Augustus McRae is the American Macbeth and he nailed it.
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Can’t really explain why, but my favorite moment in *The Godfather* has always been either Vito getting up to refill Solozzo’s drink on his own, or Tom shutting Sonny up with one line when he’s going too far in one of his hothead rants.
>**”I was as much a son to him as you or Mike.”**
I like the third movie more than most people, but Robert Duvall’s absence is just something that can’t be healed.
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Augustus McRae is the American Macbeth and he nailed it.
Can’t really explain why, but my favorite moment in *The Godfather* has always been either Vito getting up to refill Solozzo’s drink on his own, or Tom shutting Sonny up with one line when he’s going too far in one of his hothead rants.
>**”I was as much a son to him as you or Mike.”**
I like the third movie more than most people, but Robert Duvall’s absence is just something that can’t be healed.