“This is somewhere between the top, the Nobel Prize, and the bottom, the Republican primary.”
A Look at the Long Forgotten Woody Allen Special, with Guest Star Rev. Billy Graham - Splitsider
“I guess my dream would be to be in a Woody Allen movie or something. That would sort of be my dream.”
Happy Birthday Woody Allen (born December 1, 1935)
you are my favorite living director and I hope you make another 40 films before you leave us.
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Hank Stuever on the 195-minute Woody Allen: A Documentary, airing tonight and tomorrow on PBS.
Illustration by John Jay Cabuay
David Bianculli says the new PBS American Masters look at Woody Allen is “a smart, sometimes serious study of a smart, sometimes serious filmmaker, and it rivals HBO’s recent two-part George Harrison documentary as the best TV biography of the season.”
“You’ve been seeing a psychiatrist for 15 years. You should smoke some of this. You’d be off the couch in no time.”
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Why is life worth living?
Happy Birthday, Woody.
Happy 75th birthday to my favorite Great American Neurotic!
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Hey, look. A hot woman is inexplicably in love with Woody Allen. And he’s complaining. And he loves New York. Dan Meth’s animation is part send-up, part tribute, all funny—in that nebbish, bespectacled, self-effacing kind of way.
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There’s nothing so bad in life that it can’t be helped by watching Broadway Danny Rose
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I like Woody Allen’s classic movies. Manhattan, Annie Hall, Sleeper, etc.
I don’t love any of the modern films he’s done since. The last one I enjoyed was ’Oedipus Wrecks’ from ‘New York Stories’
Yes, that’s Larry David
I was hoping to find the clip where his mother tells him, upon hearing he’s dating a blond with two kids, “What are you, an astronaut?”
Unfortunately, this is the best alternate clip I could find.
Broadway Danny Rose is one of my favs.
NYTimes: Critics’ Picks: ‘Broadway Danny Rose’
A. O. Scott looks at Woody Allen’s nostalgic meditation on small-time show business in New York City.
I love this movie.
