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        <description>I have an admission to make: Up until now, I have never seen THE GODFATHER. Despite being an avowed movie fan, I have managed to miss Francis Ford Coppola&amp;rsquo;s classic repeatedly over the years. Partly, this is because I managed to catch Scorsese&amp;rsquo;s take on Mob films in the 1990s&amp;mdash;GOODFELLAS and CASINO&amp;mdash;and then later THE DEPARTED, and didn&amp;rsquo;t feel like I needed more Mob in my viewing life.</description>
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