bluzman61
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It's a wonderful film and very funny. It features Woody Allen, Mira Sorvino, Helena Bonham Carter and Peter Weller in the cast. This one is definitely worth watching.
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I love his 1970s comedies and 1980s serious work. I have found him hit and miss since then, with a lot of misses, but when he hits it's always a special kind of movie magic. 'Vicki Cristina Barcelona' is supposed to be very good, also.It's a wonderful film and very funny. It features Woody Allen, Mira Sorvino, Helena Bonham Carter and Peter Weller in the cast. This one is definitely worth watching.
It's easy to get hooked on Woody Allen, most of my life I didn't care for him, that is until I actually watched some of his stuff and was in my 40's when I started watching/liking his films and have seen most if not all of them, two of my favorites are from his later stuff, "Curse Of The Jade Scorpion" and "Scoop"...check them out if ya get the urge.It's a wonderful film and very funny. It features Woody Allen, Mira Sorvino, Helena Bonham Carter and Peter Weller in the cast. This one is definitely worth watching.
Actually, that's a more fitting description than mine.I love his 1970s comedies and 1980s serious work. I have found him hit and miss since then, with a lot of misses, but when he hits it's always a special kind of movie magic. 'Vicki Cristina Barcelona' is supposed to be very good, also.
No, you just vote for them.I won't watch the work of a bonafide pedophile, including his own stepdaughter. There is so much smoke coming from that gun that it rivals a Canadian forest fire.
Sleeper was my first Woody movie, and is still my favorite. I have watched it countless times. I had a connection to the movie theater as a kid and saw it every day during its run when it came out.I’ve been a fan since “Sleeper” saw the earlier ones — at a movie theater in the Bronx
Midnight in Paris is probably my overall favorite. The opening scene should be a commercial for Paris
One of the funniest movies ever!Sleeper was my first Woody movie, and is still my favorite. I have watched it countless times. I had a connection to the movie theater as a kid and saw it every day during its run when it came out.
Sleeper was my first Woody movie, and is still my favorite. I have watched it countless times. I had a connection to the movie theater as a kid and saw it every day during its run when it came out.
One of the funniest movies ever!

I remember something about our civilization ended when a man named Albert Shanker got his hands on an atomic bombLuna: It's hard to believe that you haven't had sex for 200 years.
Miles: 204, if you count my marriage.
Dr. Tryon: [Dr. Tryon shows Miles a videotape of Howard Cosell] At first, we didn't know exactly what this was, but we've developed a theory. We feel that when citizens in your society were guilty of a crime against the state, they were forced to watch this.
Miles: Yes. That's exactly what it was.
Miles Monroe: [Miles gets to look at some pictures to identify the people on them] This was Josef Stalin. He was a communist, I was not too crazy about him, had a bad moustache, lot of bad habits. This is Bela Lugosi. he was, he was the mayor of New York City for a while, you can see what it did to him there, you know. This is, uhm, this is, uh, Charles DeGaulle, he, he was a very famous French chef, had his own television show, showed you how to make souffles and omelets and everything. This is Scott Fitzgerald over here. A very romantic writer. Big with English majors, college girls, you know, nymphomaniacs. Very well, eh - This is Chiang Kai-Shek, who I was not too crazy about either. This is Billy Graham. He was very big in the religion business, you know. He knew God personally. Got him his complete wardrobe to go out on double dates together. It was a very big thing. They were romantically linked for awhile. This is some girls burning a brassiere. You notice it's a very small fire. This I don't know what that is. It's a photograph of Norman Mailer. He was a very great writer. He donated his ego to the Harvard Medical school for study. And this - this I can tell you - this is a centerfold from a magazine they used to call Playboy. Which - um - these girls didn't exist in actual life, you know. They were rubberized. You had to blow them up and then you'd fasten it and then you could spread ointment on them or anything else you - I'll just take this, you know, and study it later and give you a full report on it.
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