I have a sentimental weakness for my children and I spoil them, as you can see. They talk when they should listen.
and look where it got him.. fredo'd
i read it in his voice, im sorry.
I can't do Brando's voice for the life of me.
>there's a lot of money in that white powder, Pop
Look how they massacred my boy...
>>79879964
who was in the wrong here
i feel vito should've gone with the times instead of riding the high horse
>>79882122
Vito was in the right. Just watch every mafia movie ever made. Every time drugs are brought into the fray, everything goes to shit.
>>79879964
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>>79881659
i can hear it perfectly in their voices
>>79882181
and how did staying drug-free work out for him
>>79882122
i figured he was backing out not from 'old timeyness' but because because after listening to the drug-pusher he confirmed his suspicion that the offer was a trap from that rival gang
although i will wager that because the corleones weren't at all involved in the mushrooming drug market, they were already doomed to be carved up by rival gangs
>>79882270
it didn't work out for anyone, that's my point.
>>79882337
This and he knew it was just a shady ass business and Solazzo was not someone to be trusted. When the Corleones set up their own drug rackets and operations though everything runs pretty smoothly. The Mafia always had a sort of "don't ask, don't tell, don't get caught" policy in regard to peddling dope.
>>79882122
If there were people like Vito alive today then there would be less crime and class warfare. The proliferation of drugs in urban centers is a driving force behind racial inequities as well.
>>79882662
Except the real mafia never had people like Vito.
The Godfather is a great movie but the way it portrays the mafia is complete bullshit.
>>79879964
One of my favourite films.
It's just pure kino.
>>79882662
>The proliferation of drugs in urban centers is a driving force behind racial inequities as well.
No, it's just nogz being nogz.