Friday, December 12, 2008

Overheard at the movies: Godfather edition

Posted by Justin Kendall on Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 5:08 PM


Like the Super Bowl or a good fetish ball, nothing brings people like a theatrical screening of The Godfather Part II. Mixed among the film geeks bundled snugly into Westport's Tivoli Cinemas for Thursday night's final showing of a restored Godfather II print were moms, dads, teens, business people and art-school types.

And gangstas.

Watching Francis Ford Coppola's engrossing epic at the back of a nearly full auditorium, I noted some lightweight wannabe mobsters behind me. They were highly appreciative of the badass smack-downs that only the Godfather saga can deliver. The sequel's potent confrontations provoked murmurs of enthusiastic approval: "That's right!" "Oh, snap"

The only person missing from last night's audience was Jack Abramoff himself. You gotta hope the gangstas will make it back for Godfather III, which opens a weeklong run at the Tivoli today. It may be the least respected of the three, but it offers plenty of opportunity to respond out loud. -- Lorna Perry

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Yeah, I've seen I & II at the Tivoli and plan to see III. What a great idea, to bring all three together on succeeding weeks.

Like Lorna I was impressed by the variety of people in the audience--though I have to admit I didn't notice any wannabee mobsters around me. And I thought II wasn't quite up to the standard set by I. There were a few too many unlikely successful capers by Mike's crew. And has the Army ever guarded imprisoned mobsters?

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