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Francis Ford Coppola releasing director's cut of Godfather: Part III


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Francis Ford Coppola announces new director's cut of Godfather: Part III

Just when we think we’re out of movies for directors to re-edit this year, they pull us back in (with another movie that a director is re-editing). That very clever and hilarious Godfather joke is a reference to the fact that—like Zack Snyder and Sylvester Stallone before him—Francis Ford Coppola has spent the summer cutting together a new version of one of his movies, specifically The Godfather: Part III. This is part of a trend for Coppola, since he previously put together improved versions of Apocalypse Now, Tucker, and The Cotton Club, but this one seems like the most dramatic update.

As reported by The Film Stage, Coppola has given the movie a new beginning and new ending, rearranged some scenes, and added new music cues. Also, he has given it a new title that is “an acknowledgement” of the “original intentions” that he and Godfather book author Mario Puzo had for the third movie in the trilogy. Say goodbye to The Godfather: Part III, say hello to—deep breath—Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, Coda: The Death Of Michael Corleone. It’s a mouthful, certainly, but it is weirdly snappy. Doesn’t Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, Coda: The Death Of Michael Corleone sound like a much more exciting movie than that boring old title? Plus, it clearly and purposefully separates it from the first two movies, indicating that it’s more of an addendum to the original two movies than the third installment in a trilogy. It wouldn’t make any sense for that story, but imagine if you had two Star Wars movies and then George Lucas’ Star Wars, Coda: The Death Of Darth Vader. That sounds like a much better movie!

The new version of Godfather: Part III will have a limited theatrical release in December, and then it will be released on home video.

https://news.avclub.com/francis-ford-coppola-announces-new-directors-cut-of-god-1844947660

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Color me curious. The themes of that movie are pretty solid. It was just a bit of a mess. And I really like the title separation. This movie had precious little connective tissue to the first two. It's clearly tacked on.

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Diane Keaton says new version of The Godfather III saves Sofia Coppola’s panned performance

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/godfather-3-diane-keaton-sofia-coppola-b1762198.html?utm_content=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1606386640

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Sure, why not. She was not my problem with that movie.

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Gosh! Will there be more of Sofia?

It's so hard to watch Andy Garcia sharing a scene with her.

He's trying so hard...

He should have won the Oscar that year.

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https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/redeeming-the-legacy-of-the-godfather-part-iii/

Sofia Coppola was not a professional actress when she took the role of Mary in The Godfather Part III to help her father out of a jam. Winona Ryder had been cast in the role initially, but dropped out just before the start of filming after showing up for work suffering from what doctors called complete exhaustion. Other actresses considered for the role, such as Laura San Giacomo, Annabella Sciorra and even Madonna were rejected by Francis Coppola as too old to play the character, which he envisioned as a teenager. But Sofia’s performance — in a role crucial to the story — was called out upon the film’s release by many critics, some in nasty personal tones, as the movie’s own fatal mistake.

Talia Shire says her experience on the first Godfather was similar in some ways to her niece’s unexpected dive into the saga. “That first one, you could ask, what do you need a sister for? Because it was already very politically complex,” she muses. “So I used to wonder what I was doing on that first one. But I believe that when Winona dropped out (of Part III) that the movie could have unraveled right there, just like that. It was Sofia who saved it, at a great cost to her that she did not deserve. But she saved it because it went forward and Francis was extremely focused.”

But Shire adds that the aftermath for Sofia — the storm of criticism she faced — was beyond the pale. “If you look at Pauline Kael’s review back then, she highlights Sofia as giving an excellent performance because she had an incredible innocence,” says Shire. “I liked her performance back then. What I didn’t like — and I have to tell you, I don’t want it to churn myself up because now it’s 30 years — but I was really furious with some of those hurtful things that were said. They were just…it went past what you felt was even critical anymore. It had moved into something that was almost vulgar.”

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The Godfather Part III: How The New Cut Fixes Sofia Coppola's Role

https://screenrant.com/godfather-3-coda-sofia-coppola-mary-character-fix/

Sofia Coppola's performance in The Godfather III has been bashed by critics over the years. Does the new Coda cut fix Sofia's performance as Mary?

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