In case anyone wanted to know. Johnny Fontaine, singer from the beginning who goes to his godfather for a favor is actually referencing to real life singer/actor Frank Sinatra. And the movie he got in real life and won an Oscar was “From Here to Eternity”. The part was supposed to have gone to an Eli Wallach, a legendary actor whom Sinatra thanked for the rest of his life on his birthday. Eli coincidentally starred in the Godfather part 3.
yeah, that is what happen when you have people with zero contexts spilling nonsense when watching movies. Like how some reactors didn't even know about D-Day in Saving Private Ryan.
The average reactor will be bored out of their mind within 5 minutes of watching a slow-paced movie; they're in for the views and the subscribers only.
if you ever do Godfather part ii I can't wait to see everyone's collective reaction to the scene where Michael and Kay fight. The movie has so many great parts but for me that scene still gives me the chills everytime I watch it
The movie is such a masterpiece. It oozes class and elegance with the demeanor of the characters. You do not get gangster/mob flicks like this in the modern age where it can deliver with minimal action, like the godfather.
It's always amazing when young people think an old movie looking good is entirely attributable to the remastering rather than, er, good lighting, photography and production design.
Interesting mashup. It was most interesting to note the scenes when they were all silent, and listening. And then the excited babble afterwards. Keep; on rockin
During the critical scene of Michael coming up with the plan to kill Sollozzo, I like how all of the reactors were like "Michael's been to war!" lol But it's like Sonny said, killing in the gangster world is a whole other level. Michael's humanity was still very much intact at that point of the film. We're talking about Michael going from fighting for his country to turning into a cold-blooded killer. We saw Michael having conflicting emotions in the restaurant because he knew once he killed Sollozzo, there was no turning back. He'd be tied to the gangster world forever.
Michael showed his transformation of being most like his father. In the courtship of Appolonia in his negotiation skills. Of giving something good then taking it away, without direct intimidation. I Love this type of negotiating. It leaves your opponent with the ability to arrive at it being his idea, leaving out the fact that it has also the subtle threat and consequences ignored
1) Ironies - It is quite ironic that both Don Vito and Bonasera (the Undertaker) both came to each other with the same problem (their child had been killed/injured). It's also ironic that, after Michael tells Kay about Johnnie Fontaine's issue with the band leader and getting out of his contract, that, in the end, he signs Johnnie to a performing contract of his own (albeit a bit less restrictive). 2) Of course, Johnnie Fontaine was based on Frank Sinatra. It is implied that Jack Woltz is Jewish (since he refers to Tom Hagen as "my Kraut/Mick friend"), which could align with Jack Warner of the "Warner Bros" and Sinatra's eventual role in "From Here to Eternity." 3) Of course, the horse's head was donated by a dog food company where the horse was scheduled to be euthanized anyway. But they had to paint in the white marking on the snout to make it look more like the horse in the stable. 4) Don Vito was totally lucky to have survived the shooting. Given the number of wounds and their locations, it's unlikely he would have, in real life. Emergency Surgery was not as well developed in the mid 40's. It was in the 50's during the Korean conflict that techniques to preserve life from such trauma were utilized (i.e. M*A*S*H units). And it certainly doesn't help that Fredo broke down crying rather than getting EMS there pronto. 5) "Leave the gun. Take the Cannoli." - The original line was only "Leave the gun." Richard S. Castelano (Clemenza) improvised the "Take the Cannoli" part. 6) Clemenza's Spaghetti Sauce - There have been several competitions on the best way to cook Clemena's Spaghetti/Meat ball / sausage sauce. 7) "Va Fangool" (when Connie and Carlo are fighting). It is an Italian Curse. It's used basically as "F*** YOU!" But it translates more literally as "up yours." The word "culo" is similar in several "Romance" languages (Spanish & Italian - In French it's "cul" (pronounced "Kewl")). It means "a$$/derriere." Italian words with a hard "c" are often pronounced as a hard "g" and often drop the ending vowels (eg. Ricotta cheese = "Rigot," or the Italian pork cut "Capicola" is pronounced "gabagol" as you heard Willi Cicci say in the Godfather wedding scene when he tossed the sandwiches). Hence, the word "culo" would be pronounced "gool." The full phrase is "Va' a fare in culo..." or "Go do it in the a$$." Hence, "Va Fa'ngool" = "up Yours.") 8) The "Baptism" scene - The infant being baptized in that scene is, actually, Francis Ford Coppola's youngest daughter, "Sofia Coppola." Coppola's wife (Sofia's mom), the late Eleanor (as of 2024) was very concerned that Diane Keaton was not holding her properly. Sofia went on to have a cameo role in Godfather II, playing a young child on the boat as young Vito traveled to the USA. Of course, finally, she played "Mary Corleone" in Godfather III.
"They killed the horse, why? That's horrible" They said that while watching a movie that sets in nearly 60 years before they born and telling story about mobs that value human lives as mostly business, and they thought the mobs would care for a horse? Many of them are really out of touch.
@@irvancrocs1753 Yeah, they're conditioned to all of the safe and sanitary storytelling of modern filmmaking of like the last decade to 15 years, so when they watch older movies from decades ago, they always seem surprised at scenes or themes of racism, sexism, abuse, etc. It's a conditioning to not see the world as it really is. Sometimes when they say they know that stuff happened, I wonder do they REALLY know it happened? lol It's like people don't want realism in movies anymore.
It always gets me in these reactions how they will always simp over the cat in the Godfather's lap, they'll cry for the horse in the bed and they're shocked at the casual racism. As if, murder and extortion and violence are acceptable. But hurting an animal, or using a racial slur is an outrageous crime against humanity!! This generation is so weak
Never do this again with that blond in the red shirt in the top left corner. So annoying!! Yaks constantly without listening and misses important lines. Especially when discussing how they will plant the gun in the restaurant.
Note to reactors Just because someone is a Godfather doesn't mean the person is part of the mafia. It's a term of endearment used in different cultures
Luca was the Godfathers known and main enforcer who was A feared notorious Hit-man for the Courleon Family. That's why they took advantage to take him out of the Game when it Presented itself. It's a Early Chess move if it presents itself. Take out your Enemies top Soldier which can make you significantly weaker.
I love the fact that the Italian part of the dinner with the crooked captain, Solazzo and Michael wasn't translated in the original version of the movie. Why? Because it doesn't matter. Michael isn't even listening to what Solazzo is saying. And it also doesn't matter because he's about to be killed, so to hell with what he says.
I guess I'm not the only one who has watched like a zillion Godfather reaction videos. Next step. React to the reaction and break down why they still didn't appreciate the movie as much as they should have, even though 99.9% of them absolutely loved it. Or break down why that 0.1% who didn't love it are dumb...
Get rid of top left and the woke media knights below her. Don't read subtitles out loud before iconic dialogue happens on the screen, JFC. Reading them silently still ruins an honest reaction IMO.
how are you so obsessed with "wokeness" (whatever the hell that even means anymore) that you can't enjoy watching someone enjoy a movie? turn the fox news off for five minutes and be normal why don't you
@@MovieShowsMashups Yes, I do. Apparently you don't. You've made an tangled muddle here. Try looking at what other mashup artists do to see things that are actually watchable.
@@Serai3 I can see you have zero clue how Mashups are done my guy. So stop being annoying to my Friend he did it perfectly fine if you don't want to watch then don't, no one else is having problem with this. Oh and give me example of that mashup "artist" i can bet almost any of them in any of their videos, it's always everyone talking because that's what Reaction Mashup means bunch of people react and talk while watching movies, tv shows etc. We can't control how much they talk i can see that you haven't seen the process of any Mashup Video. i'll give you a bad example of Mashup EnergyK1 go watch his Mashup Videos and tell me what's watchable there, oh i'll give you one of the good ones that i watch ex: Shensivera, Allied Anime, Foraz Zora etc... We do Mashups that are comparable to their's. 😤😤🥱
@@Serai3 Maybe it's just me that actually likes watching reaction mashups like this LMAO, I like seeing everyone's individual reaction at once toa certain moment/scene, sorry that YOU don't like that.
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“You don’t ask with respect, you don’t offer friendship, you don’t even think to call me GODFATHER”
Guy on the lower left knows his stuff. Coppala kept subtitles out of the resteraunt scene to add to the intensity. Brilliant!
I regret my Italian is a tad "rusty". If not for Google translate, I might never had known the conversation between Michael & Solozo.
In case anyone wanted to know. Johnny Fontaine, singer from the beginning who goes to his godfather for a favor is actually referencing to real life singer/actor Frank Sinatra. And the movie he got in real life and won an Oscar was “From Here to Eternity”. The part was supposed to have gone to an Eli Wallach, a legendary actor whom Sinatra thanked for the rest of his life on his birthday. Eli coincidentally starred in the Godfather part 3.
Trixy Blue with the underrated line "hold on a second....is that Galdalf?" lol. She's great.
Top left has no idea what is happening at literally any point.
yeah, that is what happen when you have people with zero contexts spilling nonsense when watching movies. Like how some reactors didn't even know about D-Day in Saving Private Ryan.
So damn annoying!! Left my own comments on her. 😡
exactly she's annoying
That made me laugh
The average reactor will be bored out of their mind within 5 minutes of watching a slow-paced movie;
they're in for the views and the subscribers only.
if you ever do Godfather part ii I can't wait to see everyone's collective reaction to the scene where Michael and Kay fight. The movie has so many great parts but for me that scene still gives me the chills everytime I watch it
Yeah everyone besides the blue haired girl. Shes completely brainless when it comes to films.
EOM is the coolest dude ever 🤣
The girl on top left seems lost every second, I've never seen someone so confused despite the movie pretty much hinted nearly everything.
Blue hair = brain rot.
Top left clueless and phased out the whole movie 😂
Blue hair = crazy ass hoe LMAO.
That one is ruining this video really doesn't have a clue! Is it possible to edit that out?
The movie is such a masterpiece. It oozes class and elegance with the demeanor of the characters.
You do not get gangster/mob flicks like this in the modern age where it can deliver with minimal action, like the godfather.
You are 100% right.
It's always amazing when young people think an old movie looking good is entirely attributable to the remastering rather than, er, good lighting, photography and production design.
Only someone uneducated would think that
" I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse" 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Godfather Part 2 next please🙏
The kiss on the forehead is most Loving kiss of Love and sincere 💕 effection
Interesting mashup. It was most interesting to note the scenes when they were all silent, and listening. And then the excited babble afterwards. Keep; on rockin
You guys should watch the reactors in the middle left they notice a lot and make good observations
they are into filmmaking, so yeah.
True, they're real good reactors
During the critical scene of Michael coming up with the plan to kill Sollozzo, I like how all of the reactors were like "Michael's been to war!" lol But it's like Sonny said, killing in the gangster world is a whole other level. Michael's humanity was still very much intact at that point of the film. We're talking about Michael going from fighting for his country to turning into a cold-blooded killer. We saw Michael having conflicting emotions in the restaurant because he knew once he killed Sollozzo, there was no turning back. He'd be tied to the gangster world forever.
god father 2 reactions too brother
agreed
Part 2 please!!
Top left is like my wife when we watched this film. Confused af 😂😂
😂
Did you "straighten her out?"
@@jonlandin2440 💀😂
@@jonlandin2440 I "corrected" her sir.
this is my favorite movie 🤩
NICE!!! godfather 2 reaction please~~~
Michael showed his transformation of being most like his father. In the courtship of Appolonia in his negotiation skills.
Of giving something good then taking it away, without direct intimidation. I Love this type of negotiating. It leaves your opponent with the ability to arrive at it being his idea, leaving out the fact that it has also the subtle threat and consequences ignored
1) Ironies - It is quite ironic that both Don Vito and Bonasera (the Undertaker) both came to each other with the same problem (their child had been killed/injured). It's also ironic that, after Michael tells Kay about Johnnie Fontaine's issue with the band leader and getting out of his contract, that, in the end, he signs Johnnie to a performing contract of his own (albeit a bit less restrictive).
2) Of course, Johnnie Fontaine was based on Frank Sinatra. It is implied that Jack Woltz is Jewish (since he refers to Tom Hagen as "my Kraut/Mick friend"), which could align with Jack Warner of the "Warner Bros" and Sinatra's eventual role in "From Here to Eternity."
3) Of course, the horse's head was donated by a dog food company where the horse was scheduled to be euthanized anyway. But they had to paint in the white marking on the snout to make it look more like the horse in the stable.
4) Don Vito was totally lucky to have survived the shooting. Given the number of wounds and their locations, it's unlikely he would have, in real life. Emergency Surgery was not as well developed in the mid 40's. It was in the 50's during the Korean conflict that techniques to preserve life from such trauma were utilized (i.e. M*A*S*H units). And it certainly doesn't help that Fredo broke down crying rather than getting EMS there pronto.
5) "Leave the gun. Take the Cannoli." - The original line was only "Leave the gun." Richard S. Castelano (Clemenza) improvised the "Take the Cannoli" part.
6) Clemenza's Spaghetti Sauce - There have been several competitions on the best way to cook Clemena's Spaghetti/Meat ball / sausage sauce.
7) "Va Fangool" (when Connie and Carlo are fighting). It is an Italian Curse. It's used basically as "F*** YOU!" But it translates more literally as "up yours."
The word "culo" is similar in several "Romance" languages (Spanish & Italian - In French it's "cul" (pronounced "Kewl")). It means "a$$/derriere." Italian words
with a hard "c" are often pronounced as a hard "g" and often drop the ending vowels (eg. Ricotta cheese = "Rigot," or the Italian pork cut "Capicola" is pronounced
"gabagol" as you heard Willi Cicci say in the Godfather wedding scene when he tossed the sandwiches). Hence, the word "culo" would be pronounced "gool." The full
phrase is "Va' a fare in culo..." or "Go do it in the a$$." Hence, "Va Fa'ngool" = "up Yours.")
8) The "Baptism" scene - The infant being baptized in that scene is, actually, Francis Ford Coppola's youngest daughter, "Sofia Coppola." Coppola's wife (Sofia's mom),
the late Eleanor (as of 2024) was very concerned that Diane Keaton was not holding her properly. Sofia went on to have a cameo role in Godfather II, playing a young
child on the boat as young Vito traveled to the USA. Of course, finally, she played "Mary Corleone" in Godfather III.
Great job. Prob cut it off 5 secs to soon after the door closes. Some of these reactions were great how it ended
O maior filme de todos os tempos 😎👏🏻
pq tem um brasileiro comentando aq
La 2 es mejor
No argument from me.
Waiting for Godfather 2
why are people surprised that the families are racist towards black people did they not listen to what point of time the movie takes place???
"They killed the horse, why? That's horrible"
They said that while watching a movie that sets in nearly 60 years before they born and telling story about mobs that value human lives as mostly business, and they thought the mobs would care for a horse? Many of them are really out of touch.
@@irvancrocs1753 Yeah, they're conditioned to all of the safe and sanitary storytelling of modern filmmaking of like the last decade to 15 years, so when they watch older movies from decades ago, they always seem surprised at scenes or themes of racism, sexism, abuse, etc. It's a conditioning to not see the world as it really is. Sometimes when they say they know that stuff happened, I wonder do they REALLY know it happened? lol It's like people don't want realism in movies anymore.
It always gets me in these reactions how they will always simp over the cat in the Godfather's lap, they'll cry for the horse in the bed and they're shocked at the casual racism. As if, murder and extortion and violence are acceptable. But hurting an animal, or using a racial slur is an outrageous crime against humanity!! This generation is so weak
Masterpiece ever. Greatness
To call this film anything less is an insult.
This is awesome, good job! ❤
Goodfellas or Casino any other gangster movies
both are great
Top left is so annoying. Please mute her
Being Italian is not about the red sauce.
Being Italian is about the family
I know...what a racist basic Karen response.
If my 100% Sicilian dad was alive, he'd agree w/ you 100%.
Never do this again with that blond in the red shirt in the top left corner. So annoying!! Yaks constantly without listening and misses important lines. Especially when discussing how they will plant the gun in the restaurant.
Please a godfather part 2 also!!!
One of the tops facts in this movie it’s that the guy who played Luca Brasi was an actual mob member working for Colombo Family…Lenny Montana
45:18 don’t mess with him when he’s buying his fruit 😂😂
Great Reactions Everyone,Nice 👍
Luca Brasi actor was a real killer for Mafia
When are you gonna upload the godfather 2 reaction full no cut like this one ❤
Vito never wanted the Family Business for Michael. Vito wanted Michael to become A U.S. Senator
Thank u❤
Let's GO!!!!!!! can't wait for LOKI ep 2 🤧🤧
Last i heard some years back, the property that was used as Jack Woltzs' home was sold for $90,000,000.
please make godfather 2🙏🙏
Top left doesn’t understand what “bad blood” means? Come on sweetheart get it together
Note to reactors
Just because someone is a Godfather doesn't mean the person is part of the mafia.
It's a term of endearment used in different cultures
Luca was the Godfathers known and main enforcer who was A feared notorious Hit-man for the Courleon Family. That's why they took advantage to take him out of the Game when it Presented itself.
It's a Early Chess move if it presents itself. Take out your Enemies top Soldier which can make you significantly weaker.
YES! THAT’S AL PACINO!🤦🏽♂️
1:26:28 - Fun fact: Pacino did 𝘯𝘰𝘵 speak Italian before making this movie.
Thank you!
Hi can u make mad max fury road reaction mashup? I would love to see 😁
Leave the gun, take the canoli.
ESPECIALLY if it's from a authentic Italian bakery.
I'd consider it a complement if someone told me I had an "olive oil voice."
I love the fact that the Italian part of the dinner with the crooked captain, Solazzo and Michael wasn't translated in the original version of the movie. Why? Because it doesn't matter. Michael isn't even listening to what Solazzo is saying. And it also doesn't matter because he's about to be killed, so to hell with what he says.
not the godfather watch party 😭
MASTERPIECE. i first saw this in a betamax in the 90's when i was a lil boy.
The Buddha taught that earthly life is full of suffering
sadly, that horse's head is real. Coppola said they went to an abattoir and got one that matched the living horse 😢
pls part 2
I guess I'm not the only one who has watched like a zillion Godfather reaction videos. Next step. React to the reaction and break down why they still didn't appreciate the movie as much as they should have, even though 99.9% of them absolutely loved it. Or break down why that 0.1% who didn't love it are dumb...
Please upload The Godfather 2
Thanks
Do you have each of them individually so I can hear them?
does that mean yes
u gonna post the rest of fallout
no i'm not 🙁
Blood in Blood out
In December 1945, $50,000 a year as the moon.
The godfather 2 please
The word HIT means Sonny and his men killed him
godfather 2??? plzzzzzzz
Hi 👋🏼 Kay! My wife blew up, you still available?
React to Part 2 and 3
Goodfelas
13:17 13:21 😍
do you know the Chinese Godfather? he make them an offer they can't understand
Uncle Jun made them an offer he couldn't remember
Brando was only 46 yrs old
Part 2?
How the...
What the...
Who the...
You have to raise and lower the volume so that their talk is comprehensible. This is just a mass of gibberish 99% of the time.
These people are so slow. They didnt kill his wife they were trying to kill HIM. He just got lucky
Can you do a react mashup of game of thrones episodes?
Maybe.
2:06:30 😂
Kino
Get rid of top left and the woke media knights below her. Don't read subtitles out loud before iconic dialogue happens on the screen, JFC. Reading them silently still ruins an honest reaction IMO.
how are you so obsessed with "wokeness" (whatever the hell that even means anymore) that you can't enjoy watching someone enjoy a movie? turn the fox news off for five minutes and be normal why don't you
Can you do 1917 next
Fallout Episode 6 please 🙏
34:01 why do horse got to get it?
Κανεις δεν ηταν ουτε ειναι σα τον μαρλον μπραντο ηθοποιαρα και πανεμορφος ανδρας
Do a mashup of full Pacific rim 2013 here in yt please🥰
2:42:55
2:46:24 i dont know if i heard wrong because english is not my native language, but i think the top right grandma said the N-word 😅
no she didn't lol she said "funny how they all act like this and get caught eh"
This is unwatchable. What were you thinking having everyone talking at once?
do you know what Mashup is?
@@MovieShowsMashups Yes, I do. Apparently you don't. You've made an tangled muddle here. Try looking at what other mashup artists do to see things that are actually watchable.
@@Serai3 I can see you have zero clue how Mashups are done my guy. So stop being annoying to my Friend he did it perfectly fine if you don't want to watch then don't, no one else is having problem with this. Oh and give me example of that mashup "artist" i can bet almost any of them in any of their videos, it's always everyone talking because that's what Reaction Mashup means bunch of people react and talk while watching movies, tv shows etc. We can't control how much they talk i can see that you haven't seen the process of any Mashup Video. i'll give you a bad example of Mashup EnergyK1 go watch his Mashup Videos and tell me what's watchable there, oh i'll give you one of the good ones that i watch ex: Shensivera, Allied Anime, Foraz Zora etc... We do Mashups that are comparable to their's. 😤😤🥱
@@Serai3 Maybe it's just me that actually likes watching reaction mashups like this LMAO, I like seeing everyone's individual reaction at once toa certain moment/scene, sorry that YOU don't like that.
This is a bad joke. Pathetic