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  1. Listen to The Gun, The Knife and Try to Forget on Spotify. George Lewis, Miya Masaoka · Song · 2011.

    • 4 min
    • April 01, 2011
  2. Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of AmericaThe Gun, The Knife and Try to Forget · George LewisThe Usual Turmoil and Other Duets with George Lewis & Miya Masaoka℗...

  3. Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America The Gun, The Knife and Try to Forget · George Lewis The Usual Turmoil and Other Duets with George Lewis & Miya Masa...

    • Virgil Solozzo: "Blood Is A Big expense."
    • Bonasera: "I Believe in America."
    • Peter Clemenza: "Leave The Gun. Take The cannoli."
    • Don Corleone: "They Talk When They Should listen."
    • Don Corleone: "Time Erodes Gratitude More Quickly Than It Does beauty."
    • Don Corleone: "Great Men Are Not Born Great, They Grow great."
    • Don Corleone: "I Spent My Life Trying Not to Be careless."

    Some of the best lines in The Godfatherwere spoken by the Godfather’s arch-rival, Virgil Solozzo, who was in the narcotics trade and later aligned with the Tattaglia family to seek vengeance on the Corleones. Since Don Corleone abhors the drug trade he declines Solozzo’s offer to do business together. “I don't like violence, Tom. I'm a businessman....

    The opening line of The Godfatheris one of the most haunting openings in the history of cinema. The line is spoken by a man named Bonasera who seeks justice from the Godfather after his daughter was brutalized by some men. Francis Ford Coppola had once revealed that the opening line is indicative of the fact that the Godfather is quite literally a ...

    This was one of the most dynamic sequences in The Godfatherand was actually improvised on the spot. It was revealed by Richard Castellano’s (who played Clemenza) wife that the script and the novel only had Clemenza saying “Leave the gun.” He tells this to his new protégé Rocco after the latter shoots Paulie inside the car; Castellano improvised "Ta...

    The Godfather had a very different parenting style and he never humiliated his children or even his other family members in front of other people because he himself admits that he is too sentimental when it comes to his family. Don Corleone spoke these words to talk about his older son, Sonny, when he questioned his father’s refusal to work with Vi...

    The currency of gratitude is something that is invaluable to Don Corleone; even from the most distant of his friends, he expects a degree of loyalty and gratefulness, especially if he has helped them out. One of the reasons why he does not charge a huge amount of money for his "favors" is because he expects those he helps to be in his debt, so he c...

    This is a line that is not just spoken by the Godfather but it is also actualized in the novel and the film through his personal narrative. The Godfather is, in many ways, the metaphor for the American Dream because he came from nothing to establish a thriving empire and had actually reached a position where he could protect those he called his own...

    This line actually brings out the difference between the Godfather and other mafia lords or even pop culture’s most vicious villains. A man in his position who has the politicians and law in his pocket can certainly get away with quite a lot. While Don Corleone does make the most of his privileges, he only ever gives his nod to something egregious ...

  4. You are one dumb son of a bitch. Bringing a knife to a gunfight. right before Frank kills him making said knife shoot out from the shaft. I always understood this quote as a reference to The Untouchables, when Malone (having a gun in hand) says to some thug trying to stab him. Isn't that just like a wop? Brings a knife to a gun fight.

  5. 5. I need a "softer" analogy that means the same thing as "Don't bring a knife to a gunfight" or "It's like bringing a knife to a gunfight". What aspects of the thing do you want to keep? "Don't expect to be prepared without doing much.", "Violence can escalate beyond expectations.", and "Don't waste time on improper preparation."

  6. 1. Aug. 2021 · The theory of Chekhov’s Gun originates with 19th-century Russian playwright and short-story writer Anton Chekhov. Chekhov might not have named the concept after himself, but he did outline the principles of the plot device in several letters to colleagues. “One must never place a loaded rifle on the stage if it isn’t going to go off ...