The Godfather (1972) REACTION

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Жыл бұрын

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@jhilal2385
@jhilal2385 Жыл бұрын
About Michael: The beginning of the film is 1946, just after the end of World War 2. At the wedding, Michael is wearing a WW2 US Marine Corps uniform. The insignia on his shoulder epaulets show his rank is Captain, an officer commanding a Company of 150+ men. The ribbons on the left front of his jacket are : top row left to right Silver Star (3rd highest award for combat valor), Navy and Marine Corps Medal(highest award for non-combat life saving valor with serious risk to own life), Purple Heart (for being wounded in combat), 2nd row left-most ribbon is WW2 Pacific Theater campaign Medal with 2 Stars (indicates participating in a total of 3 battles). So he is a combat veteran who has commanded a significant number of men, is trained and experienced in tactics, taking decisive action, and clear thinking in stressful situations, been promoted 3 times (2nd Lieutenant -> 1st Lieutenant -> Captain), shown personal bravery both in combat and non-combat situations, been wounded in combat, and seen some of the bloodiest battlefields of WW2. Some of those battles had very intense hand-to-hand combat, no just shooting. These older mafiosi laugh at him for proposing to shot Tattaglia and the police captain, but really have no idea what his experiences are or how coldly ruthless he will be to decisively defeat his enemies.
@rhaenyralikesyoutube6289
@rhaenyralikesyoutube6289 Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for explaning the ranks and awards Michael received as a Marine! Knowing this, it sure explains that Michael was a cunning, cool headed guy the entire time.
@roniman86
@roniman86 Жыл бұрын
Cool info that totally explains like the whole thing
@FrankieBlueEyes
@FrankieBlueEyes Жыл бұрын
Just one small correction, the movie begins in 1945, just after the end of the war.
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Жыл бұрын
Exactly! I'm pretty sure a Marine would refer to a pistol as "a weapon" not "a gun"
@LilannB
@LilannB 10 ай бұрын
Both the book and the movie mention that Michael was a war hero. Thanks for the information about his uniform. This shows he was battle tested, an officer and leader of men at a young age. Certainly capable of being the new Godfather.
@JedHead77
@JedHead77 Жыл бұрын
Rest In Peace, James Caan (Sonny) who passed away earlier this year. 🥀
@sailingschooners8668
@sailingschooners8668 Жыл бұрын
Also Paul Sorvino
@JedHead77
@JedHead77 Жыл бұрын
@@sailingschooners8668 But he wasn’t in The Godfather. 🙄 #relevance
@sailingschooners8668
@sailingschooners8668 Жыл бұрын
@@JedHead77 Obviously but he played many gansters..
@bluewizzard8843
@bluewizzard8843 Жыл бұрын
@@sailingschooners8668 wrong place.
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 Жыл бұрын
Still 😢
@JedHead77
@JedHead77 Жыл бұрын
This film turned 50 this year, and still holds up, and will continue to do so for future generations.
@frankgesuele6298
@frankgesuele6298 Жыл бұрын
A true classic.
@vivek27789
@vivek27789 Жыл бұрын
True.. Very True
@charlespc
@charlespc Жыл бұрын
That's not probable, the new generations have an horrible taste for movies
@ros9764
@ros9764 Жыл бұрын
I'm not much into movie culture but part 1 and 2 are so speical to me. And i know i will rewatch them the more time moves on and will probably like them even more than i did during my previous rewatch
@LiveFromThePorcelainPalace
@LiveFromThePorcelainPalace 8 ай бұрын
This movie and it's first sequel are 2 of the greatest movies ever put to film. Did you know that the guy who wrote The Godfather, Mario Puzo, also wrote the screenplay for Superman 1 and 2???
@frankensteinlives5451
@frankensteinlives5451 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact. When the grandson gets scared by the Godfather with the orange peel in his mouth. That boy's reaction was unscripted. And so was Brando's reaction to the boy actually being frightened. It fit the scene so well, they left it in.
@MoMoMyPup10
@MoMoMyPup10 Жыл бұрын
yep, it's pretty obvious that isn't acting -- the boy was genuinely scared. I'm just surprised he didn't turn and run and ruin the scene.
@frankgesuele6298
@frankgesuele6298 Жыл бұрын
Also the horse's head is real. That got it from a butcher.
@judymac2590
@judymac2590 Жыл бұрын
@@frankgesuele6298 I find that hard to believe...even 50 years ago union and animal rights groups would have strongly fought that!
@frankgesuele6298
@frankgesuele6298 Жыл бұрын
@@judymac2590 The horse was already dead. The head would has been discarded. So why not use it? 🤔
@micahdevynn3967
@micahdevynn3967 Жыл бұрын
The cat that jumps into Don Vito's lap when he's taking requests during his daughter's wedding was also unscripted. Because, cats.
@JedHead77
@JedHead77 Жыл бұрын
The film begins after WWII. Johnny Fontaine’s character was based on Frank Sinatra, who also was denied a part in the film From Here To Eternity. He eventually got the part, some believe because of his ties to the Mafia. 😎
@jamesalexander5623
@jamesalexander5623 Жыл бұрын
Frank Sinatra was one of the Great Singers of the 20th Century .... And he was also one Hell of an Actor!
@taiwanwhite5762
@taiwanwhite5762 Жыл бұрын
Enzo the baker is the one who made Connie's wedding cake. In the book, Enzo comes to America to apprentice at a bakery and falls for his boss's daughter. After Enzo gets her pregnant, they want to marry so his boss goes to the Godfather to ask him to help with Enzo's immigration status to stay in the country ( there's a short scene of that) and that's why Enzo showed up to the hospital with flowers.
@PFitz-sh4ms
@PFitz-sh4ms Жыл бұрын
Actually Enzo was a prisoner of War who was on day release to help the war effort. With the war ending he was going to be released and sent home. If he was just an immigrant there wouldn’t have been a problem.
@taiwanwhite5762
@taiwanwhite5762 Жыл бұрын
@@PFitz-sh4ms I just explained the reason why he was there. They can read the book for full context.
@arrow1414
@arrow1414 Жыл бұрын
To be fair, they didn't mean to kill Apollonia. They thought Micheal would be driving himself. The bomb went off when she started the car.
@wills.364
@wills.364 Жыл бұрын
Losing Apollonia was the final straw for Michael. If she was still alive, Michael would become like his father who was respected and loved by family.
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 Жыл бұрын
"A man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man." -Vito Corleone My all time favorite film! Also, I can't wait for you ladies to react to… "The Godfather: Part II" (1974), which is the greatest sequel ever made! 🎥🤵‍♂️
@anatos1722
@anatos1722 Жыл бұрын
for me its the best movie ever made! every single minute of it is pure cinema and brilliance nothing compares!
@jasoneaster6979
@jasoneaster6979 Жыл бұрын
Greatest sequel?? Maybe but terminator 2 is right there
@anatos1722
@anatos1722 Жыл бұрын
@@RamblerReb star trek is super optional film to like,dont get me wrong i dont hate it,but its uncomparable to real life feel and influence of Godfather. Noone matches Godfather 1,2 no matter how big of a sci fi fan you are,or even if Star Trek has more fans + (star trek had bad movies so tarnishing the "perfection" of the series) Godfather obviously was perfect and part 3 was so later in Michael's life that they didnt even feel conected. I think everyone knows that Godfather 2 is best movie of all time along with Shawnshank Redemtion,also for me 2 movies w/o a mistake and most true that cinema can get.
@anatos1722
@anatos1722 Жыл бұрын
@@RamblerReb hey brother i just reize u were talking about Star Trek not Star wars (i respect star trek more than star wars) i still think godfather 2 should also statistically be best ever imo. Its just waaay to well writen
@RamblerReb
@RamblerReb Жыл бұрын
@@anatos1722 I am not disagreeing with your subjective opinion regarding the film, just pointing out that *compared with the preceding film in the series* ST II is the best because, by comparison, the first Godfather was TOO GOOD. Quality-wise, there was too little difference between them, which is decidedly NOT the case with the first two Star Trek films. In other words, I'm only comparing apples to apples (ST:TMP vs. STII), not apples to oranges (STII vs. GFII).
@BlackFlightNY
@BlackFlightNY Жыл бұрын
The “baby boy” during the baptism scene was actually Sofia Coppola, she later appears (as an adult) in Part 3😂
@botwitaprice
@botwitaprice Жыл бұрын
My favorite line in the movie: "Leave the gun", "take the canolli"
@lpr5269
@lpr5269 Жыл бұрын
You never want to waste good cannolis. Even after you blow Paulie's brains out.
@leafwhite6376
@leafwhite6376 3 ай бұрын
"But I am a superstitious man, and if some unlucky accident should befall him - if he should be shot in the head by a police officer, or if he should hang himself in his jail cell... or if he is struck by a bolt of lightning - then I'm going to blame some of the people in this room; and that I do not forgive."
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey Ай бұрын
@@leafwhite6376 Excellent choice.
@JordanCesaroni93
@JordanCesaroni93 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest movies ever made. “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse”.
@amara139
@amara139 Жыл бұрын
This, and Godfather II, were the last films that went into mass production that were filmed in Technicolour.
@happyhedgehog6450
@happyhedgehog6450 Жыл бұрын
Vito is hilarious when he's making fun of him crying. What can I do 😂.
@BigBoss-zi5ss
@BigBoss-zi5ss Жыл бұрын
I love when everyone ( other reactors also) see Clemenza in the car behind Carlo. You know he is not going to the airport
@BlackFlightNY
@BlackFlightNY Жыл бұрын
He’s going to uhh, “long term parking” 😏😂
@lpr5269
@lpr5269 Жыл бұрын
Hello Carlo.
@MrGreso
@MrGreso Жыл бұрын
Clemenza is Sonny's godfather, that's why it's him killing Carlo.
@88wildcat
@88wildcat 4 ай бұрын
He could still go to the airport--in a box.
@snarkus63
@snarkus63 Жыл бұрын
"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse".... THE catchphrase of the 70s. ...until it was replaced by "may the force be with you".
@Jeff_Lichtman
@Jeff_Lichtman Жыл бұрын
It's really good to watch a reaction when the reactors understand the characters and the underlying themes of the story. Thanks!
@avengemybreath3084
@avengemybreath3084 10 ай бұрын
That would be nice
@88wildcat
@88wildcat 4 ай бұрын
Though it is a little unsettling to see them laughing so much during the baptism scene. That is a bit like laughing at the final shootout in The Wild Bunch.
@James_7
@James_7 Жыл бұрын
Never go against the family 😂 Part 2 just as good as this one in my opinion. Can't wait 👍
@alanh.7668
@alanh.7668 Жыл бұрын
Easily as good! My favorite sequel.👍
@Liam-hv4de
@Liam-hv4de Жыл бұрын
yeah
@MrJmdGames
@MrJmdGames Жыл бұрын
Part 2 is my favourite, one of the greatest sequels of all time
@jesustovar2549
@jesustovar2549 Жыл бұрын
@@MrJmdGames It is the film that defined some sequels being equally as good or better than the first parts.
@JedHead77
@JedHead77 Жыл бұрын
Fun Fact, ladies: Connie and Carlo’s baby Michael was played by director Francis Ford Coppola’s daughter, Sofia, who has become an accomplished filmmaker in her own right.
@ernestitoe
@ernestitoe Жыл бұрын
An excellent performance, in my opinion. It's not easy for a baby girl to portray a baby boy. :)
@gasaholic47
@gasaholic47 Жыл бұрын
Michael wasn’t hesitant about shooting Sollozo and the cop. He waited for the subway train to come by, to make noise to cover the gun shots.
@hellolongden
@hellolongden Жыл бұрын
The plan was after go to toilet, Michael came back and shot them immediately, but Michael saw the guard at the bar so he decided to sat on table first
@88wildcat
@88wildcat 4 ай бұрын
Michael said it wasn't personal but he waited until both Sollazo and McCluskey were looking him in the eye before he shot them.
@leerose6772
@leerose6772 Жыл бұрын
A true masterpiece of a movie. Watching this 3 hour epic with you ladies was an experience and a true joy. In my opinion one of the best reactions you have done together. And it was great to watch with you again here. Like many have said before me. The Godfather: Part II, can’t recommend it enough. Thank You Michelle & Viki.
@Curraghmore
@Curraghmore Жыл бұрын
The baby in the baptism scene that was supposed to be a boy was actually a girl. She was the director's daughter, Sofia Coppola who is today an Oscar-nominated film director herself.
@venetianlucifer
@venetianlucifer Жыл бұрын
I think she identified as a boy making the script legit.
@ronaldogutierrez8807
@ronaldogutierrez8807 Жыл бұрын
@@venetianlucifer 😂😂
@michaelt6218
@michaelt6218 Жыл бұрын
Nice! Viki saw what was coming, she predicted how Michael would change. Excellent reaction! Now you MUST watch Godfather Part Two.
@jamesscanlan6240
@jamesscanlan6240 Жыл бұрын
It's amazing that one of the best films ever made was completed despite all kinds of opposition by the studio (Coppola was under constant threat of being fired as they didn't want Brando or Pacino) and the Mafia.
@SmokeNoMirrors
@SmokeNoMirrors Жыл бұрын
The Apolonia death scene has always been a shock to anyone watching…
@kenkonwick6660
@kenkonwick6660 Жыл бұрын
Leave the gun. Take the cannolis. Great line!!!
@CocacolaBoy83
@CocacolaBoy83 6 ай бұрын
Some parts are not easy to understand, when the Tartaglia family understood that Sonny was a hothead, they tried to exploit his flaw to trap him. So they influenced the sister's boyfriend by promising him something, he argued with his sister to make Sonny angry and make him go out... the first time he is beaten, so the Tartaglias have proof that Sonny has fallen into the trap, the second time they organize the kill him and they succeed. The part about the dead fish means that Luca Brazi can no longer speak, in a few words they understood perfectly that it was a trap. The scene with Apollonia, they killed his wife by mistake, because the target was Micheal, she was having fun driving and so she started the car before he arrived, if you remember just before the bodyguard asks Micheal if he was going in the car with his wife (to make sure he was trapped). the final part, when he tells her, you can only ask me about my business once, the NO simply means you shouldn't have asked me. the closed door ends with that message, that the family is a set of things that keeps everyone together and you are part of that set, then it is up to you to decide how to be part of it but you cannot damage it... also for this reason Micheal he had initially chosen Apollonia as his initial wife, he was not convinced that Kay was the right woman. this film explains the origin of the mafia quite well, when nations were real societies and there was no consumerism like today, today let's say things have changed, criminal organizations have a different appearance, there is a hierarchy, but not there's more of this "romantic" aspect.
@NBLP7001
@NBLP7001 Жыл бұрын
The Godfather's big mistake was asking Luca Brasi to act like a traitor. Everyone knew how fiercely loyal Luca was to Vito. There was no way he would ever turn. That's why they killed him. They knew it was a farce and if Luca was alive when they attempted to assassinate the Don, he would go on the warpath. The movie doesn't go into Luca's reputation. It makes him look like a big simpleton but he was feared throughout the city. In the book, during prohibition, the other families ask Al Capone to send some people to kill the Godfather. They find out about it and Luca meets the killers at the train station. He takes them to a warehouse, ties them up, and stuff towels in their mouths. He then goes to work on one of them with an axe. When he gets ready to start on the other guy, he's already dead. He inhaled the towel into his throat and choked to death. The Don then sent the assassins hands back to Al Capone with a note, "Why does a Neopolitan (Capone was from Naples Italy) interfere in the affairs of Sicilians?"
@nicklubrino2606
@nicklubrino2606 Жыл бұрын
I should read the book.
@fidel2xl
@fidel2xl Жыл бұрын
The book and the movie were before my time, but I love them. I've seen the movies many times, but only read the Mario Puzo 'The Godfather' novel once, along with his other novel 'The Sicilian'. Those novels were awesome. I definitely need to read them again.
@omarharo3132
@omarharo3132 10 ай бұрын
Luca's mistake was playing up the $50k offer, an absurd amount for a bodyguard. They immediately saw weakness.
@catherinelw9365
@catherinelw9365 8 ай бұрын
They killed Luca because he was the most dangerous henchman working for Corleone; they planned to kill Don Corleone but not before getting rid of the most dangerous person who would go after them.
@88wildcat
@88wildcat 4 ай бұрын
That was one of two of his big mistakes. The other was not having a better back up bodyguard and driver than Fredo. Sollazo did have something of a point when he told Tom that the don was slipping.
@frankrizzo4460
@frankrizzo4460 11 ай бұрын
Growing up in an Italian household this movie and part two was on a loop every weekend in our house. Big family get togethers and constant food. Great memories back then.
@damianolanzoni9583
@damianolanzoni9583 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the actor who plays Luca Brasi was real mobster Lenny Montana, who worked for the Colombo crime family. T he filming of The Godfather faced strong opposition from the Italian-American Civil Rights League (an organization controlled by the Mafia. Producer Al Ruddy eventually made a deal with the league to cut the word Mafia (which was only used once in the script) and the League would back the production of the film. This meant mobsters would be present on the set of The Godfather! In 1971, when Montana was acting as a bodyguard for a crime boss, he met Francis Ford Coppola and he cast him for the role of Luca Brasi. Before filming Montana was so nervous about having to interact with Brando that he kept rehersing his words and Coppola decided to film him while he was doing it and keeped that part in the movie.
@timroebuck3458
@timroebuck3458 Жыл бұрын
Michael isn't a hothead like Sonny. He'll wait until the time is right.
@rbodee
@rbodee Жыл бұрын
Favorite line: "Leave the gun, take the cannolli." Johnny Fontane represents Frank Sinatra and Mo Green represents Ben "Bugsy" Siegel (who was building casinos in Las Vegas, and was killed for not paying back his loans from the mafia.).
@dookwan78
@dookwan78 Жыл бұрын
This is the best Godfather reaction by far! Can’t wait for part 2. Same team. Mich and viki always❤
@catbyte0679
@catbyte0679 Жыл бұрын
The baby in the baptism scene is the director's daughter, Sofia Coppola. She's now a director in her own right, having directed films such as "Marie Antoinette" and the cult classic, "Lost in Translation."
@johnnyskinwalker4095
@johnnyskinwalker4095 Жыл бұрын
I love how you girls were so into Michael. You have great taste! lol Very interesting character, how Michael by trying to save his family had no choice but to get his hand dirty and then take over. And you noticed how perfect he was to become Boss cause of his personality. Less emotional than his two brothers.
@ojpete
@ojpete Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful reaction to an amazing film. Can't wait to see your reaction to the sequel so you too can enter the endless debate of which was better, The Godfather, or The Godfather 2.
@evolvetrooper
@evolvetrooper Жыл бұрын
Brando is fucking legend as an actor just amazing at what he does. Pacino also just pure works of art as a film and actors.
@Stogie2112
@Stogie2112 Жыл бұрын
When they say that it's not personal, they lie. It's ALWAYS personal.
@matthewcostello3530
@matthewcostello3530 Жыл бұрын
when michael said "i'm with you now" that was not a tear of hapiness
@audionmusic2787
@audionmusic2787 Жыл бұрын
Don’t think old things are out of touch. Real art lasts forever. Entertainment fades with time.
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 Жыл бұрын
You both talking about how much the family part was what you liked and the most interesting, I can't wait for you to watch the next one.
@aabevincent5601
@aabevincent5601 Жыл бұрын
Nahh😭😭
@ali87811
@ali87811 7 ай бұрын
30:39 "Oh no they made him cheese" caught me off guard
@zooks527
@zooks527 Жыл бұрын
Michael's sister Connie is played by Talia Shire, who also played Adrian in the Rocky series.
@BrotherDerrick3X
@BrotherDerrick3X Жыл бұрын
She's also the sister of director Francis Ford Coppola. She's also the aunt of actor Nicolas Cage.
@bluegoggles8822
@bluegoggles8822 Жыл бұрын
The nurse entering the room gets everyone jumpy every time.
@aliahspirituality
@aliahspirituality Жыл бұрын
the parallel of the baptism and the murders of the heads of the five families is a cinematic masterpiece! I also love your reaction to Kaye trying to calm connie down at the end lol "girl!"
@Kingfish95
@Kingfish95 Жыл бұрын
Now you have to react to Part II! Part III can be a toss-up (even though I think it is fitting as an epilogue in the trilogy), but I would like to see your reaction and hear your thoughts on the best sequel in cinema!
@tj281983
@tj281983 Жыл бұрын
The horse's head scene had a specific meaning: that they could sneak into his property, kill and behead his horse with out get caught, then putting the head in his bed & him not being aware of it.
@USCFlash
@USCFlash Жыл бұрын
🙄 Did you figure that out all by yourself?
@rhaenyralikesyoutube6289
@rhaenyralikesyoutube6289 Жыл бұрын
True, but the horse head wasn't in the bed in the book. But even though Coppola misread that section of the book, he left it in for obvious reasons. Oh, and the horse head was not a prop, it was a literal horse head they bought from a slaughterhouse and kept on ice until they shot that scene.
@USCFlash
@USCFlash Жыл бұрын
@@rhaenyralikesyoutube6289 Dude what are you talking about? Of course the horse's head was in the bed in the book. Have you read the book? Solid two pages worth of it. Coppolla did not "misread" it & it was Puzo himself who wrote the screenplay with Coppolla! The screenplay has almost the exact same wording of the book. Coppolla just added Woltz feeling blood on him & the sheets & rolling them down. Screenplay: INT DAY: WOLTZ'S BEDROOM (SUMMER 1945) It is large, dominated by a huge bed, in which a man, presumably WOLTZ, is sleeping. Soft light bathes the room from the large windows. We move closer to him until we see his face, and recognize JACK WOLTZ. He turns uncomfortably; mutters, feels something strange in his bedsheets. Something wet. He wakens, feels the sheets with displeasure; they are wet. He looks at his hand; the wetness is blood. He is frightened, pulls aside the covers, and sees fresh blood on his sheets and pajamas. He grunts, pulls the puddle of blood in his bed. He feels his own body frantically, moving, down, following the blood, until he is face to face with the great severed head of Khartoum lying at the foot of his bed. Just blood from the hacked neck. White reedy tendons show. He struggles up to his elbows in the puddle of blood to see more clearly. Froth covers the muzzle, and the enormous eyes of the animal are yellowed and covered with blood. WOLTZ tries to scream; but cannot. No sound comes out. Then, finally and suddenly an ear-splitting scream of pure terror escapes from WOLTZ, who is rocking on his hands and knees in an uncontrolled fit, blood all over him. Book: " On this Thursday morning, for some reason, he awoke early. The light of dawn made his huge bedroom as misty as a foggy meadowland. Far down at the foot of his bed was a familiar shape and Woltz struggled up on his elbows to get a clearer look. It had the shape of a horse’s head. Still groggy, Woltz reached and flicked on the night table lamp. The shock of what he saw made him physically ill. It seemed as if a great sledgehammer had struck him on the chest, his heartbeat jumped erratically and he became nauseous. His vomit spluttered on the thick bear rug. Severed from its body, the black silky head of the great horse Khartoum was stuck fast in a thick cake of blood. White, reedy tendons showed. Froth covered the muzzle and those apple-sized eyes that had glinted like gold, were mottled the color of rotting fruit with dead, hemorrhaged blood. Woltz was struck by a purely animal terror and out of that terror he screamed for his servants and out of that terror he called Hagen to make his uncontrolled threats. His maniacal raving alarmed the butler, who called Woltz’s personal physician and his second in command at the studio. But Woltz regained his senses before they arrived.. ..."
@janescribner8258
@janescribner8258 Жыл бұрын
@@USCFlash yup, and Woltz had it announced that the horse had died of some virus because he was too embarrassed. Also, when Tom Hagen arrives for dinner, he sees a very young girl on unsteady legs leaving with her mother … ewwwww! Woltz was disgusting.
@USCFlash
@USCFlash Жыл бұрын
@@janescribner8258 yeah i always wondered why they did not add the little girl to the film...it's clear in the book right before the horse head they talk about how he can only be turned on by little girls these days only in the evenings, etc cause he was too old & tired. Guess it was too dark a thing to put in.
@kevinmaccallum336
@kevinmaccallum336 Жыл бұрын
I love the friendship you 4 ladies have, sincere and precious... When you get married you all deserve gentle and tender males... The greater strength of tenderness has been quietly playing the leading the leading role in the history of the human race. It was not by muscle or fang that the species, mankind, triumphed over a hostile environment, but by the quality of tenderness contained in our minds. The merely tough became extinct while the tender paved the way for the human race. The healthy husband is the gentle, considerate, tender male, his monogamy a tower of strength.😊
@jamesmoore4003
@jamesmoore4003 Жыл бұрын
The car bomb that killed his wife was meant to be for Michael
@stevencolatrella3257
@stevencolatrella3257 Жыл бұрын
Enzo is nervous because he is a BAKER, not a mobster. He is the one that the baker who made the cake wanted Don Corleone to help keep in America to marry his daughter. So he was willing to even put himself at risk to help. He expresses himself with total sincerity "for your father, for your father ".
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 Жыл бұрын
7:58 The mansion where the movie producer lived was the Beverly Hills home of William Randolph Hearst and it's where John and Jacqueline Kennedy spent their honeymoon about 5 years before he was elected President in 1960.
@sabrecatsmiladon7380
@sabrecatsmiladon7380 Жыл бұрын
Michelle, "I wanna see what they are going to do" (for Johnny Fontaine to get the part in the movie) Me and everyone else......"Ohhh NO YOU DONT!!"
@jamesalexander5623
@jamesalexander5623 Жыл бұрын
And that was a real horses head in the bed .... from a slaughter house!
@stevengulley8950
@stevengulley8950 Жыл бұрын
The singer at the wedding, Johhny Fontaine (Al Martino) and his conflict with the Hollywood Director/Producer is based on the (alleged) conflict Frank Sinatra Had with the bandleader who had him signed to a virtual lifetime contract and the movie Director/Producer who didn't want him to get the part of Maggio in "From Here To Eternity" for which he received the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
@JedHead77
@JedHead77 Жыл бұрын
Part II is both a sequel AND a prequel.
@prischm5462
@prischm5462 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies. Looks like you two had fun throughout. Thanks!
@F82M4yvr
@F82M4yvr Жыл бұрын
As good as this is, part 2 is even better. Looking forward to your girls' reaction!
@OneEyedJack1970
@OneEyedJack1970 Жыл бұрын
Vito wouldn't have done anything to Carlo. He was old school -- you don't interfere with how another man treats his wife, even if she is your daughter. Connie's brothers, on the other hand, didn't exactly see things that way. They were determined to make Carlo pay. This is spelled out a lot more plainly in the book, as are a few other Sicilian customs.
@peterhudson23
@peterhudson23 Жыл бұрын
To be fair, Michael's wife blowing up was an accident. The traitor heard she was going to be elsewhere when he put the bomb in the car, thinking Michael was going to be the one killed; which is why he fled with such panic once he saw she was driving and it was too late. Doesn't make it any better, but she wasn't an innocent that was purposely targetted
@Stogie2112
@Stogie2112 Жыл бұрын
That is correct. Fabrizio, who was paid off by Michael's enemies, planted the bomb to kill Michael. Apollonia getting into the car was unexpected.
@MoMoMyPup10
@MoMoMyPup10 Жыл бұрын
Michael is Sicilian, and about to become head of the Corleone dynasty -- he realizes with Kay that he has a responsibility to continue the Family name, and successors to him. He needs babies! 😂
@martingitter7400
@martingitter7400 Жыл бұрын
It gave me great pleasure watching your HONEST AND HEARTFELT reactions to this movie.
@honorandspite
@honorandspite 9 ай бұрын
The baptism scene is one of my favorite scenes of all time. I appreciate how you saw the irony.
@BaronVonGreenback1882
@BaronVonGreenback1882 Жыл бұрын
Michael's wife, the actress was only seventeen years old in this movie. She was a beauty.
@chrispittman8854
@chrispittman8854 Жыл бұрын
I've always loved how "Michael" hired the driver that lost his own people on the bridge.
@Christobanistan
@Christobanistan Жыл бұрын
The 'nervous' guy at the beginning was actually just a really, really stupid non-actor they brought in in the last minute after the very large actor they had cast died the day before shooting. He was the only really tall, large guy they could find on short notice and he couldn't even read the words without a paper. So they improvised and showed him reading them off the paper before going in to the Don, as if her were just nervous. The part was initially just a guy asking for another favor, but this made it soo much better IMO!
@RockDocNeal
@RockDocNeal Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely one of the most classic Hollywood films. Now to make you feel potentially a little creepy…..the actress who played Michael Corleone’s wife, Simonetta Stefanelli, was 16 y/o when she filmed the topless scene. 😳😆
@vangannaway1015
@vangannaway1015 Жыл бұрын
Johnny Fontaine is Frank Sinatra. Mo Green is Bugsy Siegel. In Pt 2 Hyman Roth is Meyer Lansky.
@tomfrankiewicz4030
@tomfrankiewicz4030 Жыл бұрын
Watched this movie with my dad and older brothers back in the day. A awesome movie
@paulsample8565
@paulsample8565 Жыл бұрын
My two favorite women watching one of my favorite movies. I’m glad you saw this classic movie!
@geneaikenii1092
@geneaikenii1092 Жыл бұрын
VERY NICE! The Godfather is, possibly the greatest Hollywood film of all time. Your reaction to it....priceless, guys. Really liking your style and the cute accents. Thank you very much. Big shoutout from just an old, longhaired, southern boy in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. U.S.A. Go with God. Peace and love y'all. See ya on the next.
@rodneysisco6364
@rodneysisco6364 Жыл бұрын
The scenes at the house in Long Beach where they opened with the wedding and where Don Corleone died in his tomasto garden were filmed about 3 blocks from my house and the toll booth on the Loop Parkway where Sonny was killed was about 3 miles from my house . I bought my house in 1971 ,so this was filmed about one year after I moved here .
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 Жыл бұрын
If I've learned one thing from many "Godfather" reactions: NO ONE likes Carlo. 🤣
@88wildcat
@88wildcat 4 ай бұрын
The one thing I have learned is that no one realizes Sonny is driving into a trap when he goes out to Carlo's on the Long Island Causeway. They all think Carlo is the one about to be killed.
@johnwest5837
@johnwest5837 Жыл бұрын
Luca Brasi was actually a gangster .
@stevensmith3357
@stevensmith3357 11 ай бұрын
Your videos are excellent, and this one really stands out. You were much sharper than I was the first time I saw this.
@John-ci8yk
@John-ci8yk Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I always wondered how a real Italian would think of this movie. Despite the fact that both of my parents were born Italian, basically my family has been in American more than a hundred years. I'm what my grandparents would call a-meda -gon ( an american, a person that would eat peanut butter and jelly on White Bread) I got a real kick out of when you guys were laughing during the christening scene, I never seen that kind of reaction to that scene before. Once again thank you and thumbs up.
@thomaspappalardo7589
@thomaspappalardo7589 Жыл бұрын
My grandpa is a real Italian. He isn’t a fan of these movies because he feels they glorify the Mafia, murderers, and criminals.
@John-ci8yk
@John-ci8yk Жыл бұрын
@@thomaspappalardo7589 first I absolutely mean no disrespect to your grandfather sir, I never saw it as glorifying anything except a bunch of greedy backstabbing sociopaths. My mother on the other hand said absolutely nothing about the movie. Also to the best of my knowledge any prejudice against Italians she would ignore to those people's faces, not giving them satisfaction. So by chance if your grandfather was a young adult during World War ii, which my mother was, I understand those kinds of Italians. Information you don't need to know, also to my knowledge after Mussolini declared war on America my mother never spoke Italian outside in public ever again. She only spoke it in the house especially the dinner table to my father when she didn't want us kids to know what they were talking about. Once again in any such way if my previous comment and or this comment has been disrespectful that was not my intent. Have a nice day.
@thomaspappalardo7589
@thomaspappalardo7589 Жыл бұрын
@@John-ci8yk Oh, no offense taken at all, sir!
@leesagar8651
@leesagar8651 10 ай бұрын
Awesome film.. Micheal became the don because he never wanted to be.. It allowed him to remain detached until they tried to kill his father, beat him for protecting his father even though he was a civilian out of the business which forced him to take action and kill someone in the business and the associate cop that beat him. Then they corrupted his brother in law to lure his big brother out to his death, then they took it even more personal by chasing him to Sicily to blow him up that ended up being his wife instead, then one of his family friends that knew him from being a kid trying to set up a meeting to get him killed at his own fathers funeral.. He didn't want to be Don, he was driven to it and that's why he was the perfect choice, an educated brain on the modern world and fresh eyes in an old business.. His life experiences are what made him ruthless
@aztecadog
@aztecadog Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, the singer at the wedding was portraying Frank Sinatra who was being black listed by Howard Hughs which leads to the horse head scene- Based on a true story-
@SupaBlank5200
@SupaBlank5200 Жыл бұрын
“Leave the gun. Take the Cannoli” Vicki: “oh no!” Definitely the saddest response I’ve seen to the funniest line 😂
@Curraghmore
@Curraghmore Жыл бұрын
For the famous horse's head scene, the director used a real horse's head without telling the actor in advance, so at least part of his shocked reaction was real.
@Curraghmore
@Curraghmore Жыл бұрын
You saw Connie Corleone before, as Rocky's girlfriend Adrian. The actress Talia Shire is the sister of Francis Ford Coppola, the director of The Godfather films. The actor Nicolas Cage is their nephew (his birth name is Nicolas Coppola).
@lethaldose2000
@lethaldose2000 Жыл бұрын
So cool how Viki picked on the main theme of the movie, the rise of Michael Corleone to the rank of Godfather. THe movie takes it's time on showing how the transformation was gradual and yet intense at the sam etime with various turing point that would cause Michael to have to step up to ensure his family's survival. Casue in the GAme of Thrones, "You win or you die".
@LiveFromThePorcelainPalace
@LiveFromThePorcelainPalace 8 ай бұрын
Of all the tragedies in The Godfather trilogy, and there are many, the biggest one is that both Vito and Michael were GOOD men who became monsters.
@michaelfontanelli2450
@michaelfontanelli2450 Жыл бұрын
“What is a wedding without goons?” 😂😂😂
@sabrecatsmiladon7380
@sabrecatsmiladon7380 Жыл бұрын
ORANGES--- any time you see an ORANGE in the movie, someone is about to die
@briancooper1412
@briancooper1412 Жыл бұрын
Not neccesarily, but the color does symbolize evil and it is even more obvious in Part II.
@smacky1966
@smacky1966 Жыл бұрын
The greatest film along with its sequel of all-time. I've watched it over 100 times and pick up something new each and every time.
@pauldavid842
@pauldavid842 Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for the day this channel reacts to this! :)
@oobrocks
@oobrocks Жыл бұрын
The studio kept trying to fire Al Pacino and also nearly fired Francis Ford Coppola. Thankfully Coppola got his way 🎉
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 Жыл бұрын
Rip To All Those Who We're In This Movie, That Are No Longer With Us, We Miss You All
@matthewcostello3530
@matthewcostello3530 Жыл бұрын
the detective who said "he's a war hero" is Sonny Grasso who was a real detective and helped take down The French Connection and was portrayed by Roy Scheidner in 2 different movies
@rammsteinrulz16
@rammsteinrulz16 Жыл бұрын
"That's my family Kay, that's not me..." Famous last words.
@promnightdumpsterbaby9553
@promnightdumpsterbaby9553 Жыл бұрын
I love Michael's development from seemingly meek to badass to full lizard person by the end lol Al Pacino is my favorite actor.
@AlexDay74
@AlexDay74 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't born yet and this movie is my favorite top top. I saw it thanks to my father and I still enjoy it. Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽.
@JedHead77
@JedHead77 Жыл бұрын
The studio didn’t like director Coppola’s cast choices, especially Pacino as Michael. After they saw him killing In the restaurant, they were convinced he was the right choice!
@KngOfTheBlind
@KngOfTheBlind Жыл бұрын
In the book when the police captain hits Michael he breaks Michael's jaw which causes problems with his nose. Which is why you see Michael holding a handkerchief to his nose after that. I've heard that Marlon Brando was also a big prankster on set. For example in the scene when he gets out of the hospital and goes home. They are carrying him up the stairs. Brando loaded the bottom of the gurney with bricks.
@88wildcat
@88wildcat 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, that actually happened. Also to relieve tension the cast (including Pacino, Duvall, Caan, and Brando) spent a lot of time mooning each other.
@craig3226
@craig3226 Жыл бұрын
This is both my favorite movie, and my favorite book. If anyone has not read the book I highly recommend it.
@manduheavyvazquez5268
@manduheavyvazquez5268 Жыл бұрын
Masterpiece ever. Greatness
@mynameispaul0530
@mynameispaul0530 Жыл бұрын
Marlon Brando won the Oscar for Best Actor in The Godfather. He refused to accept the award as a protest to the way the Movie Industry portrayed Native Americans in films. There's a clip on youtube of the moment.
@roniman86
@roniman86 Жыл бұрын
You girls are so cool, I loved that you loved this movie as much as I do. Your accents are the best. Keep em coming!
@j.j..jurado1429
@j.j..jurado1429 10 ай бұрын
I heard somewhere that Sylvester Stallone auditioned for the roles of Paulie (the guy in Clemenza's car) and Carlo (Connie's husband).
@88wildcat
@88wildcat 4 ай бұрын
I've got a book called The Godfather Companion that has all sorts of details on the film. Robert Redford and Warren Beatty were the first two choices for Michael but they both turned down the part. Other actors who screen tested for the role included James Caan (yes, he first tested for the role of Michael), David Carradine, Martin Sheen and Dean Stockwell. Robert DeNiro tested for the role of Sonny. Also the part of Bonasero, the undertaker in the opening scene, was in real life an Italian barber. I've seen comments in other reactions that say the mansion where the scenes with Woltz were shot is the Hearst Castle in California. Actually the scenes were shot at the Guggenheim estate on Long Island. They were only allowed to shoot there for two days. Brando developed the voice for Vito by listening to tapes of 1950s Genevese mob boss Frank Costello.
@nickthepeasant
@nickthepeasant Жыл бұрын
F**k I love this movie - such amazing performances, great direction and story telling. I always crack a little when the Don looks at Sonny's body and says "Look how they massacred my boy" 😥
@phila3884
@phila3884 Жыл бұрын
One of the many reason he won the Academy Award for his performance.
@manny3655
@manny3655 Жыл бұрын
Oh my God… I was having such a bad day, everybody was gettin’ on my nerves. I wanted to smack people. I watched this and I LOVED IT!!! This made my whole day… you have no idea. What I wouldn’t give to watch Godfather II with you two. Thank you. Bella, inside and out. Brava…
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