Okay since nobody is talking about it I’m gonna point out the influence that The Godfather part 2 has on Mafia DE.
Vito versus Tommy
Paulie and Clemenza
Tessio doesn’t exactly fit Sam? Look wise he is a bit more original (you’re welcome to correct me on this)
Most explicitly is Don Morrello and Don Fannuci
Like these are basically the same outfit except for a different overcoat and lack of hat, also the fact that in part 2, they have a guy who is a gun smith who formerly was with the Italian army who provides Vito and Clemenza with guns. Like hm….that sounds familiar, don’t it? (I’m talking about Vinny) I feel I’ll find more similar stuff but I find it pretty nice that there’s so many little shout outs.
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I really respect the choice that the only shirtless man ever shown in The Godfather was Clemenza. Like today every movie needs to have at least two shirtless scenes with absolutely ripped guys with six packs for fan service, meanwhile Clemenza was just sleeping and having a good time and I'm happy for him
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The Godfather(1972)
Dir.Francis Ford Coppola
The Godfather "Don" Vito Corleone is the head of the Corleone mafia family in New York. He is at the event of his daughter's wedding. Michael, Vito's youngest son and a decorated WW II Marine is also present at the wedding. Michael seems to be uninterested in being a part of the family business. Vito is a powerful man, and is kind to all those who give him respect but is ruthless against those who do not. But when a powerful and treacherous rival wants to sell drugs and needs the Don's influence for the same, Vito refuses to do it. What follows is a clash between Vito's fading old values and the new ways which may cause Michael to do the thing he was most reluctant in doing and wage a mob war against all the other mafia families which could tear the Corleone family apart.
*[to Rocco who has killed Paulie in the car]Peter Clemenza: Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
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hi, melis! 💓 idk if you’ve already answered this but can you rate the godfather characters from your favourite to least favourite? i’m curious!!
Hello!! 🤗💕 Ooooooooh my gawd, okay. OKAY. In order from my favourite to least favourite, it would be:
Michael Corleone. But is anyone surprised? 🤭❤️🔥 Believe me, his looks aren't the major reason why either (but the sexiness helps smh). 😅 The most cunning, crude, intelligent and interesting character with a hell of a development... He really does have my heart.
2. Kay Adams Corleone. The one and only of course!! 💕 I especially say this towards her character in the book rather than the film. She's much more fleshed out, interesting, supportive and by Michael's side. She makes for such a unique character!!
3. Santino Corleone. That's right, him. 😅❤️ Sonny honestly keeps things very interesting thanks to his infamous temper. He was a hell of an enforcer; Luca Brasi who?? Tbh I was and still am extremely distraught by his death scene. 💔💔
4. Vito Corleone. Don Corleone himself!! What's honestly not to love? His kindness, how wise he is, how he's taken care of his family. This man came from nothing but gained everything. ❤️❤️❤️
5. Fredo Corleone. I honestly think Fredo's an absolute sweetheart and I love his sense of humour, even though wasn't a whole lot shown. He has a good nature and I think he was really misunderstood. 🥺💕
6. Tom Hagen. Love, love, love my boy Tom. 😂❤️ He's the moral compass of the family!! Or.. at least he was until I found out he had a mistress. Still, there's just something from Tom and his wholesomeness and advice that makes you never want to lose faith in him.
7. Connie Corleone. Truly a misunderstood and underrated character. 🥺❤️ I have nothing but love for Connie and I wish we had seen even more of her. She deserved better and I honestly loved her disaster MILF era lmfao. 💀
8. Sandra Corleone + Mama Corleone + Deanna Dunn. I'm grouping both of these ladies together because they're sadly very minimal side characters but from everything I've seen of them, they're still so dear in my heart which is also why I include them in my fics!! 😌❤️
9. Peter Clemenza. Clemenza is actually wholesome and not a traitor unlike Tessio who isn't even worth a damn mention here. 💀 Supported the Corleone's till the very end and didn't undermine Michael ever either.
10. Carlo Rizzi. Eugh... Bleugh.. We've gotten to the least favourite characters section now without a doubt. I hate Carlo. I don't like him at all whatsoever. He's an abusive, disgusting piece of shit and I really wish Sonny would have killed him or that we'd at least get more scenes of Sonny beating the shit out of him. 😮💨
11. Hyman Roth. While he did keep things interesting and was cunning on his own in the second film, I don't like him. 💀 He's not likeable. Tf did Michael ever do to him?? 😅
12. Apollonia Vitelli. Yep, she's the last on my list. 😂😂😂 She's by far my very least favourite character. She's hardly a character. Very shallowly fleshed out, boring, uninteractive, and taking advantage of what Michael has to offer. She never loved that man, she loved his car for sure and the freedoms he gave her. Also, she's super fucking annoying and whiny. 💀
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#ProyeccionDeVida
🎬 “EL PADRINO” [The Godfather]
🔎 Género: Drama / Mafia / Crimen / Años 40 y 50 / Familia / Película de Culto
⏰ Duración: 175 minutos
✍️ Guion: Francis Ford Coppola y Mario Puzo
📕 Novela: Mario Puzo
🎼 Música: Nino Rota
📷 Fotografía: Gordon Willis
🗯 Argumento: América en los años cuarenta, Don Vito Corleone es el respetado y temido jefe de una de las cinco familias de la mafia en la ciudad de Nueva York. Tiene cuatro hijos: Connie, el impulsivo Sonny, el pusilánime Fredo y Michael, que no quiere saber sobre los negocios de su padre. Cuando Vito, contrario a los consejos de Tom Hagen (Il Consigliere), se niega a participar en el negocio de las drogas, el jefe de otra banda ordena su asesinato. Así, se inicia una violenta y cruenta guerra entre las familias mafiosas.
👥 Reparto: Al Pacino (Michael Corleone), Marlon Brando (Vito Corleone), James Caan (Sonny Corleone), Diane Keaton (Kay Adams), Robert De Niro, Talia Shire (Connie Corleone), John Cazale (Fredo Corleone), Richard S. Castellano (Joven Peter Clemenza), Gianni Russo (Carlo Rizzi), Simonetta Stefanelli (Apollonia) y Al Lettieri (Virgil Sollozzo)
📢 Dirección: Francis Ford Coppola
© Productoras: Paramount Pictures & Alfran Productions
👤 Productor: Albert S. Ruddy
🌎 País: Estados Unidos
📅 Año: 1972
📽 Proyección:
📆 Martes 19 de Marzo
🕗 8:00pm.
🎦 Cine Caleta (calle Aurelio de Souza 225 - Barranco)
🚶♀️🚶♂️ Ingreso libre
🙂 A tener en cuenta: Prohibido el ingreso de bebidas y comidas. 🌳💚🌻🌛
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Clemenza Teaches Michael How to Make Sauce in The Godfather Coppola and Pacino Corleone
CLEMENZA Teaches MICHAEL How to Make SUNDAY SAUCE
Richard Castellano as Peter Clemenza and Al Pacino as Michael Corleone
In FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA’S The GODFATHER
Novel by MARIO PUZO
SUNDAY SAUCE
by Daniel Bellino “Z”
“Come here kid, lem-me show you something. You never know when you’re gonna have to cook for 20 guys some day.” Pete Clemenza says to Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) in Francis…
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He might tell you to leave the gun, but be sure to take those cannolis. Richard S. Castellano (September 4, 1933 - December 10, 1988) is most notably remembered as Peter Clemenza, in "The Godfather," one of Don Corleone's captains in the Corleone Family. His performance reeked of that real old-school Italian gangster, that wasn't afraid to get down and dirty, but also stayed loyal to the family that offered him the life of privilege as a mobster in the 1940s. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl_2U7-Jk8y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Watch "The SECRET You Never Knew about Peter Clemenza..." on YouTube
Watch “The SECRET You Never Knew about Peter Clemenza…” on YouTube
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