for a relatively low dollar amount of 75,000. The war movie that Johnny got to star in was from "Here to Eternity" where Jersey born Italian American Sinatra got to play Jersey born Italian American Angelo Maggio. Finally the ballgame that Sonny was listening to was the NY Giants/Brooklyn Dodgers infamous one game playoff game. I strongly recommend you react to Part II....if you do I will share some trivia for that movie as well.
@manueldeabreu19806 ай бұрын
What makes The Godfather so great was it was like Star Wars. Godfather was written all at the same time. It, like Star Wars, was too big and broken up into multiple movies. John Cazale (Fredo) died young from cancer after filming The Deer Hunter. He was engaged to Meryl Streep. Though he had a short career he is a cast member of 4 epic movies: Godfather I, II, Dog Day Afternoon and The Deer Hunter.
@nicknitro44206 ай бұрын
The Deer Hunter is another great film, the acting is superb...great cast...
@matthewlewis94246 ай бұрын
Brando was only 48 years old when this came out. Look for pictures of him from the time of the filming. The makeup to transform him into Vito Corleone is amazing.
@kschneyer6 ай бұрын
Delightful reaction! Well done. I think The Sopranos makes more sense when you consider that its makers very much had The Godfather in mind, as well as other Mafia films like Wise Guys, Prizzi's Honor, Scarface, etc. There I think The Sopranos is actually a commentary on such films. :)
@MJ-we9vu6 ай бұрын
Everybody underestimates Michael because he was the quiet, studious one who had nothing to do with the family business. But the war changed him. He was a Marine. He saw combat. He earned the Navy Cross and a Purple Heart. Michael was a killer when he came back but no one realized it until too late.
@Sarah_Gravydog3166 ай бұрын
yeah, no.
@NoHandleGrr6 ай бұрын
Michael was lying to himself, not just Kay, about who he truly was, until his father was shot and the police captain broke his jaw.
@slchance88396 ай бұрын
According to the book, EVERYONE knew Micheal was the smartest and mentally strongest of the brothers. As kids, Sonny would beat the crap out of the youngest Micheal, but unlike Sonny's other victims, Micheal was the only one who fought back **every** time. He still got beat up, but never GAVE up and would often try to outsmart Sonny to avoid a beating. Also, Mike joined the Marines AGAINST the WHOLE family's wishes. Imagine the strength it takes to stand up against the Don, Sonny, everyone. Mike joined the Marines HOURS after the Pearl Harbor attack (the Don's birthday, coincidentally, Dec 6) and despite the Don pulling strings to keep his kids out of it, Mike enlisted anyway. I would politely disagree that Micheal was a "killer," by nature, he's more of a ruthless leader who can and WILL kill if it's the smart move. Sonny.....Sonny is a killer. They day they attacked his dad (hospital), Sonny lost his temper and went to war and he STAYED at war until the day he died. In fact, book background, Sonny is known as the most feared city fighter in New York. When he was 19, another failed assassination attempt put his father in the hospital, so Sonny took charge (again) and went to war immediately. He was so violent and ruthless that he almost COMPLETELY wiped out the leadership and footsolders of the other FOUR families. By that time, teh families were PRAYING for the Don's recovery (even though they're the ones who tried to kill him) so that he could reign in Sonny. The Don understood their fear, so kept Sonny by his side at all times....to teach but also to remind and INSTILL fear in his enemies: "if you kill me, Sonny is off the chain and everybody dies....remember that"
@PopcornLoverr5 ай бұрын
@@MJ-we9vu I'd like to respectfully add that everybody underestimates Michael - EXCEPT his father. The Don knew all along that Michael had what it took to be either his replacement or a powerful man in politics.
@jeffferreira13214 ай бұрын
This is probably the dumbest take on the godfather I've ever seen 😂
@anonamos2256 ай бұрын
"Fight or flight? I'm outta there. I leave people behind too 😌" 5 minutes later: "My brother would do the same for me. Right? 😇" Bro: "Uhhhh..." Like sister like brother lmaoo
@michaelescareno70486 ай бұрын
Great reaction, and great to see your appreciation for this classic!!! 🐴
@johannesvalterdivizzini15236 ай бұрын
I'm a Sicilian New Yorker from the Bronx, and everything about the film seems quite correct. As for Godparents, they are pretty important in my family--my Godmother, my aunt, was a guiding force in my life who always acted in my best interest. Clemenza was Sonny's Godfather, so what he did with Carlo was deeply personal.
@corymccarty86035 ай бұрын
Congratulations on seeing The Godfather. Classic Cinema. Glad you enjoyed it.
@ottocarson6 ай бұрын
14:20 His name is not Don, but Vito, Vito Corleone. "Don" is used in Italy and Spain before the name. It means Sir or Mister.
@CristyReacts6 ай бұрын
It's also used that way in Colombia, where I'm from :)
@bernardsalvatore19296 ай бұрын
At the 17:40 mark you asked about the horse head!! There's actually a series on Paramount called The Offer, and it's basically the story about how this movie was made and the trouble that they had to go through to make it!! Everything from the Italian-American community being against the book The Godfather because they thought it portrayed Italians as gangsters!! Then you have Frank Sinatra, who was portrayed in this movie by the character Johnny Fontaine, putting up extreme resistance about the movie being made!! Finally Joe Colombo of the Colombo crime family in New York, talked to the producer and came to an agreement that the word Mafia would only be used one time!! And as a matter of fact I'm not sure it's used in the first Godfather but it is used once in the second Godfather!! So the story of the horse's head is as follows, The New York City meat district was controlled by the Colombo crime family!! In those days horse meat was used for dog food!! The real horses head was procured by the mob members and delivered to the set by associates of Joe Colombo!! They didn't kill a horse, usually the horses that are used for dog food are pretty much dead anyway!!😢 But that's how they got the horse's head. I believe it was because Columbo overheard Francis Coppola saying that he was not happy with the prop head!! So he took it upon himself to get him a real horse head.
@AntnyDsmn6 ай бұрын
Waaaaay too many exclamation points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@bernardsalvatore19296 ай бұрын
@@AntnyDsmn thanks for the constructive criticism!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@AntnyDsmn6 ай бұрын
@@bernardsalvatore1929 I do what I can and it's comforting to know that some people will take my advice to heart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@TimSmith-uc4pk6 ай бұрын
Remember that Sonny busy moment because it will jog your memory in the third movie.
@irvzu275 ай бұрын
Part twooooooooooooo you’re gonna love it and we’re gonna love your reaction!
@phj2236 ай бұрын
Mario Puzo, the author of the Godfather novels, wrote the script together with director Francis Ford Coppola. Apparently it was Puzo's first movie script ever though, and he admitted in some interview he didn't really know what he was doing, and that he was basically flying blind. Some time after the movie came out and was a huge success he figured he should learn about script writing and he bought a textbook on the subject. The first line in the book was something like "Study the script for the movie The Godfather" :)
@TheNeonRabbit6 ай бұрын
Kay: "Presidents and senators don't have men killed" Michael: "Uuummmm..."
@southpaw2k15 ай бұрын
Obviously, Kay has never heard of the draft.
@TheCangrejo126 ай бұрын
Great reaction, insightful with a touch of humor, way to go!
@johannesvalterdivizzini15236 ай бұрын
You are a natural for learning Italian--your accent is very good and you have a good vocabulary. When I was teaching HS in the Bronx, one day for the fun of it I started speaking with my class of Dominican students in Italian. They said "whoa-we understood every word" Le due lingue sono cugine, Capisci?
@charlescallen4606 ай бұрын
Fantastic job with this genre as always Cristy! You don’t miss anything basically and that’s why you’re fun to watch react! Godfather Two as I’m sure you’ve heard before is as good or better! 🙂💯
@Robx-gx8zy6 ай бұрын
There’s Cristy “The Boss” in her helmet 😂
@tauronval14046 ай бұрын
Amazing reactions, and your Italian pronunciation is good too👌🏻…
@adammcelroy81376 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the spoiler warning about The Sopranos at 16:45 !!!
@yourlifeisagreatstory6 ай бұрын
“These guys, on both sides of me… they’re asleep.”
@jeffferreira13214 ай бұрын
@@yourlifeisagreatstory'don't say that it's not funny. I DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU FLOPPING AROUND DOWN THERE'
@JeffreyCantelope5 ай бұрын
Random Thoughts!The guy who played Luca was an actual member of the Gambino family. Al Martino a singer played Jonnie. Jonnie was a charcter drawn on Frank Sinatra. The Godfather is a study of family dynamics.
@brandonchang46856 ай бұрын
Her comment @ 16:10 “If I was in the mafia, I’ll wear a helmet every day” LMAO!!! 😂😂
@revdto6 ай бұрын
Part 2 did something I didn't think could be done. It actually surpassed part one which was an amazing accomplishment.
@usg-6475 ай бұрын
Godfather 2 - both sequel AND a prequel! And so incredible.
@yourlifeisagreatstory6 ай бұрын
“The stress of being in the mafia…. I’d rather be poor..” - For real, high blood pressure every time before you start your car and before stopping at every red light… But hey, the weddings look like fun haha Another great reaction!
@Stevarooni6 ай бұрын
Sonny is absolutely a hothead and not thoughtful enough to be a Godfather, but nobody can doubt his loyalty to his family.
@alonenjersey5 ай бұрын
Even Don Vito admitted that "Santino was a bad Don."
@MegaTurkeylips5 ай бұрын
Best entertainment I've watched today. Thanks Cristy.
@Head-ck4hu5 ай бұрын
John Cazale was in 5 movies before he died. All were nominated for Best Picture Oscar. Godfather I and II. The Deer Hunter, The Conversation and Dog Day Afternoon.
@Reba-1236 ай бұрын
The traditional Italian music at both the wedding ..takes me back to the 1960/70s going over to Italy to attend various cousins weddings where this music was still being played …
@phillyphan12254 ай бұрын
Every wedding I go to still plays this traditional music..my daughters fiancé is not Italian and came to a family wedding recently-his shock hearing some of it😅
@merkury065 ай бұрын
The best reaction to The Godfather I've seen! BTW, the "Johnny Fontaine" movie is From Here to Eternity, another very good movie often overlooked now. Thanks!