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girl-bateman · 3 months
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have any other the borgias enjoyers read the family by mario puzo ? If so I would be so so curious abt what u thought abt it !! <3
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earlgodwin · 5 months
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❝The Pope himself laughs at this, for his bantering sons are so clever and handsome and vital. Across the room the apprentices are giggling openly, and it is all suddenly a charming family scene. Cesare picks up his father’s cue, hugging Juan again and slapping him on the shoulder. “It is good to see you again, brother.” “You too. We have missed your sour face at court."❞
— Blood and Beauty: A Novel About the Borgias, Sarah Dunant.
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sharry-arry-odd · 5 months
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Then the Don put his hand on Hagen's cheek, embraced him quickly, and said, in Italian, "You've been a good son. You comfort me."
The Godfather, by Mario Puzo
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cloud3francois · 1 month
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How did Vito know that Fanucci had no real connections?
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binduspoint · 5 months
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Friday Movies - God Father
The Godfather: A Cinematic Masterpiece that Stands the Test of Time The Godfather is undeniably a cinematic masterpiece that has stood the test of time. Its impact on the film industry is immeasurable, and its influence can still be felt today. From its compelling storytelling to its unforgettable performances, The Godfather has secured its place as one of the greatest films ever made. The…
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w-i-m-m · 2 years
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ladykailolu · 1 year
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I am sensing some massive insecurities in Cesare Borgia....
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nightandflesh · 24 days
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Behind every great fortune there is a crime.
—Balzac
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thesmokinpossum · 1 month
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The Lucy Mancini chapter is um…Questionable in many ways but I do appreciate how she immediately assume that Tom Hagen would understand her love for Sonny because they themselves were so close...
(It is a little bit hilarious since her relationship with Sonny was canonically purely physical so she's basically like "You can understand me because Sonny was your best friend who saved your life as a child and he dicked me down so good" which are…Kinda very different relationships but eh, I still appreciated it and it's not like this chapter makes that much sense in general)
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cinephilesadeqi · 3 months
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Movie Analysis and Review: "The Godfather: Part III" (1990)
Introduction:As Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) ages, he finds that being the head of the Corleone crime family isn’t getting any easier. He wants his family out of the Mafia, but the mob kingpin (Eli Wallach) isn’t eager to let one of the most powerful and wealthy families go legit. Making matters even worse is Michael’s nephew, Vincent (Andy Garcia). Not only does Vincent want a piece of the…
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Hurricane, Mima, Miami & Fanucci
Hurricane, Mima, Miami & Fanucci
I’ve now spent three days reading coverage of what my dad is breathlessly referring to as the “apocalyptic” situation on the west coast of Florida, following Hurricane Ian’s landing on Thursday. I live on the east coast of Florida and it might just as well’ve landed here and wrought the same havoc. Worst we would’ve seen since 1992. I was a year old when Hurricane Andrew hit my childhood home…
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dailyborgia · 9 months
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"Come," [Cesare] said, drawing [Lucrezia] close. "I need you now. For you are what is real in my life." - The Family, Mario Puzo
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earlgodwin · 7 months
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"Juan was more sensitive to personal injury, he had a cruel streak, and most of the time wore a sardonic expression. Still, Alexander was very fond of him, sensing in him a vulnerability that Cesare and Lucrezia did not have."
— Mario Puzo, The Family.
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sharry-arry-odd · 5 months
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"Ah, you Mikey's little girl," Mrs. Corleone said. She had a heavy Italian accent, Kay could barely understand her. "You eat something?" Kay said no, meaning she didn't want anything to eat, but Mrs. Corleone turned furiously on Tom Hagen and berated him in Italian ending with, "You don't even give this poor girl coffee, you disgrazia." She took Kay by the hand, the old woman's hand surprisingly warm and alive, and led her into the kitchen. "You have coffee and eat something, then somebody drive you home. A nice girl like you, I don't want you to take the train." She made Kay sit down and bustled around the kitchen, tearing off her coat and hat and draping them over a chair. In a few seconds there was bread and cheese and salami on the table and coffee perking on the stove. Kay said timidly, "I came to ask about Mike, I haven't heard from him. Mr. Hagen said nobody knows where he is, that he'll turn up in a little while." Hagen spoke quickly, "That's all we can tell her now, Ma." Mrs. Corleone gave him a look of withering contempt. "Now you gonna tell me what to do? My husband don't tell me what to do, God have mercy on him." She crossed herself.
The Godfather, by Mario Puzo
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cloud3francois · 2 months
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The Godfather II Theory
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lostloveletters · 7 months
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Francis Ford Coppola's Godfather character notes for the extended Corleone family, based on each character's description in Mario Puzo's original novel (from The Godfather Notebook, 2016)
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