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VHS : The Godfather, Part III (Widescreen Edition) |
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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786304467534
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Letterboxed, Original recording remastered, THX, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 6304467532
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Paramount
Release Date: May 06, 1997
Running Time: 162 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 1990
Sales Rank: 16389
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Amazon.com essential video: Sixteen years after Francis Ford Coppola won his second Oscar for The Godfather II (his first was for the 1972 Godfather), the director and star Al Pacino attempted to revive the concept one more time. Despite an elaborate plot that involves Michael Corleone seeking redemption through the Vatican while simultaneously preparing his nephew (Andy Garcia) to take over the Corleone family, the film fails to take shape as a truly meaningful experience in the way the preceding movies do. Still, Pacino is very moving as an elder Michael, filled with regret and trying hard to make amends with his wife (Diane Keaton) and grown children (one of whom is played, and not all that well, by the director's daughter, Sofia Coppola). --Tom Keogh
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The first time I saw it, I felt disappointed. Several viewings later, I thought it wasn't so bad -not as good as the first two, but not bad. Last night I saw the trilogy non-stop, and yes, it is THAT bad. Here's what's wrong with it:
1.- Tom Hagen. He's crucial and he's missing. There's no Godfather III without him. And if Paramount didn't want to pay Robert Duvall whatever he wanted to reprise his role, they should quit show business altogether. Instead we get George Hamilton! What ... Read More
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THIS MOVIE IS TERRIBLE. The first 2 were excellent. If it's not bad enough waiting 16 years for a 3rd movie, then the movie itself is just horid. I mean like Michael is like in his 50s and Kay, Al Neri and all the others look they were about to croak any second. There are a few cameos from the first and second movies, like Michael's daughter looking through a scrapbook with pics of Appelonia(Michael's first wife who died in a car explosion in part 1), and a picture hanging on a wall showing Michael ... Read More
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I'm so tired of people parroting the view that this installment of the 'Godfather' franchise is terrible. Generally speaking, I find it to the the most intriguing of the three films. It exposes you to the realm of the super powerful international cabals, which includes the Catholic Church. We're not talking about drugs, prostitution, and casinos anymore, but instead world wide corruption and power with roots a thousand years old. The mouth breathers who slam this film perhaps can not grasp the scope ... Read More
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I kept wishing the hit men would show and take out this movie after about an hour and a half. It was just plain bad. Long and boring. Bad sequence after bad sequence, it just kept getting worse. I finally gave up after 2 hours. I like most of the viewers am a Godfather fan and just wanted to complete the trilogy. I'll probably go back and finish the movie in a week or so just to know I did my duty as a fan of the first two great movies. As far as I can tell though this movie should have never been made.
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The Godfather Part III is a great movie if you have watched the other two parts. As a stand alone movie, I can see why some people were not happy with it.
My sweetheart and I (reluctantly on my part) watched all three parts in a row for the first time this summer. It was a spellbinding story, that is remarkable not for the evil it portrays, but in that it shows the small moves toward evil that lead us on a course that ends up in a personal hell.
For me Part III is an essential ... Read More
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starring: Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, Andy Garcia, Talia Shire, Eli Wallach directed by: Francis Ford Coppola
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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786304467534
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Letterboxed, Original recording remastered, THX, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 6304467532
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Paramount
Release Date: May 06, 1997
Running Time: 162 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 1990
Sales Rank: 16389
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