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 Why Don't They Make A Second 'Godfather' Movie? 
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As a bona fide movie buff, it pains me to see the drivel that Hollywood churns out nowadays. Every week it's another lamebrained action flick or raunchy teen comedy aimed at the lowest common denominator. And the most infuriating part is that often there is an idea for an amazing film sitting right under Hollywood's nose and they don't even see it. Sometimes I just want to grab Hollywood by the shoulders, shake it, and tell it what a masterpiece it's missing out on.

For instance, can anyone give me one good reason why they haven't made a second Godfather movie?

Think about it. It's a travesty.

First of all, a follow-up to the 1972 epic American classic would have tremendous market potential and franchise capability. This is an Oscar-winning tour de force that made millions and millions of dollars we're talking about here. It should be a no-brainer.

Moreover, the timing is great. Ideally they would have released the sequel within a few years of the original, but a second Godfather film now would coincide perfectly with the current renewed interest in '70s-era cinema. And what better way to pay tribute to the great filmmakers of the Easy Riders, Raging Bulls generation than to reunite legendary director Francis Ford Coppola with innovative cinematographer Gordon Willis and shoot a little slice of celluloid heaven called The Godfather 2?

It wouldn't just be a treat for us die-hard Godfather nuts, either. Audiences would come out in droves to catch up with the Corleones after almost four decades.

Granted, they'd probably have to pare down the family drama a bit. If they packed The Godfather 2 full of backstory it would just confuse all the people who never saw the first film. And, while it might be a challenge to come up with fresh dialogue that doesn't feel dated, there are so many great lines from the original that they practically wouldn't have to. "Don't take his gun, but take the cannoli," and, "Tell Mr. Corleone he sleeps with the fishes." If they brought any of these classic catchphrases back in the sequel, the crowd would stand up and cheer for more.

Just think of all the questions left unanswered at the end of The Godfather! What would happen to Michael? Would he run the family business the way his father did, or would he be more easygoing? And what about Michael's brother Fredo? God, what an amazing character. I could see him taking over the operation one day if Michael ever decided to retire and settle down with Kay. What if the whole Corleone family goes straight and open up a little pasticerria in Greenwich Village—and Michael Jr.'s getting married, so they scramble to get all the preparations done in time for the big day and, in the middle of all the commotion, Clemenza has a heart attack? That could be quite poignant and powerful.

The possibilities are endless. Maybe they fall on hard times and team up with the other families to buy a local baseball team, or they decide it's time to leave New York but they come to realize that all their memories are there, and always will be, and the movie ends with Michael standing under the Brooklyn Bridge: "This is my town. This is home."

Man, I'm getting chills just thinking about it.

They would have to get a new cast, of course. After 36 years it would be ludicrous to use the same actors. Luckily, there's a slew of hungry young talent out there ready to knock The Godfather 2 out of the park. Al Pacino never quite had the chance to milk the role for all it was worth, but I think a brooding, intense actor like Armand Assante could really sink his teeth into it. They could get a Michael Imperioli or a River Phoenix to play Assante's trigger-happy, hotheaded nephew who runs afoul of a rival crime family and winds up turning sides. That could be pretty genius, actually.

Obviously, the one thing Godfather-lovers are going to want to see in G2 is more Don Corleone. Since he died in the first film, the only believable way they could bring him back in the sequel would be in a dream sequence. The great Marlon Brando has passed on, of course, so they'd have to get someone with the same gravitas. Jon Voight, perhaps. Then they could insert a long, ethereal scene right in the middle of the movie where Assante and Voight walk around on a vineyard and just reminisce about all the things that have happened to the family over the years and what a crazy ride it's been.

I can practically smell the Oscars right now.

They really should have thought of this 30 years ago. It's a slam dunk! I'm sure Francis Coppola doesn't want to be known for the rest of his life as that guy who made The Godfather and then disappeared off the face of the earth. How many times do you think he's had people come up to him and ask, "Hey, man, when are you going to make a sequel to The Godfather?" He probably gets it every day. If I were him, I wouldn't make the same mistake Stallone made by only doing one Rocky. I'd start shooting a sequel immediately, and maybe even get my daughter to write the script.

So turn on that green light, Hollywood. It's been decades since America's been entertained by the lives of a fictional mob family, and the time is right. Trust me on this one.

I'm making you an offer you can't refuse.

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Post Re: Why Don't They Make A Second 'Godfather' Movie?
lol onion.


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Post Re: Why Don't They Make A Second 'Godfather' Movie?
Well imo the only three answers are that....

1. Audiences could not appreciate the greatness of a film like that. (Snob view)

2. Audiences will never sit for three hours and watch guys talk about nothing. (View that people today, want boobs and bombs)

3. The orginal is overrated, why remake a bore fest.

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Post Re: Why Don't They Make A Second 'Godfather' Movie?
Funny, love the onion.

Speaking of that site, what is up with their having an article almost every week now that is about something violent happening to Bush. Dragged behind his motorcade, falling down a flight of stairs and now getting his eyelid nailgunned.


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Forget the sequel - - it's time for the remake!

I'm seeing a star studded cast with some of our generations finest young actors such as Orlando Bloom, Mark Ruffalo, Zac Efron, and Keanu Reeves - - lead by the world's finest director, Peter Jackson - - and featuring a full suite of cgi effects to enhance the graphic violence...


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Ah its a satire!

because it would be absurd to remake it.

Just make a film about something else that is better..

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Post Re: Why Don't They Make A Second 'Godfather' Movie?
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Ah its a satire!

because it would be absurd to remake it.

Just make a film about something else that is better..

You are even dumber that I possibly could have imagined.

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Manny, please don't tell me you don't know of the Godfather II.

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Post Re: Why Don't They Make A Second 'Godfather' Movie?
I assumed that a making a 2nd Godfather movie was making a remake of the original using today's actors, not about the film Godfather Part 2.

It appears the Onion has fooled me and made me look like a stupid idiot. :pinch:

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Post Re: Why Don't They Make A Second 'Godfather' Movie?
Only semi related but didn't want to make a new thread but think I figured out the plot of The Godfather part 4.

Vito has a baby at 79.

Michael has a baby at 82.

The saga continues. :ohmy:


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Only semi related but didn't want to make a new thread but think I figured out the plot of The Godfather part 4.

Vito has a baby at 79.

Michael has a baby at 82.

The saga continues. :ohmy:


Lol I heard about the De Niro one a few weeks ago, but Pacino coincidentally outdoing him is wild. If their kid becomes a great actor their dad's prime will be impossible seeming levels of ancient history by then.

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When I saw Pacino's girlfriend I thought "good for him". She's hot.

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Post Re: Why Don't They Make A Second 'Godfather' Movie?
They should try another crack at the Sicilian. That movie was a disaster and completely omitted Corleone. It would be interesting to bring Pacino back (since he played older in part III) that’s the only way there would be any excitement.

I think there are other godfather stories. But it’ll have never have the prestige, wasn’t there a show about making The Godfather?

God remember the onion movie? That was terrible outside of the Steven segal trailer.

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Post Re: Why Don't They Make A Second 'Godfather' Movie?
Al Pacino's dad was born in 1922. If Al Pacino's child lives to 90, that would be equivalent to a 90 year old today having a grandfather born in 1832!

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Al Pacino's dad was born in 1922. If Al Pacino's child lives to 90, that would be equivalent to a 90 year old today having a grandfather born in 1832!


One of my favorite pieces of trivia is that president John Tyler (born 1790) has a grandson that's alive right now.

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