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Melinda & Melinda I gave-up looking for the old thread (like looking for a needle in a haystack without the search function).
Finally got around to seeing this last night. While nowhere near top-tier Woody, it did have its charms. Personally, I would have liked to have seen more parallels between the two stories and I thought some of the acting was quite stilted, but - on the whole - I liked it. Anybody else 'sides DiminutiveRocker seen this? | |
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no, but I have seen a similar film, Betty & Betty. | |
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Lleena said: no, but I have seen a similar film, Betty & Betty.
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Ace said: Lleena said: no, but I have seen a similar film, Betty & Betty.
Pull your pants up. | |
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Lleena said: Ace said: Pull your pants up. But you said you wanted them down. | |
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Ace said: Lleena said: Pull your pants up. But you said you wanted them down. You might as well take them right off, to avoid anymore confusion. | |
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Lleena said: Ace said: But you said you wanted them down. You might as well take them right off, to avoid anymore confusion. You first. | |
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Ace said: Lleena said: You might as well take them right off, to avoid anymore confusion. You first. | |
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i'm gonna wait for DVD with this one, the way i have with his last few. i remember when a new woody allen movie was a fun event, and all my friends and i would rush out to see the latest...these days, his films have gotten so lackluster, it's all i can do to rent 'em. though i DID think parts of 'anything else' were mildly salvageable.
this weekend i'm all about seeing 'palindromes', and after that i wanna see 'hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy'...so no love for the woodman from me, i'm afraid. | |
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Anxiety said: though i DID think parts of 'anything else' were mildly salvageable.
I found Anything Else painful, except for the scenes between Woody and the kid (what's his name? Jason Biggs?). | |
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Ace said: Anxiety said: though i DID think parts of 'anything else' were mildly salvageable.
I found Anything Else painful, except for the scenes between Woody and the kid (what's his name? Jason Biggs?). i kinda liked some of the parts with stockard channing, though woody was trying way too hard to make her a trainwreck. the silliest thing about that movie was when jason biggs' character kept talking about going to his analyst...who uses the word "analyst" anymore? woody needs to get out more. | |
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Anxiety said: Ace said: I found Anything Else painful, except for the scenes between Woody and the kid (what's his name? Jason Biggs?). i kinda liked some of the parts with stockard channing, though woody was trying way too hard to make her a trainwreck. the silliest thing about that movie was when jason biggs' character kept talking about going to his analyst...who uses the word "analyst" anymore? woody needs to get out more. I didn't even remember that Stockard Channing was in the flick. I liked the wisdom Woody's character dispensed to Jason Biggs. | |
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