I dare you to find me a trailer of Godfather after which there is nothing left for me to do then order this trilogy
Sorry, didn't spark my interest. I will probably stay a soulless husk forever
But hey, I am also one who didn't enjoy Lord of the Rings and have therefore stayed clear of LotR 2+3
Sorry, didn't spark my interest. I will probably stay a soulless husk forever But hey, I am also one who didn't enjoy Lord of the Rings and have therefore stayed clear of LotR 2+3
Pete, I'm not sure they are your type of films anyway (no vampires or Bullocks! ), but it's worth noting they aren't typical mob films. Well, not what I would consider mob anyway (Goodfellas, Scarface, etc). It uses two generations of a crime family as a metaphor for the failure of the American dream. Coppola didn't even want to make it when he thought it was just a story about the Mafia (a word that is never used in the film) and the characters are far too complex to just think of as mobsters.
If you liked the core story, Tom, you should check out the original version, a Korean Hong Kong film called Infernal Affairs. More Michael Mann in design, it is shorter and leaner. I really enjoyed The Departed, but I think the first one services the story much better in many respects.
If you liked the core story, Tom, you should check out the original version, a Korean film called Infernal Affairs. More Michael Mann in design, it is shorter and leaner. I really enjoyed The Departed, but I think the first one services the story much better in many respects.
When going in, I thought when I like this movie I will buy the original trilogy. After watching the movie I was not so keen on the original anymore. Maybe I will give it another chance after your recommendation. Though I only know two Michael Mann movies: Hancock (which I liked) and Aviator (which I didn't like). Both in which he was producer and not director. So I am not sure if it a good thing for me if it is more Michael Mann in design.