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shoutout to al pacino in despair. gotta be one of my fave genders
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[Hagen] watched Tessio being surrounded by bodyguards and led into a waiting car. He felt a little sick. - The Godfather Book VIII
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Wake up the toxic husbands are back together

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I did what I had to do and I let the system take care of the rest- Oh, you and your goddamn system! Christ! So what now? Every day, Bullseye goes to the chow hole, eats his slop, you know he gets to breathe the same air that you breathe. You feel good about that?
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"Not again..."
Promptly passes the fuck out
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Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle THE PUNISHER 2.01
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JON BERNTHAL as FRANK CASTLE THE PUNISHER || 1.11 - DANGER CLOSE
The manliest man to ever man.
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Though some have interpreted the presence of oranges in various scenes as a harbinger of death to come, the reason for their presence is likely a more practical one. In his book on the making of the film, The Godfather Legacy, Harlen Lebo writes, “For [production designer] Dean Tavoularis, oranges were simply another carefully chosen compliment to otherwise somberly dressed sets. ‘We knew this film wasn’t going to be about bright colors, and oranges make a nice contrast,’ said Tavoularis. ‘I don’t remember anybody saying, Hey, I like oranges as a symbolic message.’” – Gilbert Cruz for TIME.com
THE GODFATHER TRILOGY (1972 - 1990) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
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SERPICO (1973) dir. Sidney Lumet AL PACINO as Detective Frank Serpico
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screaming + cumming + crying because why is he so fucking fine 😭😭😭
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THOMAS "TOM" HAGEN
THE GODFATHER (1972) Dir. Francis Ford Coppola
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If we lose the old man, we lose the political contacts and half our strength. The other New York families might support Sollozzo to avoid a long war. This is almost 1946, nobody wants bloodshed anymore. If your father dies, you make the deal, Sonny.
TOM HAGEN | The Godfather (1972) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
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I have a special practice. I handle one client.
TOM HAGEN The Godfather (1972)
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The Godfather Part II 1974 Francis Ford Coppola
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Al Pacino, Diane Keaton and James Gounaris in The Godfather II (1974)
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