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== References to ''The Godfather'' in ''The Simpsons'' == | == References to ''The Godfather'' in ''The Simpsons'' == | ||
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− | {{TB|When Homer was struggling to pronounce the word "consigliere", he states that he is Fat Tony's {{W|Robert Duvall}}, the actor who played Tom Hagen the Consigliere in ''The Godfather''. Also, Fat Tony says "That's why I keep my friends close". When Homer | + | {{TB|When Homer was struggling to pronounce the word "consigliere", he states that he is Fat Tony's {{W|Robert Duvall}}, the actor who played Tom Hagen the Consigliere in ''The Godfather''. Also, Fat Tony says "That's why I keep my friends close". When Homer asks him, "and your enemies closer?" he is referring to the phrase from ''The Godfather Part II'' ("Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer").}} |
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+ | {{TB|[[Milhouse]] has a fantasy where in the future he has become a successful businessman ''a. la.'' [[Bill Gates]]. When [[Lisa]] compliments him on employing so many of their schoolmates, Milhouse cites Michael Corleone's catchphrase, "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer."}} | ||
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The Godfather is an epic gangster film trilogy consisting of three films, "The Godfather" (1972), "The Godfather II" (1974) and "The Godfather III" (1990), all directed by Francis-Ford Coppola.
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