This past weekend Marcia and I finished “The Godfather Trilogy” by watching “The Godfather, Part II” and “The Godfather, Part III”, which was over six hours combined.

I am not going to go into details of what the plots are. Most know, given the popularity of them, or you can guess, given who it deals with. The stories sometimes are complicated, given that you are trying to figure out where everyone stands and how they are involved, and what they have to gain. But it makes for good drama regardless.
The hardest thing was getting past Al Pacino in the third movie. His voice has...
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