formerlyfreedom May 8, 2022 Share May 8, 2022 With Marlon Brando and Al Pacino in contention for leading roles in "The Godfather," Ruddy is caught in the line of fire between Evans and Coppola and must pick a side. After gaining Joe Colombo's support, Ruddy gets an uncomfortable glimpse of his new friend’s loyalty. The rising stakes surrounding "The Godfather" continues to strain Ruddy's relationship with Francoise. Dropping May 5, 2022. Link to comment
funnygirl May 9, 2022 Share May 9, 2022 Justin Chambers is fantastic as Brando. I can't wait to see more of him as the series progresses. Francoise was getting annoying. She has the Chateau and her own businesses, let Ruddy do his thing. The Godfather is important to him and she knows it. Just because they were a couple doesn't mean they had to do everything together. I'm glad she's out of the picture, at least for now. 1 6 Link to comment
aussieinsydney January 3, 2023 Share January 3, 2023 The actor portraying Pacino is giving me young Dustin Hoffman vibes. I wonder if he got the actors confused?? Link to comment
Sarah 103 July 30 Share July 30 On 1/2/2023 at 9:48 PM, aussieinsydney said: The actor portraying Pacino is giving me young Dustin Hoffman vibes. I wonder if he got the actors confused?? The look is Pacino, the voice and mannerisms are a bit more like Hoffman. Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule November 5 Share November 5 On 5/8/2022 at 11:24 PM, funnygirl said: Justin Chambers is fantastic as Brando God YES! I was hoping they would include how he transformed into Vito in that three minute video. He looks more like Brando than Brando's own son! On 1/2/2023 at 9:48 PM, aussieinsydney said: The actor portraying Pacino is giving me young Dustin Hoffman On 7/29/2024 at 9:30 PM, Sarah 103 said: The look is Pacino, the voice He definitely has the look of Pacino, and even the soft voice. But agree on the mannerisms. As I stated in the episode 1 thread, I totally forgot about this, and wasn't too keen on watching because I can't stand Teller, and I've already seen all the interviews of the people involved, and the making of The GodFather (top five favorite!), so it's interesting, no insulting the stuffy they're making up for Draaamaaaaaaaaz sake. Link to comment
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