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@bratface said:

Will be showing in AMC theaters across the US.

https://www.boxofficepro.com/the-godfather-50th-anniversary-re-release-theaters/

https://www.polygon.com/22881761/the-godfather-release-theaters-50th-anniversary-4k-box-set

Yep, watching Marlon Brando talk with a ball in his mouth is making a comeback.

@Adammm said:

@bratface said:

Will be showing in AMC theaters across the US.

https://www.boxofficepro.com/the-godfather-50th-anniversary-re-release-theaters/

https://www.polygon.com/22881761/the-godfather-release-theaters-50th-anniversary-4k-box-set

Yep, watching Marlon Brando talk with a ball in his mouth is making a comeback.

It was actually balls of COTTON!

@gloriathebear said:

@mechajutaro said:

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@mechajutaro said:

In addition to the allure of seeing one of the classics on the big screen, there's the prospect of getting a glimpse of Simonetta Stefanelli's criminally underrated(and bare)bajongas while seated in the multiplexes, just as so many of our forefathers and foremothers did back in the 70s

Every time ... with the same tune. So .... i'm guessing you're a horn dog .... that right?? ...

More like a red blooded heterosexual male, who's no longer putting on a facade of allyship

What has Social Unity got to do with all of this ?? ...

You could have rather constructed the sentence in this manner - I am a red blooded heterosexual male... who is lewd / who indulges in lascivious behavior.

See... so much better. Suits you right.

https://memesbams.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/1-Uncontrollable-Laughter-Gif.gif

@mechajutaro said:

Social unity begins with us being honest with one another. I'm simply re-iterating the message Ross Jefferies and others brought to us back in The 90s


Vito Corleone: "Women and children can afford to be careless, but not men."

@mechajutaro said:

So did anyone make the trek to the multiplexes today, for a look at this terrific film?

I would have liked to but the closest theater was about 20 miles away & I don't own a car. Not sure why it wasn't at one of the AMC theaters in my town though, doesn't make sense. But I have seen it in the theater when it first came out (more than once).

@mechajutaro said:

I would have liked to but the closest theater was about 20 miles away & I don't own a car.

You must join us in civilization some day, brat

I haven't been able to afford one after my last one died. I'm an old woman on SS, which doesn't allow for much outside of basic necessities.

It's a great film! I always recall, and this isn't to be offensive to any Italian Americans, the scene wherein I think Connie smashes many of her own dining room possessions while in conflict with her husband. He's like, "Now clean it up!!!" Of course, many of us remember how that scene ended.

Just a brilliant film from top to bottom, and I encourage anyone who is reading and interested to go see it...... Happy anniversary!

@mechajutaro said:

In addition to the allure of seeing one of the classics on the big screen, there's the prospect of getting a glimpse of Simonetta Stefanelli's criminally underrated(and bare)bajongas while seated in the multiplexes, just as so many of our forefathers and foremothers did back in the 70s

Say, man... the recording artist Prince was once quoted as saying Appollonia (spelling?) had "baby breasts".... I think I concur

@mechajutaro said:

@CelluloidFan said:

@mechajutaro said:

In addition to the allure of seeing one of the classics on the big screen, there's the prospect of getting a glimpse of Simonetta Stefanelli's criminally underrated(and bare)bajongas while seated in the multiplexes, just as so many of our forefathers and foremothers did back in the 70s

Say, man... the recording artist Prince was once quoted as saying Appollonia (spelling?) had "baby breasts".... I think I concur

I know Prince was a strange guy, but I must confess prior to today, I didn't realize that he had access to babies who'd already grown jugs of their own. One has to wonder if they also breastfed themselves after awhile

Lame.

When I was still pre-teen age, this was the very first grown-up movie I saw in a theatre; my then-in-her-early-20s youngest big sister insisted to my mom that my then-in-his-early-teens brother and I needed to be taken to see this. Suffice it to say my brother and I were more than a little surprised and wowed by much of what appeared on screen!

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