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The Offer

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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Giovanni Ribisi, Dan Fogler, Patrick Gallo, Matthew Goode, Juno Temple, and Miles Teller in The Offer (2022)
Based on Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy's extraordinary, never-revealed experiences of making "The Godfather."
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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).

  • Creators
    • Leslie Greif
    • Michael Tolkin
  • Stars
    • Miles Teller
    • Matthew Goode
    • Dan Fogler
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    46K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    617
    60
    • Creators
      • Leslie Greif
      • Michael Tolkin
    • Stars
      • Miles Teller
      • Matthew Goode
      • Dan Fogler
    • 314User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated TV #158
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    The Offer: The Godfather Wins Best Picture
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    The Offer: The Godfather Wins Best Picture
    The Offer: Why The Movies Are Magic
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    The Offer: Why The Movies Are Magic
    The Offer: Why The Movies Are Magic
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    The Offer: Why The Movies Are Magic
    The Offer: Robert Evans Tries To Save Paramount
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    The Offer: Robert Evans Tries To Save Paramount
    The Offer: Al Pacino Gets A Pep Talk
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    The Offer: Al Pacino Gets A Pep Talk
    The Offer: Robert Evans Goes Off The Deep End
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    The Offer: Robert Evans Goes Off The Deep End
    The Offer: The Mafia Watches The Godfather
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    The Offer: The Mafia Watches The Godfather

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    Miles Teller
    Miles Teller
    • Albert S. Ruddy
    • 2022
    Matthew Goode
    Matthew Goode
    • Robert Evans
    • 2022
    Dan Fogler
    Dan Fogler
    • Francis Ford Coppola
    • 2022
    Burn Gorman
    Burn Gorman
    • Charles Bluhdorn
    • 2022
    Colin Hanks
    Colin Hanks
    • Barry Lapidus
    • 2022
    Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi
    • Joe Colombo
    • 2022
    Juno Temple
    Juno Temple
    • Bettye McCartt
    • 2022
    Jake Cannavale
    Jake Cannavale
    • Caesar
    • 2022
    Lou Ferrigno
    Lou Ferrigno
    • Lenny Montana
    • 2022
    Josh Zuckerman
    Josh Zuckerman
    • Peter Bart
    • 2022
    Anthony Ippolito
    Anthony Ippolito
    • Al Pacino
    • 2022
    Meredith Garretson
    Meredith Garretson
    • Ali MacGraw
    • 2022
    Patrick Gallo
    Patrick Gallo
    • Mario Puzo
    • 2022
    Joseph Russo
    Joseph Russo
    • 'Crazy' Joe Gallo
    • 2022
    Anthony Skordi
    Anthony Skordi
    • Carlo Gambino
    • 2022
    Eric Balfour
    Eric Balfour
    • Dean Tavoularis
    • 2022
    Paul McCrane
    Paul McCrane
    • Jack Ballard
    • 2022
    Annie Funke
    Annie Funke
    • Sheila
    • 2022
    • Creators
      • Leslie Greif
      • Michael Tolkin
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    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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    9syd9907

    Bloated As Hell and I LOVE It!

    I got sucked in with The Offer. Incredible sets and definitely period correct. Yes there's some exaggerated performances, and it's bloated as Hell with subplots, and I don't know why, but that's what makes The Offer fun. I'm hooked, flaws and all. I love period pieces, I'm a movie and a Godfather lover from way back.

    I know there's some whining, rich painfully out-of-touch with reality Hollywood folks (I've heard it all a million times), name-dropping, and talking about they knew the real people portrayed in this series, saying this not how it happened, blah, blah, blah, and who think they know it all...they're annoying. No one ever said this series was a Ken Burns documentary. Get over yourselves. But for the rest of us who love period pieces, sometimes you just want to time travel for some escapist fun. So take the bad reviews with a grain of salt, because some of these professional movie critics, know the rich people complaining and want to stay in their good graces.

    Miles Teller is superb as Al Ruddy and Juno Temple nails per part as his trusted sidekick/secretary/friend/shrink. And though. Giovanni Ribisi is getting dragged for his portrayal of an Italian crime boss, I think he's perfect in that role. And Matthew Goode as Robert Evans is hilarious, and from what I've heard, he's also spot-on. There is no bad casting in The Offer and it harkens back to an era of pure hedonistic pleasure, early 70s fashion and a studio system that had no real vision and The Godfather scared them because it stepped outside of the norm.
    10SecretlyBitten

    Matthew Goode is a gem

    Matthew Goode as Bob Evans is some wonderful casting and he has the persona and voice down pat. If you are interested in how movies are made and who the people are behind them you'll find this fascinating. If you aren't, you won't.
    10leftbanker-1

    Life Imitating Art Imitating Life...or Is it the Other Way Around?

    This series is done with so much love and reverence for the film that it's impossible not to like if you loved The Godfather, and who doesn't like that movie?

    After a single episode, I was all in. It's the perfect mix of great acting, good story, and a fun script. I was dubious about this when I saw the trailer, but my doubts were gone almost from the beginning of episode one. The movie was larger than life, so a series about how the film came to be was definitely worth a shot.

    I may come back and change this initial euphoria, but for now, this is one of the best things I've seen in a long while. I mean, come on! It's a series about the making of the most epic gangster movie and one of the best films ever made, and it has gangsters in it. What more could anyone want?

    The scenes with Coppola and Mario Puzo are genius. They both make the process of writing look exciting, positively thrilling like I've never seen before.

    One complaint, and it's major. There are WAY too many scenes shot in almost complete darkness. I am so fed up with this technique and for the life of me, I don't understand why directors think shooting in the dark is so cool. Just about every scene is shot in candlelight, an unlit room with light shining through a curtained window, a club or office as dark as a cave with visibility at about ten feet. If there is daylight, it's only to show characters walking into ill-lit rooms, or shadows playing a prominent role. Puzo and his wife sit in a dark kitchen. Couldn't he pay the electric bill? Turn on a light!

    When Puzo sees the line at the bookstore the lighting was so bad that I could barely see anyone. Wasn't the whole point of the scene to show a mob? It was like people hiding in the dark. Why was this scene at night? It was a book signing. You can sign a book during the daylight hours and viewers might be able to see something instead of squinting at the screen.

    If it were available, I would have watched the entire series in one night. This could be the best thing ever on TV. I almost want to tell viewers to wait until it's all available before beginning the series so as not to have the anguish of waiting for the next installment in what could be the best TV series ever-no kidding

    If you would have told me beforehand that Giovani Ribisi plays Joe Colombo, I would have laughed, or at least been a bit skeptical. He's a stroke of pure brilliance in a series that is loaded with talent and great performances. I had a difficult time recognizing many of the actors because they were so far from anything they'd done before.

    Another complaint I have is that we have to wait around until the end of June to see this through to the conclusion. I want it now! This reminds me of a true story. Back in about 1989, a group of friends were sitting in my living room ready to go out for the night when The Godfather came on the TV on some network station. We all promised that we'd go out after watching a few scenes. I mean, we'd all seen it a million times already. Well over an hour later, when Michael goes into the bathroom and comes out with the pistol, there was a message on the screen: To Be Continued Tomorrow.

    We all said to heck with that, and someone went out to the video store to rent a copy so we could finish watching it for the 1,000,001 time. I don't remember what happened after that, but we probably went out to a bar and talked about the movie for the millionth time. The moral to this story is don't jerk people around by making them wait. Just hand over the product like they do at Netflix.
    9Supermanfan-13

    So much better than I expected!

    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!
    10MickyG333

    There are no words... 10/10

    This is a show about the making of a movie, but it's so very much more. It's about the people who birthed "The Godfather", and the extreme adversity which hindered the creation of this immortal film. I watched the first 5 episodes in a day.

    We follow an amateur producer, Albert Ruddy (Miles Teller), with minimal experience on the Hollywood scene, but he is a force, a powerhouse with a vision. His primary role with Paramount is to make this "mafia" movie that it seems nobody (who was anybody) wants on the screen. There is a lot of pressure from Frank Sinatra, the government, the Italians, and others to halt the making of this film in its tracks. At any given time any or all of these powerful entities are fighting for any hint of this movie to be eradicated from existence - never to be conceived, and promptly to be forgotten. But Mr. Ruddy's persistence and sheer will are what eventually lead to the realization of the greatest, or at least one of the top five greatest films of all time. Miles Teller as an actor proves in this that he is literally capable of anything, and his inexhaustible skills are apparent. Bravo. 10/10. Award-worthy.

    The over-indulgent and bloated executives at an ailing Paramount allow Ruddy to assemble what appears to be a bunch of aspiring indigents...novices so to speak; to piece together a fragmented but potentially splendorous film. This is their story.

    Ruddy's persistence and focus alone is what brought this dream to fruition, but he needed direction, vision, and inspiration as well. A woman named Bettye McCart (Juno Temple), bulldozes her way into his good graces, and basically takes the assistant position. She senses his brilliance and unequaled drive immediately, and with her own seemingly limitless knowledge of "the biz", she is able to enhance his effectiveness. Ms. Temple gives a stellar performance. 9.0/10

    Ruddy meets an alluring woman named Francoise Glazer (Nora Arnezeder), who wishes to share his aspirations, and they quickly fall in love. Kudos to Arnezeder's portrayal of this character, as I found her to be startlingly irresistible. Although her screen time was fairly minimal, her character was quite refined - yet another brilliant performance. 8.7/10

    The executives at Paramount, Matthew Goode as Robert Evans, and Burn Gorman as Charles Bluhdorn are the most profound embodiment of uptight intensity that I've witnessed in a number of years. I'm reminded of some of the great Jack Nicholson roles. Gorman has a very bizarre tone unrivaled by most, and I found myself strangely drawn to his antics. 9.7/10. And Evans, the way he shows anger, disgust, and approval all in the same expression - is quite convincing, and fascinating. 9.3/10.

    The writer of the novel "The Godfather", Mario Puzo, was also invited to write the screenplay for the movie, because Paramount had a limited budget. Oh how fate smiled upon these circumstances, because Puzo (Patrick Gallo) went on to write one of the greatest screenplays of all time. And Patrick Gallo engineered nothing short of a brilliance. I am amazed at all the great performances in this series, it's totally mind-boggling. 9.2/10

    Guess what? There's still more...

    Probably my favorite actor in this series is Dan Fogler who portrays Francis Ford Coppola. If Coppola's true nature is similar to what Fogler has illustrated - then I am in love with this man!! What a fascinating and thoroughly compelling director and person Fogler renders for us. The provocative style and essence of Coppola - sheer BRILLIANCE. I feel like I keep repeating that word. The way he fashions The Godfather, primarily sharing a co-vision with Puzo, it's so tangible and full of emotional depth. 10/10. Award-worthy.

    Giovanni Ribisi as Joe Colombo (real mafia mob boss), is a very chummy sort of scary guy. You really want to like him, but we are reminded from time to time that he is indeed a real gangster, a true thug. Ribisi captures the essence of being a lovable bad guy. I have the faint impression that he wanted to be Marlon Brando (many similarities to Don Corleone), but was probably informed that it was too small a part. All said - 8.8/10

    Colin Hanks as Barry Lapidus (another angry and impatient man) 8.5/10. I am surprised he had one of the very lesser roles in this, being such an accomplished actor himself.

    Do you have to love The Godfather to love this show? I don't know, I love the Godfather, so I might be biased. However, my love for The Godfather notwithstanding, this is (and likely will remain) the #1 show of 2022 (for me). I find it difficult to imagine anything will surpass it. Everything is 10/10: writing, directing, pacing, cinematography, acting, dialogue.

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      When Al Ruddy meets Francis Ford Coppola to discuss The Godfather project, George Lucas is clearly in the background with several other individuals.
    • Goofs
      The 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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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Paramount+
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Пропозиція
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(New York street, San Gennaro Festival)
    • Production companies
      • Black mass
      • DxD Films
      • Paramount Television Studios
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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