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The wife and I watched Radio Days last night, neither of us had seen it before.
I got absurdly weepy and nostalgic for an era 50 years before I was born and she looked at me like I was nuts. She thought it was funny; I thought it was too but also very melancholic.
I thought we should have a Woody Allen thread, so here it is.
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Hannah and Her Sisters and Radio Days are two of my favorite movies ever ever ever in the world. Especially the former. Crimes and Misdemeanors isn't far behind.
Hannah and Her Sisters and Radio Days are two of my favorite movies ever ever ever in the world. Especially the former. Crimes and Misdemeanors isn't far behind.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Hannah and Her Sisters and Radio Days are two of my favorite movies ever ever ever in the world. Especially the former. Crimes and Misdemeanors isn't far behind.
Trivia: I have seen 38 Woody Allen films.
I have seen 31. I'd have to pick Broadway Danny Rose for my favorite deep-cuts Woody Allen film. And it would contend for the top spot overall, too.
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The Argonaut wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Hannah and Her Sisters and Radio Days are two of my favorite movies ever ever ever in the world. Especially the former. Crimes and Misdemeanors isn't far behind.
Trivia: I have seen 38 Woody Allen films.
I have seen 31. I'd have to pick Broadway Danny Rose for my favorite deep-cuts Woody Allen film. And it would contend for the top spot overall, too.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:53 pm Posts: 10280 Location: in the air tonight
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Hannah and Her Sisters and Radio Days are two of my favorite movies ever ever ever in the world. Especially the former. Crimes and Misdemeanors isn't far behind.
Trivia: I have seen 38 Woody Allen films.
I have seen 31. I'd have to pick Broadway Danny Rose for my favorite deep-cuts Woody Allen film. And it would contend for the top spot overall, too.
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