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AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_je5v9tn wrote
Reply to comment by Seahearn4 in The Godfather movies are so relaxing to watch. by AndyKaufmanSentMe
I'll always love the part where Tom says, "I was as much a son to him as you or Mike." and Sonny, belligerent as he is, still can't argue with him.
AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_je5kdjg wrote
Reply to comment by BrexitFool in What is your favorite Adam Sandler comedy from the 90s, and why? by AndyKaufmanSentMe
Did you ever see the deleted scene where Ben Stiller gets his comeuppance? It's amazing.
AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_je5jv3z wrote
Reply to comment by angstt in What is your favorite Adam Sandler comedy from the 90s, and why? by AndyKaufmanSentMe
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AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_je5j7l0 wrote
Reply to comment by mineau1 in What is your favorite Adam Sandler comedy from the 90s, and why? by AndyKaufmanSentMe
It came out in 2002, sorry.
But I do still suspect that the Stock Channel Anchorman is an evil leprechaun.
He can bullshit everybody else.
He ain't fooling me. 👀
AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_jdwhory wrote
Reply to comment by Bumblesquatch_Prime in The Godfather movies are so relaxing to watch. by AndyKaufmanSentMe
>Yeah every time I have tried to watch it I fall asleep before 30 minutes in.
That was me with The Fifth Element ten years ago.
I quote it on a daily basis now.
Give the Corleones another chance some time.
AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_jdw0zad wrote
Reply to comment by Kennymo95 in The Godfather movies are so relaxing to watch. by AndyKaufmanSentMe
I can get a note from my doctor
AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_jdw0qpo wrote
Reply to comment by cthd33 in The Godfather movies are so relaxing to watch. by AndyKaufmanSentMe
I always liked her in III. Best young performance ever? No. Worst? LMAO. Watch more movies.
I'd like a Robert Duvall cut though. Can't get over his absence in III, despite best efforts.
AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_jdvzvqx wrote
Reply to comment by MichaelMyers1980 in The Godfather movies are so relaxing to watch. by AndyKaufmanSentMe
I love the third movie! In fact, I've been re-watching the first two before a first-time viewing of the Snyder Coppola Cut of III.
AndyKaufmanSentMe t1_ja3yrft wrote
Another great cool-under-pressure scene in The Godfather is when Michael has to bluff away the hitmen at the hospital with only Enzo standing next to him. Enzo is shaking so bad that he can't even light a cigarette, and has to be reminded to keep his hands in his pockets. Michael notices in the middle of lighting his cigarette that he isn't shaking one bit.
AndyKaufmanSentMe t1_j95s2k6 wrote
Reply to comment by dotskee in What are the most clever and interesting ways a filmmaker has covered up their low budget? by njdevils901
I've watched El Mariachi more times with commentary than without. It's wonderful.
>"You want to be a filmmaker? I've got good news for you, you're a filmmaker. Now go make movies."
AndyKaufmanSentMe t1_j92oiwd wrote
Reply to What are the most clever and interesting ways a filmmaker has covered up their low budget? by njdevils901
There's something in The Blair Witch Project that still haunts me, and I don't know if it was discovered in the editing room, or always planned.
A few times throughout the movie, the DAT sound recorder for the 16mm camera is farther away than the person holding said camera. This dissonance is scary, particularly in the final shot. The DAT is on the basement floor and Heather is still holding the 16mm upstairs... so her screams get closer, louder and more hysterical as she descends further down. Yikes.
AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_je6v7qv wrote
Reply to comment by Fre3Monk in What is your favorite Adam Sandler comedy from the 90s, and why? by AndyKaufmanSentMe
>My first dance with my wife at our wedding what ‘Grow Old With You’ from The Wedding Singer (whilst dressed in an inflatable dino suit), so it also has a lot of sentimental value as well.
That's wonderful, sincerely.
Thank you for sharing.