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Daycare Nation 06.20.2006 08:03 PM

Woody Allen
 
Any fans?

I have all but about 10 of his movies.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 06.20.2006 08:10 PM

I don't think I have seen a movie of his I don't like.

My favorites:
Annie Hall
Deconstructing Harry
Match Point
Everything You Want To Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask
Mighty Aphrodite

I even like his cheap stuff like Jade Scorpion and Small Time Crooks.

I saw the beginning of Bananas and I liked it, but I didn't have time to finish watching it.

Daycare Nation 06.20.2006 08:29 PM

Haven't seen Deconstructing Harry yet...and not a fan of Mighty Aphrodite (I need to rewatch it, I guess)...

My favorites (off the top of my head):

Stardust Memories
Interiors
September
Another Woman
Match Point
Anything Else
Everyone Says I Love You
Love and Death
Manhattan
Celebrity

Daycare Nation 06.20.2006 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saturnine
zelig


Ha...Yeah, I was thinking about that song "Reptile Eyes" today.

wearescientists 06.20.2006 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daycare Nation
Any fans?

I have all but about 10 of his movies.



which one's your favorite, ill tell you mine if you tell me yours

Daycare Nation 06.20.2006 08:40 PM

My all time favorite would probably be Stardust Memories.

umjammer atomsk 06.20.2006 08:47 PM

I really like what I've seen so far, that being:

Love and Death
Annie Hall
Stardust Memories
Bananas
Zelig
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Everything You Want To Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask
Mighty Aphrodite
& Sleeper

I read John Baxter's biography of him a few months ago and I saw Wild Man Blues on IFC last year. I can't wait to see more of his work.

wearescientists 06.20.2006 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daycare Nation
My all time favorite would probably be Stardust Memories.


i havent seen that one yet...this will be the next movie i see, thanks.


mine is manhatten.

RdTv 06.20.2006 09:18 PM

Woody Allen movies make my brain smile. Some of my favoritesinlcude but are not limited to:

Hannah and Her Sisters
Radio Days
Jade Scorpion
Annie Hall
Deconstructing Harry
Broadway Danny Rose
Small Time Crooks
and more recently Melinda Melinda

Dan 06.20.2006 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wearescientists
i havent seen that one yet...this will be the next movie i see, thanks.


mine is manhatten.


Yeah, Stardust Memories and Manhattan are my favorites.

Daycare Nation 06.20.2006 10:41 PM

is that from a woody allen movie?

LifeDistortion 06.20.2006 10:56 PM

Allen kicks ass. I really like him. Favorites:

Sweet and Low Down (Probobly my favorite Woody Allen film)

Matchpoint (Easily one of his best films)

Anything Else

Stardust Memories

Annie Hall

Mighty Aphrodite

Daycare Nation 06.20.2006 11:04 PM

I need to find the widescreen version of Sweet and Lowdown--apparently it's out of print.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 06.20.2006 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daycare Nation
Haven't seen Deconstructing Harry yet...and not a fan of Mighty Aphrodite (I need to rewatch it, I guess)...

My favorites (off the top of my head):

Stardust Memories
Interiors
September
Another Woman
Match Point
Anything Else
Everyone Says I Love You
Love and Death
Manhattan
Celebrity


Well, Mighty Aphrodite is sort of silly. I sort of like the greek play format and Mira Sorvino's character. Deconstructing Harry is a lot better though.

Daycare Nation 06.20.2006 11:21 PM

Is that English?

Flen flyys 06.21.2006 12:22 AM

He's my all time favorite filmmaker. My favorite is probably Crimes and Misdemeanors.

finding nobody 06.21.2006 12:45 AM

that bitch married his step-daughter. ew!

kingcoffee 06.21.2006 01:41 AM

I think Woody Allen is overrated. I haven't seen all of his films, but I like some of his films: Zelig, Annie Hall, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex..., Mighty Aphrodite, Love and Death, Bullets over Broadway. Although he is a very talented comedian, writer an director, I just feel that he just gets a little too much recognition.

kingcoffee 06.21.2006 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by finding nobody
that bitch married his step-daughter. ew!


Yeah, that was pretty fuckiong perverted. I know he has absolutely no genetic relationship to her, but my god, man he raised her from the time she was a child. He was her father and now he fucks her. That may not be illegal but it's definitely wrong!!! I don't care if you aren't technically related to someone, once you raise a person, you can't bone them. It's just off limits.

luxinterior 06.21.2006 02:14 AM

I'm considering adopting a young boy, who I will then raise and turn into my personal sex slave. That's going to be an awkward conversation.

candymoan 06.21.2006 04:57 AM

woody allen is one of the american geniuses that shaped 20th century..

"zelig" was great..



and the personal life is a personal life that shouldn't be involved in discussing one's work...

bucklebone 06.21.2006 12:30 PM

Yes, his personal hobbies of rape and pedophilia should be completely ignored as long as he makes funny and compelling movies. We should not judge him on his anti-social, disgusting, perverted behavior. We should only judge him on things that directly affect us, like, did his movie make us laugh???

BTW, Hillary for Prez in '08.

Everyneurotic 06.21.2006 01:26 PM

woody allen?

ewwww!!!!

atari 2600 06.21.2006 01:42 PM

top 10

Crimes and Misdemeanors
Annie Hall
Broadway Danny Rose
Manhattan Murder Mystery
Take the Money and Run
Sleeper
Love and Death
Match Point
Zelig
Shadows and Fog

atari 2600 06.21.2006 01:47 PM

Small Time Crooks was an all-time low.

I liked Cursed of the Jade Scorpion & Hollywood Ending though.

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.17.2011 03:00 AM

GOOD 2011 INTERVIEW WITH ALLEN: http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/...ole-cadwalladr

atsonicpark 03.17.2011 08:01 AM

his newest film was complete garbage. Actually, he hasn't made anything good in like 7 years. WHATEVER WORKS starts out okay -- like a lost episode of CURB or something -- but doesn't amount to much.

I've seen every film he's ever made. He's one of my favorite directors, definitely one of rthe best of all time, despite not making mny great films this decade.HUSBANDS AND WIVES, CELEBRITY, STARDUST MEMORIES, ANNIE HALL, MANHATTAN, DECONSTRUCTING HARRY, CRIMES AND MISEAMEANORS, LOVE AND DEATH, and so on and so on. I even like HOLLYWOOD ENDING a lot, as far as his somewhat recent films go. My main criticism with Woody is that so many of his films feel EXACTLY the same; I have scenes that blend together, if you get my drift... like, some scenes from some movies seem like they could've been in other movies.. it's cuz he often uses the same cast, e directs every film the same, every film LOOKS the same, all the films have the same musical score... hell, even the title sequences are always EXACTLY the same..

for those not familiar with his works, I reccomend his black and white films (especially CElebrity, which is just godlike, though a lot of people don't seem to like it), deconstructing, and annie hall.

Dude's obviously a genius, and writes some of the best dialogue ever, if not THE best. He's probably the best mainstream director of all time, next to Hitchcock.

Derek 03.17.2011 12:11 PM

MANHATTAN is my favourite.

Woody is genius.

evollove 03.17.2011 12:50 PM

TAKE THE $ AND RUN- Technically inept, but some very funny gags.

BANANAS- Classic, and the flirtation with saying something political showed a promise fulfilled in SLEEPER

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED- Essentially a riff on film, not sex. Demonstrates he had figured out how to make a polished piece.

SLEEPER- Brilliant social satire, a mode he doesn't work in often enough.

LOVE AND DEATH- A wet dream for English undergrads

ANNIE HALL- A misunderstood film. It's brutally cynical. An anti-romance. Shockingly well written and directed.

INTERIORS- Moving in parts, but Allen ain't no Bergman. All the actors shine despite the soggy material. And this might be the point to mention how, with very few exceptions, the performances in his films are excellent.

MANHATTEN- About as romantic as a movie can get, from the look to the soundtrack to the climax of Allen running to his true love.

STARDUST MEMORIES- There are about a million filmic ideas in this one, only about a forth of which are Allen's. I like it, but I can easily see how anyone would loath it.

MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT- Light and breezy enough. A mash up of several other sources (Renoir, Chekhov, Bergman). It's interesting to note that despite Allen's professed athieism, magic and the supernatural pop up in his films a lot.

ZELIG- Breathtaking. Painstakingly complex technically, pretty simple thematically.

BROADWAY DANNY ROSE- Chris Rock's favorite comedy! It's essentially a film about ethics, a topic Allen loves to explore in films. Whether he explores the topic in real life is up for debate.

PURPLE ROSE- Simply one of his best.

HANNAH- Tolstoy in New York. How Allen managed to create AND develop so many characters is a testament to his powers when he puts them to full use. And damn near every beautiful shot could be put on a wall.

RADIO DAYS- Full steam ahead into nostalgia. With so many characters and plot threads and gags, some fail, some are a knockout. A breezy little flick.

SEPTEMBER- If autumnal colors get you off, keep a box of Kleenex handy. Not one single joke. I'd kill to see this on a stage. As a film, eh.

ANOTHER WOMAN- More involved than September, but still in full drama mode. Gena Rolands has perhaps never been better.

"Oedipus Wrecks"- A return to his "early, funny ones." Harmless fun and not at all insulting.

CRIMES- His masterpiece. He'll never top this one. All his great themes are here; the characters are delicious; the conclusion is terrifying.

ALICE- Again, magic pops up. And let's here acknowledge how fucking funny Mia can be.

SHADOWS- The first sign of big trouble. His early play, DEATH, is stretched way too thin. Looks cool, and it's fun to play "name the very famous actor," but otherwise really boring.

HUSBANDS AND WIVES- Pitch black comedy. God, some scenes in this one HURT. I love it, even if the pseudo-documntary thing doesn't always work (how'd the camera capture a sex scene?) Judy Davis is a force of nature.

MANAHTTEN MURDER- Allen dusted off an early version of Annie Hall for this. A few good jokes, a few stupid scenes. Same filmic technique as HUSBANDS for some bizzare reason.

BULLETS OVER BROADWAY- The last truly great film he made. Check it out. Now.

DON'T DRINK THE WATER (T.V.) Again, an old script. WTF? Really fun stupid comedy though.

MIGHTY APHRO- Clever conceit, half-baked execution. Get used to it.

EVERYONE SAYS- Ditto.

DECONSTRUCTING HARRY- Ditto. Plus, it makes me a little sick.

CELEBRITY- Again, Judy Davis is a genius! Fast foward through the rest of the shit and just watch her scenes.

SWEET AND LOWDOWN- A riff on LA STRADA. A few good jokes. Good performances. Short, yet way too long.

SMALL TIME CROOKS- Play the game: "where'd he steal that joke?"

CURSE- I think he wrote in the time it takes to watch it.

HOLLYWOOD ENDING- This is just insulting.

ANYTHING ELSE- Allen's great in this one. Otherwise, really tedious.

MELINDA AND MELINDA- A continuation of the "clever conceit, half-baked execution" curse.

MATCH POINT- WAY the fuck over-rated. Very very well made, but it reaches the same conclusion as CRIMES, so who cares?

SCOOP- I kinda liked it. I'll never watch it again. AGAIN WITH THE SUPERNATURAL! ALLEN IS NOT A STRICT MATERIALIST!

CASSANDRA'S- High on the praise for Match Point, Allen shows how he's now a master of fucking up.

VICKY- Am I the only one who hated this?

WHATEVER WORKS- Again, an old script. Improves slightly on second viewing.

YOU WILL MEET- Tons of characters. I could give a fuck about any of them. I just watched it two weeks ago, and I can barely remember what it's about.

atsonicpark 03.17.2011 01:02 PM

Haa good stuff. I agree with a lot of it, except I thought SCOOP was one of the worst films ever made.. though YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER is somehow even worse. Not a good decade for Allen. And yeah I HATE MATCH POINT, I HATE VICKY CHRISTINA BARCELONA............ I think CASSANDRA'S DREAM isn't as bad as a lot of people make it out to be, nor ANYTHING ELSE (this had Ricci and Biggs in it right? They were also in PROZAC NATION together.. odd).

There's a film he acts in but didn't write/direct called THE FRONT I quite like. Have you seen SCENES FROM A MALL? It's pretty terrible.

The only thing about MANHATTAN is Allen dates, like, a 12 year old in it. Found that kinda odd, since he's like 40 in it. The opening 10 minutes might be his best ever though.

And yeah Judy Davis is so awesome in his movies.

Derek 03.17.2011 01:11 PM

She's supposed to be 17 but it is kind of eerie... art becomes life.

atsonicpark 03.17.2011 02:30 PM

39gb allen filmography torrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

http://www.demonoid.me/files/details/2407737/

atsonicpark 03.17.2011 02:31 PM

This is completely unrelated, but did you al know ISABELLA ROSSELINI was married to Martin Scorsese?! Wow. She also dated Lynch and Gary Oldman. Wild.

 




strange. They never did any movies together, either. Though she was in THE ADJUSTER with atom egoyan, probably her weirdest/best role. Her worst of course is that fuckin maddin film that sucks.

 


Uh.

dirty bunny 03.17.2011 05:42 PM

I've enjoyed many of his films. The only ones I've watched twice is probably Everything You Always... and it didn't have much replay value. So yeah.


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