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  • Thank you for joining me as I react to Annie Hall for the first time. I hope you enjoy the video and my reaction!
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    Video Contents
    0:00 Intro
    2:17 Reaction
    22:09 Review/Outro
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  • @blackbrandonblue
    @blackbrandonblue Před rokem +221

    Good god, someone finally did Annie Hall.
    You don't understand, this was literally the single most preeminent film with zero reactions on CZcams until twenty minutes ago.
    You're officially a reactosphere trailblazer.

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Před rokem +17

      absolutely agree! ps Casual Nerd Reactions is doing Aniie Hall in the next month or so, so there will be a second soon. Hopefully we will get WAY more Woody reactions in the future. So many classics!

    • @yournamehere6002
      @yournamehere6002 Před rokem +24

      Woody Allen deserves to be respected for his body of work by a new generation of fans, but alas, we're in a time where the kangaroo court of the internet overrides logic, taste and common sense.

    • @Dej24601
      @Dej24601 Před rokem +12

      Diane Keaton started new fashion trends and is considered somewhat of a trailblazer in how women dress, live or build a career. This film shows off her comic skills (and she is hilarious in Woody Allen’s “Sleepers”) and in Warren Beatty’s film “Reds,” she shows her serious drama skills.

    • @Kunsoo1024
      @Kunsoo1024 Před rokem +6

      Yeah, I'm still waiting for someone to react to In the Heat of the Night or Inherit the Wind.

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Před rokem +4

      @@yournamehere6002 Obviously not, since she just reacted to it, and Casual Nerd Reactions is doing it later this month as well. Great art always triumphs, haven't you learned that yet? Ask Lewis Carrol. Ask Wagner. Wagner, Max. :D

  • @skylinerunner1695
    @skylinerunner1695 Před rokem +5

    'Has Woody Allen made any other movies?' Adorable 😀

  • @timgardner3681
    @timgardner3681 Před rokem +15

    As others, I can't believe someone reacted to a Woody Allen movie. Thank you. Woody has created some real gems over the years, with Annie Hall, Manhattan, and Hannah and Her Sisters being at the top for me. Very highly regarded (and controversial) filmmaker and personality. Loved and hated by many.

    • @AmatureAstronomer
      @AmatureAstronomer Před 8 měsíci +2

      "Radio Days" is my favorite Allen film, followed by "Annie Hall". He was always a jerk and a pervert, but made good movies (in which he played a jerk and a pervert).

    • @holdensagan
      @holdensagan Před 6 měsíci

      Those are great but don't forget Love and Death and Crimes and Misdemeanors.

  • @weray7605
    @weray7605 Před rokem +4

    By far the greatest Writer/Director Of. All. Time.

  • @robertjewell9727
    @robertjewell9727 Před rokem +23

    I'm so glad you watched this! Woody Allen has directed and starred in many films, mostly his own, but this is his first masterpiece in its unique style although not all of his films are like Annie Hall. My favorites include MANHATTAN, BROADWAY DANNY ROSE, HANNAH AND HER SISTERS, ANOTHER WOMAN (which is a drama), HUSBANDS AND WIVES and MIDNIGHT IN PARIS. Hoping you'll react to more of his work. Cheers.

  • @jangle4246
    @jangle4246 Před rokem +41

    Thanks for reacting to this gem of a movie. When it was first released my girlfriend and I saw something of ourselves in it, though I was probably more like Annie. I hope you'll try "Hannah and Her Sisters."

    • @johnmavroudis2054
      @johnmavroudis2054 Před rokem +5

      That might be my favorite of his... absolutely wonderful film and performances.

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Před rokem +5

      When "Hannah & Her Sisters" came out, it was IMMEDIATELY called his best since "Annie Hall". I'd LOVE her to do "Hannah & Her Sisters".....if not only because it includes Marx Brothers footage in it! Ooooo, this is GREAT! I've been DYING for a reactor to discover Woody!

    • @bendancar
      @bendancar Před rokem +1

      "Hannah and Her Sisters" is one of my favorite movies ever.

  • @reverbscherzo7850
    @reverbscherzo7850 Před 8 měsíci +4

    “That’s okay, we can walk to the curb from here.” My favorite quotable line from this movie. 😂
    Annie Hall started an entire fashion trend for a while there in the 80’s … literally called “the Annie Hall look”.

    • @BiddyBiccy
      @BiddyBiccy Před 5 měsíci +1

      Haha I always quote that one when I or someone else parks badly.

    • @TedLittle-yp7uj
      @TedLittle-yp7uj Před 29 dny +1

      When I was at university, the Annie Hall look was the uniform of all the female humanities professors, ironic, since the look was designed to show Annie's neuroticism.

  • @stephenniehaus8635
    @stephenniehaus8635 Před rokem +56

    So cool. You're the first person to react to this movie. It's a great, quirky movie

    • @Acid-Fire
      @Acid-Fire Před rokem

      That is absolutely crazy that not a single movie reactor has reacted to this movie before now.
      All these reaction channels just follow each other around in a circle jerk reacting to the same movies.
      I said to someone else, these movie reactors must think Predator is one of the most important and culturally significant movies of the 20th century. LOL
      Meanwhile genuine classics, hell an Oscar winning best picture! That goes untouched forever by all these channels.
      I wish more movie reaction channels would dare to show such courage and branch out beyond the circle jerk of only reacting to what other channels react to.

    • @stephenniehaus8635
      @stephenniehaus8635 Před rokem

      @Mr. Fancy Pants thats not the reason. Reacting is a delicate business. You don't know what movie reactions will incur repercussions from the studios for copyright nonsense or get CZcams to take action. So most reactors follow other reactors. They can tell what movies are safe and also what movies get a lot of likes. Getting likes helps the channel and ultimately its a numbers game. If viewers love Predator then it makes sense to give them what they want. The reactor might not care about sci-fi but their viewers love Star Wars so therefore a Star Wars reaction is coming soon. It's also why most reactors do polls. What do people want to watch is another safe way to check how many will view the video after its uploaded. I think Dawn does what she wants and I stan for that. It's rare to find a reaction that hasn't been done by everyone else. The particular talents of Woody Allen have been lost on the last 2 generations

    • @Acid-Fire
      @Acid-Fire Před rokem

      @@stephenniehaus8635 I think we’re pretty much on the same page except I think you’re giving a bit too much credit to some of these movie reactors. I have literally heard multiple reactors express they won’t bother with certain movies or certain types of movies because they don’t get clicks.
      They’ll just straight out say they won’t do black and white movies because they don’t get clicks. Has nothing to do with copyrights or videos being blocked.
      What’s the one black and white classic all the reaction channels do if they should decided to do an older movie?
      “12 Angry Men”
      Why? Is this the only worthwhile movie made from that era and nothing else even begins to compare to it.
      No, it’s because they’ve seen other channels react to it and get a decent number of clicks.
      Hence the circle jerk is very real.
      So if all they’re doing then is chasing clicks, then they are indeed in a circle jerk, just doing reactions to movies they know will get clicks.
      Why every channel treats it as though mandatory to do reactions to “The Shawshank Redemption” LOL
      The world of movies is vast and long. And there are a few channels that will do random movies other channels aren’t doing.
      Off the top of my head, Shan Watches Movies is one.
      So the motivation isn’t completely about copyright and videos being blocked.
      Why is it that all the reaction channels think there have only ever been two westerns made in the history of cinema.
      Tombstone and Unforgiven. Because those are the safe westerns they can do they know will get clicks.
      I will amend however that the fault doesn’t completely lie with the reactors but also with the viewers and commenters themselves. Commenters will literally only ask for movies they’ve seen other channels react to and never get behind anything in significant numbers for any movie that hasn’t already been reacted to over a dozen times on other channels.

    • @stephenniehaus8635
      @stephenniehaus8635 Před rokem

      @Mr. Fancy Pants that's how it is. Many young people don't watch movies made in the 20th century. It's also hard to do. A lot of streaming services don't carry many movies older than several years. Unless it's ballyhooed still, you're likely going to have to rent it on Amazon and no one's going to pay money for one movie they know nothing about. And most people stream today. Cable is dwindling. It's just the nature of technological 'progress'. I don't fault reactors for not taking risks. It's easy to criticize them objectively but they put a lot of work into making these videos. Having to edit it just right, putting enough new content into it to avoid copyright issues, etc. Hours of work that might be disappointing if few watch it. Everyone wants their channel to be successful and sometimes you have to make concessions. Reactors want more people to patreon them and they won't do it if the channel doesn't interest them. It's a tightrope

    • @Acid-Fire
      @Acid-Fire Před rokem +1

      @@stephenniehaus8635 Criticizing is easy, fun too.
      I absolutely can criticize anyone for not taking risks and only ever playing it safe. Because ultimately it is a cowardly path.
      The reactor who straight up said he wouldn’t do black and white movies because they don’t get clicks said so in response to his viewers asking him to watch some Marx Brothers movies.
      He never even bothered seeing any Marx Brothers movies at all.
      You know who did take a risk and watch some Marx Brothers movies.
      Our sweet, beloved Dawn.
      I was a patron of Dawn’s and even saw that there were people signed up for her Patreon because of The Marx Borthers reactions.
      The only reason this interaction is happening at all is because Dawn is watching a classic Oscar winning best picture that no other channel has ever touched.
      The viewers of these reaction videos aren’t just kids born in this century.
      There’s many older people who enjoy seeing younger people experiencing their favorite classic films for the first time.
      12 Angry Men has taken off as a safe pick for reaction channels.
      It’s an older movie, but it’s a safe choice, because of the circle jerk.
      Yeah, I can criticize cowardly reactors for this.

  • @erbaldwin1
    @erbaldwin1 Před rokem +13

    "Crimes and Misdemeanors" (in my humble opinion) is his best film.

    • @blueboy4244
      @blueboy4244 Před rokem

      that and 'take the money and run' and maybe 'love and death'

    • @fluff975
      @fluff975 Před 3 měsíci

      his second best behind this imo

  • @yournamehere6002
    @yournamehere6002 Před rokem +7

    If you read these comments, ignore the trolls and try watching more of his films. You may enjoy PLAY IT AGAIN SAM, TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN, SLEEPER, LOVE AND DEATH, BROADWAY DANNY ROSE, RADIO DAYS.

  • @MrMurph73
    @MrMurph73 Před rokem +2

    This was the first modern Rom Com. So many films owe a debt to it

  • @dolfin98
    @dolfin98 Před rokem +3

    Diane Keaton is a big star and the little guy who offered to get her a music contract was Paul Simon of Simon & Garfunkel fame. A top singer and songwriter

  • @RoosterCogburn1008
    @RoosterCogburn1008 Před rokem +45

    "Play It Again, Sam" (1972) is another good Woody Allen movie, which also stars Diane Keaton! They did a lot of collaborations. The whole movie is a reference to to Casablanca, and considering you already watched that on the channel and really enjoyed it, I think "Play It Again, Sam" is worth checking out if you want another Woody Allen-Diane Keaton romance.

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Před rokem +6

      Ah, that's right, she's seen "Casablanca"! Yeah, she'd get all the references in that one. Woody didn't direct that one, but it's based on his play and the cast (including Woody) are in the film so it's close enough. I LOVE Woody & Keaton. Love Woody & Mia too! A string of great ones with her! (Louise Lasser was another great ex-girlfriend/co-star!)

    • @andrewwright9378
      @andrewwright9378 Před rokem +1

      You have the most eyes I’ve ever seen.

    • @matthewstroud4294
      @matthewstroud4294 Před rokem +1

      Play It Again, Sam is my fave Allen film. Crimes and Misdemeanors is second.

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Před rokem

      @@matthewstroud4294 Hey look, it's Matt again! lol. Play It Again Sam was directed by Herbert Ross. Woody wrote the play, but he just acted in the movie and doesn't consider it one of "his" films.

    • @matthewstroud4294
      @matthewstroud4294 Před rokem

      @@TTM9691 Hey look, it's the Dunning- Kruger Effect again. Neither I or the original commenter said he directed it.
      If I said "The Untouchables is my favourite Sean Connery movie" would you jump in and say "that's not a Connery film - he didn't direct it - nahnah na nah nah.".
      Grow up.

  • @neilboreland9190
    @neilboreland9190 Před rokem +3

    Radio Days is one of my favourites, its a sort of fond look back to the days before TV when the whole family used to sit round the radio its celebrities and dramatic stories. Manhattan is another one worth watching, simple story, beautifully filmed in black and white and similar in a lot of ways to Annie Hall.

  • @robmontoya8618
    @robmontoya8618 Před rokem +1

    1977 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
    BEST PICTURE
    BEST ACTRESS - Diane Keaton
    BEST DIRECTOR - Woody Allen
    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY - Woody Allen & Marshall Brickman

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Před rokem +5

    I actually went on a date with Charles Grodin's daughter, when we were in high school, to this movie. She told me she had met Woody at a party with her Dad. Old days.

  • @LemurianJones
    @LemurianJones Před rokem +3

    At one point he says to Annie that he's surrounded by the cast of the Godfather, Diane Keaton was in the Godfather.

  • @bobk9572
    @bobk9572 Před rokem +2

    Great fun watching someone react to Annie Hall - a truly iconic movie.

  • @strongdecaf3729
    @strongdecaf3729 Před rokem +13

    Wow! I'm so thrilled to see someone do Woody Allen movies. I haven't seen this one in a long time. I can't believe I got a joke I'd never gotten before -- when Woody says something about waiting around with people like the cast The Godfather -- Diane Keaton played Kay in that movie.

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Před rokem +39

    fantastic reaction!!! I KNEW you'd like this movie, i can't believe people thought you wouldn't! Woody made LOTS of great movies, including more with Diane Keaton (Sleeper is one with the two of them you'd love!!) Other fantastic Woody movies: Zelig, Broadway Danny Rose, Hannah And Her Sisters, Radio Days, Crimes And Misdeameanors, Love And Death, Stardust Memories, Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Sex, Manhattan, Bananas, A Midsummer's Night Sex Comedy, The Purple Rose Of Cairo, Manhattan Murder Mystery,Huzbands And Wives...and more!!! And they are all short!!! between an hour and twenty minutes, or an hour and a half!! PLEASE do more Woody! And Diane Keaton is a QUEEN! Hilarious in interviews! You'd love her!!!!!

    • @Haldurson
      @Haldurson Před rokem +4

      Good list, but I'd add "Midnight in Paris", "Blue Jasmine", "The Front", "Take the Money and Run" (if you can find it), and "Sleeper". The Front was not directed by Allen, but it starred him. And it isn't exactly comedy, but I still love it. BTW, Bananas was my very first 'R' rated movie (technically, I believe it was rated "M", which later became "R"). I was only 11 years old, but my parents thought it was ok for me to see it.

    • @AI_Image_Master
      @AI_Image_Master Před rokem +2

      @@Haldurson Play it again Sam was one of my favorites, not on the list. Also with Diane Keaton and Tony Roberts.

    • @spencerbookman2523
      @spencerbookman2523 Před rokem +3

      Zelig is amazing! Stardust Memories is probably my favorite. Bananas and Sleeper are among his "early funny ones."

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Před rokem

      @@Haldurson I like The Front but it's not a Woody Allen movie at all, it's just one he acted in (as you said). I'm talking Woody as a director/actor. "Sleeper" was the first one I suggested in my comment, I definitely did not forget to mention it. "Take The Money & Run" is easy to find, and there's already one reaction to it, and yeah, definitely "Take The Money & Run". I said there were many others. I don't care for "Blue Jasmine" or "Midnight In Paris" although they're on the upper ranks of 99% of his post-Mia work. I don't want there to be a difference in his post-Mia career, but there definitely was, no getting around it. Woody doesn't do rewrites anymore, he got lazy, he writes a draft, looks it over once and then shoots it. And it shows, and has for a long time. But man oh man, that run of movies between Take The Money & Run and Husbands & WIves (with Manhattan Murder Mystery a nice albeit flawed throwback to end it all). Every year, a new Woody movie, most of them classic.

    • @drenn818
      @drenn818 Před rokem

      U forgot Take the Money and Run. My Favorite one

  • @mikeduplessis8069
    @mikeduplessis8069 Před rokem +3

    I'm old, I saw this movie in the theater on a first date at age... 22? Diane Keaton is her stage name. Her real name is Hall, Diane (Annie) Hall, and yes she did date Woody Allen.

  • @kzintilord6145
    @kzintilord6145 Před rokem +13

    Woody's films cover a huge range of styles. But if it's comedy you want, it's hard to beat "Love and Death" - a parody of the Napoleonic war novel "War and Peace." Woody loved the Marx Brothers and there's a lot of "Marxian" humor in Love and Death.

    • @ericjanssen394
      @ericjanssen394 Před rokem

      Actually, Woody claims Love & Death was his salute to cowardly-wisecracking 40's Bob Hope of the "Road" pictures, and he does a pretty dead-on imitation of Hope's one-liner timing.
      Also, Diane Keaton gets to show her silly side in this one and "Sleeper", keeping up with Woody.

    • @RossM3838
      @RossM3838 Před rokem

      @@ericjanssen394woody has often said that his character is bob hope with angst

    • @whyteaugust
      @whyteaugust Před rokem

      It might be a Hope salute but the whole Don Francisco's Sister scene is very Marxian. And funny.

  • @ericp8921
    @ericp8921 Před rokem +1

    Trivia: At the end of the movie, when Alvie and his date meet Annie and her date on the street, his date is Sigourney Weaver.

  • @tyrone7635
    @tyrone7635 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Woody Allen is very Charming so it's easy to be entertained by his type of humor even if we don't understand what he's talking about😂😂😂

  • @Dularr
    @Dularr Před rokem

    The Annie Hall look. The most lasting theme of the movie.

  • @crewfan22
    @crewfan22 Před rokem +4

    Really interesting to see how much When Harry Met Sally took from this. Thanks for the reaction.

  • @Bfdidc
    @Bfdidc Před rokem +2

    Sleeper, and Love and Death are both great fun.

  • @scalefree
    @scalefree Před rokem +2

    Dawn, Sleeper is for you. the humor's very visual & absurd & you will like it a lot.

  • @TrekBeatTK
    @TrekBeatTK Před rokem +2

    Fun fact: this movie originally had an entire subplot about a murder or something. Woody cut it all out and later reworked that stuff into Manhattan Murder Mystery

  • @reservoirdude92
    @reservoirdude92 Před rokem +8

    I swear Paul Simon's cameo gets me every time 🤣

  • @johnadams9314
    @johnadams9314 Před rokem +1

    OMG I’v seen both films multiple times but I never got that joke before that when he says “I’m standing with the cast of the Godfather” about the rough looking guys, he is saying it to someone who actually was a major cast member in the Godfather.

  • @tonym362
    @tonym362 Před 7 měsíci

    Finally. I saw this when it first came out. I've loved it since. There are so many good 1 liners.

  • @theylied1776
    @theylied1776 Před rokem +1

    I've never seen this movie, but this movie was obviously the inspiration for When Harry met Sally.

  • @stoneywankenobi
    @stoneywankenobi Před rokem +1

    LOL. Little guy with black hair was played by singer/songwriter Paul Simon from Simon and Garfunkel. Check out his song 🎵 Me and Julio. Classic.

  • @cgmat7804
    @cgmat7804 Před rokem

    A brilliant movie that made everybody want to live in New York in the 1970's, the "Tony Lacey" character 17.36 mins is the great Paul Simon of Simon and Garfunkel, great cameo

  • @starkeffect
    @starkeffect Před rokem

    The guy who played "Tony", the one who was interested in recording Annie Hall after hearing her sing, is Paul Simon (of "& Garfunkel" fame).

  • @almahperditae
    @almahperditae Před 11 měsíci

    One of the greatest movies of all time.
    You got to put this movie in perspective. Woody Allen started as a comedian, but not a normal comedian. His rise to fame was something lije we never saw. He started writing at 14 years old, when he was 18, he was already one of the best writers in America. At some point he wanted to start doing his own show, as a stand up comic. In 6 months he was already the biggest comic in América. Something that never, ever, ever, happen in comedy. A stand up comic needs years to built a name, he made it in months. Then he started making movies, and in a few years cimented his name as the number one name in comedy. At the time, he was not only the biggest comic, he was regarded as the biggest star of all time, along Charlie Chaplin.
    And it was at this point that he wanted to make movies beside comedy. There's Annie Hall, his first atempt at a non-comedy movie. But... He don't have the guts to put comedy completly aside. So he make his serious movie, but put a lot of jokes there. And so born one of the greatest masterpieces in movie history...
    There's still another fun story about the movie. This was not the movie he shot. It got another plot, it was a murder story. But the editor, seeing the raw footage, said to Woody "you got here a amazing rom-com, just cut all the murder plot out". Seeing the movie that the editor put together, Woody loved it so much, that he never worked with another editor. And after this, Woody become the greatest american movie director for decades and decades. The most renowed and most respected director in America. Win a few Oscars, but only went to the Oscars one time. And only stayed there 30 minutes. But was one of the highlights of Oscar history. And showed that he was still a amazing stand up comic!!

  • @Dej24601
    @Dej24601 Před rokem +20

    Diane Keaton started a fashion trend and her style in this film is considered iconic. Her style which continues even now in her appearances or films, incorporates signature fashion looks that are traditionally more masculine, along with frequent and unique hats, scarves and simple but memorable accessories, layers that go against whatever is the current trend, comfort and practicality being important (like Katharine Hepburn did) use of classic fabrics and avoiding the look of trying to be a sex symbol. In this film and in Allen’s early film titled “Sleepers”, she shows her comedic skills and in Warren Beatty’s film “Reds,” she shows her serious dramatic skills.

    • @orangewarm1
      @orangewarm1 Před rokem

      Dont they call that character Pixie dream girl or something?

    • @Dej24601
      @Dej24601 Před rokem +3

      @@orangewarm1 probably not-that term usually refers to a much younger, often sillier (or sometimes even disturbed) person whose character is not as well developed in the script and who is not aspiring to grow, or mature and change, which Annie is trying to do, even if she is a quirkier person. Annie was not written merely as a symbolic figure for the men in the film to use, which is what those manic pixie dream girls are, but she represents a more real, complex person, who has idiosyncrasies, but is becoming an independent woman and not remaining a young girl.

  • @wesleyrodgers886
    @wesleyrodgers886 Před rokem +7

    An excellent choice 🙃
    My introduction to him was Love and Death.

    • @gregstephens
      @gregstephens Před rokem +4

      Love & Death is a favorite! "Wheat.."

    • @stephenniehaus8635
      @stephenniehaus8635 Před rokem +4

      A very underrated movie

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 Před rokem +2

      Love and Death is a brilliant film, but I'm afraid that Dawn's head might explode with the "Subjectivity is objective" scene. 😳

    • @gregstephens
      @gregstephens Před rokem

      @@Hexon66 Really, they're just talking about sex.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před rokem

      Isn't he the young coward all St. Petersburg is talking about?

  • @TheMrSlartibartfast
    @TheMrSlartibartfast Před 8 měsíci

    For some reason the Marshall McLuhan scene is one of my favorite movie scenes. He was a theorist on media and it's influences on society.

  • @kevinhouse4376
    @kevinhouse4376 Před rokem +1

    I think you would love one of his earliest films, "Take the Money and Run." It's full of very funny gags.

  • @johnhawk1089
    @johnhawk1089 Před rokem +2

    Broadway Danny Rose is a great one too

  • @parrothd007
    @parrothd007 Před rokem +1

    The guy that wanted to record her was Paul Simon.

  • @Texasjim2007
    @Texasjim2007 Před 2 měsíci

    Woody Allen started out as a stand up comic in the 1960's and became famous as an actor, screenwriter, and film maker although his marriage to the adopted daughter of his long time lover Mia Farrow made him somewhat infamous even by Hollywood moral standards. His best film was his semi-autobiographical film "Radio Days" which he doesn't appear in except as an off camera narrator. My personal favorite film role of his was as a Bond villain in the 1967 Bond film parody "Casino Royale" Another film of his I liked was "Sleeper" a science fiction film about somebody who awakens in the far future after being in suspended animation with the classic Woody Allen line "How can all my friends be dead? They all ate organic rice!" He did several films with Diane Keaton including this one. She's the daughter of silent film comedian Buster Keaton. Never seen this film before oddly enough although it was probably his most successful film.

  • @eximusic
    @eximusic Před rokem +1

    This was his best movie and won an Academy award. He made lots of great films. I like the "and" movies - Hannah and Her Sisters, Crimes and Misdemeanors, and Husbands and Wives. But his second most critically acclaimed film is Manhattan, which will quickly clue you into the controversy surrounding him in recent years. And more recently, Midnight in Paris is a must see - starring Owen Wilson (as Woody stopped playing the leading role in his later films).

  • @pushpak
    @pushpak Před rokem +2

    One of my top 5 fave films.

  • @wraithby
    @wraithby Před rokem +8

    Your hero from Alien and Aliens, Sigourney Weaver, made her very first film appearance in Annie Hall. She had no lines but played someone he dated . She appears standing with him at a movie ticket counter. She had another short walk on in another scene as well.

    • @Wafaloo
      @Wafaloo Před rokem

      Oh shit I didn’t know that

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 Před rokem +4

    ...also... may I just say, a big thank you for checking out this wee gem. Even if yer not any kind of fan of Woody Allen, I'd still recommend his Radio Days if you ever need to sit back and have a big ole warm smile on your face the whole time. I really hope you try it :)

  • @rastamon52
    @rastamon52 Před rokem +2

    Allison is played by Carol Kane, who you also saw as the wife of Miracle Max in The Princess Bride.

  • @Millywhois18
    @Millywhois18 Před rokem +1

    Two of Woody's funniest movies are Broadway Danny Rose and Love & Death. Both worth watching for sure.

  • @craigoconnor6662
    @craigoconnor6662 Před rokem +1

    Someone has probably already posted this but Diane Keaton's real name is Diane Hall and her nickname was Annie.

  • @itt23r
    @itt23r Před rokem +6

    This movie was huge when it first came out. It effected women's fasihion for years. But given your penchant for silliness, ou may be more in tune with his earlier work, BANANAS, LOVE AND DEATH and SLEEPER are maybe his funniest. But since you have also enjoyed CASABLANCA, you should definitely see his homage to that movie in PLAY IT AGAIN SAM.

    • @rabbitandcrow
      @rabbitandcrow Před rokem

      Yeah, you love those early goofier ones especially.

  • @nealrepetti2396
    @nealrepetti2396 Před 6 dny

    The outfits that Diane Keaton is wearing in this movie 🎥 was all the rage way back when. Also, she was Michaels wife in The Godfather .

  • @colinglen4505
    @colinglen4505 Před 8 měsíci

    When Alvi says to Annie, 'i'm standing with the cast of The Godfather' he really was, because Dianne Keaton ( Annie ) was in that movie.

  • @scalefree
    @scalefree Před rokem +2

    the "Annie Hall look" with the hat, tie & vest totally took over fashion when this came out. you could date a video or photo by spotting someone in that outfit in it.

  • @betsyduane3461
    @betsyduane3461 Před rokem

    When he says "There's the winner of the Truman Capote look-alike contest" the real Truman Capote walks through the frame.

  • @walterblackledge1137
    @walterblackledge1137 Před rokem +2

    Lots of cameos in this show. (look at the credits).

  • @ftumschk
    @ftumschk Před rokem +17

    Woody Allen made loads of great films, not all of them laugh-out-loud comedies, but "Sleeper" is one, and I think you'll enjoy it. Diane Keaton co-stars in that one, too.

    • @reesebn38
      @reesebn38 Před rokem +4

      I saw that in the theatre when I was a kid. Comedy classic.

    • @ChirumboloFilm
      @ChirumboloFilm Před rokem +4

      Yes! I’d recommend “Zelig” (1983) also. It has an original concept and my favorite Woody Allen performance. I don’t think anyone has done a reaction to it yet so it would be an exclusive for a while.

    • @TheNeonRabbit
      @TheNeonRabbit Před rokem

      Agreed. "Sleeper" would be a good choice for this channel

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před rokem

      Soon id'll be Passover an you'll be wanten yer matzohs!

  • @cneejr
    @cneejr Před rokem +4

    I think Crimes and Misdemeanors is his best film but Annie Hall is a close second. It edges out When Harry Met Sally for best romantic comedy of all time because of the bittersweet ending.

  • @jamesalexander5623
    @jamesalexander5623 Před rokem

    I was in traveling in Germany and saw a poster for this film and it was titled in German "The Life and Loves of a City Neurotic"!

  • @ggagg123
    @ggagg123 Před 11 měsíci

    Diane Keaton is brilliant in this. Amazing. Glad she got an Oscar for it.

  • @fannybuster
    @fannybuster Před rokem +2

    We need "Dr.Stranglove" Its very fitting for the times we live in..!

  • @mikeminer1947
    @mikeminer1947 Před rokem +7

    I'm dying at the "does Woody Allen have more movies?" question! (I'm sure you've looked him up by now and will get the joke).
    I think Annie Hall and Manhattan go hand in hand, but if I had to pick one, Manhattan is the masterpiece with the black and white cinematography and Gershwin score. Absolutely fantastic.
    After that, Bullets Over Broadway is my next favorite. Not only is the script tight and entertaining, but the cast pulls it off perfectly.

  • @egapnala65
    @egapnala65 Před rokem +3

    He went from pure pythonesque to profound. For the Pythonesque try "What's Up Tiger Lily" which is a Japanese James Bond thriller to which he added a soundtrack that has nothing to do with what's on the screen. For the more profound there's "Purple Rose Of Cairo". "Husbands & Wives" is also a very powerful drama. "Zelig" is a mockumentary which is both funny and technically amazing.

    • @egapnala65
      @egapnala65 Před rokem +2

      P.S Tony Lacey is played by Paul Simon of Simon and Garfunkel /"Gracelands" fame.

  • @bobhoey4648
    @bobhoey4648 Před 3 měsíci

    Diane Keaton was Michael's wife in The Godfather. The short record guy was Paul Simon, the great singer/songwriter.

  • @glennthompson1173
    @glennthompson1173 Před rokem +2

    I like his humor.

  • @snootybaronet
    @snootybaronet Před rokem +3

    Woody Allen throws out cultural , political and intellectual references by the bushel. Many were obscure even to moviegoers at the time. A lot of them come from the NY intellectual environment he comes from. In the scene where he's dating the woman writer having a party for her friends from that intellectual circle, such as New Yorker magazine editors, she makes a reference to Paul Goodman. He was a famous 60s "New Left" writer. His famous book from that time "Growing up Absurd" had a big influence on Left wing criticism of American society. In the bedroom Woody Allen is riffing off all the pretentious Left wingers that are at her party. He mentions Dissent, that was a socialist journal out of NY. Then he mentions Commentary, another journal influential to the New Left, published by the American Jewish Committee. They eventually moved all the way over to the Right. He combines those two into an imaginary journal, Dysentery, named after the illness that hits you with diarrhea. He also mentions in that scene, the New York Review of Books, another magazine that was very "New Left" . Woody Allen is presenting himself as bored silly by these pretentious types as he only wants to watch the NY Knicks basketball game on TV and/or have sex with his girlfriend.

  • @seerofallthatisobvious1316

    Another great Woody Allen movie is "Play it Again Sam". Very similar to this in that Woody plays an awkward man looking for love.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před rokem

      Look up the _SCTV_ parody _Play It Again, Bob_ ... where Woody and Bob Hope get together.

  • @babymoon56
    @babymoon56 Před rokem +4

    What a wonderful young lady you are. Woody Allen movies (I say him by name because he writes and directs all his movies), all require multiple viewings. Diane Keaton was woody's leading lady in several films. Manhattan is one of his best for you to consider.

    • @richardb6260
      @richardb6260 Před rokem +1

      Allen didn't direct Play It Again Sam and sometimes stars in films he didn't write like The Front and Antz.

  • @jacobmorris3664
    @jacobmorris3664 Před měsícem

    Fun fact, Diane Keaton's real name is Diane Hall--"Annie Hall" The film was based very much on her personality.

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer Před rokem +4

    Diane is cute and Woody is a New York intellectual. He made many movies. All of the latter ones were like this one. He married Diane, as he often did with his leading ladies. Dawn said she would not understand the movie, but did laugh all the way through. Thumbs up!

    • @richardb6260
      @richardb6260 Před rokem +4

      He an Diane Keaton were never married. He was in a romantic relationship with her that actually ended before she starred in any of his movies. They've remained remained good friends all these years. She's one of the few who has actually stood up for him during his recent troubles. He did marry Louise Lasser, who was in Bananas and Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. I think she's also one of the voices in What's Up Tiger Lily?.

    • @Eric-ms1ry
      @Eric-ms1ry Před rokem

      @@richardb6260 He did not" have Loiuse as a leading lady and then marry her " He was married to her and divorced from her BEFORE the 2:films you mentioned.And I do not think he married Mia

    • @richardb6260
      @richardb6260 Před rokem

      @@Eric-ms1ry funny how you have that line in quotes when it's nowhere in my comment. I said Lasser was in his films and that they were married. Not that the two things necessarily coincided. Allen never married Farrow. They never even lived together.

  • @romeopalote
    @romeopalote Před 9 měsíci

    Such a beautiful movie. Thanks for the reaction.

  • @matthewcostello3530
    @matthewcostello3530 Před 7 měsíci

    Woody was a writer with Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner on Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows (like the movie My Favorite Year,he did great standup and has made about 30 movies

  • @reesebn38
    @reesebn38 Před rokem +6

    A comedy classic from the 70s is "What's Up Doc?"(1972). You will love it!! Not only does it hold up but it is as close to a real life Bugs Bunny cartoon you could get! So funny!! It was the 3rd biggest money maker in 1972. The first 2 are The Godfather and The Poseidon Adventure.

  • @dolfin98
    @dolfin98 Před rokem +6

    Well done for reviewing this classic movie Many people don’t get Woodys snappy New York Jewish humour I think he’s brilliant but to a lot of people he’s like marmite. They either love him or they just don’t get him at all

    • @mgordon1100
      @mgordon1100 Před 8 měsíci

      So true. The real top notch Jewish jokes are the ones that only Jews understand, like "My mother locked herself in the bathroom, and took an overdose of Mahjongg tiles".

  • @tranya327
    @tranya327 Před rokem +9

    Enjoyed this reaction, Dawn! A few facts...
    -Woody Allen is probably the most prolific film maker of the last sixty years. Since 1969, he’s directed (or written and directed) approximately fifty films - roughly one a year. I believe that, among other things, he relies on his work to keep himself relatively balanced, and his life meaningful.
    ‘-Annie Hall’ came out the same year as Star Wars (which we now call: Star Wars - A New Hope) - 1977. Annie Hall swept the Academy Awards in 1977, beating out Star Wars for Best motion picture, Best director, and a number of other categories.
    -to my knowledge, there had never been a comedy structured like this film - which is why it’s so different, and is now regarded as a classic. It changed the way people thought about film and about comedies.
    -the film has a number of very early appearances of people who later became big name stars: Duane who confessed to having the oncoming car lights death fantasy - is Christopher Walken (among other film characters, he’s the main villain in the 1985 James Bond film ‘A View To A Kill.’) ‘Allison Portchnik’ is Carol Kane (the wife of Miracle Max in ‘The Princess Bride’); Jeff Goldblum has a cameo as a man at a party, who claims to have misplaced his ‘aura.’ Sigoruney Weaver plays a tall woman in a long shot near the film’s end, underneath the entrance of a theater showing ‘The Sorrow And The Pity.’
    -my personal favorite of his films, is ‘Sleeper’ (1973) - a comedy occurring 200 years in the future (as this was exactly 50 years ago, we’re now somewhat closer - only 150 years, now.)
    -The 2012 film ‘Woody Allen: A Documentary’ is not a bad place to start learning about him. But, the film was made before the eruption of the ‘#Me Too’ movement starting in 2017. When #Me Too began, the Hollywood Establishment rendered him even more of an outcast than he already was, this time based on the early-to-mid 1990s allegations regarding his then-prepubescent adopted daughter. (Nothing about the circumstances of the case had changed, only the energy directed at real or perceived sexual criminals by activists outraged at the Weinstein, Cosby and other (more certain, verified) scandals.) (I do not believe that Allen did the things he was accused of - but I acknowledge that neither side can establish an objective truth with anything close to certainty.)
    -Diane Keaton, who plays Annie Hall, appeared in many of Allen’s movies, and has made films not connected with him. She is a noteworthy actress and celebrity.

    • @detritus8095
      @detritus8095 Před rokem

      This is Jeff Goldblum's first movie where he has a line, and it's "I forgot my mantra."

    • @rl12345
      @rl12345 Před rokem

      Every expert and investigator involved bluntly stated that the incident did NOT occur. Sounds like an objective certain truth to me.

    • @tranya327
      @tranya327 Před rokem

      @@rl12345 I think it’s one of the basic principles of logic that, you can’t •• prove •• a negative. (I do agree that there’s way not enough evidence to support the charge of any crime. I also agree that it’s the opposite of the pattern of genuine pedophiles - no one does that sort of crime one time only, with one victim, then never again, no other accusations. Innocent until proven guilty.)
      Unfortunately, we have many examples of ‘every expert and investigator’ agreeing on X, and X turns out to be wrong: Every nation’s intelligence service agreeing there were WMDs in Iraq. Apple and thousands of other businesses betting billions of dollars that China was a safe place to do business. Israel betting that Egypt and Syria wouldn’t attack in ’73. Egypt and Syria betting that Israel wouldn’t do a first strike in ’67. Professional film critics universally panning John Carpenter’s ‘The Thing’ in ’82 - now recognized as a spectacularly well-done film. Dem strategists wanting Reagan and Trump to be the GOP nominee in 1980 and 2016, thinking that these men would be buffoons and easy to defeat. Finally, experts and investigators tend to be linked (or to work for) big organizations - which can’t be trusted. That doesn’t mean the experts are wrong. It only means that their organizations aren’t credible. FBI, IRS, DOJ, CDC, MSM news. U.S. Military elites (Afghanistan pullout execution), Netflix thinking airing ‘Cuties’ was a good idea…

    • @rl12345
      @rl12345 Před rokem

      @@tranya327 Works for me 👍

    • @Eric-ms1ry
      @Eric-ms1ry Před rokem

      More people went to the theatre to watch " Star Wars " than other other movie in my lifetime......and I am old..( I am counting as 2 for anyone who went to see it twice) I am a Woody Allen fan , but mostly liked his( " earlier funny ones " ---Take the money and run,Bananas ,Sleeper,Tiger Lily) which came before this one.How can the Most attended movie in my lifetime not win the Oscar for best movie.People did not watch Star Wars because of advertising.They went to the theatre in droves because of word of mouth and bacause people watched it and then decided to go back to the theatre to see it again- sometimes over and over.The lines in Hollywood were a block or two long for about 6 months after the movie came out.There virtually was no newspaper or TV advertising until the long lines for EVERY performance dwindled a bit. It would be hard for any of you to convince me that Annie Hall gave more pleasure to more people than Stars.
      I am not even bringing the concept of sequels into my reasoning.
      Did I enjoy Star Wars? I could not watch more than 20 minutes without being bored to death...but I am only one person and I am discussing how much pleasure it seemed to give to how many people.
      The Academy screwed up royally in their" Best Picture " voting that year

  • @stevesm4
    @stevesm4 Před rokem +7

    This is the first film I ever went to see with someone I was in love with. She was a fan of Woody Allen's earlier films which I hardly knew. But I loved this one partly because of the outrageous convention-breaking moments like introducing a person who isn't even in the plot to defend his ideas or suddenly going into an animation with Woody and the wicked Queen or walking into scenes from his or her past. But I mostly loved it for the awkward but endearing love story and the fact that he wrote and played a starkly honest and not always flattering version of his own character without leaving out the flaws.

  • @weray7605
    @weray7605 Před rokem +1

    Okay it's time, Greatest (or favorite) List:
    1) September (1987)
    2) Manhattan (1979)
    3) Vicky Christina Barcelona (2008)
    4) Interiors (1978)
    5) Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
    6) Match Point (2005)
    7) Midnight in Paris (2011)
    8) Deconstructing Harry (1997)
    9) Whatever Works (2009)
    10) Wonder Wheel (2017)
    ....but really, how you have a top 10 Woody Allen list without 'Hannah and Her Sisters,' 'Sleeper,' 'The Purple Rose of Cairo,' 'Alice,' 'To Rome with Love,' sheesh -- and god so many more great ones.

  • @johnmavroudis2054
    @johnmavroudis2054 Před rokem +2

    Woody Allen has some absolutely brilliant films to check out: "Hannah and Her Sisters," "Sleeper," "Crimes and Misdemeanors," "The Purple Rose Of Cairo" (A BRILLIANT film that actually doesn't star Woody, but he created), "Love and Death," "Shadows and Fog," "Manhattan," "Zelig" (a wonderful film where he folds in historical footage in a very creative way)... the list goes on. Worth checking out, for sure!

  • @sonicmojo
    @sonicmojo Před 28 dny

    I love your laugh Dawn, you're so adorable! 😂❤🎉

  • @cwdkidman2266
    @cwdkidman2266 Před 6 dny

    There is the real world and there is the CZcams World. In the real world, Woody Allen was THE comic director/writer/actor of the 60s/70s/80s. He won Academy Awards (Annie Hall won a bunch, including Best Film) while casting actors who also won Academy Awards (Michael Caine, Diane Keaton, and Martin Landau all won Oscars for their roles in his films). He got in controversy in the 90s and yet like Roman Polanski he keeps making great films. Hugh Jackman and Scarlett Johansson have been in several lately since he relocated to England.
    Yet in the CZcams World Mel Brooks is idolized. Mel was known in the 70s and 80s as WalMart Woody. His movies after Young Frankenstein rarely made money or were any good. Yet he appeals to the lowest common denominator,in people so that makes him perfect for CZcams. What makes Mel Brooks also perfect for CZcams and the Internet is that he never had a problem telling EVERYONE that he was a genius and all his movies were works of art. No. ALLEN is the genius who makes works of art, NOT Mel.
    Annie Hall is the most realistic and relatable rom-com ever.made. And who is Woody Allen's hero? The Greatest Movie Comic Ever, Groucho Marx. But he doesn't try to imitate him but he does lionize Groucho and the Marx Brothers movie, especially Duck Soup and the first five films they did for Paramount.
    I hope you notice that Tony Roberts usually played Allen's best friend in the 70s and that in ANNIE HALL they called each other Max. For some unknown reason.

  • @plantfeeder6677
    @plantfeeder6677 Před rokem +1

    There are two modern sleeper WA movies I highly recommend. First is called "Scoop" with Scarlett Johansson and Hugh Jackman. Second is called, "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion". With Helen Hunt , Dan Aykroyd that is great.
    As far as older. My all time favorite Woody Allen movie is "Hannah and Her Sisters". An absolute delightful tale starring Mia Farrow, Michael Caine and Barbara Hershey.
    Good on you for exploring the oldest comedy on earth. Human comedy.

    • @waterspout8
      @waterspout8 Před 11 měsíci

      I'm glad to see someone recommend the underrated Scoop and Jade Scorpion.

  • @clarencewalker3925
    @clarencewalker3925 Před rokem +2

    Woody Allen is still a controversial figure to many but the man was funny as hell. Also, he got his start writing for Sid Caesar. His writing partners were Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Neil Simon,

  • @PedroCastillo_1980
    @PedroCastillo_1980 Před rokem +1

    WOW finally someone reacts this masterpiece very classic Annie Hall starring by Woody Allen and Diane Keaton. This film won an Oscar for best picture. Thank you Dawn Marie great reaction excellent La-di-da, La-di-da, la la😊👍

  • @melenatorr
    @melenatorr Před rokem +11

    Woody Allen has lots and lots of movies. The early ones are more farcical, and he progressed to doing some fairly deep and dark ones, so he has a considerable talent. Most of his stuff is also based on his own psychological impressions of himself, and many of them dip into the very unpleasant aspects of his life and perspectives. If you know about his real life, some things get very uncomfortable to watch. But at the same time, a lot of his movies are just .... wonderful, and a lot of them play around with camera, point of view, and what it means to "be" a movie. Among my favorites of his are "Take the Money and Run", "Sleeper" (which was my father's favorite), and "Hannah and her Sisters", which may be my personal Allen favorite.
    There were some familiar faces in this movie:
    Allison was played by Carol Kane, and I think you've seen "Princess Bride" and "Addams Family Values"? If so, she was Valerie, wife of Miracle Max in "Princess Bride" and Grandmamma in "Addams Family Values". To see her in another young, serious role, grab "Hester Street", if you can, which is about a Jewish immigrant's experience in early 20th century New York (my own great grandparents lived on Hester Street in the late 1800s and very early 1900s, so I have a special fondness for this movie).
    Shelley Duval was the woman Alvy slept with before running over to kill the spider. She's the wife in "The Shining".
    Tony was played by Paul Simon, who you probably don't know, but, when this movie came out, this was an exciting one for me: Simon is half of the singing team Simon and Garfunkel, and this team was extremely famous and influential during the 1960s-1970s. Here are a couple of their more famous numbers:
    czcams.com/video/-xhJcQEfD5s/video.html
    czcams.com/video/9C1BCAgu2I8/video.html
    czcams.com/video/-Jj4s9I-53g/video.html (a special favorite of mine).
    Diane Keaton played a major character in "The Godfather", and Alvy's line to her about having been stuck with the cast of "Godfather" is probably little inside joke.
    Tony Robers, who played Alvy's Californian friend, is one of those actors that Allen likes to use in many of his movies, and you'll see him if you decide to watch more Allen stuff.
    The Marx Brothers were an influence on Allen, and often it shows ("Hannah and Her Sisters"........)
    Annie's mother is wonderful stage actress Colleen Dewhurst. She didn't make many non-stage appearances, but when she did, she was a strong, wonderful presence:
    czcams.com/video/DMufsemAPy0/video.html
    czcams.com/video/9Ko5cHepVIo/video.html
    (where she's following the lead of the great singer Billie Holiday: czcams.com/video/vvxJVk0Nw5g/video.html the white gardenia in her hair was a trademark).
    And one more bit if data: Duane, Annie's brother, is eccentric, gifted actor Christopher Walken, and if you don't know him yet, boy, do you have a treat coming!
    czcams.com/video/H4IrfObVzJo/video.html

    • @epsteinisms1483
      @epsteinisms1483 Před rokem +2

      You beat me to every comment that I wanted to make. (You always do!)

    • @melenatorr
      @melenatorr Před rokem +2

      @@epsteinisms1483 Great minds think alike!

    • @epsteinisms1483
      @epsteinisms1483 Před rokem +2

      @@melenatorr Knowing your knowledge of cinema history and your love of cinema, I consider that a great compliment!

    • @melenatorr
      @melenatorr Před rokem +2

      @@epsteinisms1483 Returned!

  • @jacobmorris3664
    @jacobmorris3664 Před měsícem

    Yes, that's really Diane Keaton singing.

  • @kschneyer
    @kschneyer Před rokem +10

    Very nice reaction, Dawn. Diane Keaton is a very famous actress. I believe her first stage role was in the 1968 rock musical "Hair", in which she sang a lot. She was also in The Godfather and The Godfather Part II, playing the role of Kaye. Later she made many films in which her work was praised, including "Looking for Mister Goodbar", "As Good as It Gets", and many others. She is well worth watching.
    Woodie Allen started as a comedian and a TV writer, but has been known primarily as a film director for over 50 years. Some of his more well-known films are:
    --"Sleeper"
    --"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Too Afraid to Ask"
    --"The Purple Rose of Cairo" (more of a fantasy than a comedy)
    --"Crimes and Misdemeanors" (a deadly serious movie with some funny moments)
    --"Radio Days"
    --"Play It Again, Sam" (works better if you've already seen "Casablanca"
    Many of the jokes you didn't get are simply dated (they were funny in 1977, not so much now). Others have to do with pretentious intellectualism, and of course it helps if you recognize the pretentious thing so that you can laugh at it (which makes the film even more pretentious). Marshall Machluan, the intellectual who appears out of nowhere to argue with the fellow in the movie-ticket line, was a famous literary and media theorist of the 1960s -- he was the man who coined the phrase, "The medium is the message."

    • @yw1971
      @yw1971 Před rokem

      "Looking for Mister Goodbar" also worth the reaction

  • @DannyD714
    @DannyD714 Před 3 měsíci

    in spite of all his personal issues,woody allen is one of the greatest comedy film writer/directors of all time. i think you would like "radio days" and you should also check out his first film "what's up tiger lily?". he doesn't act in his first film,though. what he did was take a japanese spy movie, rewrote the plot, and dubbed in a story that had nothing to do with the original film. it was a very creative effort on his part,and is quite funny.

  • @sethball2475
    @sethball2475 Před rokem +4

    Woody Allen emerged first as a stand-up comedian, did some humorous short writing which has been collected in books like Without Feathers, and stormed into film success starting in the late 1960s. A lot of the earliest films are more slapstick, and a collaborator was a funny writer named Marshall Brickman. I like his dystopian SF comedy Sleeper from this period. It heartens to my favourite film of all time, Brazil, and the two would make a cool double-Bill.
    Annie Hall is probably still one of his best-loved films for its creative inventiveness, and unique approach to the Romantic Comedy, at least as far as North American movies had done up to that time. It beat Star Wars for Best Picture, at the Oscars. This was a point of much discussion at the time - Star Wars had already garnered a legion of fans even by that time.
    Annie Hall is not my favourite movie, though I do love seeing it every now and then. My favourite Woody Allen movie has some similarities to Anne Hall. I love the one called Broadway Danny Rose, from a few years later - also some inventiveness to its structure, a great leading woman role performed by an actress who knocks it out of the park, and a lot of laughs mixed with the bittersweet.Plus…it’s in Black and White!
    I have stayed away from commenting on Woody Allen’s personal history and just commented here on some films. That stuff’s out there if you want to learn about it and watch or not watch a lot of his films based on it.

    • @ajclements4627
      @ajclements4627 Před rokem +1

      It’s hard sometimes to separate the person from their body of work.

    • @alanholck7995
      @alanholck7995 Před rokem +1

      @@ajclements4627 Agree. For me, I see him & think ewe.

  • @jonathanwebb5767
    @jonathanwebb5767 Před rokem

    I've only just realised Woody says to Diane Keaton, ' I'm standing with the cast of the Godfather!' And Diane Keaton stars in the Godfather!

  • @jimdetry9420
    @jimdetry9420 Před rokem +1

    He started out making really funny movies. They got more talky/serious and less funny as the years went on.
    My favorite Woody Allen movie is Sleeper. Second is Love and Death.

  • @polyglot12
    @polyglot12 Před 7 měsíci

    Relatable. Yep. That's what made it such a classic. Another one you might want to watch is 'Hannah and her Sisters'.

  • @cgbleak
    @cgbleak Před rokem +1

    As for the references you don't get: just assume everyone is either a New York or European intellectual and that's all you need to know. Granted, Marshall McLuhan is Canadian--and that IS him in Anne Hall--but you get the drift.
    Allen started his film-making career with a string of inconsistent but occasionally brilliant comedies (the influence of the Marx Brothers, especially Groucho--since he can't be all four of them--is strong):
    "What's Up, Tiger Lily?": he took a b-grade Japanese spy movie and dubbed in his own ridiculous dialogue. In his version, it's about the search for a chicken salad recipe.
    "Take the Money and Run": Woody always tends to play the same type of character, in this one, he's an inept bank robber.
    "Bananas": I haven't seen this one, Same character type, this time he gets involved in South/Central America political revolution.
    "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex": loosely, very loosely based on a bestselling non-fiction book of the same title. Very episodic, very hit and miss, but the hits are wee-your-pants funny. One episode features a young Gene Wilder who falls in love with, um, not a person.
    "Sleeper":first collaboration with Diane Keaton. Equal parts Marx Bros. and Chaplin. Woody awakes into an Orwellian future.
    "Annie Hall," as you've seen. A new maturity and consistency to the material.
    Followed by "Manhattan," which many consider his masterpiece. And a love letter to NYC.
    And then he began to maybe take himself too seriously as a film-maker. Swedish director Ingmar Bergman replaced the Marx Brothers as his guiding light. His dramatic movies never quite hit the mark and his comedies, often relying on the same "Woody" character, became repetitive. But once a decade or so, he still managed to hit the nail on the head. See "Zelig," "Hannah and Her Sisters," Bullets Over Broadway."
    I'd especially recommend "Zelig" for its humor and its backstory. It's more or less a parody of Warren Beatty's film "Reds," co-starring Diane Keaton after she and Allen split up and she began dating... Warren Beatty. And despite its inconsistency, the high points of EYEWTKA Sex are so high that it's one you really should see.
    So be careful with Woody. He's got some stinkers. And he's got some movies that will have you rolling on the floor. Take care, friend, glad to se you challenged yourself with Annie Hall.

  • @frankrossi6972
    @frankrossi6972 Před rokem

    Woody’s movies during this period mostly were about people just living and interacting in New York…no car chases, no superheroes, no gun fights or explosions….and they’re all great (even the depressing “Interiors”). If you like this kind of character-driven dialogue and neurotic characters, these are for you. I group these into his New York cycle, which ran roughly from 1977-87 (he did other New York-centric movies before and after this period, but these are the real gems): “Annie Hall,” “Manhattan,” “Interiors,” “Stardust Memories,” “Broadway Danny Rose,” “Hannah and Her Sisters,” and “Radio Days.” “Annie” and “Hannah” get the biggest accolades, but my favorite is “Broadway Danny Rose,” a great comedy about the second-tier show biz world. If you watch the serious family drama “Interiors,” I suggest watching “Hannah” right after it, as it’s like “Interiors,” but on the sunnier, funnier side of this dimension.

  • @cessnaace
    @cessnaace Před rokem +1

    Woody Allen and Groucho Marx were friends. Allen felt hurt when Groucho failed to respond to a letter Woody sent him in 1961. So, in 1967, when Groucho heard about Allen's hurt feelings, sent him a letter which patched things up. It began: "Goodie Ace told some unemployed friend of mine that you were disappointed or annoyed or happy or drunk that I hadn't answered the letter you wrote me some years ago. You know, of course, there is no money in answering letters -- unless they're letters of credit from Switzerland or the Mafia. I write you reluctantly, for I know you are doing six things simultaneously -- five including sex. I don't know where you get the time to correspond."

  • @johnbrookes4892
    @johnbrookes4892 Před rokem

    oh, i forget this movie! was a fave as a kid , thanks for the reminder and great reaction ;)

  • @jamesscanlan6240
    @jamesscanlan6240 Před rokem +2

    I think you'd like his earlier films; maybe Sleeper about a man who goes for a simple operation and wakes up 200 years later. A lot of slapstick comedy, also starring Woody and Diane Keaton. And yes, Woody is famous; started out as a comedy writer, became a stand up comic, and started making movies. He's been making one a year for about 50 years, though I think Annie Hall is his best.

  • @chrisbiebel6205
    @chrisbiebel6205 Před rokem +1

    I've got a suggestion for comedies right up your alley: The Pink Panther series. The first one is not quite the same style of humor as the others, but from the 2nd one on, Peter Sellers just shines. Start with "A Shot in the Dark" Then go to Return of the Pink Panther, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, and then Revenge of the Pink Panther.

  • @klinewalker7301
    @klinewalker7301 Před rokem +1

    You must see Woody Allen in Sleeper. Another hilarious comedy of his.

  • @byroniasmaximus924
    @byroniasmaximus924 Před 11 měsíci

    My therapist is concerned that this was my favorite movie when i was 12. Oh my.