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− | '''''The Godfather''''' is a gangster {{w|The Godfather (novel)|novel}} (1969) by {{w|Mario Puzo}}, which was made into an epic gangster film trilogy consisting of three pictures: ''{{w|The Godfather}}'' (1972), ''{{w|The Godfather Part II}}'' (1974) and ''{{w|The Godfather Part III}}'' (1990), all directed by {{w|Francis Ford Coppola}}. In addition to its depiction of gangster life, the film series became well-noted for its {{w|Speak Softly, Love|theme music}} and for the iconic scene in the first film where a character wakes up to find his horse's severed head in his bed. | + | '''''The Godfather''''' is a gangster {{w|The Godfather (novel)|novel}} (1969) by {{w|Mario Puzo}}, which was made into an epic gangster film trilogy consisting of three pictures: ''{{w|The Godfather}}'' (1972), ''{{w|The Godfather Part II}}'' (1974) and ''{{w|The Godfather Part III}}'' (1990), all directed by {{w|Francis Ford Coppola}}. In addition to its depiction of gangster life, the film series became well-noted for its {{w|Speak Softly, Love|theme music}} and for the iconic scene in the first film where a character wakes up to find his horse's severed head in his bed. The series is also well-known for its catchphrases, such as "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" (Don Corleone in ''The Godfather'') and "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer" (Michael Corleone in ''The Godfather Part II''). |
There are numerous references to the ''Godfather'' film series in ''The Simpsons'' media. | There are numerous references to the ''Godfather'' film series in ''The Simpsons'' media. | ||
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− | {{TB|[[Luigi]] says that when [[Homer]] | + | {{TB|[[Luigi]] says that when [[Homer]] gave his [[Luigi's|restaurant]] a bad review, he had a friend put a horse head in his bed to "encourage" him to quit being a food critic. Homer, however, missed the point, ate the head and gave the head a bad review.}} |
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− | {{TB|Unable to sleep, [[Homer]] watches a late-night talk show where {{ch|Charlie Rose}} interviews {{ch|Robert Evans}} about his work. Rose mentions ''The Godfather'' in passing while asking a question: "Before you did ''The Godfather'', there was ''[[Love Story]]''. Tell us about that." (In real life, [[Robert Evans]] was the producer for ''Love Story'', ''The Godfather'', ''The Godfather Part II'', and many other films during the 1960s and 1970s.)}} | + | {{TB|Unable to sleep, [[Homer]] watches a late-night talk show where {{ch|Charlie Rose}} interviews {{ch|Robert Evans}} about his work. Rose mentions ''The Godfather'' in passing while asking Evans a question: "Before you did ''The Godfather'', there was ''[[Love Story]]''. Tell us about that." (In real life, [[Robert Evans]] was the producer for ''Love Story'', ''The Godfather'', ''The Godfather Part II'', and many other films during the 1960s and 1970s.)}} |
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− | {{TB|[[Milhouse]] has a fantasy where in the future he has become a successful businessman ''a | + | {{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 classmates, Milhouse cites Michael Corleone's catchphrase, "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer."}} |
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Revision as of 19:22, December 31, 2018
- You may be looking for The Godfather (character).
The Godfather is a gangster novel (1969) by Mario Puzo, which was made into an epic gangster film trilogy consisting of three pictures: The Godfather (1972), The Godfather Part II (1974) and The Godfather Part III (1990), all directed by Francis Ford Coppola. In addition to its depiction of gangster life, the film series became well-noted for its theme music and for the iconic scene in the first film where a character wakes up to find his horse's severed head in his bed. The series is also well-known for its catchphrases, such as "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" (Don Corleone in The Godfather) and "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer" (Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part II).
There are numerous references to the Godfather film series in The Simpsons media.
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- [[wikipedia:{{{1}}} ({{{2}}})|{{{1}}}]] at Wikipedia
- [[wikipedia:The Godfather Part II ({{{2}}})|The Godfather Part II]] at Wikipedia
- [[wikipedia:The Godfather Part III ({{{2}}})|The Godfather Part III]] at Wikipedia