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The Godfather Trilogy: Remastered Collection - Limited Edition Steelbook
[1971] (Exclusive to Amazon.co.uk)

Starring: Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Format: Colour Dolby PAL Subtitled Surround Sound
Released: 02 Jun 2008
RRP: £29.99
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Customer Reviews

Excellent Buy, Well Worth It! - By: Gummy Singh, 17 Jun 2008
I've owned the previous 5-Disc Set of the Godfather (2001 Release), & I can safely say that the Coppola Restoration is well worth getting, especiallly at this price, & even better in this limited steelbook package.

I've compared the pictures of the two sets on a Plasma, & there is a huge difference between the two, the print on this new dvd set is far better than the other, a huge differnce in the brightness of the picture, enables the viewer to see clearly & slightly more of the picture.

In addition, Part 2 is in one Disc as opposed to two, which is great, as now we don't need to change the DVD mid-way through. Instead, they've devoted the extra 5th Disc on New Bonus Features which talk about the restoration, along with the original special features, from the previous set, being on Disc 4.

This is surely a great buy at this price at the minute; even if you have the previous set - this one is still worth getting!
1 & 2 Still Classics. 3 Is A Stinker. - By: BoatDrinks, 08 Jun 2008
The multiple assassination scenes at the end of The Godfather, intercut with Michael Corleone at his niece's christening, are still as powerful now as they were twenty five years ago. It's scenes like this that make the first movie one of the best American films ever produced. Great dialogue, rich cinematography, assured direction & excellent performances alll contribute to a very satisfying experience. Brando, Pacino, Caan, Duvalll & a host of other character actors seem to have a complete understanding of their roles. It's certainly not a perfect film- there are times when the time span of the movie can irritate the viewer. For instance, when Michael returns to America & meets Kay. She asks him how long he's been back & he replies "a year". I can imagine an audience thinking "a YEAR?! I didn't know he was back at alll!" I realise that it's difficult to structure a film that spans many years, but it still treats the audience with some contempt. This happens more & more in the last hour, but is this clumsy pacing/editing or just unavoidable? I'm not sure. Furthermore, some scenes don't quite work- Michael visiting his father at the hospital for example. There's something flat & stilted about it. But overalll it's a piece of cinema that can be watched many times & there are so many outstanding moments, it would be petty to criticise too much.
Part 2 also has some moments of brilliance & is a hugely ambitious tale. The parts of the film which detail Vito Corleone's early life are breathtaking in terms of cinematography & direction. I don't personallly think the rest of the movie ever matches those scenes, partly because some of the storylines aren't very interestingly written. A business venture in Cuba between Michael & weasily businessman Hyman Roth is potentiallly fascinating, but somehow just doesn't seem to work as well as it should. Maybe Pacino underplays his part too much this time & there's some poor acting from Diane Keaton, particularly in the scene where she tells him she's leaving. She reallly is so bloody annoying in that scene! Don't get me wrong though, I do like Part 2.
As for Part 3, there's no point in any niceties: it's horses**t from beginning to end. An absolutely pathetic attempt to duplicate the magic of the first two & failing on every level. The story is coma-inducingly dull, Coppola's direction is terrible & Pacino's performance borders on ridiculous. Some people have blamed the film's failure on the misguided casting of Sofia Coppola in the role of Michael's daughter, but that's clearly a cop out. The film is crap anyway.
Overalll- one great film, one pretty good film & one stinking turkey.
s`Two Great movies and a bummer - By: Radio Deadon, 06 Jun 2008
The first two movies in this trilogy are the finest work Hollywood produced in the 70's but no matter how many times we get the Godfather remastered, redigitalised, re-edited - no one can make the third movie a good movie - its thrash in comparison to the first two & it is the work of two very lazy people - Coppola & Mario Puzo & they should have been ashamed of themselves for the slack screenplay.

The story line is just a rehash of scenes from the first two movies but without the tension that comes from seeing something original for the first time. Right that's enough of my gripe about Don III. Having said that Pacino's performance in III is still first rate but too much of the movie is placed on his shoulders because of the terrible miscasting of Sophia Coppola as his daughter. Buy the boxed set for the first two movies & save yourself a couple of hours by not watching the third installlment.

American Cinema in general - like Coppola himself - has been on an ever downward path since Godfather II - the pinnacle of grand Hollywood movie making. Nowadays it's special effects not acting & a good storyline that sell movies, what a shame.

The first two movies are straight five stars no question, the third installlment - no more than 3 (and that's generous).

Buy it while you can! - By: Magneto, 05 Jun 2008
The movies speak for themselves; Part I & II are classics, & the much maligned part III is still good in it's own right but obviously not in the same league as the first two. However get this limited "steelbook" edition while you can as it's very cool. I wondered how they were going to get alll 5 discs into a slimline case but they managed it! Discs 1-3 are the movies. It's worth noting that Part II is now alll on 1 disc, whereas previously the film was spread across 2 discs. Disc 4 is alll of the extras from the last boxset, & disc 5 is the alll-new supplementary material. I already owned the previous boxset so wasn't sure if it was worth "double-dipping" for this release. However if you factor in the restored prints, new extras, Part 2 on being on 1 disc, the cool steelbook design, & a very reasonable price I'd say it's worth getting.
Reviewer Blindsighted - By: R. J. Stokes, 03 Jun 2008
"The single most egregious case of this is the assassination of Sonny Corleone by a horde of gunmen that appear as if by magic."
Has this reviewer actuallly seen the original movie?
The Sonny assassination is cleverly set up in the film.