The Godfather - The Coppola Restoration Giftset (The Godfather / The Godfather Part II / The Godfather Part III) [Blu-ray]
Francis Ford Coppola: Producer
Francis Ford Coppola: Writer
Albert S. Ruddy: Producer
Charles Mulvehill: Producer
Fred Fuchs: Producer
Fred Roos: Producer
Mario Puzo: Writer
Paramount Home Entertainment
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton
- Director: Francis Ford Coppola
- Format: NTSC
- Rated: R (Restricted)
- Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Sep 23, 2008
- Run Time: 840 minutes
- ASIN: B000NTPDSW
- UPC: 097361386447
- Sales Rank: 34
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    4 1/2 Stars for Blu-ray, 2008-11-08
I am personally not a fan of The Godfather Part III, I don't even regard it as part of the trilogy. This review is only for Parts I-II.
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br /These films have been restored to what Paramount claims to be "the best they'll ever look." I agree with them about 95% on this statement. Here's why:
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br /On both films (especially Part I), there are a few instances of white specks and minor print defects. Also, the colors arent 100% consistent all of the time. I agree that color problems can't be helped, it's probably due to problems with the original source.
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br /However, with films like Casablanca (from 1942) looking spotless, I can't help but think that these scratches and white specks could have been eliminated entirely. They certainly were for about 95% of the film.
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br /This is my only qualm however, and it is still a minor one compared to the rest of this set's beneficial aspects. The picture and sound, save for white specks, are pretty much perfect (or as perfect as they will ever be). The special features are EXCELLENT, and kudos to Paramount for porting over all the extras from the 2001 DVD release. It seems that some of these features could have even been remastered for this release!
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br /I own the Blu-ray version of the set. I have a friend that doesn't have Blu-ray who bought the standard DVD set. After doing a comparison, I have come to the conclusion that the Blu-ray set is vastly superior to the new DVD set. I HIGHLY RECCOMMEND buying this set!
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