I agree it's a good film and the acting is very solid, but 'up there with the Godfather' seems well over the top for me. I enjoyed watching it, it's a well executed film, but it's nowhere near a classic and not even amongst the best gangster films.
Forgot to say here I saw 'From dusk till dawn' the other night, a 90s Rodriguez film that holds the status of a cult movie for many of my mates but that I had not seen, funnily enough. It was pretty good, some funny one liners ('What's in Mexico?' 'Mexicans'), and I enjoyed the actors: Tarantino in his usual 'hi I'm Quentin Tarantino and I'm gonna overact so badly just so you know how much I'm glad to be on screen and I'm happy to be able to say I'm an actor' self, Harvey Keitel was impeccable and I very much enjoyed Clooney's performance even though I'm not really a fan of his most of the time. The first part of the film was well executed, but the second part was brilliant in its over-the-topness which just made it hilarious.
And Salma Hayek's dance!!