Woody Allen: A Documentary

Honestly i never liked allen....to me his movies esp the ones he stared in, was always the same charcter...if you look at his body of work it just dosent stand up to the test of time...when i discuss great directors his name is never mentioned....and also he is a total child molesting creep...i just dont understand why people put up with behavior like his or andy warhol or others like him..for some reason Ny whorships this creep....i look at his movies and i just dont understand..i dont see greatness...
Now if was a akira kurosawa docu that would be awsome!
"thats my opionion, but i could be wrong" <Dennis Miller

actually there is a docu on pbs about Akira..wow i never saw this! >< damm i missed it!
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/kurosawa/kurosawa.html
 
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actually there is a docu on pbs about Akira..wow i never saw this! >< damm i missed it!
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/kurosawa/kurosawa.html

That is cool. Thanks for the heads-up. I might have to order that. Wish it was available streaming.

I am a big Woody Allen fan, loved Midnight in Paris.

I really want to see that too.

Truth be told, I do get tired of his neurotic antics when he's in his own films. But I really like it when he drops the frantic antics or when he directs other actors. :)
 
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Woody Allen has one of the most versatile bodies of work out there. Sure, some of it doesn't stand the test of time, but a lot of it really does.

When someone says to me, "I don't like Woody Allen," I say, "You haven't seen enough of his films."

Thanks for the heads up on the docu!
 
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