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  • @FishRock77

    i logged in just to thumbs up your comment

  • and to think when they first showed the movie they cut this scene.

  • I think this might be the best lit scene Woody Allen has ever done.

  • Steer into the headlights like the dead light of the last sun you'll see

  • i just realized, Christopher Walken and George Costanza have the same Queens, NY accent, how is one so sexy and the other so annoying?

  • i get that every time i drive

  • fucking love this movie!

  • No one.... can see me move..... in the dawkness!

  • every time i hear christopher walken talk, i can't help but imagine all the people out there that imitate him. its so hard not to laugh ,even when he is being serious.

  • Damn. Young Walken has this off-kilter, nervous demeanor that makes him sexy as hell. His face is scary, but that's what makes his presence gripping. Great actor. I'm glad a person like him was chosen to be immortalized on screen.

  • How old is CW supposed to be in this film. I've just found out he was in his 30's at the time but when i saw this for the first time about 20 yrs. ago it seemed like he was playing a teenager.

  • New Yawk's very own mental case, Christopher Walken.

  • I'm so in love with a young Christopher Walken

  • @mothbits I'm so in love with an aged Christopher Walken

  • I'm proud that the only two impressions that I can do well are these two guys. This scene makes for a good party trick.

  • I tell you this because, as an artist, I think you'll understand.

  • He just went through a red light in the rain at night. hahha

  • Pinky and the Brain have such a better meaning.

  • Alvy is prob thinking what does having suicidal thoughts to do with being an artist. lol

  • hilarious scene.

  • haha i love this scene !

  • heard this in a jawbreaker song, god i love his voice

  • I was thinking of this scene last night while sitting in the front seat of a car service my friend hired to take us to/from a party.At one point, while driving through the dark pine barons of NJ, my knuckles white from gripping my knees-eyes transfixed on the pitch dark road ... as our driver was passing cars with only seconds to spare before we would smash head-on into the white headlights of the car in the other lane, I thought of this scene. Bless my sense of humor and Woody Allen's genius.

  • I was thinking of this scene last night while sitting in the front seat of a car service my friend hired to take us to/from a party. At one point, while driving through the dark pine barons of NJ, my knuckles white from gripping my knees-eyes transfixed on the pitch dark road ... as our driver was passing cars with only seconds to spare before we would smash head-on into the white headlights of the car in the other lane, I thought of this scene. Bless my sense of humor and Woody Allen's genius.

  • masterpiece!!

  • I know it's not possible to die from laughing too hard because I would no longer be alive if it was.

  • happy birthday chris walken

  • i miss when all Woody cared about was being funny..he was the BEST for a while...

  • @mrbriscoe2001 What? If Annie Hall is ALL just about being funny then I don't think it would have such a bummer ending... I personally think it is when Allen uses his ability for humour to drive home a serious and real point when he is at his best. Crimes and Misdemeanors is where it's at for me.

  • @hampusheh I guess Woody Allen deserves credit for making movies about serious ideas;so few movies green lighted in Hollywood fit that category,I thought Match Point was (for me) an incredibly incisive film about the role of Luck in a person's life.but I can't say that he is as good at making serious movies as he was when he was doing comedies;Sleeper,Take the Money and Run ,Play it Again,Sam were maybe the funniest comedies made in the years they came out;his serious ones were fine,not the best

  • @hampusheh IT was actually written as a very different movie. It was supposed to be a murder mystery with Alvy amateurishly investigating it, but the Annie Hall subplot grew to be more important. Woody never discards any idea, so he ended up using that for Manhattan Murder Mystery.

    Interestingly, Walken was up for the role of Han SOlo...

  • "I'm due back on the planet Earth."

  • i'm due back on the planet earth

  • perfection

  • three people in a porsche?

  • @TVS86 I was number three on a ride - not something I care to repeat.

  • Classic Woody Allen, classic Christopher Walken. One of my favorite scenes in all of film.

  • I am jet black. I am stone cold.

  • 4 dislikes? WTF????

  • @demonhoopa probably they thought that mr. allen should have used more cowbells

  • @liviolan Now THAT is funny!

  • Maybe the funniest scene in movie history. Absolutely hysterical.

  • First Dwayne explains his suicidal tendencies with a car to them, then he drives them to the airport? You have to love Woody Allen.

  • Am I supposed to relate to Christopher Walken's line or am I just insane?

  • @oloverisvintage i think everyone relates to it a little, they just wont admit it

  • Incredibly funny scene--my favorite scene of any movie I've ever watched.

  • I love classic Woody Allen. His newer stuff is alright, but Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and Her Sisters, those were the days when he was a master.

  • back to the planet Earth

    this movie's so funny, one of the greatest Woody's movies

  • Woody Allen is brilliant

  • 1:10 FUCK

  • Diane Keaton WaS Beautiful

  • funny

  • This guy is un-fucking believable.

  • What's a grown man doing sleeping on a twin size bed.

  • mmm Walken is sexy:)i'd tap that hahaha ....seriously;)

  • I don't know what anyone else thinks, but I always thought this scene was hilarious.

  • @nachoking54 It's hilarious. Best scene in the movie.

  • damn he's handsome..

  • Nostalgia Critic!

  • I thnk this is the saddest scene in this movie. very touching scene.

  • Jawbreaker sampled this for Jet Black. Awesome song.

  • sweet

  • Is voice is much more nasal here...almost sounds like Billy Crystal...It's still good, but Chris is much cooler in his old age it think.

  • I love how while most other people would just try to subtlety leave while being polite, Alvy simply makes a sarcastic comments and runs off.

  • Walken is The King and he can make a good scenes that doesn't even need much cowbell!

  • Every scene in this movie is memorable,quoteable,and funny,how many movies can qualify for that..For me its Allens Citzen Kane.

  • an average day in the life of christopher walken

  • Love Annie Hall.

  • And here it is, a scene which encapsulates all of Walken's best qualities as an actor: verbose, intense, and with a presence that makes you uneasy. An absolutely marvellous actor!

  • @PhilBag I agree.

  • Great movie. I love Colleen and Chris. Great actors.

  • Ha ha. Oh my god. We watched this in class today. this was my favorite scene. So glad you put it up.

  • I am

    jet black

    stone cold

    jet black

    to the centeeeeeerrrrrrr

  • listen to the song "jet black," by jawbreaker

  • What an insensitive asshole. Walken's character makes himself vulnerable and Allen's character stomps on him. It is only fitting that Allen be driven through the rain in a 911 by Walken. I hope that Allen's character shits his pants.

  • It's just a MOVIE. Get over it.

  • Classic! I love it!

  • i know how woody feels, with some of the people my friends introduce me to.

    "i'm due back on planet earth." haha.

  • The red light that they run through is a nice touch.

  • He sounds like a trivial psychic to me!

  • Good scene but could have used a bit more cowbell

  • @ScottTenorman1 Yes, the only way to improve on perfection is with more cowbell.

  • @ScottTenorman1 Hahaha!! More cowbell.Yes!!

  • Ha. :D

  • SO! Smart CAN be funny!

    TV, you have lied to me!

    With Woody's dialog, Walken's staccato and haltingly pained delivery, entirely in-that-moment-with-us-all, deftly and knowingly manipulates our communal sense of timing -- on his wink-and-a-nod whim -- to great affect. It adds a thread of complexity to Allen's already dense-yet-accessible watershed creation.

    More cowbell, more cowbell indeed, my great and powerful friend. Peace.

  • @scooterdooter Aren't you ashamed to pontificate like that?

  • @Conchobhar Aren't you ashamed to judge and condescend like that?

  • @Conchobhar I've got a sock with Cowdung in it if you'd like to borrow it! heh heh.

  • Jesus, so he made a grammar mistake.

    SO WHAT?

    The important thing is the video.

  • @Stephanie3189 No.. grammar is important as well..

    And it's 'grammatical mistake'.. or 'a mistake of grammar'..

  • You should use a comma after the words "and secondly"

    Learn the grammar yourself, you massive idiot.

  • Judging by your comment you seem to have enjoyed my first tip, so here's another.

    The other commonly accepted mistake in England is where you leave the word "of" out of sentences.

    For example, "I took my keys out my pocket" is incorrect. You should say "I took my keys out OF my pocket."

    If you run "out the door", that's fine, as you aren't inside the door itself. But you don't take keys "out your pocket". You take them out OF your pocket. Then you go see a film with Christopher Walken in IT.

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  • dude, fix your grammer,

    retard

  • @elcondepatula grammar's spelled with an A, dear

  • thanks mom

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  • hilarious! :))

  • No one does the one twitch and a giggle away from meltdown psycho like Walken.

  • I'd like to meet these two together.

  • 1:20 I'd be scared shitless too.

    Only Walken.

  • I originally saw this when I was like 13 or something...just flipping channels...it freaked me out...

    Then I saw this movie as a whole a few weeks ago. I found it hilarious.

  • This is freaking classic

  • This came out when I was 11, and it was love at first view. 32 years later, I'm still swooning. The film is a timeless masterpiece, and this is one of the scenes that simply never gets old...perfect.

  • Serves Woody right!

  • love his face in the truck... funny very funny

  • Truck? It's a Porsche

  • Walken steals the film for you? Are you serious????

  • Actually, me too. Walken's scene is the only thing I remember from Annie Hall.

  • You should re-watch it, and I bet you walken won't be the only thing you remember, and I have big doubt thats even true at all.

  • Be tolerant.

  • Why when you're being ignorant.

  • I love how they used this scene in a Pinky and the Brain episode.

  • .. and woody allen too. hahha, what an calming voice ; )

  • Walken was really handsome in this scene. :D

  • Sometimes I do this to girls in bars. Some get it's a gag and then I get a conversation going, the others get so freaked out that it makes the joke worth it to begin with.

  • Not really. It's nice to be free of the obsession with sex. Plus, I get to make love to my best friend...me.

  • As Woody Allen himself said, the best part about masturbation is the cuddling afterward

  • This scene is even more funnier now,because of the iconic weirdness that Walken would be known for,for these last 30 + years.Woody knew ahead of time,genius.

  • LMFAOOOO!! I love the irony of this scene! and how woody is scared outta his mind on the ride back :P

  • the ride in teh car with the two giant Aryans nails it to the walls

  • does not matter how many times i see this scene or this movie but i laugh so hard every single time and to quote penelope cruz from his last movie:

    "genius!... genius!"

  • i like allens face in the last few seconds of that video. he conveys the nagging fear of the character really well...

  • After Christopher makes his disturbing confession, and Woody replies with, 'I have to go, now Duane, 'cause I'm due back on the planet earth' , and then he lets him drive??!!! absolutely genius

  • Bloody hilarious scene!!!

  • artistically disturbing!

  • Walken starred in two best pictures back to back.

  • lol...Imagine the tension and terror with Dwayne driving after his 'confession'!!!

  • They could not have picked a better actor to do a scene like this. Classic Walken.

  • I was about to comment that this was my favorite scene from this movie, but then i started thinking of a dozen other scenes and began to think those were my favorite scenes. This whole movie is amazingly funny! I love the part with the spider.

  • one of those scenes that could easily have been cut but it wasnt thank god! good man mr walken!

  • Classic!

  • This is my favorite scene in the entire movie...and there are sooooo many great ones ! Definitely a 'desert island' film for me...

  • I first discovered Woody back in my teens when they ran all his (then) films week in week out.

    I haven't seen many of them since then, so'd like to go back with new light ;)

  • the head on woody in the car!!

  • :).

  • such a funny scene!

  • the band jawbreaker used walken's lines here in a song called "jet black" at the beginning and end of the song. its an awesome song you should check it out if you like this

  • Great song.

  • I love his bedroom with the little bed side light and the shadows it creates! It reminds me of Norman Bates bedroom and parlor with the scary bird shadows!

  • great stuff :)

  • best seen EVER!!! LMAO

  • i've just seen the deer hunter(voyage au bout de l'enfer in french) and immediatly the face of walken made me remember every of his role i'm discovering again now with an other point of view he's terrific

  • this is my favorite scene too!! the movie is great, really great, but as soon as i saw walken... he rules!!!

  • SOOOOOOOOO Funny!

    We LOVE you Woody!

    Kisses from Denmark

  • Hahaha! Love this scene(love the film) Absolutely wonderful. Thankyou. And thanks to ? for the share...X

  • wow..

  • From the late 70's or so. One of the best scenes, imo.

  • Holy shit, Christopher Walken doesn't age!

  • LOL it just doesn't get any funnier than this

  • diane keaton was a fox back in the day

  • needs more cowbell

  • ROFLMAO

  • I love it love it love it so much! Funniest and creepiest scene ever. Thanks for posting :)

  • I just love Woody Allen's expression when he's in the car