so many iconic shots in his career. one of my favorites is the one Cinefix has featured ones, the shot in Godfather part 2 were Pete Clemenza preparing to shoot the cop knocking on the door. master of cinema
@@amadeusmalonje8263 Michael contemplating his next move in The Godfather, the room being torn apart while Harry plays sax in The Conversation, young Vito looking at the Statue of Liberty in The Godfather Part II, the soldiers flaring the smoke bomb in Apocalypse Now and the main character standing on top of the Chrysler Building in Megalopolis.
@ForceMaximus84 they just don't understand or not listening lol Let these people/kids be nieve, it can't be helped with most. Anyone complaining about a director giving details on the scene is not a true fan of film. Purple haze look 💜
Megalopolis was so baffling, so ridiculouslly awful that only a genious could have made it. Reminded me of his rant about filmmakers being scared of being pretentious. If you dare to swing big you might miss horribly. Most don't even dare, or never have the opportunity to try. Certainly not with 120 million dollars
He's working with no stakes. If the movie fails, he loses nothing since he's already a successful filmmaker. If you're not hungry for success you devolve into self-indulgent nonsense.
You didn't see it. You wrote this 13hrs ago.(currently I'm 10:10pm est) and the movie released at noon today, in previews not wide release. So no, you didn't see it.
@penguin44ca false. I watched it twice yesterday and there have been special screenings all week. The movie is very rich and, like gourmet food, will not be to everyone's liking. Personally, I am in love with this movie and so are many others.
I dont think you understand. He's giving details on his favorite scenes in his movies. He's talks about one specific part not the whole film. We are not talking about still photo shots. He's a director, it's the whole scene shot not just one little piece
Love that Francis still wears his wedding ring. RIP Eleanor. 💔
Between the movie itself and this press campaign, I feel like a kid in a candy store.
so many iconic shots in his career. one of my favorites is the one Cinefix has featured ones, the shot in Godfather part 2 were Pete Clemenza preparing to shoot the cop knocking on the door. master of cinema
So many to choose from Apocalypse Now...
a true master, I hope to get the chance to see Megalopolis
Just got finished watching it. DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME it’s really bad.
@@evancampbell9763I ❤️ loved it.
Save your money and time. It's terrible...
Is bad Really, Why can you tell me without spoilers pls
@@dejabu24 I loved it.
This was great! Still waiting for a “What’s the Difference” series entry comparing the movie to Mario Puzo’s book
This video is the best thing to come out of Coppola choosing to make Megalopolis.
Megalopolis is ahead of its time. I predict that it will be hailed as a masterpiece of big budget artistry in 20 years.
What about his movie 'Jack' (1996)?
What do you think is the best shot of that movie?
I like the one with Robin williams
@@party4keeps28Def when robin Williams ignited his fart
francis didn't understad the assignment lol
He did. He just did a lot of set up/discussion before he got to them.
@@ForceMaximus84 what were his favourite shots?
@@amadeusmalonje8263 Michael contemplating his next move in The Godfather, the room being torn apart while Harry plays sax in The Conversation, young Vito looking at the Statue of Liberty in The Godfather Part II, the soldiers flaring the smoke bomb in Apocalypse Now and the main character standing on top of the Chrysler Building in Megalopolis.
@ForceMaximus84 they just don't understand or not listening lol Let these people/kids be nieve, it can't be helped with most. Anyone complaining about a director giving details on the scene is not a true fan of film.
Purple haze look 💜
Godfather Part 2 is the Greatest Movie of all time!!!🔥
Part I > II
The best scene in The Godfather lasts about 3 hours.
Megalopolis was so baffling, so ridiculouslly awful that only a genious could have made it. Reminded me of his rant about filmmakers being scared of being pretentious. If you dare to swing big you might miss horribly. Most don't even dare, or never have the opportunity to try. Certainly not with 120 million dollars
He's working with no stakes. If the movie fails, he loses nothing since he's already a successful filmmaker. If you're not hungry for success you devolve into self-indulgent nonsense.
What was bad about it?
You didn't see it. You wrote this 13hrs ago.(currently I'm 10:10pm est) and the movie released at noon today, in previews not wide release. So no, you didn't see it.
@penguin44ca false. I watched it twice yesterday and there have been special screenings all week. The movie is very rich and, like gourmet food, will not be to everyone's liking. Personally, I am in love with this movie and so are many others.
@@sharifmansour9678count me as one of those. It's beautiful and brilliant.
Not Sterling Hayden!!
How dare you😮😮😮
Godfather's trilogy is the best trilogy ever🔥
Megalopolis the greatest movie in history
Yes indeed
It might be my favorite, but as Francis has been saying, art is not a competition.
Strong competition in Morbius, though.
Wow, Megalopolis might ruin him.
Look at all these great entries
Gonzalez Steven Rodriguez Michelle Lee Scott
IGN: What is your favorite shot from these movies?
Coppola: Let me exhaustively explain each movie like you're in grade school...
Does he understand the assignment?
I dont think you understand. He's giving details on his favorite scenes in his movies. He's talks about one specific part not the whole film. We are not talking about still photo shots. He's a director, it's the whole scene shot not just one little piece
How 'bout those shots where he harasses his female extras during shooting?
we got a badass over here. gtfo.
Take a hike.
You mean the extras that said that never happened and are now suing for people taking videos of them on a closed set? 😂
@@R1ck_Ryder I'm not privy to all that. Possibly.
That certainly was creepy behaviour but let’s not make it into something it’s not.