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How to Watch ‘The Offer’ Based On the Making of 'The Godfather' - www.etonline.com
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13.04.2022 / 01:55

How to Watch ‘The Offer’ Based On the Making of 'The Godfather'

Paramount+. Sign Up to WatchThe 10-episode miniseries follows Ruddy as he is tasked with adapting the best-selling novel,  for the screen. Assembling a dream team, which famously includes director Francis Ford Coppola and movie star Marlon Brando, the filming process swiftly becomes shrouded in all the usual behind-the-scenes tension, which is then compounded by pressure from a prominent mob boss. In addition to the premiere of , the full trilogy of  is arriving on the platform. , and  will all be available to stream on Paramount+ on April 28. Sounds like an offer too good for any fan to refuse.

Everything Cheryl Burke Has Said About Her Personal Healing Journey Amid Matthew Lawrence Split: ‘Feeling Where the Trauma Is Being Held’ - www.usmagazine.com - county Lawrence
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12.04.2022 / 00:59

Everything Cheryl Burke Has Said About Her Personal Healing Journey Amid Matthew Lawrence Split: ‘Feeling Where the Trauma Is Being Held’

Figuring out her future. Amid her split from Matthew Lawrence, Cheryl Burke has gotten honest about the steps she is taking to work on herself.

'Unplugging' Trailer: Eva Longoria and Matt Walsh Get Wild While Detoxing From Technology (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - Oklahoma - city Santiago
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07.04.2022 / 00:01

'Unplugging' Trailer: Eva Longoria and Matt Walsh Get Wild While Detoxing From Technology (Exclusive)

Eva Longoria and Matt Walsh as a plugged-in couple looking to reconnect away from family life and the constant drain of technology. «My husband [played by Walsh] decides, 'That's it. We're doing a digital detox,'» Longoria exclusively told ET about her upcoming film.

Pop-up shipping container food and drink venues planned as £26m Media City scheme scaled back - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - city Media
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06.04.2022 / 16:03

Pop-up shipping container food and drink venues planned as £26m Media City scheme scaled back

Plans to create a £26m food and drink venue at Media City have been scaled back, it has been revealed. Peel L&P’s revised proposals would now see the firm invest £5m to build a waterside venue at the Quayside shopping centre's southern walkway.

Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino & Robert De Niro Celebrate 'The Godfather's 50th Anniversary at 2022 Oscars - www.etonline.com - USA - India - Ukraine
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28.03.2022 / 06:11

Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino & Robert De Niro Celebrate 'The Godfather's 50th Anniversary at 2022 Oscars

Academy Awards paid tribute to one of the greatest films of all time during Sunday's ceremony.Coppola took the stage alongside stars Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and he three were met with a long, standing ovation from a revering audience.«I think I feel moments like this should be sincere and brief,» Coppola shared. «I'm so grateful to my two wonderful friends who have come here to help me celebrate with you this project that we began 50 years ago with really the most extraordinary collaborators»Coppola used his time on stage to highlight two men who made the Godfather films possible, and to thank them «from the bottom of my heart.»«One is a collaborator who I thank many times, every time you see The Godfather, his name is above the title.

Beauty Bargain! Get $677 Worth of Goods for 50% Off With the Violet Grey Woman Made Box - www.usmagazine.com
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25.03.2022 / 22:27

Beauty Bargain! Get $677 Worth of Goods for 50% Off With the Violet Grey Woman Made Box

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Members of Rammstein, Faith No More cover The Beatles’ ‘Come Together’ for Ukraine fundraiser - www.nme.com - Ukraine
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25.03.2022 / 10:27

Members of Rammstein, Faith No More cover The Beatles’ ‘Come Together’ for Ukraine fundraiser

Rammstein, Faith No More, Ministry and Filter, to cover The Beatles’ 1969 classic ‘Come Together’.In stark contrast to the ‘Abbey Road’ original’s chill, groove-inflected pop feel, the star-studded cover turns ‘Come Together’ into a bourbon-soaked swag-rock anthem, replete with a searing, overdriven riff, stomp-and-clap percussion and smoky vocal harmonies. To that end, it interpolates elements of Queen’s 1977 hit ‘We Will Rock You’, with the lyric changed to “we will stop you”.The project was steered by COP International founder Christian Petke, alongside legendary producer John Fryer (Depeche Mode, Cocteau Twins, Nine Inch Nails).

‘The Godfather’ Comes To Life In ‘The Offer’ Trailer - etcanada.com
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23.03.2022 / 23:49

‘The Godfather’ Comes To Life In ‘The Offer’ Trailer

“The Godfather” gets meta in new trailer for “The Offer”.

Paramount Plus Unveils Official Trailer for ‘The Godfather’ Origins Series ‘The Offer’ (TV News Roundup) - variety.com
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23.03.2022 / 23:45

Paramount Plus Unveils Official Trailer for ‘The Godfather’ Origins Series ‘The Offer’ (TV News Roundup)

Paramount Plus has released the official trailer for “The Offer,” the upcoming drama miniseries that chronicles the making of “The Godfather.”Set in the early 1970s, “The Offer” stars Miles Teller as Albert S. Ruddy, who is hired as the producer for the film adaptation of the best-selling novel “The Godfather,” written by Mario Puzo (played by Patrick Gallo). While the series faces typical behind the scenes tension between its director Francis Ford Coppola (Dan Fogler) and producing team, the filming grows more complicated when mob boss Joe Colombo (Giovanni Ribisi) signs on to help assist in the production.

James Caan walked out of ‘The Godfather’ screening over deleted scene - www.nme.com
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23.03.2022 / 22:53

James Caan walked out of ‘The Godfather’ screening over deleted scene

The Godfather after Francis Ford Coppola cut one of his scenes.The actor recalled the incident in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, noting the deleted scene was one of his largest in the film.He explained: “When Michael [Al Pacino] tells me he is going to take care of the cop and Sollozzo [Al Lettieri], I say, ‘You’ll get brains all over your nice Ivy League suit.’“There was a scene before in the same room that I had with Bobby [Duvall] that was like 10 pages long — and Francis cut all of it out! I was so pissed off, I couldn’t watch the rest of the film.”He adds with a laugh, “But otherwise, he gave me a great honor.”Caan also addressed a rumour claiming he disliked Gianni Russo, who played Carlo Rizzi, and that they had got into a fight.“He had a fight with someone else. Not me,” Caan said.

‘The Offer': Studio Execs and Mobsters Fight Over ‘The Godfather’ in Trailer for Paramount+ Series (Video) - thewrap.com - New York - Los Angeles
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23.03.2022 / 18:21

‘The Offer': Studio Execs and Mobsters Fight Over ‘The Godfather’ in Trailer for Paramount+ Series (Video)

not to happen. Will they manage to work things out? That’s question posed by the trailer for the upcoming Paramount+ miniseries “The Offer,” which you can watch now.Of course, by now you know the movie in question was “The Godfather” and that this show is based on things that actually happened, so of course they managed to work it out.

‘The Offer’ Trailer: The Making-Of ‘The Godfather’ Series Hits Paramount+ April 28 - theplaylist.net - USA
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23.03.2022 / 18:19

‘The Offer’ Trailer: The Making-Of ‘The Godfather’ Series Hits Paramount+ April 28

We’ve discussed it before, but let’s quickly reiterate: Intellectual Property (IP) is where it’s at for Hollywood, but when you can’t really make a sequel about a classic drama that has a lot of vintage IP—like “The Godfather” which just turned 50 recently—another avenue is making a movie or series about the making of a classic film. Take Paramount+’s “The Offer,” their mini-series about making “The Godfather.” READ MORE: The American Dream Of ‘The Godfather’ At 50 And yes, director Francis Ford Coppola is a big part of that story, but the tale Paramount is really telling is the entire behind-the-scenes picture which in many ways centers more on the producers that helped bring it to the screen.

‘The Godfather’ at 50: Robert Duvall, James Caan, Talia Shire Reflect on the Making of a Mob Classic - variety.com - USA
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22.03.2022 / 20:05

‘The Godfather’ at 50: Robert Duvall, James Caan, Talia Shire Reflect on the Making of a Mob Classic

Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIt’s hard to believe, but it’s been 50 years since Francis Ford Coppola’s”The Godfather” made moviegoers an offer they couldn’t refuse.The film was a sensation when it debuted in March 24, 1972, setting box office records, revitalizing the career of Marlon Brando, launching the likes of Al Pacino, Robert Duvall and James Caan onto the A-list, and scoring an Oscar for Best Picture. But things could have gone very differently. Coppola, an up-and-coming director tasked with bringing Mario Puzo’s best-selling novel to the screen, was hardly the studio’s first choice for the task (Paramount production chief Robert Evans preferred Costa-Gavras).

How ‘The Godfather’ star James Caan taped ‘f–k you’ onto a co-star’s tongue - nypost.com - Chicago - Poland - city Santino
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22.03.2022 / 02:45

How ‘The Godfather’ star James Caan taped ‘f–k you’ onto a co-star’s tongue

doomed Santino “Sonny” Corleone, the eldest son of Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) and brother to Fredo (John Cazale), Connie (Talia Shire) and Michael (Al Pacino).Prior to his breakout, Oscar-nominated role in “The Godfather,” The Bronx-born Caan was best-known for roles on a slew of ’60s-era television series — including “The Untouchables,” “The Alfred Hitchcock Hour,” “Get Smart,” “Wagon Train,” “Naked City” and “Route 66” — and for playing cancer-stricken Chicago Bears running back Brian Piccolo opposite Billy Dee Williams (as Gale Sayers) in “Brian’s Song,” ABC’s tearjerking Movie of the Week which aired in November 1971.(He also appeared in several movies, including “The Rain People” in 1969, directed by Coppola — Caan’s classmate at Hofstra — and co-starring Robert Duvall, aka Corleone Family consigliere Tom Hagen.)Caan, who turns 82 on Saturday (March 26), spoke to The Post in a wide-ranging interview about his memories of filming “The Godfather,” which airs somewhere on television virtually every day — in all of its iterations — and will be re-released Tuesday (March 22) in a comprehensive 4K ultra-high-definition Blu-ray package.“One of the things that made ‘The Godfather’ successful, besides brilliant directing and writing and wonderful actors … was that everyone really enjoyed making it, and that comes off on the screen,” Caan said. “And I think the audience can tell that we were having a good time doing what we were doing up there.“Marlon was great,” Caan said of Brando.

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