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Where Don Barzini gets killed in "The Godfather" (Original Post) ificandream Jun 2024 OP
An incredibly filmed movie BOSSHOG Jun 2024 #1
Almost. marble falls Jun 2024 #2
Neri, Dressed as a Policeman, Shoots Barzini JoseBalow Jun 2024 #3

BOSSHOG

(43,618 posts)
1. An incredibly filmed movie
Sat Jun 22, 2024, 10:06 PM
Jun 2024

Acting, costumes, story, gore, intent, music. Superb. Thanks My Friend.

Back in the day I thought it was the only movie better than the book it was based on. Almost.

JoseBalow

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3. Neri, Dressed as a Policeman, Shoots Barzini
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 02:42 AM
Jun 2024

From artist Jon Haddock - I've been a big fan of his work since his Patriot Act project, I love all of his work, but his Shooting of Barzini is one of my favorites...

Four figures, 2001, Polyurethane resin , acrylic paint, each figure is approximately 30 cm tall.

This piece was a part of the Nooks and Crannies show at the Arizona State University Art Musuem and is now in their collection.
http://whitelead.com/jrh/barzini/









There are more images from this project at the link above.

And a bonus from his Screenshots project: "A series of drawings from an isometric perspective, in the style of a computer game"

Does this scene look familiar from above?

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