Just downloaded this. It's gonna be EPIC. 4 discs, 9 and a half hours long.
Basically, it's all three Godfather movies, but edited chronologically plot-wise, and with an hour of previously unused scenes.
So, it starts with the young Vito Andolini in Sicily seeing his father killed, moving to New York and becoming Don Vito Corleone (which, in the theatrical releases was half of "The Godfather Part II"), then transitioning into the plotline of the first movie, starting at Connie Corleone's wedding to Carlo Rizzo, where Amerigo Bonasera asks Vito to help him get revenge against the guys that attacked his daughter.
Then of course, Vito gets shot, Luca Brasi gets killed, and Michael kills Sollozzo and the the police officer and going into hiding in Sicily. Then it transitions to the storyline from "Godfather Part II" with Michael in Sicily, marrying Apollonia, her getting killed, etc. It transitions back and forth between what's happening in Sicily, and what's happening at the same time in New York - ie, Sonny getting killed, the meeting of the Five Families where they call a truce in order for Michael to be able to return to New York. (which is originally in the first movie). Then Michael comes back, takes over the family and begins the move into Vegas, and you get the scene from the end of the first movie where he takes out all of the enemies and traitors. Anyway, you get the picture.
Obviously, this version is only for the hardest of the hardcore fans like myself, but I can't wait to find some time where I can sit down and watch it all.
As someone who read the book first, I always found the sequencing of the movies a little unnerving. Obviously, they're still among my favorite movies, but with prior knowledge of the entire chronological sequence of events, it felt strange to me, they way the movies told the story in a non-chronological order. The book isn't in chronological order either, but it is more so than the way the original theatrical edits are.
Basically, it's all three Godfather movies, but edited chronologically plot-wise, and with an hour of previously unused scenes.
So, it starts with the young Vito Andolini in Sicily seeing his father killed, moving to New York and becoming Don Vito Corleone (which, in the theatrical releases was half of "The Godfather Part II"), then transitioning into the plotline of the first movie, starting at Connie Corleone's wedding to Carlo Rizzo, where Amerigo Bonasera asks Vito to help him get revenge against the guys that attacked his daughter.
Then of course, Vito gets shot, Luca Brasi gets killed, and Michael kills Sollozzo and the the police officer and going into hiding in Sicily. Then it transitions to the storyline from "Godfather Part II" with Michael in Sicily, marrying Apollonia, her getting killed, etc. It transitions back and forth between what's happening in Sicily, and what's happening at the same time in New York - ie, Sonny getting killed, the meeting of the Five Families where they call a truce in order for Michael to be able to return to New York. (which is originally in the first movie). Then Michael comes back, takes over the family and begins the move into Vegas, and you get the scene from the end of the first movie where he takes out all of the enemies and traitors. Anyway, you get the picture.
Obviously, this version is only for the hardest of the hardcore fans like myself, but I can't wait to find some time where I can sit down and watch it all.
As someone who read the book first, I always found the sequencing of the movies a little unnerving. Obviously, they're still among my favorite movies, but with prior knowledge of the entire chronological sequence of events, it felt strange to me, they way the movies told the story in a non-chronological order. The book isn't in chronological order either, but it is more so than the way the original theatrical edits are.