Nathan Dodge
One Too Many
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Subject to change, but this is how it stands currently:
1. Hannah and Her Sisters--A happy ending for a change and the best ensemble cast Woody ever put together. I particularly liked Max Von Sydow's societal rant; my wife once feared that I'd become like that...
2. Love & Death- Allen's "Bob Hope" movie with a brisk pace and numerous quotable one liners. Love the use of Prokofiev music, too. Woody originally wanted to use Stravinsky!
3. Annie Hall- The movie that kicked Star Wars' backside! Well la di da! Allen's most famous film; it features Diane Keaton's Oscar-winning performance. It's as creative and interestingly shot comedy as we're ever going to see. Best Picture, 1977!!!
4. Crimes & Misdemeanors- Allen's best use of a comedy and drama in the same film. Martin Landau is fantastic, as is Alan Alda as an arrogant and successful TV producer.
5. Alice- Mia Farrow's best dramatic performance since The Purple Rose of Cairo; Farrow gets absolutely no credit for her excellent performances, but she does in this post.
How 'bout you? What are your five favorite Woody Allen movies?
1. Hannah and Her Sisters--A happy ending for a change and the best ensemble cast Woody ever put together. I particularly liked Max Von Sydow's societal rant; my wife once feared that I'd become like that...
2. Love & Death- Allen's "Bob Hope" movie with a brisk pace and numerous quotable one liners. Love the use of Prokofiev music, too. Woody originally wanted to use Stravinsky!
3. Annie Hall- The movie that kicked Star Wars' backside! Well la di da! Allen's most famous film; it features Diane Keaton's Oscar-winning performance. It's as creative and interestingly shot comedy as we're ever going to see. Best Picture, 1977!!!
4. Crimes & Misdemeanors- Allen's best use of a comedy and drama in the same film. Martin Landau is fantastic, as is Alan Alda as an arrogant and successful TV producer.
5. Alice- Mia Farrow's best dramatic performance since The Purple Rose of Cairo; Farrow gets absolutely no credit for her excellent performances, but she does in this post.
How 'bout you? What are your five favorite Woody Allen movies?
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