What are currently your 3 personal favorite Woody Allen films and why?
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rpniew — 19 years ago(January 10, 2007 02:35 PM)
Annie Hall just no way of getting around it
Hannah and Her SistersI don't care how much Allen complains; the ending works
ManhattanI really don't find the romance with the Keaton character convincing, but a wonderful film nevertheless
Purple Rose of Cairoor else why would I be here?
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mervis32 — 19 years ago(February 06, 2007 01:58 PM)
- Zelig. A cinematic wonder. Technically awesome. Hysterical.
- Play it Again, Sam. Best Allen slapstick to date. Jerry Lacy is perfect.
- Hannah & Her Sisters. A meandering story that eventually ties up all ends.
- Radio Days. Probably a very autobiographical film. Great acting & script.
- Purple Rose of Cairo. Absolutely his best. Never topped. Award winning script. I see this film in my dreams. Thanks, Woody.
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marcysaturn — 19 years ago(March 02, 2007 08:47 PM)
Annie Hall
Hilarious, and really shows that art can be more perfect than life
Bullets Over Broadway
Hilarious, and really shows that if we could just knock off those who are inconvenient to us, we'd all be better off
Crimes and Misdeameners
Love it every time, but don't you wish Martin Landau's character would get punished? (despite what I said above)
Sleeper
Still laughing
Hannah and Her Sisters
A woman won by a poem so romantic
Matchpoint
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SaCha1689 — 18 years ago(January 22, 2008 09:05 AM)
Hannah and her Sisters
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Annie Hall
I love them all for the same reasons: they're all funny but moving and philosophical too. Exactly the kind of films I plan to make someday.
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jovos_suck123 — 18 years ago(March 12, 2008 05:36 PM)
- Stardust Memories - Too good, too great
- Manhattan - Great Great Great and amazing cinematography
- The Purple Rose Of Cario - it has to be done
- Crimes and Mis/match point - keep fighting for match point.it will be seen as a classic in a few years
- Zelig - Under rated gem and amazingness
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Balthazar Bee — 17 years ago(August 29, 2008 08:32 PM)
The present top 3 would have to be
3. Deconstructing Harry
2. Manhattan- Hannah and her Sisters
These three strike me as being the most profound films of his career. I can't articulate why, exactly, though I've often tried.
Love and Death, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Bananas, Husbands and Wives, and Annie Hall are all clamouring to break onto the list. Play it Again, Sam, and The Front, likewise, bearing in mind the non-directing handicap clause.
- Hannah and her Sisters
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coldwind9 — 16 years ago(June 13, 2009 01:48 AM)
Can't keep it to three, not even five:
- Love and Death Too many jokes for one Napoleonic Invasion to contain.
- Crimes and Misdemeanors Martin, Jerry, Anjelica. How do you make murder a reasonable choice? Woody nails it.
- Radio Days I re-ran Gina DeAngeles' scene 20 times. Literally. Still the funniest scene not in The Miracle of Morgan's Creek.
- Stardust Memories Love the white space. And thirty years later, I still don't know how it ends.
- Manhattan Great music, great city, great movie.
- Broadway Danny Rose Terribly underrated movie. Great performance by Farrow, wonderful story about loyalty, betrayal, perseverance.
Honorable Mention: Annie Hall, September, Sleeper, Hannah and Her Sisters, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Take the Money and Run.
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artihcus022 — 16 years ago(August 30, 2009 11:54 AM)
Five Favourites would be
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Broadway Danny Rose
Annie Hall
Cassandra's Dream
Crimes and Misdemeanors
(as of now)
I think these films represent singularly the different kinds of style Woody Allen has worked in over the yers and certainly represent his worldview and philosophy quite astutely and formally they're all quite different and interesting. And the acting is just fantastic.
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