Originally posted by: digitalfreaknyc
And yes, Godfather 3 is a stereo film and completely the same in all released versions on home video (which is why i'm confused about its inclusion here). I would definitely drop it as it serves no purpose.
Question: did you get a copy of the TV version beginning for 2? The version shown on TV is different from any of the home video releases.
Just some thoughts.
And yes, Godfather 3 is a stereo film and completely the same in all released versions on home video (which is why i'm confused about its inclusion here). I would definitely drop it as it serves no purpose.
Question: did you get a copy of the TV version beginning for 2? The version shown on TV is different from any of the home video releases.
Just some thoughts.
I'm still looking for the beginning of the T.V. version of Two. Anyone have it?
The reason I placed Godfather Part 3 on this set, was because I had removed the death of Fredo flashback from that film. If you are watching all 3 films in one go, that same death scene was shown only about 5 min before the first scene of part 3 in St. Patrick's Cathedral. With that, I felt that there was no real need or reason to flashback to Fredo Death so soon after the viewer had just seen it. GF:3 is also presented in the (Out-of-Print) full screen format, and this allows the viewer to see all 3 films in the same aspect ratio.
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