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A NEW FAVORITE!| THE GODFATHER (1972) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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Michael and Phyllis Selby

This year Paramount released a ten part series on the making of The Godfather called “The Offer”. It is a laugh riot and tells how the most improbable of events occurred to make the classic we see today. I thought how could they make a ten hour series about a three hour movie. I didn’t want it to end. I think anyone who loves The Godfather will enjoy how Hollywood sausage is made.

Robert Greffey

I have not made the time to watch this all the way through from start to finish. But I do work for Paramount Plus, so I got to watch a lot of it while working on it and can agree with you: If you love The Godfather, you will find The Offer a very entertaining watch.

Jeff Mills

So much to unpack here. I finally read “The Godfather” book a couple of years ago and I highly recommend it. Personally, I think the movie is better, but the book goes into more detail with certain aspects. For example, we find out what happened to the guys who assaulted Bonsera’s daughter in the beginning. There are also other guests at the wedding who come to visit Vito. And, we learn how truly creepy Woltz the movie mogul is. This is a film you can watch over and over again and find something new each time. There is a moment where Vito takes his hand and brushes something off Solozzo’s pant leg. It’s a subtle gesture, but he’s essentially telling him he’s a slob. Michael doesn’t come out blasting because he’s thinking for himself and I have heard that the train we hear outside was unplanned and just happened to make noise right at the moment Michael shoots McCluskey and Solozzo. And of course the legend that every time you see an orange it is an omen of death. Can’t wait to see you both watch “Godfather II”!