Considering the magnitude of cinematic excellence exhibited by "The Godfather," and of course its themes of family and masculinity and responsibility--there's no age too early. Personally, I doubt the veracity and general manhood of any guy who hasn't seen nor personally owns "The Godfather."
However, Aidan and Asher may find it a trifle boring (and their mother and grandmothers may have certain questions).
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Considering the magnitude of cinematic excellence exhibited by "The Godfather," and of course its themes of family and masculinity and responsibility--there's no age too early. Personally, I doubt the veracity and general manhood of any guy who hasn't seen nor personally owns "The Godfather."
ReplyDeleteHowever, Aidan and Asher may find it a trifle boring (and their mother and grandmothers may have certain questions).
//David L.