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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2016 · 1H 34M

The Godfather Part III • The Next Reel

from The Next Reel Film Podcast · host The Next Reel

"Now that you’re so respectable, I think you’re more dangerous than you ever were." It was billed the most anticipated film of the decade, yet Francis Ford Coppola had spent that entire decade turning down requests to make it. It was only his failing finances that finally drove Coppola to accept the job of writing and directing The Godfather, Part III, and for a lot of people, they probably wish he never bothered. But whatever issues they may have had getting it made, it was the casting of a key role with his own daughter Sofia that created ridiculous vitriol and hatred aimed for the writer/director. This element also ended up being a huge part of the reviews when the film finally came out. But did the film deserve this? Join us – Andy Nelson and Pete Wright – as we wrap up our Godfather trilogy series with Coppola’s epilogue to the Michael Corleone story, 1990’s The Godfather, Part III.  We talk about our reactions to the film and where we feel the problems with it lay. We look at Sofia’s performance and weigh in on the issue of nepotism here and debate whether some of the criticism was warranted, regardless of whether it was right or not. We look at the rest of the cast and crew and what they all bring to the table, ending in a little quiz about which people ended up involved in all three films. We talk about the position Paramount Studios was in and why they pushed this film through so quickly and why that rush may have been the crux as to why Coppola could never get the story as good as it should have been. And we look at how this film did compared to its predecessors.  It’s a flawed film but still an entertaining one. We have a great time talking about it on this week’s show as we wrap up the series. Haven’t seen it? Give it a shot. Then check the show out!  Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd Trailers of the Week Andy's Trailer: The Circle — "It’s Tom Hanks and it’s creepy ‘big brother is watching you’ sci-fi. I’m all in. Even if it is just a teaser." Pete's Trailer: The Fate of the Furious — "I didn’t get the Furious movies for a long time. I did that binge a few years back and it landed on me: Stop thinking and jam your foot to the floor. I’m hit and miss with F. Gary Gray, but Chris Morgan handles the franchise well and making Dom the Judas in the story is a clever, Walter-White-esque twist. Of course, I’m in." The Next Reel Family of Film Shows:Cinema Scope: Bridging Genres, Subgenres, and Movements | The Film Board | Movies We Like | The Next Reel | Sitting in the DarkConnect With Us:Web | Letterboxd | Flickchart | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | DiscordYour Hosts: Andy | PeteMerch Store | Audible

Join us – Andy Nelson and Pete Wright – as we wrap up our Godfather trilogy series with Francis Ford Coppola’s epilogue to the Michael Corleone story, 1990’s The Godfather, Part III.

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