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    The Godfather, Part III

    R1990 · Crime drama · 2h 41m

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  2. Dec 4, 2020 · The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone. The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone pulls the audience back into Francis Ford Coppola's epic gangster saga with a...

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    • Al Pacino
    • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Crime, Drama
  3. Dec 4, 2020 · Reviews. The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone. Brian Tallerico December 04, 2020. Tweet. The legacy of “ The Godfather, Part III ” has largely been reduced to two statements: “It’s not as good as the first two” & “ Sofia Coppola isn’t good in it.”

  4. The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone Review. At the beginning of his introduction to his new recut of the third Godfather movie, titled The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone, Frances Ford Coppola offers an important clarification. Adding the word “ Coda ” to an already unwieldy title, Coppola makes a subtle but ...

    • The Name
    • Significantly Shorter
    • A More Modern Look
    • The Opening
    • The Flashbacks
    • Vincent’s Intro
    • The Scene Between Connie and Vincent
    • Don Altobello
    • Michael’s Death
    • The Final Quote

    Coppola always saw the third movie as somewhat of an epilogue to The Godfather Part II, which is one of the things everyone needs to knowbefore watching the new cut. No longer is the movie called The Godfather Part III, but instead, it has been named The Godfather Coda: The Death Of Michael Corleone, which might be something of a spoiler for the en...

    The third movie isn’t well known for a lot of things, but luckily, one of the series’ best quotesremains intact. However, around that famous quote, a lot of moments have been chopped. Even though The Godfather Part III is about 10 minutes shorter than the first movie and 30 minutes shorter than Part II, it still felt much longer than both of them, ...

    Many fans of the films felt that one of the worst things about The Godfather Part IIIwas the way that it looked, as its strange golden tint made it look like it was based in the 1950s. And as the movie is set in the 1970s, decades after the first two movies, the golden look didn’t sit well. However, that has since been improved with the new edit, a...

    Michael’s business acumen is one of the reasons why he was a better don than Vito, and now the movie doesn’t waste any time getting down to business, as the new edit drops viewers right into the negotiations between Michael and the Vatican. RELATED: 5 Reasons The Godfather Is The Best Mob Movie Ever Made (And 5 Why It's Goodfellas) This new opening...

    With the opening seeing Michael getting straight down to business, that means that most of the original opening is gone, and it’s a much needed vast improvement. Most of the original opening was made up of flashbacks from the first two movies, including the murder of Fredo, Michael’s brother. The flashbacks served as something like recap that would...

    Being one of the few new main characters introduced to the series, Vincent, played by Andy Garcia, is one of the best things about the third movie. In the new edit, the character is introduced much earlier in the movie, making his importance in the narrative so much clearer, though his strange relationship with his cousin, Mary, is still as hard to...

    After the massacre in Atlantic City, which is completely out of place in a Godfathermovie but still holds up as a great scene nonetheless, the movie originally featured a pivotal scene between Vincent and Connie, Michael’s sister. In the scene, Connie tells Vincent that he has to assassinate Joey Zasa, but the scene has been completely redacted. In...

    When Michael is in the hospital, after the scene in which his son says goodbye to him, the scene that originally followed was between Michael and Don Altobello. RELATED: Sofia Coppola: Every Movie She Directed, Ranked There has never been a villain in the Godfatherseries like Altobello, as the reveal of his grand scheme is supposed to come as a sur...

    Though the scene might be one of the most saddest moments in The Godfather trilogy, Michael’s death is easily the single most embarrassing moment of the franchise, even more so than the incestuous relationship between Mary and Vincent. Not only is Al Pacino's aging make-up terrible, but as he keels over in his chair with an orange in his hand, it’s...

    After the movie fades to black, right before Michael clumsily collapses and half-falls out of his chair, a quote appears on the screen that wasn’t featured in the original. The quote, which says, “When the Sicilians wish you ‘Cent’anni’… it means ‘for long life.’ … and a Sicilian never forgets,” insinuates that Michael doesn’t actually die when it ...

  5. Nov 17, 2020 · THE GODFATHER CODA: THE DEATH OF MICHAEL CORLEONE | Official Trailer [HD] | Paramount Movies. Now Available to own exclusively on Blu-ray™ and DigitalGet it now: https://paramnt.us/Own ...

    • 2 min
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    • Paramount Movies
  6. Dec 5, 2020 · 1:12. Al Pacino is calling upon you to do a service: Watch the newly re-edited version of 1990's "Godfather Part III ," which director and co-screenwriter Francis Ford Coppola has renamed...

  7. See the never-before-seen version of the final film, The #GodfatherCoda: The Death of Michael Corleone. Newly re-edited with restored picture and sound, expe...

    • 2 min
    • 146.3K
    • Paramount Pictures Australia
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