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Re: Concern with Godfather Part II
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I love the Godfather Part II, but I've got an issue that's plagued me for years. Right after Michael and Kay's bedroom gets ripped apart in gunfire near the beginning of the movie, the family "releases the dogs" to find the culprits and/or their bodies (Michael predicted they were dead). Now, the Corleone's were no doubt rich and powerful, but isn't it a bit much to believe that they'd have teams of bloodhounds (and handlers) all ready to go in case something like this ever came up? I mean, really. Year after year of feeding and training and housing all these dogs and nothing to use them for. Would they really have faded that expense? [/ QUOTE ] are u fuking kidding me? You do realize it's a movie, right? |
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Re: Concern with Godfather Part II
Yeah, but it's such a great movie that it's hard to tolerate what you perceive as errors. The supposedly solid gold telephone is another example--they toss it around like a balloon.
Bison points out below that they may have been simply been hunting dogs, which I hadn't considered. |
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Re: Concern with Godfather Part II
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Yeah, but it's such a great movie that it's hard to tolerate what you perceive as errors. The supposedly solid gold telephone is another example--they toss it around like a balloon. [/ QUOTE ] no they don't.. they clearly carefully hand it to each other, and actually seem to remark about how heavy it is |
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