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2Freaky's great films: Annie Hall! Woody Allen's classic comedy. Sweet, funny as hell, smart as I don't know what--insightful about relationships and their many foibles. Annie Hall just hits on all cylinders.
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I was introduced to and became a fan of Diane Keaton because of this film. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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I'll second that. It's a movie that was powerful enough to spawn a sub genre that is filled with countless like-minded attempts that are often leagues apart in either funny or smart -- and, as a result, romance. | |
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Love it. One of my all time favorite movies. I watched "Whatever Works" the other day (also by Woody Allen) and noticed that both movies had a very similar vibe to them. Later I found out that Whatever Works was written around the same time as Annie Hall. Took him a few decades to turn that screenplay into a film. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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I first watched this about 15-20 years ago and absolutely loved it. I tried to watch it again a year or two ago and found it really unfunny and lame, I couldn't watch to the end. Strange, no? | |
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Well, if this film is not funny then there is no such thing as any film that can be funny, since this is the top funniest film ever made. I can't think of any other as funny or as witty. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Judd Apatow's films are a lot like Allen, except Apatow does more juvenile centered, more dirty. He is clever in that he sees smarts in dumb people. lol All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I saw it a couple of years ago, and I agree. Definitely worthy of its hype and accolades.
Allen's character's existential monologue in Hanna and Her Sisters was great, but the opening sequence of Annie Hall is time-capsule classic. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I would say Hannah is a better film. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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You should also check out Crimes and Misdemeaners, it is more serious but says wonderful things about evil and how good people can turn bad and how unfair life can be. Amazing. One of my alltime faves. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I have tried and tried to like this film. But none of the angst-ridden films from the 70s appeal to me in any way. [Edited 5/9/13 8:11am] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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not only his best movie, quite possibly his last great movie (at least until Crimes & Misdemeanors)
although the romantic comedy between Woody/Diane Keaton is the core of the film/script, I enjoy the film more for the postmodernist touches (introducing cartoon segments, breaking the fourth wall, multiple flashbacks, disjointed narrative, internal monologues, pop culture jokes, etc)
after Annie Hall, Woody fully embraced the realistic drama/comedy genres, and he lost half of his potential, in my opinion (he works best when he uses postmodernist techniques or magic realism- Zelig, Purple Rose of Cairo, Deconstructing Harry, Midnight in Paris, etc)
I still watch Annie Hall regularly, but I'll be damned if I watch overrated films like Manhattan, Hannah and Her Sisters or Match Point again
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I can't disagree. Hannah has one of the greatest casts of that era, and really gives a great feel for different parts of the City at that time. I probably liked Hannah a little better but IMHO (as a relative Allen novice) Annie Hall is a blueprint for the films that would follow -- Allen's and everyone else's. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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that ending ruined an already irrelevant (yet extremely well-written) movie about typically unhappy newyorkers... | |
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Broadway Danny Rose The Purple Rose of Cairo Crimes and Misdemeanors Alice Shadows and Fog Husbands and Wives Deconstructing Harry Celebrity Match Point Whatever Works You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger | |
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you know, Woody is like Prince, nearly all of their movies/albums are worth watching/listening, but not all of 'em are great | |
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We need to mock Genesia. lol
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On another site a women I know says she thinks Woody hates women. She may have a point. He does not do women charactors very well.
For me it's about the overall art of the films. His later films started to really go bad. Then he went to europe and had a revival. Match Point, even though it is a drama, is amazing.
The Rome film went nowhere. The Paris one is great.
Another fun film is Manhattan Murder Mystery. Not great art but a laugh riot.
I agree with ACE, Manhattan is overrated. It's not even funny.
Another film to look for his Deconstructing Harry. It has a mean spirted edge, but is really well done. The plot is fun. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Deconstructing Harry is excellent. | |
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I completely agree. It's one of my favourite films. | |
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