You can notice his brain slowly melting as it took him about 8 minutes to tell the first 1h30min of the movie and just 3 minutes to tell the second half. Truly a piece of art
Al Pachino is a very talented man. Who knew one person could perform a whole movie by themselve. Props to the makeup team aswell, they really made him look completely different
Fun Fact: The cat in Marlon Brando's lap was just a stray cat that wandered into the studio. Marlon took a liking to the cat and wanted to pet it on his lap in that scene. Because he's Marlon F___ing Brando, he got to play with a kitty in the movie.
3:50 The guy who played Luca was an actual enforcer for a new york crime family who was basically "consulting" for the film. He kept forgetting his lines so the directors made his character read from the actual notes, writing it off as the character being nervous around Don Corleone.
It is wild that The Godfather can be condensed into a logical 11 minute explanation and yet we just spent 3 hours trying to do roughly the same thing. Props to you. Great explanation and run down of the movie, very fun and still covers all your bases.
Fun fact, the 'Sicilian wedding tradition', along with several other now iconic Mafia motifs, was actually started by Mario Puzo himself because he thought it would sound cool for his fictional Mafiosos.
No teacher in the history of the universe ever ignored any student that is smarter then them. In fact students in schools are on the whole such morons that when the miracle of somebody smart showing up happens they celebrate it like a second coming of jesus.
"that one kid" that gets ignored by the teachers because they're probably smarter than them is usually *_hated_* by everyone in the school aside from the quiet kids, specifically because the others know they're smart and feel intimidated. Smart + Quick-Witted = Bully Bait.
Fun fact that maybe everyone know but i still wanna say: You know the horse head that was in woltz bed well that was an actual horse head that the director got because he wasn't satisfied of the fake horse head so the crew members found a horse that was scheduled to die at a dog-food manufacturer. The scene was filmed when the horse's head arrived, packed in dry ice. So there a small fact that i hope was useful
Al Pacino managing to act all of the characters in this movie, and the make-up team still managing to make him look like them is such an amazing achievement. Bravo Vince!
I truly appreciate the split second eye opening pep talk ❤️ PS "When you get shot in the eye, (head) you dont lay down peacefully." That shit was hilarious and all too true 🤣 great video!
Idk since when, but your series is my go-to lullaby now like I _literally_ have to listen to one of these every night in order to fall asleep. The power you hold over me is insane.
@@KäptnKrückschwank That's like saying, " You sure do get really high! You sure you even need crack?" He's Rick James! Of course he needs crack! Not me though. High Boi is my crack. Though, apparently for the OP High Boi is their sedative. kek
Al Pacino is so good that he played every character in the movie. Props to the make up team making him look different in every character he plays. What a Legend.
High Boi's humor and video format is so good I can't tell if he's a comedic genius with a deliberate script or has absolutely no script and recites everything in one recording session from memory.
I'm quite a fan of your explanations and summaries of movies. To name a few, here's a few of my favourite movies I want you to cover next, because I love how you summarise them. It's so easy to follow. So without ado, please cover: - Dawn of the Dead (1978) - Snatch (2000) - Night of the Living Dead (1968) - Misery (1990) - And to top it off: The Graduate (1967)
Fun fact: Lenny Montana (Luca Brasi, or the fat guy that got stabbed in the hand and strangled to death) was so nervous about working with marlon Brando that in the scene with him and Brando, he misspoke multiple times. Francis Ford Coppola liked the genuine nervousness and kept the original take in the film.
High boi, you'll never stop amazing me. How you turned this almost 3 hours moovie into an 11 minute video perfectly explained and still mantain a perfectly balanced (as all things should be) sense of humour :3
"Don't be a bitch and deal with your problems, now go enjoy the wedding while I deal with your problems" You know, when someone describes what you do in a mocking way it really feels like a slap on the cheek :V
7:27 Most revolvers in the 40s and 50s were single-action, meaning you needed to pull the hammer back to fire, and they forgot to tape up the hammer, so there’s that
I decided to figure out the rating he gave the movie so it's time for some quick maths. The average price of a cat is anywhere from 500 to 1000 USD so for convenience I'll keep it at 500. 500 x 302 = 151000. The average price of land per acre in NY can be from 5380 to 6000 USD (in the Northeastern part). Once again, I'll keep it simple and say it's 5380 USD. 5380 x 56 = 301280. 151000/301280 is 0.50119490175. Rounded up, this means he rates the movie a 50% out of 100%. ...this took me fifteen seconds to complete yet I am close to failing my math class.
The family is named after the village. It's explained in the 2nd one. Vito (the don) was sent away to America after a local Mafia boss in Sicily demands he, and all his brothers be killed for their fathers insolence. When Ellis island customs got him all they had a was a first name and the town he came from so his legal name is Vito Corleone.
the part where tom goes to Hollywood to make the director "an offer he cannot refuse" i think is a reference to the first mission in the first part of the mafia game titled "An Offer You Cannot Refuse" its definitive edition will make you transport to 1930's era where the plot was set, a really must-play game
The fact the 'The Godfather' is condensed into 11 minutes is an achievement in itself
So true
Oh yes.
High boi is just better
What being high does to a mf
@@adrien7739 probably bot ok he’s probably a bot
You can notice his brain slowly melting as it took him about 8 minutes to tell the first 1h30min of the movie and just 3 minutes to tell the second half. Truly a piece of art
to be fair he spent half that time explaining the characters
Al Pacino is so versatile that he played every character in this movie with no other actors with him. Talk about a master of his craft
It's like The Nutty Professor. The Nutty Godfather.
@Jack Wrath idk sounds like him
Hes so good that he even did the narration of this video
@Jack Wrath why dose this matter
Thank you, i was confused on who Corleone was.
" they resurrect prince phillip to sing some italian shit. "
is an underrated line.
Al Pachino is a very talented man. Who knew one person could perform a whole movie by themselve. Props to the makeup team aswell, they really made him look completely different
Al Pacino was also the makeup tesm
I heard that even the extras were performed by Al Pacino
@Jack Wrath The title to the spam link you have is the most stupid thing I've ever read.
@@Pumpkin0_0 agreed his comment had me laughing so stupid
Turns out al pacino narrated this video
Ngl the reality check/tough love paragraph at 8:30 really hit home and was just what I needed.
Haha
Highboi speaks true wisdom. He doesn't want to be horny; he just wants to be happy.
Can't stop laughing at it
Yea
Fun Fact: The cat in Marlon Brando's lap was just a stray cat that wandered into the studio. Marlon took a liking to the cat and wanted to pet it on his lap in that scene. Because he's Marlon F___ing Brando, he got to play with a kitty in the movie.
*Al Pacino
Al Pacino*
Al Pacino*
@@skunkrat01 marlon brando clears
I believe they also had to raise the audio in that scene because the cat was purring so loud
3:50 The guy who played Luca was an actual enforcer for a new york crime family who was basically "consulting" for the film.
He kept forgetting his lines so the directors made his character read from the actual notes, writing it off as the character being nervous around Don Corleone.
Yeah the note thing was added later because of how starstruck he was to be working with Marlon Brand-I mean Al Pachino
High Boi's sense of humour is absolutely unmatched, he can tell his jokes all day without running out of them.
nakey jakey has a similar style
Tesco the Traitor lul.
Bot
@@benjibingham8393 can we appreciate how high boi updates good content for us everyday?
Bro this guy is EVERYWHERE
The text at 8:30 is good shit. Bro writes straight up the best inspirational message. I am no longer a jizzsmelling, boobaddicted, depressing ass-hat.
Damn man, we all not jizzface doomer simp
Jizzington ass hat made me laugh so hard 💀🤚
Same bruh, I got a job, rediscovered my love for writing and I'm taking my ass back to college this year, life's turning around.
I can't stop laughing at the whole text.
Bro you missed the “Look how there massacred my boy” scene
This man is truly incredible, He made a 3 hour movie be shortened into 11 minutes.
Now he has to do Gone With The Wind
Hey
It's actually 2 hours and 55 minutes
@@seansmith6255 🤓
Nearly as incredible as Al Pacino playing all of the importand roles in that movie
@seansmith6255 no its actually 2h 57m and 48s 🤓
It is wild that The Godfather can be condensed into a logical 11 minute explanation and yet we just spent 3 hours trying to do roughly the same thing. Props to you. Great explanation and run down of the movie, very fun and still covers all your bases.
Major props to Al Pacino for playing six different characters in the Godfather. Now that's talent.
The car also played by Al Pacino
Even the women. Not every guy can do that.
Fun fact, the 'Sicilian wedding tradition', along with several other now iconic Mafia motifs, was actually started by Mario Puzo himself because he thought it would sound cool for his fictional Mafiosos.
Life imitates art right?
@@h0rn3d_h1st0r1an weddings are like that, or used to be not long ago, in mediterranean countries.
The ending of this movie hit so hard my dad started to take notes
m
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*don corleone*
(Door shuts)
So powerful
Almost as power as my dad when he violently flings around my little boy body
Even after listening to High Boi summarize this movie i still have no idea wtf is going on
This movie was 3 hours long but it took me about 3h30 with additional pauzes and a synopsis in another tab💀
I just read the book. There's a lot of subtle planning that goes on.
I watched the whole thing. Had no idea what was going on. Watched this... still don't know as well.
I don’t know what y’all are smoking I did not have a hard time keeping up with this film
That was the point of this video
High boy is that one kid in school everyone loves, but the teachers ignore him because he's probably smarter than them
Haha you're right, hey do you play hoi 4
No teacher in the history of the universe ever ignored any student that is smarter then them. In fact students in schools are on the whole such morons that when the miracle of somebody smart showing up happens they celebrate it like a second coming of jesus.
@@Smhallways bruh.... No way you went to an American public school.
my brother in christ, nobody knows what the fuck you're talking about
"that one kid" that gets ignored by the teachers because they're probably smarter than them is usually *_hated_* by everyone in the school aside from the quiet kids, specifically because the others know they're smart and feel intimidated. Smart + Quick-Witted = Bully Bait.
High boi being the therapist for depressed down-bad people
8:20
Fun fact that maybe everyone know but i still wanna say: You know the horse head that was in woltz bed well that was an actual horse head that the director got because he wasn't satisfied of the fake horse head so the crew members found a horse that was scheduled to die at a dog-food manufacturer. The scene was filmed when the horse's head arrived, packed in dry ice. So there a small fact that i hope was useful
maybe I am stupid or something but yeah thanks for telling me about that
😦
So does that horse have an IMDb?
@@StevenBaraYes his name is Horsey Mchorseface search it up
Francis Ford Coppola was fucken wild.
I like how Highboi calculates all the things that don't make sense in a movie, but is too lazy to search up who Al Pacino played💀
It’s always good to have the most accurate depiction of movies I will never watch.
That's fr
Relatable
Why would you 'never' watch this movie though?
Those are even funnier when you watched the movie imo
This movie is going straight into my "watch later" movie list. Thanks high boi.
8:13
The sequal will explain that
Vito Corleone was originally named Vito Andolini
But was changed to his city by mistake
So the latter
Al Pacino managing to act all of the characters in this movie, and the make-up team still managing to make him look like them is such an amazing achievement. Bravo Vince!
al pacino was also the makeup team
1:00 the only channel where lack of research is accepted and expected to make us laugh
I can't tell you how much i love your humour, thank the algorithm gods for recommending you a year or 2 ago, your videos always make my day
Bless the almighty algorithm (except when it sucks)
I truly appreciate the split second eye opening pep talk ❤️
PS "When you get shot in the eye, (head) you dont lay down peacefully." That shit was hilarious and all too true 🤣 great video!
8:30 First time I've regretted my OCD tendency to always rewind to see flash text
Was looking for this comment lol.
This, right here, is the epitome of a movie recap done prefectly. Kudos to you, High Boiiiiii
High boi gave us an offer we can't refuse
We receive: High-quality film speedruns.
He receives: Our views.
@@CoralCopperHead fair imo
4:16 i absolutely love the fact that he used this word correctly man.
Idk since when, but your series is my go-to lullaby now like I _literally_ have to listen to one of these every night in order to fall asleep. The power you hold over me is insane.
You fall asleep fast. Sure you even need it?
@@KäptnKrückschwank That's like saying, " You sure do get really high! You sure you even need crack?" He's Rick James! Of course he needs crack! Not me though. High Boi is my crack. Though, apparently for the OP High Boi is their sedative. kek
some people get high to go to sleep, some people listen to high boi to go to sleep
Al Pacino is so good that he played every character in the movie. Props to the make up team making him look different in every character he plays. What a Legend.
6:12 I appreciate the blurred subtitles on the out-of-focus guy. Nice touch.
"They ressurrect Prince Philip to sing Italian sh*t". Thank you! I never knew the prince was also fluent in Italian sh*t.
bro condensed a 3 hour movie in like 12 mins, while makin quality content, someone get this guy a medal
High Boi's humor and video format is so good I can't tell if he's a comedic genius with a deliberate script or has absolutely no script and recites everything in one recording session from memory.
50/50 I'd say he has a loose "script" which has bullet points and he just rambles from there
Did you know the scene with the cat on his lap was actually not scripted, the cat just happened to be there and walked in.
Someday will see where the cat is right now. The cat didn’t realized they were famous
11:02 bro said “I’m too tired for this shit man” and went back to bed 😭😭😭
0:59 😂😂 I liked that he thought Al Paccino was the whole cast
0:31 WHY DID HIS CHARACTER LOOK DOWN LIKE THAT?????? 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
I thought you made a mistake by calling Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, but then the video continued. God I love your humor.
Hail higher education!
El pachino plays everyone and he’s the director, cameraman and the sound man. He does everything his self. Very talentfull
"The Godfather" condensed into an 11 minute list of Italian Stereotypes. Nifty
I'm quite a fan of your explanations and summaries of movies. To name a few, here's a few of my favourite movies I want you to cover next, because I love how you summarise them. It's so easy to follow.
So without ado, please cover:
- Dawn of the Dead (1978)
- Snatch (2000)
- Night of the Living Dead (1968)
- Misery (1990)
- And to top it off: The Graduate (1967)
I think snatch would be a really good film for him to cover
0:42 if instead you said "played by Marlon Brando" this would have been to good to be seen for free. This video is a masterpiece anyway
0:13 i will take over the tri state area using the anti familyinator
Fun fact: Lenny Montana (Luca Brasi, or the fat guy that got stabbed in the hand and strangled to death) was so nervous about working with marlon Brando that in the scene with him and Brando, he misspoke multiple times. Francis Ford Coppola liked the genuine nervousness and kept the original take in the film.
*Al Pacino
@@emil_hansen4163 no.. marlon brando
@@judahbudah00:08
Al Pacino seems to have played every role in this movie 😂
"grandson waters his dead body" got me
Mr. Cornetto what? 😂 Nice video. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everyone. Wishes from Manchester ❤.
Man this guy can explain whole movies while being high AND I CANT DO SHIT.
9:48 "that works by the way"
Move over Eddie Murphy... Al Pachino is in the house.
"Depressing Jizzington Ass-hat" has got me tweakin bro
High boi, you'll never stop amazing me. How you turned this almost 3 hours moovie into an 11 minute video perfectly explained and still mantain a perfectly balanced (as all things should be) sense of humour :3
Wow. I always knew Al Paccino had amazing range but who knew he played all the roles in Godfather by himself?! Fantastic actor.
Al Pacino is such a good actor he acted out 4 characters in one movie.
0:12 doofensmurf found new tactics to take the tri-state area
How many Roles did Al Pacino play in this movie?
High Boi: YES
the plane at 2:23 is a Super Constellation
8:30 after many grueling attempts at trying to read this, I get this. Thank you high boi
High Boi has spent hours studying and perfecting the natural Italian dialect for this review.
"Grandson fucking waters his dead body" had me dead ffs
Thank you. I can finally say I watched The Godfather.
I did think I was gonna see some booba, but after reading that I have now improved my mental state and healed my life.
"cuz the rest of it is just a G" lmao🤣
Been waiting for this one. Diving into the deeper roots of cinema. Keep up the good work.
9:16 it's mentioned earlier in the film just after the attempted assassination of don corleone that that the corleone family hit bruno tattaglia
"Don't be a bitch and deal with your problems, now go enjoy the wedding while I deal with your problems" You know, when someone describes what you do in a mocking way it really feels like a slap on the cheek :V
8:00 maybe they weren’t dead yet. It can happen
The Al Pacino Trilogy. What a masterpiece
9:27 Ah the WW2 strong jawline italian man
i cant believe el-pachinko played all the characters, amazing actor.
8:31 don’t commit suicide that shit kills you
3:25 How many takes did it take?
"They resurrect Prince Philip" sent my sides into orbit!
4:25 "GET IN THE BIKE LANE!!!!"
I wish you would cover Avatar too since you know, Way of Water is near and some people might need you outstanding recaps
Dumb fact: that cat don is playing with wandered on set, and he just started playing with it 1:12
death is temporary but bapitisitist is eternal
The best part of this video is 8:30, totally life changing moment
Legend has it, this video is narrated by...
Al Pacino
Comes at the most random times but never disappoints
I had a hard time getting into the movie because I had no idea what was going on I kept fall asleep every time rewinding it over and over.
My dad showed this movie to me when I was 7. Good times. Also one of the best movies ever made
wow what a great dad
11:02 bro said “fuck I’m dead”
7:27
Most revolvers in the 40s and 50s were single-action, meaning you needed to pull the hammer back to fire, and they forgot to tape up the hammer, so there’s that
bullshit, by early 1900's there were many double-action revolvers, the first one was introduced to the market in 1899.
@@LagrangePoint0 they weren’t made common until the 1970’s
@@FillyCheesteak Downright bullshit, Idk who are you trying to fool other than yourself.
@@FillyCheesteakthey were, politecnico had alreqdy double action revolver in the early 1900s
Just recently watched this movie and saw this and this helped make more sense than the actual movie i had no idea what was going on
I decided to figure out the rating he gave the movie so it's time for some quick maths.
The average price of a cat is anywhere from 500 to 1000 USD so for convenience I'll keep it at 500. 500 x 302 = 151000.
The average price of land per acre in NY can be from 5380 to 6000 USD (in the Northeastern part). Once again, I'll keep it simple and say it's 5380 USD. 5380 x 56 = 301280.
151000/301280 is 0.50119490175. Rounded up, this means he rates the movie a 50% out of 100%.
...this took me fifteen seconds to complete yet I am close to failing my math class.
Underrated based comment.
Where the hell are you buying cats?!
@@freshrot420 I did say it was in USD. America fuckin sucks sometimes.
You are my favorite content creator you are one of the few Chanel’s I actually laugh at
The family is named after the village. It's explained in the 2nd one. Vito (the don) was sent away to America after a local Mafia boss in Sicily demands he, and all his brothers be killed for their fathers insolence. When Ellis island customs got him all they had a was a first name and the town he came from so his legal name is Vito Corleone.
Please do part 2!!!
1:59 just look at the background
🤌🤌🤌🤌
This is my grandpa's favorite movie and I'm definitely going to show him this
Just got out of a really bad relationship and this will brighten up my mood
8:30, That motivation Thanks High Boi, everyone can have that motivation to follow as well
0:21 "Tom Riddle" LMAO
“Her name’s Potassium.”
I fucking lost it right there.
i genuinely believe that i’ve learned more watching these videos than in my 12 years of schooling
the part where tom goes to Hollywood to make the director "an offer he cannot refuse" i think is a reference to the first mission in the first part of the mafia game titled "An Offer You Cannot Refuse"
its definitive edition will make you transport to 1930's era where the plot was set, a really must-play game
3:15 Che "bellissimo" bellissimo! 😁