Love it.
One of my favorite WA movies.
Wonderful how he takes the fear that nothing has meaning and makes it funny, yet without denying it.
Patti - Oh, Woody Allen has created some of the most memorable funny moments! Thanks for the reminder.
Before the movie was the stage show, which we saw - Woody and Tony Roberts starred - back in 1969, when we were all much, much younger. Great stuff.Jeff M
I'd have loved to see this one.
This is the Woody Allen I most enjoy. The later, not-so-funny Woody...not so much.
In looking it up, it says Diane Keaton was in the show too, but I honestly have no memory of it.We also saw his earlier DON'T DRINK THE WATER, which Woody wrote but didn't star in. (It was Tony Roberts again, and Lou Jacobi.)Jeff M.
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Love it.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite WA movies.
ReplyDeleteWonderful how he takes the fear that nothing has meaning and makes it funny, yet without denying it.
ReplyDeletePatti - Oh, Woody Allen has created some of the most memorable funny moments! Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteBefore the movie was the stage show, which we saw - Woody and Tony Roberts starred - back in 1969, when we were all much, much younger. Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteJeff M
I'd have loved to see this one.
ReplyDeleteThis is the Woody Allen I most enjoy. The later, not-so-funny Woody...not so much.
ReplyDeleteIn looking it up, it says Diane Keaton was in the show too, but I honestly have no memory of it.
ReplyDeleteWe also saw his earlier DON'T DRINK THE WATER, which Woody wrote but didn't star in. (It was Tony Roberts again, and Lou Jacobi.)
Jeff M.
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