The Godfather (1972) Movie Reaction! We had our doubts but we were wrong!

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 3. 12. 2021
  • We are diving into a little bit of classic and The Godfather was our first thought since it's one of the famous movies but we haven't seen it both! We were skeptical about the movie but oh boy...this movie proved us wrong! We were so caught up in it and we were glad that this is a trilogy!!!
    we didn't even recognize Al Pacino...that's how dumb we were! đŸ€Ł
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  • @MJoy4Fun
    @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +39

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  • @izzonj
    @izzonj Pƙed 2 lety +218

    Key moment: when Michael visits his father in the hospital and he says to him, "I'm with you now, pop." From that moment on, Michael is in the family business, 100%.

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 Pƙed rokem +10

      And that led to the Dark Side

    • @missk8tie
      @missk8tie Pƙed rokem +6

      Also the scene on the front steps of the hospital, when you see him realize he has the capacity for this sort of planning and violence.

    • @swanvictor887
      @swanvictor887 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@missk8tie I think he always knew...

    • @swanvictor887
      @swanvictor887 Pƙed rokem +7

      And perhaps his father's heart broke completely. Don Corleone wanted Michael to be a Senator or even....the President....but it all died when Michael became the Don.

    • @Steve-wo7gt
      @Steve-wo7gt Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      Nah. When he shot that cop and Virgil Sollozo. *That* was when he reached the point of no return.

  • @Mr.Ekshin
    @Mr.Ekshin Pƙed 2 lety +123

    Michael conducted this war, NOT like a mafia don, but like a military man. He used precise timing, brilliant strategy, and a militaristic approach to intelligence gathering and subterfuge. He essentially carried out a "shock and awe" campaign that left his enemies reeling.
    This single day's events let all the other families know that the Corleone family was NOT weakened by the death of Vito. They all quickly realized that Michael was a leader to be respected, and sometimes feared.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Pƙed 2 lety +4

      except that is not how it happened in the book.

    • @dunbardunelm3924
      @dunbardunelm3924 Pƙed rokem +2

      Brilliant description! đŸ€©đŸŽŠđŸ„‚

    • @JRMAV1
      @JRMAV1 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@USCFlash So?
      The movie did it better. The book isn’t always better.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Pƙed rokem

      @@JRMAV1
      So?
      I did not say the book was better or worse.
      Learn to read.
      I was simply pointing out it did not happen in the book. That's all.
      Piss off.

    • @rollomaughfling380
      @rollomaughfling380 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@USCFlash It's a reaction to the film, ya dum-dum.

  • @flibber123
    @flibber123 Pƙed 2 lety +190

    What I think about Carlo's situation is this: He married Connie thinking he would be given a powerful position since he is the Godfather's son in law. He wasn't given that, so he got angry. He took it out on Connie because he knew her parents were from the old ways of doing things, they would not interfere between a man and his wife. After Sonny took control, he impulsively beat Carlo in public. This was a critical mistake. Barzini and the others obviously heard about it and that's how they came up with their plan to kill Sonny. Barzini approached Carlo and got him to beat Connie again on a certain day. They had their gunmen in position and waiting for him. In this movie, and the other Godfather movies, you will see again and again how these gangsters study each other for weaknesses and use those weaknesses against them. Sonny's weakness was his temper. Another example is when Sonny spoke up at that meeting with Sollozzo. That told Sollozzo and the other families that Sonny liked the deal. That's when they started planning to kill Sonny's father so Sonny could take over the family and make the deal. That plan only failed because they were unable to kill his father and only wounded him.

    • @johncumiskey672
      @johncumiskey672 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      You mentioned Carlo .
      The man who played Carlo in the movie was connected . He was not an actor, however got the part.
      Very interesting man, who has led a cherished life, a likeable man. Had a fling with Marilyn Monroe.

    • @MrRondonmon
      @MrRondonmon Pƙed 2 lety +2

      I don't think so, he got his azz kicked by Sony an d he wanted to get rid of Sonny, hopping that would help him move up in the ranks maybe, but mostly because Sonny kicked his azz. He was hot headed like Sonny.

    • @michaelcastillo3231
      @michaelcastillo3231 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I completely agree flibber

    • @flibber123
      @flibber123 Pƙed 2 lety +14

      @@MrRondonmon Knowing what a dumbass Carlo was, do you really think it's more believable that Carlo used Barzini to kill Sonny instead of it being Barzini who used Carlo? Barzini is smart enough to have become the head of a major crime family. Carlo is smart enough to have done what to prove his strategic skills? That's why at the end Michael asks who approached you. He doesn't ask who did you approach.

    • @MrRondonmon
      @MrRondonmon Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@flibber123 That wasn't the point, you asked WHY he betrayed the family, not if he approached Barzini. Of course Barzini heard he git his azz kicked and said, he's steaming, we can get him to betray Sonny.

  • @chickendrawsdogs3343
    @chickendrawsdogs3343 Pƙed 2 lety +90

    Fun fact: Lenny Montana, who played Luca Brasi, really did work for the mafia, the Colombo crime family. The Godfather was his first movie appearance, being cast cast right there on the set when director Francis Ford Coppola saw how big and intimidating he looked.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +20

      wow!! i really forgot it was a movie when i saw that guy!! he really looked scary

    • @RobwLPOC
      @RobwLPOC Pƙed 2 lety +21

      ​@@MJoy4Fun He was also a Pro Wrestler in the 1960s.
      Fun fact, in the scene where he is talking to Don Corleone, he was stammering and having a hard time because he was terrified doing the scene with the legendary Marlon Brando. The Director liked it so much they wrote and filmed the scene with him Practicing what he was going to say and Michael explaining to Kate who he was etc

    • @brainscott8198
      @brainscott8198 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      @@RobwLPOC Fun Fact #2: To ease Lenny's situation and get him to relax, Brando printed "Fuck You" on his tongue so Lenny would break-up laughing, re-shoot the scene in a more relaxed manner. It worked.

    • @hectorsmommy1717
      @hectorsmommy1717 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +1

      Fun Fact #3: Alex Rocco, who played Moe Greene, was a member of the Winter Hill Gang in Boston and was a contemporary of Whitey Bulger. They were a prominent gang in the Irish Mafia but welcomed Italians as associates.

  • @realisticphish
    @realisticphish Pƙed 2 lety +191

    Great reaction as always, but can I say that one thing I absolutely love is that you guys PAUSE THE MOVIE when you're discussing things. It's great, because so many reactors ramble over critical scenes in films, or while they're trying to remember where an actor is from. You guys pause, discus, then resume, like sensible humans

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +43

      the pausing is a must! it's too good to not discuss it and see if we miss something in the story!

    • @calm713
      @calm713 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@MJoy4Fun Maybe try the movie "War Of The Worlds" with Tom Cruise, that's a scary one.

    • @andreshernandez1180
      @andreshernandez1180 Pƙed rokem

      @Chig imagine talking over parts of the movie you’re supposed to be reacting to. Simp.

  • @Hibbs4Prez
    @Hibbs4Prez Pƙed 2 lety +64

    Michael had this done during the Baptism not because he needed an alibi ( it's not as if he would personally be doing the killing) but because none of the families would suspect a fellow Italian mafia leader to order such a bit while the ceremony was taking place.

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Pƙed 2 lety +2

      that did not happen in the book though

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +4

      indeed! i was amazed too! in fact i believe Michael got to a level that has no respect for none of them or God either... he is very dangerous but i am afraid he would lose it for himself too

    • @mikephalen3162
      @mikephalen3162 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      The conjoining of the baptism with the revenge slaughter was heavily symbolic. It was not merely an alibi or a diversion.

  • @MerryBerry22
    @MerryBerry22 Pƙed 2 lety +296

    You have had the best reaction I have seen to this movie
you are the only ones who really followed the characters and could get a feel for the mindset of the characters. Such an excellent job
you made me enjoy the movie all over again! I can’t wait to see your reaction to part 2 which, I think đŸ€”, I might like better. Thanks for posting!!

    • @ryanthompson2193
      @ryanthompson2193 Pƙed 2 lety +19

      Exactly the same reason I just subscribed. A few reactors I've watched didn't seem to get it.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +21

      thank youu!! we enjoy it so badly either!!

    • @larrydlam
      @larrydlam Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@ryanthompson2193 too true. Nice to see some that do.

    • @jaredwilson28
      @jaredwilson28 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      2 is better IMO. Has DeNiro in it also which helps đŸ€Ł

    • @mrtomas0990
      @mrtomas0990 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      I only like a few films, this i watch once a year

  • @dukeemzworth3005
    @dukeemzworth3005 Pƙed 2 lety +64

    Johnny Fontane was based loosely on Frank Sinatra & the movie which he 'allegedly' got due to his 'mafia' connections was 'From Here to Eternity' (1953). Sinatra won the Oscar for the Best Supporting Actor for this movie & his career was revitalized.

  • @joecal2360
    @joecal2360 Pƙed 2 lety +33

    "The old movies have this magic touch..." Amen, sister. Best Godfather reaction EVER you two, I loved it! Keep up the great work

    • @mikephalen3162
      @mikephalen3162 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      I laugh at "The Godfather" being called an "old movie." Old movies to me are the ones made when the studios ran everything and cranked out a movie a week.

    • @FrancoisDressler
      @FrancoisDressler Pƙed 2 lety +3

      My heart smiled when she said that.

  • @jasonm8017
    @jasonm8017 Pƙed 2 lety +98

    You guys did very well following the story and all the characters. So many characters, can be quite confusing for many in the first watch.
    About 50% of Godfather fans think Godfather II is even better. I can’t decide, they’re both perfect.

    • @brovold72
      @brovold72 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      I had some trouble at first because where I'm from I'm not familiar with Italian names so I kept conflating them. Ha ha if they'd been called Johansen and Olson and Skalland and Gustafson and Thorvaldson then no problemo.

    • @scottodonnell7121
      @scottodonnell7121 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      More than 50%. GFII is the better movie and one of the GOAT

    • @carlosfuentes9506
      @carlosfuentes9506 Pƙed rokem +1

      I was about to comment this! I love how well they followed the movie and paid attention to details that most of us miss the first time watching.

    • @STOCKHOLM07
      @STOCKHOLM07 Pƙed rokem

      Part II is nothing compared to this movie but it's still really, really good.

    • @Itstwofourteen
      @Itstwofourteen Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Honestly, I kinda see them as one long film. I can never start Part I and NOT follow with Part II immediately after it.
      Same way with the LOTR films. I must see them all in one sitting.
      Now, with Part III, even though it is weaker and has many flaws, I personally like it. It still has many iconic moments.
      But I agree with Coppola's assessment that it should've never been called "The Godfather Part III" but rather "The Death of Michael Corleone."
      It is a epilogue, and separate from the others in a way.

  • @DJSpike-ft9yw
    @DJSpike-ft9yw Pƙed 2 lety +40

    I like how Sonny and Clemenza laughed at Michael when he said he’d kill them
like Michael wasn’t in WW2 and had definitely saw some shit worse than both of them.

    • @capo328
      @capo328 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      He was awarded a Silver Star for his service in The Pacific. He most assuredly saw some shit.

    • @Red-Brick-Dream
      @Red-Brick-Dream Pƙed 2 lety +3

      And not just in WWII, but in the Pacific, where it was exceptionally intimate and brutal.

    • @catspawgardner3213
      @catspawgardner3213 Pƙed 2 lety

      That bothered me "Hello you baby bro was in the military he saw some things that would make what they do look like child's play. Michael's no stranger to killing he was trained to not only kill but how strategize & here Sonny & Clemenza are laughing at Michael like he never even fired a gun in his life. Surly their father would've told them Michael is just as capable of being a killer than they are it's just Michael chose to to get involved. That is until they Made an attempt on his dads life & killed his 1st wife than Michael decided to act & become what he hated. As for his sister in the end she's probably thankful her brother had her husband killed he was beating her after all. I learned in a documentary about this movie Connie's husband was bribed or told to beat Connie.

    • @onemoreminute0543
      @onemoreminute0543 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      It's funny because when I was watching the film, I at first found it surprising that Michael killed Sollozo and McCluskey in the restaurant with no proper trauma over what he'd done. But then it made sense that as a soldier in WW2, killing wasn't anything new for Michael. All that made him hesitate this time was that the killing was supposedly 'illegal' and in a public environment.
      It's an interesting question the film raises- is the organised, illegal crime of the mafia not too disimilar from that of the so-called 'legal' governments? The issue is commented on again during the exchange between Michael and Kay, where he makes the point that world leaders also have enemies killed through a buffer of command similar to that of the mafia.
      'In 5 years the Corleone family is going to be completely legitimate'- Michael

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 Pƙed rokem

      @@Red-Brick-Dream Michael was in the Marines so, yes, in the Pacific he saw comrades and enemy soldiers chewed up in great numbers trying to take certain Islands like Iwo Jima.

  • @drlee2
    @drlee2 Pƙed 2 lety +43

    The Godfather is in a small class of film that I consider to be perfect. Your joke analogy is perfect to explain the difference between older films and newer ones. Movies in the 70s, 80s and 90s (and even ones before that) really paid attention to detail and were about telling a story, just like a methodical joke that has a lot of detail, so when you get to the punchline, the result is a big payoff just like the ending of a great scene or film. The beginning and middle of the scene/movie is just as good as the ending because the writers and director took their time getting there and filled it with a lot of depth. But modern movies are missing the meat of the story, so that everything feels like a punchline. Every other line characters say in movies now, regardless of genre, feels like constant jokes and sarcasm. There's no meat to the scenes or depth to the characters. When every character is sarcastic, they don't feel unique or real. They feel like writers' puppets and sounding boards. Also, there are actually some early 00s movies that are definitely great, too. But somewhere around the late 00s, films lost their individuality and many of them sadly started feeling interchangeable.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +9

      very well put! there is so many new movies that i haven't watch due to trailers who shows too much... and makes me feel that i already watched the movie.. or bcuz i had a big feeling how it would be.. and when i gave it a chance i was right.. it was just like that. now when it comes to movies like GodFather... oh boy. dont put a big table filled with food next to me cuz i will eat everything!! it will make me feel is not a movie.. but a story that i am watching through a magical invisible glass that nobody can see me! hahaha

    • @randywhite3947
      @randywhite3947 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      What other films do consider perfect?

    • @TheBombasticFatRat
      @TheBombasticFatRat Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      Bros never heard of Christopher Nolan

  • @MJoy4Fun
    @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +41

    Wow so much love for this movie!! thank you everyone for the kind and heartwarming comments!! Sorry if we couldn't reply to everyone!!

    • @bigal6442
      @bigal6442 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      You guys are great!

    • @danielolortegui8422
      @danielolortegui8422 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      This is seriously your first time watching this movie? SMH

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety

      @@danielolortegui8422 for real!! no joke about it. i always wanted to watch it but since i played more games than watching movies... i always forgot about it... can't believe i did that though

    • @danielolortegui8422
      @danielolortegui8422 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@MJoy4Fun Wait until you see part 2

    • @jaredwilson28
      @jaredwilson28 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@danielolortegui8422 I prefer part 2.

  • @DMichaelAtLarge
    @DMichaelAtLarge Pƙed 2 lety +67

    Your comparison of old movies with current ones is exactly right on. I feel so lucky to have grown up in those days enjoying all those great movies. This film came out the same year I graduated from high school.

    • @drlee2
      @drlee2 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Yeah, his analogy was spot on. I grew up on a lot of these movies, too, and didn't realize at the time how special and timeless they would end up being. I always thought movies would always be like The Godfather and all the entertaining movies from the 80s and 90s. I was wrong! lol

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +9

      thank you!! if you can spot some difference... our subs aren't big compared to other reactors.. but they grew cuz of quantity.. we like to take our time and really put our souls into it.. dunno if they are good or bad.. but comments like this makes us feel we are doing a decent job. and yes old movies were filled with Culture and Meaning. newer movies seem to give us a feeling to know how they gonna end up bcuz of the same pattern they follow... action, comedy, drama, the change, action again.. rescue and the end.. there is nothing in between... there is some exceptions ofcourse

    • @DMichaelAtLarge
      @DMichaelAtLarge Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@MJoy4Fun Yes, you're doing a decent job. I enjoy your reactions.

    • @DMichaelAtLarge
      @DMichaelAtLarge Pƙed 2 lety

      @@drlee2 Yeah, there are a lot of things these days I never dreamed would happen.

    • @JohnCollins-mm5dq
      @JohnCollins-mm5dq Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@drlee2 wasnt that the best analogy and comparison you've ever heard?? Lol seriously that shit threw me how insightful it was lol so good, especially for someone who's first language isn't English to be able to relay it that way in depth I thought was brilliant..

  • @diegocastiglione1180
    @diegocastiglione1180 Pƙed 2 lety +28

    If you guys watch the godfather part 2 it's going to be crazy

  • @george217
    @george217 Pƙed 2 lety +10

    BTW, I love how Joy wanted Michael to give Solozzo a "double tap"...

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +5

      just following clemenza's advice! 😂Vito got shot 5 times and still survived.. just wanna make sure solozzo doesn't! 😅

  • @johnmrog
    @johnmrog Pƙed 2 lety +75

    Godfather 2 is also a wonderful movie, easily (or almost) the equal of the first movie. And in this movie you will see that the "easy going Godfather" wasn't so much easy-going as he was building his empire. Wonderful reaction! Subscribed! You are two beautiful young people!

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +8

      thank youuu!!! and yess we will upload the second one soon!! stay close

    • @davenoppe8574
      @davenoppe8574 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      DeNiro is amazing in Part Two. And so is Pacino

    • @FallicIdol
      @FallicIdol Pƙed 2 lety +3

      2 is different but equally as good. You can skip 3 though.

    • @davenoppe8574
      @davenoppe8574 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Definitely skip 3

    • @juandesalgado
      @juandesalgado Pƙed 2 lety +1

      The 3rd one has a fantastic ending, though.

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining Pƙed 2 lety +28

    Love the reaction and your channel. You guys dont try to be funny every 5 minutes like some others, which I love. You guys really focus and respect a classic film like this.

    • @LanceJ.
      @LanceJ. Pƙed 2 lety +7

      Yes! Hate how everyone tries their stand up routine over the dialogue.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +5

      we love that you think the same!! the youtube is filled with clickbaits and fakeness... glad you drop by! stay close for the second part!!

    • @thequietrevolution3404
      @thequietrevolution3404 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I beg to somewhat differ. I thought that remark about McCluskey "not having frisked the bathroom" was downright hilarious.

  • @cyber6sapien
    @cyber6sapien Pƙed 2 lety +10

    The Godfather is easily the greatest movie of all time. I've watched it at least 10 times throughout my lifetime and STILL enjoy it each time!

  • @thereckoning8326
    @thereckoning8326 Pƙed 2 lety +31

    Hope you realised that Johnny was Frank Sinatra. The movie he got was From Here To Eternity and it did make him a super star!! Godfather 2 is also wonderful.

    • @blacbraun
      @blacbraun Pƙed 2 lety +8

      He wasn't Sinatra but he was loosely based on him.

    • @Ben-bb7mi
      @Ben-bb7mi Pƙed 2 lety +6

      @@blacbraun The story about him and the band leader is true. Sinatra was connected with the mob and those connections got him out of Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      i read about it too!! and yes it is based on him

    • @thereckoning8326
      @thereckoning8326 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@Ben-bb7mi the biography about Sinatras mother basically explains the Italian neighbourhood they all grew up in, in NY, which is well detailed in Godfather 2. He was also a great God Son. When they wanted him to sing at the casinos in Vegas, he was there like a shot and brought his friends along too!

    • @Ben-bb7mi
      @Ben-bb7mi Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@thereckoning8326 and that is how the Rat Pack was born

  • @Jeff_Lichtman
    @Jeff_Lichtman Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Something happens early in the movie that's easy to overlook. In the meeting with Solozzo, Sonny acts like he's in favor of the deal. After the meeting, Vito scolds Sonny for it, but it's too late. Solozzo heard what Sonny said , and believes that he could make a deal if Vito were out of the way. This sets off the whole chain of events.

  • @nemonusquam6419
    @nemonusquam6419 Pƙed 2 lety +29

    The way you followed the plot and the mindset of the characters is incredible; most people need a couple of re-watches to get the gist of it. Great reaction.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      we were too stunned about the quality of the movie!! we will re-watch it for sure too!!

  • @SkyDog59
    @SkyDog59 Pƙed 2 lety +17

    You just watched one of the relatively few perfect movies. Perfect cast, perfect plot, perfect writing and perfect cinematography. One the 5 greatest movies ever made, and The Godfather II is even better.

    • @mackten7220
      @mackten7220 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      What are the top 5? Really want to know peoples opinions â˜ș

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      oh yess we are curious too!

    • @randywhite3947
      @randywhite3947 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      What’s the top five?

    • @jaredwilson28
      @jaredwilson28 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@mackten7220 It’s subjective right?? Everyone’s is different. Mine in no order is Pulp Fiction, The godfather part 2, Taxi Driver, True Romance, Goodfellas. Honourable mentions to American Beauty, Schindlers list, Casino, Inglorious Basterds, Reservoir dogs, the Godfather, saving private Ryan, Forrest Gump, Once upon a time in America,

  • @frankp9324
    @frankp9324 Pƙed 2 lety +33

    You're right. The writing of this screenplay was other worldly. The editing was also incredible. Part 2 is special too. Part 3, not so much.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      was so amazing. like an old book that u can't let it go. a MASTERPIECE

    • @stevemd6488
      @stevemd6488 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Respectfully Frank it's almost word for word from the book, edited cause the book is much longer of course. Best novel of all time, much better than the movie. Still a great movie please don't misunderstand.

  • @slchance8839
    @slchance8839 Pƙed 2 lety +26

    holy crap...this was the best godfather reaction i've ever seen!!!! great job!
    I like her idea that Micheal was a combination of Santino and the Father....i agree.
    BUT...i ALSO like his idea that Santino was merciful while Michael was merciless. I agree. I think you're both right and I really really appreciate the thoughtfulness behind both comments.
    ALSO...you two are the only ones who figured out how Carlo got Santino killed. You nailed it!!
    ALSO...your idea of how the old ways died with the Don....I never thought of it...but you are correct. Times changed. Michael is the new leader for new times.
    Thanks for not trying to make jokes, try to look smarter than the movie, and instead seriously watch and enjoy the movie. Made it great for us to see.
    You also really dissected the 5 families meeting, and figured out how the Don knew who was behind his hit...AND....most other reviewers didnt catch you caught: you knew it was the HEADS of all the families being killed that day.
    HERE is some interesting background from the book:
    Sonny was the most feared city fighter in New York. Years ago, he and his father went to war and Sonny singled-handedly almost won the war with swift brutality. Not strategy.....but horrific and fast violence.....he father provided the strategy.
    SO....when the Don was hospitalized, Sonny did what he did best....lose his temper and go to war. And he was winning. IF the Don didnt recover soon enough, there would no longer be any enemies because Sonny is in the process of wiping out every single one of them. Sonny isnt smart enough to know that war isnt good for business: he's an animal.
    As a result, Barzini had one desperate chance: figure out a way to kill Sonny before it's too late. And that's when Sonny made a mistake: he lost his temper and beat Carlo in PUBLIC and WITHOUT bodyguards. In public, Barzini saw this and hatched a plan. Humiliated Carlo was only too happy to betray the man that humiliated him and left him in a puddle in the street.
    Thank you for a great reaction.
    I wish I could subscribe twice.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +6

      thank you for your reply!!! yes we love to take our time and see what the heck is going on!! haha many twisted things happened...
      Sonny had no control when he was angry... that's what got him killed.. he could have done it differently with Carlos...
      Vito had a more respectable approach on the other hand... now Michael... well Michael doesn't match any don or mafia style..
      i believe his style is copied from the war directly! he isn't negotiating like his father.. or intimidating like his brother.. but lure the pray and take it out without them even knowing what the heck happened.
      the only times when he like to confront the target or pray is if they belong to the family

    • @slchance8839
      @slchance8839 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@MJoy4Fun Great observation, as usual. If you end up watching the sequels, you will find out how correct you are.
      The sad reality, is that Don Vito was a family man who accumulated power to provide safety and justice to those he loved.
      Michael, accumulates power for the sake of power.

    • @qualifiedspace7679
      @qualifiedspace7679 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@MJoy4FunYou are right about Michael. As a soldier going to war, he was trained to kill without hesitation or remorse to achieve his objectives. It is easy to conceive that what he saw and what he did during battle made him a hard man detached from emotion. What made him a hero during the war was exactly what made him an effective "Godfather".

    • @slchance8839
      @slchance8839 Pƙed 2 lety

      i loved your reaction so much i came back to watch it again!
      a tidbit about Carlo's death...in the book, death by garrote (choking) is considered more painful and more PERSONAL. Carlo killed MIke's older brother. And you can tell by the way Sonny talked to Mike (holding his face after the hospital, hugging him), that they were close. So Mike had Carlo killed while he and EVERYONE watched. And you can see for Carlo....it was not quick.
      another tidbit from the book about Tom Hagan. Vito told Michael to fire Tom as consigliere because Vito gave his word to the Families that "**I** would not be the one to break the peace we made today." Everyone knows Tom is Vito's right hand, so if he was also Michaels right hand, everyone would assume Vito broke his word and told Tom to tell Mike to kill everyone.
      Vito was such a far thinking man that his plan all along after Sonny got killed was to bring Michael home, enact his vengeance THROUGH Mike, then retire to his garden.
      But for Vito's plan to work, he has to make peace to buy himself time to get everything ready. During wartime, there'd be NO WAY to get access to all 5 familes, and for the plan to succeed you had to kill all five at the SAME TIME, because one at a time, they'd figure out the obvious revenge killing and stay inside and get harder to kill.
      Pulling out Tom and "running" to Vegas makes his enemies off-guard about his true plans to avenge his son and re-take control of the city.

    • @slchance8839
      @slchance8839 Pƙed 2 lety

      Watching your reactions is like going to a movies with a good friend. Not just a friend by chance (like a co-worker or neighbor) but a real friend with the same perspective, which is more rare and more true.
      When we both see the same movie and understand the same underpinnings, its a rare thing.
      From Dallas, Texas, thank you.

  • @richardclegg5853
    @richardclegg5853 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    Great job, I've seen this movie 25+ times over 40+ years and I'm still picking up nuances you both nailed the first time. Great to see people enjoying a movie I've cherished since first seeing it all those years ago... keep em coming!!!

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Wow, thanks! that's impressive!! dunno how many times ive seen Matrix but i am close to that number if not higher

  • @naimaismail4356
    @naimaismail4356 Pƙed 2 lety +19

    I like how invested and focused you guys are throughout the entire film. Made this one of the best reactions to the film. Can't wait for your Godfather 2 reaction, I like the 2nd better. Michael's change into the Don is even more crazy in the second.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Thank you đŸ„°đŸ„°

  • @matthewclark1785
    @matthewclark1785 Pƙed 2 lety +9

    this was honestly the best movie reaction i've ever seen...you really take it all in and think things through...thanks :)

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Thank you đŸ„°đŸ„°

  • @tragicdeyz2641
    @tragicdeyz2641 Pƙed 2 lety +12

    I've seen several reactors do this and the 2 of you are the best, by quite a bit actually. You both really impressed me. Your edits are exactly where they should be.
    You understood the changing themes and emotions and your comments were all very smart and intuitive. This is absolutely one of the very best movies ever made
    and you did it justice. I thank you for your efforts and my enjoyment. Subbed!

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +5

      thank you for subbing! ❀ we will be uploading part 2 today! it takes awhile when we edit the video cuz we want our audience to not just see our reaction but to be able to see the flow of the movie although they have already seen it. That way it give justice to the movie :)

    • @capo328
      @capo328 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@MJoy4Fun It was very well done and achieved those purposes.

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 Pƙed 2 lety +10

    I thoroughly enjoyed your appreciative and intelligent reaction to this classic movie. This was the last movie that my old hometown movie theater showed before it closed down, and I'm glad I got to see it on the big screen.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      thank you so much!! awww that's so nice. i remember my dad told me how they were watching old movies on the back of their school cuz no tv's around. it was an amazing gathering of people.. now we are so apart of eachother :(

  • @markmike7933
    @markmike7933 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    "he rejects satan but he kills everyone" You said something along those lines. You are right. A cruel irony and contrast.
    You also said Michael is more sinister than the father or Sonny. You're right again. He's as close to something evil as we see in the movie.
    And he's SMART too. Ruthless, smart, conniving, cunning, charming when need be....a Dangerous combination.
    Sonny had at least a little bit of a heart.
    Michael has none.
    He says he does it all for family....but there's more to it. A darker part of him..perhaps from the losses he's experienced..especially his first wife.
    You guys HAVE TO watch The Godfather II and review it.
    Your insights are so spot on you just understand the whole culture and what is going on.
    Bravo

  • @FredVindicator
    @FredVindicator Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Like you said, michael and vito have VERY different approaches to godfatherhood. thats gonna be the main theme in the 2nd movie

  • @rubenlopez3364
    @rubenlopez3364 Pƙed 2 lety +7

    The Good the Bad and the Ugly is a Clint Eastwood western but its also directed by an Italian so the same vibe is in his films, there's a trilogy with Clint and they are classics like you are wanting

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety

      ohhh that will be amazing too!! man so many moviesss!!

  • @MoMoMyPup10
    @MoMoMyPup10 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    Vito was from the 'old guard' of doing family business and the other Heads were looking to change business with the times, and it got him killed almost. But 'war' between them is always inevitable anyway because of greed and ego - you're going to step on toes eventually. The script and cast is just brilliant laying it all out in one tremendous film.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      we thought the same! drugs ruined everything... everyone push their turf limits further and further for more cash... i believe there is a documentary of the biggest mafia heads are on trial. just like the Nazi's of Nurember trial or so.. forgot how is called

  • @rrmenton8016
    @rrmenton8016 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    My favorite scene is when Michael and Enzo the baker pretend to have guns in front if the hospital, to scare the hitmen. Enzo is shaking so bad he cannot light his cigarette, so Michael lights it for him. Then Michael looks at his own hand, its not shaking at all, and he knows right there. Exsoldier, business student in college, and nerves of steel; he has everything he needs to be the Don. It's a cool moment.

  • @michaelangelocostello2599
    @michaelangelocostello2599 Pƙed 2 lety +11

    I really enjoyed watching the movie again with you guys. Great analogy at the end on new and old movies.
    The Godfather part 2 is even better
 they’re a classic.

  • @garypierce8392
    @garypierce8392 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Wow, you did so well to understand the plot and all the twists and turns in this movie. It took me several times to grasp everything and I still see something new everytime I watch it.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      đŸ˜Šâ€ïž

  • @mar10rod38
    @mar10rod38 Pƙed rokem +2

    You two have the best reaction style I've seen. You have the intelligence to follow this complex story and offer great insight and analysis. I love how you pause and discuss. That really helped me understand the story better. I'm extra impressed because, presumably, English is not your first language, yet you understand and comment as if it is.

  • @deckofcards87
    @deckofcards87 Pƙed 2 lety +10

    Really good reaction. Godfather and Godfather II are in the top ten films ever I think most directors, film critics and movie buffs will agree. But personally my favourite Coppola films are the ones he followed them up with -- 'The Conversation' and 'Apocalypse Now.' Both were highly personal projects for him.

  • @incodeblood
    @incodeblood Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Wow, I really enjoyed your reaction! It is evident from your commentary that you really understand the plot and appreciate the movie. This was my Mom's favorite movie and I remember how excited she was to show it to me once I was old enough. Watching your reaction brought back good memories from that day, so thank you. Looking forward to more reactions from you!

  • @TheMalibujoe
    @TheMalibujoe Pƙed rokem +1

    You are the 1st couple that really understand the movie. Very intelligent couple.

  • @shugamouth
    @shugamouth Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I stumbled onto your reaction videos by accident. Out of all (about a dozen or so) that I subscribe to, I sincerely think your chemistry on your channel is the best. I Ike your edits and breaks in the movies. Your perspectives on the movies are great too. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!

  • @Chihome
    @Chihome Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Man I loved watching you guys react to this! Such passion and realness!

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    Just discovered your channel when this video was recommended to me; you guys are great!!!! Wow, you picked the right movie, as far as I'm concerned! LOVED this reaction. LOVED it. DEFINITELY subscribed. And as far as older movies, I love them. Obviously you should watch what you want, and you want to do a mix of stuff, but definitely hit the older movies from time to time, as old as you want to go. And definitely the dramas of the 70s were particularly outstanding (One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest with Jack Nicholson, Dog Day Afternoon with Al Pacino, Network with Faye Dunaway, The Conversation with Gene Hackman, The Man Who Would Be King with Michael Caine and Sean Connery - just to name a few. You would do great reactions to all of those.) Anyway, LOVED this reaction!

  • @granddaddyotaku636
    @granddaddyotaku636 Pƙed 2 lety +11

    Great reaction! I look forward to watching Part 2 and Part 3 with you. The Godfather trilogy is one of the best film series ever made

  • @MontagZoso
    @MontagZoso Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    You are so right that the older movies, like The Godfather, have a certain look, film stock, lighting, etc, that gives them such a rich glow. Just beautiful.

  • @petresko1041
    @petresko1041 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    The Tattaglias felt Luca's vest when they gave him a friendly pat.

  • @laudanum669
    @laudanum669 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Oranges are a subtle element in the Don's life. He is shot while buying Oranges, he uses one to frighten his grand child and then dies after. In part 2 a young Don can be seen looking over fruit and being given Oranges by the fruit seller. It's a small thing but I have always found it interesting.

  • @GrouchyMarx
    @GrouchyMarx Pƙed 2 lety +12

    Great reaction! You followed it closely and it's cool you pause it to talk so you don't miss any of it. As many have suggested, definitely do The Godfather 2. âœŒïžđŸ˜Ž

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      we had to pause it! when you watch The Godfather you use all your senses to understand and follow the story! and i think we had our brain circuit blown in The Godfather 2! 😁

    • @GrouchyMarx
      @GrouchyMarx Pƙed 2 lety

      @@MJoy4Fun Yikes! Well, at the risk of blowing another circuit there are two more gangster films to do. I think you mention you saw "Goodfellas" (1990) but if not do that one! And another is "Casino" (1995), both with Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci. I'll be looking for your Godfather part 2. And you can trust me on blown brain circuits... they will reconnect! Mine did. LOL! đŸ„žđŸ‘

  • @tharindajayarathne661
    @tharindajayarathne661 Pƙed rokem +2

    Once you see Godfather, you don't go back đŸ˜Žâ€â€đŸ”„

  • @wjohnson1110
    @wjohnson1110 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Great reaction. My favourite movie by a long way.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      thank you and no need to go to Patreon if you don't want too! It may take awhile for us to upload videos here on CZcams because we put a lot more effort in editing the video

  • @xplorer841
    @xplorer841 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    I've seen this movie so many times and have read the book a couple times too. I'm really impressed at how much you understood the characters and their motivation from the first time of watching. You're exactly correct about Santino having anger but mercy, and Michael being more intellectually cold and ruthless. Very good analysis for someone who only watched the movie once. Excellent reaction guys, was fun to watch with you.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      well judging by the fact that Joy loves Novel books and i am into sci fi movies... gotta tell ya... we are only eyes and ears when we watch something haha

  • @TheThetaMan
    @TheThetaMan Pƙed 2 lety

    I'm subscribed immediately. You both have a genuine reaction to this movie and the way you piece things and your dialogue to figure things out together. I love it. đŸ‘đŸŸđŸ‘đŸŸđŸ‘đŸŸđŸ’ŻđŸ’Żâ€

  • @Elidoransgar
    @Elidoransgar Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Love you guys. You're quick on the uptake, funny, and you have fun with it.

  • @Zozo-K-
    @Zozo-K- Pƙed 2 lety

    Great reaction
one of the best I have seen for this film. Your comments about newer films using technology to impress rather than meaningful content is 100% correct. Good job.

  • @sdkelmaruecan2907
    @sdkelmaruecan2907 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    It took me at least 3 viewings to start getting all the little details and subtleties that make the film so briliant so I really have to congratulate you for how focused on the storyline both of you were, this is indeed the best reaction I've seen to my number one film... and I cant wait for your take on the second one.

  • @c.toobitz7566
    @c.toobitz7566 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Casino (1995) and Goodfellas are great gangster films if you like this genre :D

  • @WiseGuy5674
    @WiseGuy5674 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    A Romanian and a Filipino reacting to The Godfather
.I love it!😎

  • @kobe42085
    @kobe42085 Pƙed 2 lety

    You guys are incredibly intuitive. Well done.

  • @csmelen
    @csmelen Pƙed 2 lety

    I love the way you two pause the movies to talk and analyze what you are watching on screen. Great reactions!

  • @carsonwall2400
    @carsonwall2400 Pƙed 2 lety +13

    One thing that's important to remember is that there are truly great films being made today. It's just that blockbusters saturate the market and often push other films out of sight.

    • @mikephalen3162
      @mikephalen3162 Pƙed 2 lety

      There are always great films in every decade. None of them feature superheroes.

  • @lewstone5430
    @lewstone5430 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great reaction! I like how you guys pause the movie to discuss something. I don’t see other reactors doing this. Keep up the good work and ‘hello’ from the US!

  • @thedoneeye
    @thedoneeye Pƙed 2 lety +10

    Since you guys loved this movie you now MUST read the book. There were so many components that weren't in the movie. For example, Luca Brazzi's sheer brutality and *TRULY* evil nature was hinted at in the movie but really detailed in the book. Even The Don himself was afraid of him!
    The movie and the book really complement each other.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Thank you for the suggestion.. I know the books gives you more of the story than its movie version does..

    • @mikek5958
      @mikek5958 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@MJoy4Fun The cop who killed Barzini and his men on the steps at the end is Al Neri, a former NYPD officer. When he was a cop he killed a violent pimp named Wax Baines who was in the process of slashing a little girl. Neri accomplished this by shattering Baines' skull with his flashlight; he was later convicted of voluntary manslaughter. Tom Hagen and Peter Clemenza saw in Neri's record a parallel to Luca Brasi, Vito Corleone's previous enforcer, and arranged for his release before he served any prison time. Michael, appealing to Al's sense of loyalty and Sicilian roots, recruited him into Clemenza's regime. He "made his bones" soon afterward, and eventually became Michael's chief lieutenant and most loyal ally.

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@mikek5958 ohhh wow!! that guy never should be convicted!!! a similar... or something closer to that happened in Ukraine when a father of a boy or girl I forgot.
      a guy who raped his child was waiting for appeal in the court.. but the case was stalling due to lack of evidence, even though the neighbors were prime witnesses of that case... now the guy wasn't imprisoned but the father lost patience and killed him by crushing his balls and make his brain go out or something... he was sentenced to life in prison.. but the people of Ukraine protested and the law authorities were afraid of large riots, and free the Father.. now Ukraine has amoung few countries in the world.. death sentence for child rape... but the west don't talk about this cuz they are afraid... bcuz themselves are pedos
      like that ex-cop people like this should be praised and put on the wall of fame for protecting innocent kids

    • @mikek5958
      @mikek5958 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@MJoy4Fun Yeah for real those animals need to be put in the ground. Such a tragic thing that little girl had to endure but I'm sure glad her Father tore that parasite limb from limb and god bless the people of Ukraine for standing up for her and him. In "The Godfather" that's the world Neri found himself in as a cop and he knew he could never live in that world. He needed to live in a world where there was REAL justice and that's what he found with the Corleone family.

  • @ericpohlmeyer4116
    @ericpohlmeyer4116 Pƙed rokem

    You guys are the most true blue wholesome reaction on earth! Love you guys! You nailed every bit of this movie!

  • @randalwoten4393
    @randalwoten4393 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    This was really fun! I watched The Godfather with my father when I was 13 years old and it's been my favorite film for 30 years. It's really cool to see you enjoy it for the first time!

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      oh nice!! i bet u and ur father had a blast

  • @cmock810
    @cmock810 Pƙed rokem

    One thing I love about the reactions you all do is how intellectually you dissect the movies. You're not just watching the movie, you're thinking about the movie. And someone else already said it but yes I love that you pause the movie to discuss.

  • @LeviAckerman-cb5ji
    @LeviAckerman-cb5ji Pƙed 2 lety +3

    24:35 Betraying Micheal was Fabrizio's ticket to America.

  • @camieabz
    @camieabz Pƙed 2 lety +1

    One of the best reactions to this movie I've seen.
    I imagine Coppola would love to hear some of the thing you said, and I imagine he would wince when he hears the words "old movie", cos in his head he probably just made it. xD
    I feel they went the extra mile to capture the 1940s/50s era, or at least the rose-tinted version of it. It's iconic.

  • @vinniemoran7362
    @vinniemoran7362 Pƙed rokem

    Love your comparison between movies and comedy back then and now. Perfect. Thoroughly enjoyed your reaction.

  • @joaopauloj.p.5263
    @joaopauloj.p.5263 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great vĂ­deo, congrats from Brazil ! Happy new year !!!

  • @robertmcdowell3769
    @robertmcdowell3769 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    "It's the title of the freakin movie, why they gonna kill him now?" I'm dying here. Really great reaction Joy. LOL

  • @gamingwithgrief4307
    @gamingwithgrief4307 Pƙed 2 lety

    I just came upon this channel by chance. Love it. You two are great.

  • @pleutron
    @pleutron Pƙed 2 lety +1

    It was very enjoyable to see you both enjoying this movie. So many today get bored with the slow pacing of this. But there is just so much detail put into this The Godfather story.

  • @jonjones1872
    @jonjones1872 Pƙed 2 lety

    It's a pleasure watching it with you guys, looking forward to the 2nd one.... IT'S OUTSTANDING......

  • @4_EverLucky
    @4_EverLucky Pƙed 2 lety

    I really love you two, your setup watching the movie with the 2 bubbled pics, and your reactions were so insightful as I was watching with you! Hoping there is a part II reaction because I’m watching that right now! đŸ‘đŸ’„đŸ’•

  • @promnightdumpsterbaby9553
    @promnightdumpsterbaby9553 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I like how you two work out whats happening in the story. You care about what it is you're watching. Thats cool :)

  • @FallicIdol
    @FallicIdol Pƙed 2 lety +1

    This is a pretty complicated movie that really demands a few reviews to fully grasp, but you two caught a lot of the subtly on your first view. I loved rewatching this movie for the first time with your eyes. You gained a new subscriber today. Thank you.

  • @annabanana7298
    @annabanana7298 Pƙed 2 lety

    I love how sophisticated your take on the movie is! You saw from the beginning that the “business” relationships were a complex weave of support and betrayal, and your comments throughout reflected that. I needed to watch the movie many times before I reached the level of understanding that you showed at your first viewing. Kudos to you both! And definitely Please review Godfather 2!

  • @thequietrevolution3404
    @thequietrevolution3404 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Some interesting trivia about the film:
    (1) During filming of the Cuneo hit scene, an actual mafia hit was being executed just a few blocks away.
    (2) The final kick to Santino's head after being riddled by machine guns was a message from Carlos for Sonny having kicked him to the curb.
    (3) Oranges seem to coincidentally appear whenever death is in the air. It happened twice to Don Vito: The street grocery and while playing with his grandson.

  • @MarcosElMalo2
    @MarcosElMalo2 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I really enjoyed you guys figuring it out-letting the story unfold, but paying attention to the details and the way Michael’s character evolved. And you nailed what Michael had become by the end of the movie. If you haven’t watched it yet, you’re both going to love Godfather Part 2, which explores the theme of Michael’s and Vito’s character differences as they each lead the Corleone family.

  • @casandrabarnes
    @casandrabarnes Pƙed 2 lety

    This is the first time I've watch you two and I love you!! I saw the Godfather in the theater in 1972 so is pleases me that you enjoyed this classic. You will love Godfather II also. You have a new fan in me!!

  • @JohnCollins-mm5dq
    @JohnCollins-mm5dq Pƙed 2 lety

    1st of all I just want to say that I really enjoy your reactions, they are a lot of fun. You said something so profound when you were comparing movie making of old versus movies of today. You compared it to telling a joke and that comparison blew my mind seriously. I have never heard anyone explain it that way but you are absolutely correct that was a spot on comparison.. 👍👍

  • @paulbattifora7617
    @paulbattifora7617 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    "...but did you frisk the frickin' bathroom?" đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

  • @jacquiadams6741
    @jacquiadams6741 Pƙed rokem

    The part of the singer was rumored to be based on Frank Sinatra. Frank’s career was over when he read for the movie From Here To Eternity. No one wanted him, but suddenly he got the part-and his career was revived.
    You are both so good at figuring these movies out-so enjoyable to watch.

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo Pƙed 2 lety

    I love how your body language began to match up as you watched this (eg. the folded arms after Michael's bodyguard betrayed him).
    Seriously, a great reaction, people.
    New sub!

  • @NATIVESUNSETS65
    @NATIVESUNSETS65 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Great reaction , you guys really nailed the whole nuance , plot , characters , even figuring out what you thought was the next moves of the characters . Thumbs up subbed ! Two movies from the 70's that are great you should react too are
    The Deer Hunter and Deliverance both movies won multiple Academy Award Oscars .

  • @barblessable
    @barblessable Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Johnny Fontane played by 50s crooner Al Martino was based on Frank Sinatra, the film part Johnny wants is like Sinatra's role in From Here to Eternity, that film did well and resurrected Sinatra's career, I think he got an Oscar for best supporting actor.

  • @khalidamajoud4114
    @khalidamajoud4114 Pƙed 2 lety

    Really appreciated your comments and "analysis" of what had happened on screen. What a phenomenal movie! It just gets better and better with each viewing.

  • @danjay67
    @danjay67 Pƙed 2 lety

    First, let me say I almost never comment on videos but I had to tell you how much I enjoyed your reaction to this movie. I have probably viewed 1&2 at least 40+ times in my life. Probably more. Seeing it through your eyes was so much fun! These masterpieces did not have cinematic special effects or crazy visuals to carry them through. They only had a brilliant story, good acting, and sound photography and editing to piece the story together. Thank you for this. I truly enjoyed it.

  • @gregdark5203
    @gregdark5203 Pƙed 2 lety

    Fun watching this. The Godfather is my all time favorite film. I know every inch of it. Your reactions are right on. The old joke/new joke comparison is brilliant.

  • @lennyestrella6252
    @lennyestrella6252 Pƙed 2 lety

    It is so satisfying seeing you guys enjoy the Godfather it is a cinematic masterpiece and not be missed

  • @robertturner1550
    @robertturner1550 Pƙed rokem +1

    I had fun watching your reaction video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @epotty21
    @epotty21 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    The intro to this video is one of the funniest reaction intros I'ce seen.....so of course I must follow.....good job guys

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety

      Thank you đŸ‘â€ïž

  • @louielouie22
    @louielouie22 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Part 2 is great too. It shows how it all started and a young Robert dinero plays a young godfather

  • @johnwaga3702
    @johnwaga3702 Pƙed 2 lety

    A great review and summary at the end!

  • @antarcticorb9197
    @antarcticorb9197 Pƙed 2 lety

    You two are so smart and inciteful...great reaction! I'm subscribing....now!!!

  • @TheRebuilt1
    @TheRebuilt1 Pƙed 2 lety

    your analysis of films and the impact of modern films and entertainment between 35:25-36:20 is so spot on.

  • @mpalfadel2008
    @mpalfadel2008 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    I saw this movie for the first time when I was 10 or 11
    My grandparents had a copy on vhs
    (My grandparents didn’t know I watched it at the time)
    It was amazing to watch y’all react to this masterpiece for the first time

    • @MJoy4Fun
      @MJoy4Fun  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      oh wow that's nice. so bad we watched just now.. but maybe is for the best i guess haha

  • @MitchellPatrick333
    @MitchellPatrick333 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Fantastic reaction from a unique point of view. Thank you
I just subscribed. 😁