Alex and Andy Robinson analyze The Godfather trilogy, one minute at a time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The The Godfather Minute podcast is a delightful and entertaining exploration of the iconic movie, The Godfather. Hosted by the Brothers Robinson, the podcast takes a minute-by-minute approach to analyzing and discussing every aspect of the film. This unique format allows for in-depth examination of each scene and provides listeners with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the movie.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the humor infused throughout. The Brothers Robinson have a natural comedic chemistry that shines through in their banter and impressions. Their silly and irreverent take on The Godfather injects a lightheartedness into the discussion, making it an enjoyable and often amusing listen. They have a knack for finding humor in even the most serious moments of the film, which adds an extra layer of entertainment value.
Another standout aspect of The Godfather Minute is the wealth of knowledge and insights presented by the hosts. They not only analyze specific scenes but also provide historical context, compare the film to Mario Puzo's book, and delve into trivia about the production process. This depth of analysis enhances listeners' understanding and appreciation for The Godfather as both a cinematic masterpiece and a cultural phenomenon.
While there aren't many negative aspects to this podcast, one potential downside is that some jokes or references may be lost on those who are not already fans of The Godfather. As mentioned in several reviews, there are inside jokes, jingles, phrases, and voices that may only resonate with longtime fans. However, for dedicated enthusiasts of the movie, this familiarity adds an additional layer of enjoyment to the listening experience.
In conclusion, The Godfather Minute podcast is a must-listen for fans of The Godfather who appreciate both deep analysis and lighthearted humor. The Brothers Robinson bring their love for the film to every episode and provide listeners with an entertaining journey through one of cinema's most beloved classics. Whether you're new to The Godfather or a longtime fan, this podcast is guaranteed to enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the film.
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Michael is alone.
Sonny and Tom disapprove of Mike's decision to join the Marines.
Michael reveals that he joined the Marines.
Sonny and Michael argue about World War II.
Sonny introduces Carlo to the family.
Al kills Fredo.
Rocco shoots Hyman Roth, Rocco gets shot, and the FBI find that Frankie Five Angels killed himself in the bathtub.
Hyman Roth arrives at the airport, where he is met by law enforcement and answers reporters' questions.
Connie tells Anthony that he needs to go to Reno with his father instead of fishing with Uncle Fredo.
Michael closes the door on Kay.
While Kay is trying to get Anthony to kiss her, Michael arrives.
Kay tries to say goodbye to her children.
Tom and Frankie Five Angels talk about Roman history.
Tom and Frankie Five Angels compare the Corleone family to the Roman Empire.
Fredo teaches Anthony his secret to catching fishes.
Michael questions Tom's loyalty.
Michael and Tom discuss Tom's job offers and whether it's worth it to try to kill Hyman Roth.
Michael and Tom argue about the possibility of killing Hyman Roth.
Michael, Tom, Al and Rocco discuss Hyman Roth's current travel and residency status.
Connie asks Michael to forgive Fredo.
Connie shares her reflections with Michael.
Connie speaks with Michael in the boathouse.
A grieving Fredo wants to speak with Michael.
Mama has died and Connie comforts Fredo at her wake.
Don Corleone and his family leave Sicily.
Don Corleone murders Don Ciccio.
Don Ciccio wants to meet Tommasino's partner in the olive oil business.
Vito and Don Tommasino visit Don Ciccio at his estate in Sicily.
The Corleones visit an olive oil processing plant.
The Corleones visit extended family in Corleone.
Michael and Kay disagree about custody of their children.
Kay tells Michael that she had an abortion.
Michael tries to convince Kay not to leave.
Michael tells Kay that he won't let her leave him.
Michael and Kay continue their heated argument.
Kay interrogates Michael about Vincenzo Pentangeli.
Kay tells Michael that she is leaving him and taking the children.
Tom reveals that the mysterious man is Frankie Five Angels's brother, Vincenzo Pentangeli.
Frankie Five Angels testifies that he lied to the FBI because they offered him a deal.
Frankie Five Angels testifies that he is not a member of organized crime.
A mysterious man enters the courtroom and Frankie Five Angels's testimony begins.
Frankie Five Angels is disguised and brought to the courtroom.
Michael tells Fredo that he doesn't want anything to do with him anymore.