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Al Pacino reveals in his memoir ‘Sonny Boy’ that he thought The Godfather would ruin his career, until one scene changed ...
The Godfather Part II is undeniably intense, but one brutal choice seals Al Pacino’s Michael Corleone as far more violent ...
Francis Ford Coppola. Music is integral to the Godfather director's films. Rarely ornamental, it sets the scene, drives and ...
Fancy walking in Michael Corleone’s footsteps? In a small Sicilian village, a bar made famous by The Godfather has changed little since the film was shot in the 1970s. A place frozen in time, perfect ...
Achieving success in show business is tough—and it can be quite tenuous to maintain a career as tastes change over time. The ...
Away from Boulder and out of the public eye for much of the offseason, Coach Prime was as charismatic as ever at Big 12 Media ...
Peter O’Toole is brilliant as T. E. Lawrence and the cinematography is among the greatest ever seen on film. The MCU’s ...
There are a few actors who walk into a room and everybody can feel that strong presence. We have several such names but we are here to talk about Al Pacino. But we won't be talking about his iconic ...
Breaking Bad and The Godfather: threads that tie together the cult classics The Godfather portrays Michael Corleone as a clean-cut war hero, while Breaking Bad depicts Walter White as an underpaid ...
Rarely will good stories about the Philadelphia Eagles include references to Michael Corleone in The Godfather III, but his iconic phrase describes so many offseasons and rumors around these parts ...
Plot: Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) tries to move his family into legitimate business through a labyrinthine deal with the Vatican, only to find that his old friends and associates won’t allow him and ...
Michael Corleone's death in Francis Ford Coppola 's The Godfather saga highlights the most important difference between Al Pacino 's character and his onscreen father, Marlon Brando 's Vito Corleone.