A Few Reasons for Why We Backup The Godfather
- The Godfather is ranked at the top of Metacritic's top 100 list, and ranked 5th on Rotten Tomatoes' all time best list (100% "Certified Fresh").
- In 2002, The Godfather and The Godfather Part II reached No. 2 on Film4's list of The 100 Greatest Films of All Time.
- Entertainment Weekly named The Godfather the greatest film ever made.
- The Godfather was voted in at No. 1 on Empire magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time in November 2008.
- In Time Out's 2003 readers' poll, The Godfather was ranked the second best film of all time, after Some Like It Hot.
- Currently 2nd on IMDB's top 250 movies list, with its sequel occupying the 3rd position.
The Godfather Reviews
- One of Hollywood's greatest critical and commercial successes, The Godfather gets everything right; not only did the movie transcend expectations, it established new benchmarks for American cinema. - Rottentomatoes.com
- Although the movie is three hours long, it absorbs us so effectively it never has to hurry. There is something in the measured passage of time as Don Corleone hands over his reins of power that would have made a shorter, faster moving film unseemly. - Roger Ebert
- To permit us a glimpse at The Mob, with all of its ethnic insularity, is like giving a chronic gambler a chance to wander above the false mirrors that overlook every casino. - Gene Siskel from Chicago Tribune
- The film is pretty shocking in the way every death occurs almost instantaneously, and as it spans ten years so many different things happen and every minute of it is great entertainment. It's a well-made and entertaining film that is only the first part of a trilogy, but it stands on its own as a wonderful film in its own right. If you haven't seen it, what are you waiting for? This was one acclaimed film that didn't disappoint. - SJ_1 from IMDB
- Terrific performances and the perfect brooding atmosphere make it a truly outstanding work. - Sky Movies
- With the themes of family and loyalty, this film is a must see for any movie fan. - Kevin Carr from 7M Pictures
The Godfather DVD disc was released on Oct.9, 2001 in a
package which contained all three films. The DVD also held a Corleone family
tree, a "Godfather" timeline, and footage of the Academy Award
acceptance speeches. After a restoration of the first two films, The Godfather:
The Coppola Restoration was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 23,
2008 from a transfer by Robert A. Harris of Film Preserve. The Blu-ray Disc box
set (four discs) includes high-definition extra features on the restoration and
film. They are included on Disc 5 of the DVD box set (five discs). Other extras
are held over from Paramount's 2001 DVD release, although slight differences
obtain between the repurposed extras on the DVD and Blu-ray Disc sets; the HD
box has more content.
Step 1: Load The Godfather DVD/Blu-ray Disc
Launch Leawo Blu-ray Ripper, click "Load DVD" or “Load
Blu-ray” button to import source DVD/Blu-ray disc for backup.
Step 2: Output Video Format Setting
Check “Profile” box on the program interface and choose a
proper video format as output. You have 180+ choices to backup The Godfather
DVD/Blu-ray disc video.
Step 3: Launch DVD/Blu-ray Backup Process
Hit “Convert” button to backup The Godfather Blu-ray/DVD disc
video to hard disk.
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Step 1: Add The Godfather Source Movie
Start iSkysoft DVD Creator. Then click the "Add Video" button to add the source movie to the program for burning, or directly drag the Movie to the main interface.
Step 2: Set Output Blu-ray/DVD Disc
Click "Burn to DVD & Blu-ray" button on the bottom right to enter the Burning Setting panel, where you could figure out the detailed burning settings.
Step 3: Backup The Godfather into Blu-ray/DVD
Hit "Burn Now" button on the Burning Setting interface to start burning.
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