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Hey guys! Here is the first half of The Godfather reaction, which will premiere later today on YT. Part 2 will be up tomorrow. Hope you enjoy! 

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Here is the full reaction to this movie. 

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Orcagirl78

Can't wait to watch this! I'm sure your reaction is amazing, tho I hope someone warned you about the horse ahead of time! 😨

Richard Bourne

Cassie, I think you should watch Godfather II in short order. The movie was made 2 years later as I recall and answers so many of the questions you had. Godfather III can wait, it is off on its own and not as great\.

Celeste McAllister

"He is what he is but,he loves his family" good call Cassie that seems to be Coppola's narrative..More Marlon Brando "On the Waterfront"⭐⭐⭐⭐it's #17 of the top 100 films & "A Streetcar Named Desire"⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

nick bell

Have a happy Thanksgiving Cassie!

Robert da Spruce

Talia Shire is still upset you didn’t recognize her. 😂 JK! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Richard Bourne

The opening should have been "I believed in America",

Richard Bourne

The wedding purse was no doubt very loaded with cash.......

Krusty “Topher”

“And I hope their first child will be a masculine child” - Luca Brasi For some reason this always cracked me up. Luca was stumblin🤣

Robert Jewell

Your godfather imitation is precious. Can't wait for Pt. 2!

Broadway By Ghostlight

SO excited to watch this! The Godfather is actually partially based on my family. True story!

Richard Bourne

Yes Cassie, good plan about murdering people..... LOL. You are not that sucked into this.

Seymor Butz

Happy Thanksgiving people.

Just Plain Bob

When the FBI was taking down license plate numbers at the beginning of the movie, it was presumably for intelligence gathering purposes. From the various books I’ve read and documentaries I’ve seen about law enforcement’s war with the Mafia, they had to do a great deal of such intelligence gathering to even begin to guess who was who within the various crime families. I do wonder, though, if the FBI was actually doing such surveillance in the immediate aftermath of the war and would be curious to hear from anyone else in the community that knows more about this. The reason I bring it up is that J. Edgar Hoover denied the very existence of organized crime until about a decade AFTER the events of this movie, when local and state law enforcement garnered quite a bit of publicity for raiding a large meeting of members of organized crime. After the raid, Hoover was left with little choice but to acknowledge the mob’s existence.

Anthony Vawser

Cassie, did you recognise Sonny from MISERY?

Phillip Ribbink

I think that was just Coppola playing fast and loose with History. I don't even recall that scene being in the book (which I've read more than a few times) maybe he just wanted to establish that the family wasn't on the up and up, without having to rely entirely on Michael telling Kay.

Matthew Dunham

One of the greatest movie ever made

Just Plain Bob

She didn’t mention it in this post because she hasn’t realized it yet. But, at the end of her full reaction, she belatedly realizes that he was the lead in Misery.

Neil Varma

Bada bing bada boom

Patrick Gibbs

After you watch The Godfather Part II, please add "The Freshman" to your list! It stars Matthew Broderick, Marlon Brando, and Penelope Ann Miller. It's almost a parody of The Godfather. It is not a parody but makes many references to it. It's hilarious!

aarswft

Did Cassie ever realize Connie was Adrian from Rocky?

'Pappy' Johnston

Cassie does such a cute Russian Don Corleone! Made me laugh, (with not at....ok... maybe A LITTLE at....her), for a good minute! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣

Björn Karlsson

You use the same password in popcorn request as on Patreon. Hmmm..... try to change password 🤔 or ask Planner in the Patreon FAQ thread 🙂

Just Plain Bob

Not during the reaction, although I’m sure she’s become aware of it since then. I attribute the lack of recognition to the quality of Talia Shire’s acting. She created an iconic character in Adrian and her performance as Connie in The Godfather couldn’t be more different than Adrian. She is disturbingly believable as a battered wife in the movie.

Michael T

Two days ago: "Part 2 will be up tomorrow." Darn, it wasn't. 😕 But maybe today, I hope? I'm holding off watching the first part until the second part is ready.

aarswft

Oh I went YEARS without realizing it. The were completely different people to me.

Christopher Carr (edited)

Comment edits

2023-02-02 06:18:28 I can't find my comment so spoiler alert, I'll likely repeat myself. I've become less tolerant of sequels as I've gotten older. (71 on Thanksgiving). I appreciate film makers who know the story they want to tell and tell it. Sometimes there is a legit reason for a sequel, but that is not as often as the number of sequels as we see. I like a series of films if the characters are compelling like the Thin Man series, Indiana Jones series etc. These are character driven. I like the Godfather as a movie, but the sequels too me are just efforts to drag the story on to keep making money. A lot of people like Godfather 2 better than 1. After GF2, I feel the story was getting milked. Star Wars really bugs me. I felt #4 & #6 worked. I didn't like the transition from 5 to 6. Years later 1, 2 and 3 were a curiosity, but... meh.
2022-11-26 06:00:24 I can't find my comment so spoiler alert, I'll likely repeat myself. I've become less tolerant of sequels as I've gotten older. (71 on Thanksgiving). I appreciate film makers who know the story they want to tell and tell it. Sometimes there is a legit reason for a sequel, but that is not as often as the number of sequels as we see. I like a series of films if the characters are compelling like the Thin Man series, Indiana Jones series etc. These are character driven. I like the Godfather as a movie, but the sequels too me are just efforts to drag the story on to keep making money. A lot of people like Godfather 2 better than 1. After GF2, I feel the story was getting milked. Star Wars really bugs me. I felt #4 & #6 worked. I didn't like the transition from 5 to 6. Years later 1, 2 and 3 were a curiosity, but... meh.

I can't find my comment so spoiler alert, I'll likely repeat myself. I've become less tolerant of sequels as I've gotten older. (71 on Thanksgiving). I appreciate film makers who know the story they want to tell and tell it. Sometimes there is a legit reason for a sequel, but that is not as often as the number of sequels as we see. I like a series of films if the characters are compelling like the Thin Man series, Indiana Jones series etc. These are character driven. I like the Godfather as a movie, but the sequels too me are just efforts to drag the story on to keep making money. A lot of people like Godfather 2 better than 1. After GF2, I feel the story was getting milked. Star Wars really bugs me. I felt #4 & #6 worked. I didn't like the transition from 5 to 6. Years later 1, 2 and 3 were a curiosity, but... meh.

Anthony Vawser

The actor (once a wrestler) was genuinely stumblin’ (for multiple reasons). The ‘rehearsal’ moment (“Michael…that man is talking to himself”) was shot afterwards to contextualise the later moment between Luca and the Don (apparently the best take that Coppola had).

Anthony Vawser

Connie has long hair in the first film, which is quite unlike Adrian, so am not surprised the resemblance wasn’t spotted.