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Godfather Part I |
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| The Godfather is a master piece. I recommend
everyone to see it, buy it, cherish it and also read the book. Mario Puzo is an awesome
writer. I also read Hazard and was blown away by that too. You gotta see this movie before
you see the others. Not only for the fact that Al Pacino is young (!) and looks great. |
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The
Godfather Part II |
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| Vito Corleone is getting settled as the head
of the family. He is taking care of business, getting married and is building his
syndicate on top of his father's. Kick ASS!!!!! |
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The
Godfather Part III |
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| Vito is getting old, he wants out, he wants to
go legit. But what happens? "Just when I thought that I was out they pull me back
in." goose bumps! It's a masterpiece. The flashbacks and all the great dialog. The
only thing that sucks is that the soft-hearted director put his own daughter
in the role
of Vito's daughter and I have seen broom sticks act better than she does. But it's not
enough to ruin the movie. |
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Goodfellas |
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| The story of the gangster
who has been in the
organization his entire life. He doesn't even know how to live life without the family and
crime. I must have seen this movie a good 3.000 times. The story is so compelling and I
have no doubt in my mind that this is how it was done. |
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Scarface |
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| "Say hello to my little friend." And
you know what happens after that? Right? Come on! You have to. This movie is about the
poor Cuban Tony Montana and when he comes to the USA on one of the refugee boats. He
quickly grows to be one of the most dangerous men in Miami and one of the most powerful
ones too. |
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The
Untouchables |
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| The city of Chicago is under Al Capone and one
man is not happy about it. He is being taught how the corrupted city works through an old
cop walking the beat, Jim Malone (played by Sean Connery). It's a classic, a must-see, a
I-barely-have-words movie. |
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