Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy's never-before-revealed experiences of making The Godfather (1972).Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy's never-before-revealed experiences of making The Godfather (1972).Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy's never-before-revealed experiences of making The Godfather (1972).
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The Offer' is acclaimed for its engaging narrative, strong performances, and authentic 1970s Hollywood setting. Miles Teller, Matthew Goode, and Juno Temple receive praise for their roles. The series offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at 'The Godfather,' though some note factual inaccuracies. High production values and immersive set design are highlighted, yet a few critics point out inconsistencies and anachronisms. Overall, 'The Offer' is a compelling watch for 'Godfather' enthusiasts and film production aficionados.
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Why not everyone's talking about this, Cinephiles it's about how they made one of your beloved movies. An incredible series that is surely to get its due credit with times. Loved it.
A series about the making of The Godfather by its producer Al Ruddy's perspective. Undoubtedly took many artistic liberties to tell the amazing true story, so many of the things I have seen, & read over the years, that gave credit to Coppola, this series gives those credits to Ruddy. Balances fact and fiction in such a lovable way. The real-life Mafia struggles juxtaposed against the backdrop of the film & it's making is really intriguing to watch. Acting performances are mind blowing! Matthew Goode, Juno Temple, Burn Gorman are obviously excellent, steals every scene but Miles Teller has really grown on me since Whiplash to this as Ruddy. The next big thing.. A Must Watch, if you love The Godfather Trilogy...
What a great way to celebrate the 51st anniversary of The Godfather, released on this day 1972.
A series about the making of The Godfather by its producer Al Ruddy's perspective. Undoubtedly took many artistic liberties to tell the amazing true story, so many of the things I have seen, & read over the years, that gave credit to Coppola, this series gives those credits to Ruddy. Balances fact and fiction in such a lovable way. The real-life Mafia struggles juxtaposed against the backdrop of the film & it's making is really intriguing to watch. Acting performances are mind blowing! Matthew Goode, Juno Temple, Burn Gorman are obviously excellent, steals every scene but Miles Teller has really grown on me since Whiplash to this as Ruddy. The next big thing.. A Must Watch, if you love The Godfather Trilogy...
What a great way to celebrate the 51st anniversary of The Godfather, released on this day 1972.
Thats all...There is a helleva lot of mediocre shows out there...This ones a gem, even if you aren't a Godfather aficionado this is just one great, incredible and best of all TRUE story. Its very well acted (especially the guy who plays Al Pacino) and I cant stand waiting for a week to catch the next episode (5 so far, 6 tomorrow). A total treat. A great show about making a classic movie, the kind that were made when Hollywood actually cared about its audience.
It's hard to even describe how much I enjoyed The Offer. All I know is I wasn't expecting that. It's easily one of the most surprising shows I've ever seem. I'm not saying it the best I've ever seem just surprised by how much I liked it. After reading all the great reviews I thought it would be good but this show is beyond just good. I couldn't get enough. I binged the entire series over a weekend and was sad when it was over. The writing is as good as a tv show gets, the acting is great, and every episode is entertaining enough to hold your attention throughout the series. I'm a huge Godfather fan but you don't have to like or even know anything about it to enjoy this. It's just a little more interesting if you do. If you're looking for a new show to watch or binge then look no further. I promise you won't be disappointed!
I didn't really know what to expect from The Offer. Even though I love The Godfather as much as everyone else, I wasn't all the interested on how the film was made. I was wrong! After reading all the great reviews and seeing the great cast I thought I'd give it a chance. I'm absolutely blown away by how much I like this show. You don't have to be a fan of The Godfather or have even seen it to enjoy this show. It's not the best series I've ever seen but it's still a really good and interesting series. Miles Teller, Giovanni Robison, Matthew Goode and the rest of this fantastic cast all do an amazing job. If you have reservations like I did on how good a show about a a movie getting made can be...don't! I absolutely recommend this show!
Can't believe how goo this is. There's is not one aspect of this series that is off the mark. The production, the acting, the dialog, the pace, drama, humor, tension, on and on there are no faults here. Very entertaining from beginning to end. Every episode is better that the prior one hands down.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Al Ruddy meets Francis Ford Coppola to discuss The Godfather project, George Lucas is clearly in the background with several other individuals.
- GoofsThe show portrays Joe Gallo being released from prison, which happened in 1971, and then immediately cuts to Tommy Lucchese talking about how he served his time. But Tommy Lucchese died in 1967, so him being in the show at all past the first or second episode is factually incorrect.
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- Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(New York street, San Gennaro Festival)
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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