September 13, 2006

Glenn's Top 5 Woody Allen Movies

1. Manhattan (1979)
2. Husbands & Wives (1992)
3. Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993)
4. Bullet's Over Broadway (1994)
5. Interiors (1978)


Notice the odd patern with the years. Strange.

I also sorta don't understand what's so brilliant about Annie Hall? Like, he sneezes into a pile of cocaine. Hah Hah?

4 comments:

Vertigo's Psycho said...

10 brilliant things about Annie Hall:

1) Christopher Walken's 'driving' monologue

2) Finding out whatever happened to Alvy's classmates ("I'm into leather" is my favorite)

3) Shelley Duvall as the ultimate "hippie chick"

4) "That's okay, we can walk to the curb from here"

5) A spider "the size of a Buick" (in Annie's bathroom)

6) Lobsterfest in the kitchen

7) Grammy Hall at dinner, taking a good, long look at "the real" Alvy

8) The subtitles ("I wonder what she looks like naked?")

9) Marshall McLuhan appearing out of nowhere to dress down a McLuhan naysayer

10) Diane Keaton doing anything

(And I didn't even mention the coke)

Glenn Dunks said...

Diane was great, but I just didn't get into it. Reading some of the quotes outside of the film make me think "I should like it!" though.

Maybe I should rewatch it?

DL said...

Where's The Purple Rose of Cairo? And Hannah and Her Sisters?

Those two, along with Manhattan are my favorite Woody Allens.

Glenn Dunks said...

They're not out in Australia I believe. I have a few on my DVD queue, but, yeah, they're stingy on the DVD releases down here.