A lot of ppl say the same. I was having the debate yesterday and it's a hard one. On the one hand I love the original bcos of the different characters - Sonny, Vito, Michael, even Tom Hagan has much more about him as he constantly argues with Sonny. But then the 2nd is darker and I love the backstory with De Niro. I think I go with the first because the first time I saw it there was scene after scene I didnt know what to expect. That scene in the restaurant where he shoots both men was one of the most tense ever imo. G3 is not rated very highly but I like it tbh. He just fcked up by casting his daughter as a main character. It ruined the film tbh.
If I'd seen that book in my school library before I'd ever seen the film, I'd have steered well clear looking at the size of it
I was "reading" something else at 14. Usually found on the top shelf at the local newsagents and smuggled out in a Match magazine
The French Dispatch 7.9/10 Wes Anderson is big enough to do whatever he wants and indulges himself the results are fun but not his best work.
I'm usually the stoic type but the show moved me to tears on more than one occasion. The final episode especially. Sam Elliott gives what I consider to be one of the greatest performances of all time.
Nope just went into it raw. Fckin hell. I don't think I would've watched it if I had tbh. Reminds me of another film but I can't think what.
You must have been "ROM COM" I'm gonna ****ing kill him! Then "oh okay maybe" Then "he gonna do what now?"
That almost lol When Samuel L Jackson looking like he was 40 yrs younger came on, I thought something was wrong. The rest of that is bang on though. When he says to her what he's going to do I was like whaa?!
That the one where the shark rolls and you get a view of the oblong cutout in the belly where the operator is