to be honest there wasn't much, the 90s were not about nostalgia or quality, it was all about being different regardless of quality, people in the 90s even mocked everything 80s (the most beloved decade)
1:56 an overwhelmed melancholic greed, begging for a tear from the bottom of a tired heart, enough to shout at his past, enough to get peacefully dispersed in the desert of his soul...never seen such powerful eyes ever for a so powerful character. As a stage actor myself, I wish I had those eyes' expressive strength too. Al Pacino is simply sublime.
I always felt this movie was fine. My biggest issue with it was that Al Pacino had changed too much as an actor. I didnt feel like i was watching the same Michael Corleone. He didnt have that same commanding presence.
The worst part is Pachino lost his voice and manancing look which he had in the 70s. This micheal corleone gives you Tony montana in italian accent vibe.
The first two films are about stylized violence and death. The third is about redemption. Michael's Confession, and the entire third movie, are a masterpiece. Critics didn't understand it. They expected more killing. Michael suffered for his sins by losing the two women he loved -- his first wife and his daughter. But God forgave the once innocent boy who went astray.
With the aging of Michael character, the Corleone family seemed to be vulnerable even though Vincent became the new god father it's not engaging,the house lost the glory after Michael and am sure no way it can be better as it was before. Part3 is like "a king without ministers"
'Micheal' says in that last picture that his father visits him in heaven and says that there is this one thing he did wrong, which he never taught his son anyways! But they never tell, what is it, do they?!
Uhm, the third movie is actually pretty bad and comes nowhere close to even being rated as a 7/10. It's easy to make a sequel, especially when the first two movies are extraordinary masterpieces. The third movie is like a slow drip that everyone is waiting for it to finish. And the actress who plays Mary is the wrong person to play, she is unattractive and her personality comes off in very squirmish ways and nasty. The critics did not get it wrong, they were being nice and scored it higher than the quality of the movie itself provides.
This movie has its faults, but it still is a masterpiece and worthy successor to the originals. I'm always at a loss as to why people complain about it so much other than Sofia Coppola's acting, which is not wonderful but acceptable. It is so strange that serious, creative movies like THE GODFATHER III would be so criticized, yet crap like superhero and STAR WARS movies go nearly unscathed.
It’s a good movie but it’s definitely not a “masterpiece” like the first two are, not even close lol. 1 & 2 are easiest 10/10’s in film for me while 3 is about a 7/10. Still better and more compelling than a lot of films made today but has way too many faults to be in the league of the first two.
It's actually overrated. It's easy to make a sequel when the first two movies are masterpieces, the third movie is like a slow trip that people are waiting for it to finish. Doesn't even deserve a 7 out of 10 for what the context and the quality the movie itself provides. Just listen to the critics, and they too are being really nice not to tarnish the entire franchise.@@novistador9844
There's at least two alternative takes in this trailer that they changed in the final cut. 3:16 In the final cut, Micheal doesn't slap the table, and the line is changed to, "Vincent, will you shut up?!" 3:33 The scene is also changed in the film when Vincent speaks to Altobello. In the final cut, Vincent remains respectful but vague in his answer to Altobello, changing the line from "I'm a Corleone." to "It's all taken care of."
The Godfather Part III has been having some alterations made to it so audiences will be more satisfied with the third and final entry of the film series, it will be re-released with those changes in December
"If every drug pusher in this room were to drop dead, I'd be the only one alive." As many times as I've seen this movie, I've never heard that line. I wonder if they cut it out somewhere along the line?
Maybe, but Vincent is supposed to have been changed by Michael's teachings, so reacting like that would have been a bit inappropriate for the moment. 
I watched the movies like ten times over the last ten years and I just knew yesterday Don Altobello was played by the same Actor who played Tuco in the good the bad and the ugly hahe
I've only seen the trailer for this movie, but I'm absolutely dying to see it. It absolutely looks so good. What a damn classic! If this movie is as good as the reviews say, I'd like to own it via DVD.
I've been reluctant to watch this because almost everyone says it's bad, but I came back to say it's really not! There are only two bad things I can point out from this movie and those are Sofia Coppola's acting - it was the least acceptable, she could not deliver a line for her life 😟 (I read somewhere that Winona Ryder was supposed to do it. That would've been sick.). As for the second bad thing, the romance between Vincenzo and Mary... it was uncomfortable 😐 But excluding those, it's an okay film and not really bad as people like to describe it. I do agree though that it would've been perfect if the films stopped at the second part, but I read the director's reasoning and yeah, I guess that happens. Also, I notice people are saying that Al Pacino's acting kind of "changed" here but I feel like the lack of "authority" in his presence/demeanor in this movie was intentional? I don't know if it's a reach, but his character here was not the same as his character in the last two films. He was still Michael Corleone but to my understanding, he lost himself in this part. He had too much regrets and there was a lot of self-hatred for the things he's done before. He obviously did not like the person he's become over the years, so it would be understandable if his self-esteem was lowered, and as a result, it oozed out of him. But anyway, that's just my take of this film. I actually like it a lot, contrary to what I thought before watching it 🤣 It was a great film, honestly. 8/10 for me. Not a perfect score but I still highly recommend!
The most despicable character in all these movies is Kay. She gets with Michael and then, later on, assumes this self-righteous, condescending attitude. It would hold some weight, were it not for the fact that she surely knew early-on who he was, and what his family was involved in. She might have been respectable, had she not profited greatly first from his wealth and power before murdering his unborn child and turning on him like an ungrateful cur. She is more evil than him, because she is a disloyal coward and all evil begins with cowardice and duplicity.
Has anyone who's read The Saga of The Godfather knows Sonny Corleone Tom Hagen home with him when he was 10 years old does anyone know whether there was any thought given to filming this aspect of the novel or was it maybe filmed and just later not used filmed and not used later hope someone can help thank you
@@gorlami9232 I think most of the fans want another movie so there’s a change to fix the plot. Same thing with Star Wars, we cannot die before there’s a new trilogy that’s better than the last
Godfather 3 is not a bad movie at all problem is it's compared only to Godfather 1 and 2 that's like comparing Philip Rivers to Tom Brady and Joe Montana but if you compare Godfather 3 to other films it starts to look a heck of a lot better.
The problem is Al Pacino started acting as Al Pacino in every movie after Godfather II. (Just like The Rock, Jason Statham) Michael Corleone seems gone in this part.
Interesting trailer, it has a few scenes that were not in any version of the finished movie. Scenes that were either trimmed or alternate scenes that weren't used.
The movie was great. Two things could have brought the final product to the level of the 2 first installment, firstly Robert Duvall. He should have been there and there was not suitable replacement. Firstly and mostly though the problem is Al. He changed the mimics of the character to the point that there is no continuity. The make up did not help but ultimately his acting choices for the super beloved Micheal Corleone were not good. Like when he speaks while walking, and too much humor for MC. And I mean people change and I guess Al decided to go for that change but it was not of my liking. I missed the mannerisms and the consistency of MC. On the other side of the coin there is Talia Shire who took it for the team. I think she was brillant and underrated as Connie. He development is executed with such class that I believed every scene of her. She was the same Connie as ever. Talia added layers to this complex character by adding logic to her dialogue. I could see the change unfolding and it was a delight to see Connie becoming a mixture of her mom and dad. I liked Andy a lot. He could have brought even more to the franchise I believed. The scenes with Al are Al’s best in my opinion. Ahhh okay as for Sofia , I think she was okay, it was the role as well, as long as she showed some nativity and innocence, no more was required of her and I think the hate is totally unnecessary. Other small characters were not so good as Al son, he is just very flat, and not that it mattered but flat. Kate I mean Diane is another case of continuity but I think she is slightly better than Al in this one. I read that for Al the character after finishing the second was hard to let go and of a reason. It is still not cool to think he did not win an Oscar for that performance. Al is just the best so nothing matters as long as he the actor is fine! Just saying because the last I want is to diminish the genius of Al. But it is just one of those cases where the bar was so high and unfortunately the third edition did not really stand to the quality of the first 2.
@@___s___8071 That’s what I thought as well. The thing that blows my mind about Part 2 is that because there was no sequel to the Godfather novel, the majority of what happens in the film was written specifically for the film. I know that the first Godfather film isn’t an exact word for word adaptation of the book, but at least there was a sort of roadmap to go off of. So in a lot of ways The Godfather part 2 is IMO, a bolder film that takes more risks.
Rebecca Schaffer should have been in this movie and accomplish many other great things in life if it wasnt for that monster from hell that took her life
'Never make a picture, for the audience', said Robert Bresson, because a bunch of guys in the audience, they gonna finish you no matter what your contribution is gonna be in the 'World Cinema'... remember what they did to 'Haveans Gate' and 'Apocalypse Now! ... It's a real pity, no Heavans Gate would be made further or The Godfather! ... New American Wave is long dead! What have you done 'people'?!!!
Even if everything else with the movie had been fine, having the central romance be between first cousins would have killed it. Coppola casting his unqualified daughter in a pivotal role put the final nail in the coffin of this godawful movie.
The first gidafatehr was ouzis triumph. Hos other books weren't s good. Two was a fabulous example of the people who made the series and their talenst. This was very different. I m thinking different writers and all. It was good. The first two were wondedful
There should have been only Godfather the Original. Rest is passe. I read the novel when it released, watched the movie therafter, a bit disappointed compared to the Novel. But Part II was just another good movie but not in the same class. Part III? I never paid attention to it.. and now I guess I was right.
..a film, as any a piece of art, tend be appreciated only via personal filtering through-hopefully honest, not copycat. As regards its evaluation, leastwo levels awaIT: one. The historical (thru whatemporal-sociopolitical grinding wheel). two. The logical-poetic.., eye & ear & all aesthetic sensing and lingering feeling. Above and beyond all, the film director resembles or reminds of some kind of ‘god’, for that generous freedom of decisive and final choices available for ‘picking’. Of course, withe privilege come the obligation: Choices needed must be made. In the case of gFiii, ffC made a nepotic error in casting his own child upon a (by then public) universal story. He shrunk a NW tapestry down to a home doormat, and that doomed minorole accompanies the viewer all along itscreening. Beyond that or whatever else one may reproach, the one critically defining element be missing. What? added in the larger scheme of things, if anything at all as rather due. (Niente aggiunto.) The film be beautiful pleasant distraction, entertainment-not film art.
This 3rd Godfather sucks mostly because of Garcia and Copolas daughter falling in love and the killings in the end with the glasses etc Around the time it came out was Goodfellas as well and ppl had enough of mob movies
Now we 'we know' what inspired Idiot Heavy Weight Boxes MIke Tyson to bite Evander Hollified's Ear off , it was a Dare to the Mob, from GodFather Part III at 3:19 in this clip. Also the Cardinal Killing scene for ease of the Corleone Family looks like it may be been copied with the Death of the San Diego Padres Owner Peter Sieburg who dies mysteriously 1 day before San DIego Pitcher Blake Snell wins the Cy Young Award. The Reason, Owner Peter would like to Keep Blake on the Team, however, now with the Cy Young he is a Free AGent asking for more $$$, and Padres GM AJ Fieler would rather trade Blake for more $$$ and get team cash, so maybe he was behind Padres owner Death.
Imagine the hype for this movie back then
the hype in Dolby Stereo SR and 70mm six-track Dolby Stereo SR and THX sound system the THX hype is real
to be honest there wasn't much, the 90s were not about nostalgia or quality, it was all about being different regardless of quality, people in the 90s even mocked everything 80s (the most beloved decade)
1:56 an overwhelmed melancholic greed, begging for a tear from the bottom of a tired heart, enough to shout at his past, enough to get peacefully dispersed in the desert of his soul...never seen such powerful eyes ever for a so powerful character. As a stage actor myself, I wish I had those eyes' expressive strength too. Al Pacino is simply sublime.
I always felt this movie was fine. My biggest issue with it was that Al Pacino had changed too much as an actor. I didnt feel like i was watching the same Michael Corleone. He didnt have that same commanding presence.
In the third movie i agree
Totally agree. Just felt I was watching a a generic Al Pacino, not Michael Corleone.
He's an old, broken down man in 3.
@@rumble2468 yeah, the same old broken man he played in every film for the last 35 years
Andy Garcia should have been the star of the movie, and Pacino should have been the wise, old co-star.
The worst part is Pachino lost his voice and manancing look which he had in the 70s. This micheal corleone gives you Tony montana in italian accent vibe.
"Just when i thought i was out... They pull me back in!"
Very underrated movie ever
The first two films are about stylized violence and death. The third is about redemption. Michael's Confession, and the entire third movie, are a masterpiece. Critics didn't understand it. They expected more killing. Michael suffered for his sins by losing the two women he loved -- his first wife and his daughter. But God forgave the once innocent boy who went astray.
With the aging of Michael character, the Corleone family seemed to be vulnerable even though Vincent became the new god father it's not engaging,the house lost the glory after Michael and am sure no way it can be better as it was before.
Part3 is like "a king without ministers"
'Micheal' says in that last picture that his father visits him in heaven and says that there is this one thing he did wrong, which he never taught his son anyways! But they never tell, what is it, do they?!
Uhm, the third movie is actually pretty bad and comes nowhere close to even being rated as a 7/10. It's easy to make a sequel, especially when the first two movies are extraordinary masterpieces.
The third movie is like a slow drip that everyone is waiting for it to finish.
And the actress who plays Mary is the wrong person to play, she is unattractive and her personality comes off in very squirmish ways and nasty.
The critics did not get it wrong, they were being nice and scored it higher than the quality of the movie itself provides.
Not killings but a bit more of that consistent style that they abandoned
This movie has its faults, but it still is a masterpiece and worthy successor to the originals. I'm always at a loss as to why people complain about it so much other than Sofia Coppola's acting, which is not wonderful but acceptable. It is so strange that serious, creative movies like THE GODFATHER III would be so criticized, yet crap like superhero and STAR WARS movies go nearly unscathed.
Agreed
The 3 God Father's, the best films of all time!!!
In what universe are the superhero and especially Star Wars movies going unscathed??
It’s a good movie but it’s definitely not a “masterpiece” like the first two are, not even close lol. 1 & 2 are easiest 10/10’s in film for me while 3 is about a 7/10. Still better and more compelling than a lot of films made today but has way too many faults to be in the league of the first two.
@Michael Smith godfather 3 is way better
Just when I thought I was out... They pulled me back in.
In Sil's voice
This is such an underrated movie, that I don't see how people bash it at all.
All of the godfather movies are overrated.
@@peterwhitey4992 no way dude come on
@@peterwhitey4992 godfather 3 is underrated
It's actually overrated. It's easy to make a sequel when the first two movies are masterpieces, the third movie is like a slow trip that people are waiting for it to finish. Doesn't even deserve a 7 out of 10 for what the context and the quality the movie itself provides. Just listen to the critics, and they too are being really nice not to tarnish the entire franchise.@@novistador9844
@@peterwhitey4992 They insist upon themselves
3:57 yo this part, and me knowing and remembering his cold days, the 'I suspect, and if I'm correct you are an enemy? you die' days
Such underrated movie
I didn’t hate this movie like so many do , a lot of that is cause of how AWESOME Andy Garcia is
There's at least two alternative takes in this trailer that they changed in the final cut.
3:16 In the final cut, Micheal doesn't slap the table, and the line is changed to, "Vincent, will you shut up?!"
3:33 The scene is also changed in the film when Vincent speaks to Altobello. In the final cut, Vincent remains respectful but vague in his answer to Altobello, changing the line from "I'm a Corleone." to "It's all taken care of."
Nice.
In final cut Al Neri shot Don in Vatican not like here Vincenzo Macini Corleone,and Lucchesi was taken from another guy in final cut.
He didn't spit in the final movie, did he?
@@jedijones No, that is a deleted scene
At 3:47 Not in the final film when Michael says to Vincent to give up his daughter
The Godfather Part III has been having some alterations made to it so audiences will be more satisfied with the third and final entry of the film series, it will be re-released with those changes in December
3 has a lot of good stuff mixed in there, so possibly just re-organizing stuff can do it wonders.
It's been released and they didn't do much to fix it
@@Max-lm2jc Just watched it. If anything they made it worse with the cut material and choppy editing
So, can we ever see the original part three again
@@waspwrap1235Paramount released all three edits in the latest trilogy release.
“I killed them all. Not just the men but the women and children too.” -Michael Corleone
Wait wrong franchise lol
A bunch of classic gangster stuff came out in 1990
There was Goodfellas, Miller's Crossing, King of New York and this one
"If every drug pusher in this room were to drop dead, I'd be the only one alive." As many times as I've seen this movie, I've never heard that line. I wonder if they cut it out somewhere along the line?
@retroguy9494 I think it is in the Godfather Part lll (1990), not the 2020 Coda version.
Would've been a stronger film with Robert Duvall in it.
but vito storyline was told in part 2
@@Falcone807 he means that robert duval who played Tom hagen should hv been in godfather 3
@@kkl5630 ohhh my bad
Robert wanted more money
Just when I thought I was out they pulled me back in my fav dialogue ❤❤
I remember a film critic in Vancouver gave two stars to this film and three stars to Predator 2...
3:34 should have included in the film
Maybe, but Vincent is supposed to have been changed by Michael's teachings, so reacting like that would have been a bit inappropriate for the moment.

They may cry Blasphemy! My fav line "This is business." Depends on who is looking at it.
I watched the movies like ten times over the last ten years and I just knew yesterday Don Altobello was played by the same Actor who played Tuco in the good the bad and the ugly hahe
Oh yes of course! AAAAAAAAAA...UAAAAUAAAAUAAAA
Nobody cares for poor Tuco.
And he also played Calveras in The Magnificent Seven another GREAT western.
Memang nggak sebagus part 1 & 2. Tapi ini masih film yang bagus & bisa dinikmati. I love it!
what an masterrpiece💔
Masterpiece greatest film I've watched
Have you watched the first 2 ?
@@donalekocorleone6844 He means the first one haha
Trilogy Godfather are the best movis all time!!!
Father Quito Sarduicci from SNL fame is in this movie ." Find the pope in da pizza contest "
I've only seen the trailer for this movie, but I'm absolutely dying to see it. It absolutely looks so good. What a damn classic! If this movie is as good as the reviews say, I'd like to own it via DVD.
There is a good chance you'll be disappointed
Dana, this is really a great movie. For me, it is the best one. Hope you have seen it by now and liked it.
This trailer doesn’t need to be so long
I've been reluctant to watch this because almost everyone says it's bad, but I came back to say it's really not! There are only two bad things I can point out from this movie and those are Sofia Coppola's acting - it was the least acceptable, she could not deliver a line for her life 😟 (I read somewhere that Winona Ryder was supposed to do it. That would've been sick.). As for the second bad thing, the romance between Vincenzo and Mary... it was uncomfortable 😐 But excluding those, it's an okay film and not really bad as people like to describe it.
I do agree though that it would've been perfect if the films stopped at the second part, but I read the director's reasoning and yeah, I guess that happens.
Also, I notice people are saying that Al Pacino's acting kind of "changed" here but I feel like the lack of "authority" in his presence/demeanor in this movie was intentional? I don't know if it's a reach, but his character here was not the same as his character in the last two films. He was still Michael Corleone but to my understanding, he lost himself in this part. He had too much regrets and there was a lot of self-hatred for the things he's done before. He obviously did not like the person he's become over the years, so it would be understandable if his self-esteem was lowered, and as a result, it oozed out of him.
But anyway, that's just my take of this film. I actually like it a lot, contrary to what I thought before watching it 🤣
It was a great film, honestly. 8/10 for me. Not a perfect score but I still highly recommend!
This tráiler shows scenes that do not came out inthe movie.
The most despicable character in all these movies is Kay. She gets with Michael and then, later on, assumes this self-righteous, condescending attitude. It would hold some weight, were it not for the fact that she surely knew early-on who he was, and what his family was involved in. She might have been respectable, had she not profited greatly first from his wealth and power before murdering his unborn child and turning on him like an ungrateful cur. She is more evil than him, because she is a disloyal coward and all evil begins with cowardice and duplicity.
3:00 Why didn't this scene end up in the edit?
People criticising for this movie are fans of marvel’s
Has anyone who's read The Saga of The Godfather knows Sonny Corleone Tom Hagen home with him when he was 10 years old does anyone know whether there was any thought given to filming this aspect of the novel or was it maybe filmed and just later not used filmed and not used later hope someone can help thank you
Is Sofia not in the trailer at all? Were they still thinking of replacing her at this point? Bridget Fonda is even in here multiple times. 😂
Such a great movie! I don't know why people bashing this.
a good player does not make the same play three times
Is there anybody waiting for The Godfather Part IV? 😂😂
lol this trilogy sucks already and you want another one? damn son.
@@gorlami9232 I think most of the fans want another movie so there’s a change to fix the plot.
Same thing with Star Wars, we cannot die before there’s a new trilogy that’s better than the last
Dafuq they shouldve ended it with godfather 2. Too overrated men stop saying like it was even a good movie duh
@@gorlami9232 Yes I agree, if The Godfather part III never happened. I was good with the end of part II
I really want it. It's clear they could've done a lot more with Andy Garcia in another movie.
Godfather 3 is not a bad movie at all problem is it's compared only to Godfather 1 and 2 that's like comparing Philip Rivers to Tom Brady and Joe Montana but if you compare Godfather 3 to other films it starts to look a heck of a lot better.
It's a great ending. Perfect trilogy of films.
Is the scene at 3:49 included in The Coppola Restoration or The Godfather Coda: The Death Of Michael Corleone?
Unfortunately not
@@whitechocolate7777 damn. Why not?
Save you time the trailer ends at 01:06
The end😢
MAGNİFİCENT MASTERPİECE...
Please hunt down the antz trailer and the max keeble’s move trailer
Enjoyed the trailer more than the movie itself haha.
But the movie is perfect
what happen if it is the godfather 4 to be continue ?
I just watched it now. I love it.
This movie is great in itself, but it is bad as a part of the saga of the godfather.
Part 3 is not needed, the story is finish in first 2 films.
Le fait que le premier garde du corps italien soit interprété par Franco Citti , c'est à dire Oedipe, ça veut tout dire par Coppola 🙏🎹🍷
Tragique
Why did Al Pacino look older in the 90s than he does now?😅
Pope John Paul the First of Rome,
please pray for me, a sinner...
The problem is Al Pacino started acting as Al Pacino in every movie after Godfather II. (Just like The Rock, Jason Statham) Michael Corleone seems gone in this part.
I saw this movie a plane once and people were walking out
not necessary
Interesting trailer, it has a few scenes that were not in any version of the finished movie. Scenes that were either trimmed or alternate scenes that weren't used.
The movie was great. Two things could have brought the final product to the level of the 2 first installment, firstly Robert Duvall. He should have been there and there was not suitable replacement. Firstly and mostly though the problem is Al. He changed the mimics of the character to the point that there is no continuity. The make up did not help but ultimately his acting choices for the super beloved Micheal Corleone were not good. Like when he speaks while walking, and too much humor for MC. And I mean people change and I guess Al decided to go for that change but it was not of my liking. I missed the mannerisms and the consistency of MC. On the other side of the coin there is Talia Shire who took it for the team. I think she was brillant and underrated as Connie. He development is executed with such class that I believed every scene of her. She was the same Connie as ever. Talia added layers to this complex character by adding logic to her dialogue. I could see the change unfolding and it was a delight to see Connie becoming a mixture of her mom and dad.
I liked Andy a lot. He could have brought even more to the franchise I believed. The scenes with Al are Al’s best in my opinion.
Ahhh okay as for Sofia , I think she was okay, it was the role as well, as long as she showed some nativity and innocence, no more was required of her and I think the hate is totally unnecessary. Other small characters were not so good as Al son, he is just very flat, and not that it mattered but flat.
Kate I mean Diane is another case of continuity but I think she is slightly better than Al in this one.
I read that for Al the character after finishing the second was hard to let go and of a reason. It is still not cool to think he did not win an Oscar for that performance. Al is just the best so nothing matters as long as he the actor is fine! Just saying because the last I want is to diminish the genius of Al. But it is just one of those cases where the bar was so high and unfortunately the third edition did not really stand to the quality of the first 2.
If you don’t mind me asking which of the first two Godfather films do you think is the best?
Who thought that Michael C with that haircut would have any kind of commanding presence?
I thought the movie part III was fair, neither good nor bad.
It's alright first 2 is lot better
If you don’t mind me asking which of the first two Godfather films do you think is the best?
@@cooperwolfe5478It's really hard to choose but if I absolutely had to, I would pick the second part over the first.
@@___s___8071 That’s what I thought as well. The thing that blows my mind about Part 2 is that because there was no sequel to the Godfather novel, the majority of what happens in the film was written specifically for the film. I know that the first Godfather film isn’t an exact word for word adaptation of the book, but at least there was a sort of roadmap to go off of. So in a lot of ways The Godfather part 2 is IMO, a bolder film that takes more risks.
@@cooperwolfe5478 Fully agree with you've said!👍🏼
1:16
4:03
No clip of Sonny and Tom from the first two movies!
Rebecca Schaffer should have been in this movie and accomplish many other great things in life if it wasnt for that monster from hell that took her life
Rebecca would've been perfect in this role. She would've seemed innocent enough to overlook her father's crimes but beautiful enough to tempt Vincent.
@@jedijonesWinona Ryder too was to play Mary but she fell ill
Fun fact: Sofia Coppola was 18 and Andy Garcia was 33 when they made this movie. And her dad chose her for that role...
'Never make a picture, for the audience', said Robert Bresson, because a bunch of guys in the audience, they gonna finish you no matter what your contribution is gonna be in the 'World Cinema'... remember what they did to 'Haveans Gate' and 'Apocalypse Now! ... It's a real pity, no Heavans Gate would be made further or The Godfather! ... New American Wave is long dead! What have you done 'people'?!!!
What was it all for?
Easily the worst of the trilogy, but I still consider myself a fan.
Michael became old but sadly he died alone without his family in his side a tragic depressing end 😩😩😭😭👎🏼👎🏼
Yeah and he doesn't want to be part of the family business since part 1.
as it should be, realistic.
Yess😥😢
I've always wondered why Kay was still in the family picture, and with her new husband no less?
Even if everything else with the movie had been fine, having the central romance be between first cousins would have killed it. Coppola casting his unqualified daughter in a pivotal role put the final nail in the coffin of this godawful movie.
This is the only Godfather film have seen, it’s also my favorite movie
Carlo and Connie have a son Nick cage that is Francis and Talia Nephew are fit to play him
why did they lay off of part 3 for 16 years?
perhaps there should have been a part 3 in 1976
Never watched this one. Watched one and two tho.
Al Pacino getting good wi-fi signal no matter where he goes 3:11
Add a Mac Dre for a second and you'll be fine
I don't know why people like godfather I would love to watch gladiator or Troy rather than this movie
Waiting For The Godfather Part 4 🔫
The third film wasn't underrated. The first two were overrated.
why Hollywood don't have such amazing natural actors anymore. All are plastic faces with typical predictable actors.
3:03 wtf?!! Klan?! 🤔😮🤔
The first gidafatehr was ouzis triumph. Hos other books weren't s good. Two was a fabulous example of the people who made the series and their talenst. This was very different. I m thinking different writers and all. It was good. The first two were wondedful
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Trailer is far better than the movie itself
Made in L'Ami Louis.
Now LVMH .
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There should have been only Godfather the Original. Rest is passe. I read the novel when it released, watched the movie therafter, a bit disappointed compared to the Novel.
But Part II was just another good movie but not in the same class. Part III? I never paid attention to it.. and now I guess I was right.
Me and Sofia Coppola would have been a better couple
..a film, as any a piece of art, tend be appreciated only via personal filtering through-hopefully honest, not copycat.
As regards its evaluation, leastwo levels awaIT:
one. The historical (thru whatemporal-sociopolitical grinding wheel).
two. The logical-poetic.., eye & ear & all aesthetic sensing and lingering feeling.
Above and beyond all, the film director resembles or reminds of some kind of ‘god’, for that generous freedom of decisive and final choices available for ‘picking’.
Of course, withe privilege come the obligation: Choices needed must be made.
In the case of gFiii, ffC made a nepotic error in casting his own child upon a (by then public) universal story. He shrunk a NW tapestry down to a home doormat, and that doomed minorole accompanies the viewer all along itscreening.
Beyond that or whatever else one may reproach, the one critically defining element be missing. What? added in the larger scheme of things, if anything at all as rather due.
(Niente aggiunto.)
The film be beautiful pleasant distraction, entertainment-not film art.
1:00 creepy
This 3rd Godfather sucks mostly because of Garcia and Copolas daughter falling in love and the killings in the end with the glasses etc Around the time it came out was Goodfellas as well and ppl had enough of mob movies
Bad luck haha❤❤ I got your back
Now we 'we know' what inspired Idiot Heavy Weight Boxes MIke Tyson to bite Evander Hollified's Ear off , it was a Dare to the Mob, from GodFather Part III at 3:19 in this clip. Also the Cardinal Killing scene for ease of the Corleone Family looks like it may be been copied with the Death of the San Diego Padres Owner Peter Sieburg who dies mysteriously 1 day before San DIego Pitcher Blake Snell wins the Cy Young Award. The Reason, Owner Peter would like to Keep Blake on the Team, however, now with the Cy Young he is a Free AGent asking for more $$$, and Padres GM AJ Fieler would rather trade Blake for more $$$ and get team cash, so maybe he was behind Padres owner Death.
Even trailer is boring
We have god to thank there was not a godfather 4 after this crap
This movie is DESPICABLE.
You’re despicable!
@@modrenwarefare Relax, it's a joke. It's supposed to be reference to how Francis Ford Coppola called the MCU despicable.
@@Lionoid_Eagleshark Got it, Thanks for the explanation. No hard feelings.
Terrible movie with some very lame casting. A travesty in fact.
If you love me come hole your self