I have seen this movie AT LEAST 200 times. I saw it the first time in a $1 college campus movie theater in early 1976. My date hated it... so she had to go. As funny as this film is, I've looked at it closely and it does indeed have a dark side as well. In an interview quoted in numerous books, Woody said that Love and Death was the 'scariest' and in some ways the 'most serious' work he did.
This Woody's version of "War and Peace". Tolosty does this in the book. He stops the narrative and goes on some philosophical tangent, then pick up the narrative again.
Yes, thank you tevitts. I know. And I enjoy Tolstoy (even though his philosophy is rather dubious) but my point was that there are some interesting philosophical points in this clip amongst the humour.
this film has so many incredibly funny one-liners. one of my fav woody films.
yolo22 1 month ago
This scene covers a lot of thinkers and books, Camus, suicide, Dostoevsky, if there is no god everything is permitted, on and on, good stuff.
JayGatsbyOdysseus 2 months ago
plants eating ehhhh plants
lolol
XZohar123 6 months ago
My uncle Sasha pick up a check-bahahaha!
MrCwII 8 months ago
I have seen this movie AT LEAST 200 times. I saw it the first time in a $1 college campus movie theater in early 1976. My date hated it... so she had to go. As funny as this film is, I've looked at it closely and it does indeed have a dark side as well. In an interview quoted in numerous books, Woody said that Love and Death was the 'scariest' and in some ways the 'most serious' work he did.
TomKaren1994 9 months ago
And what if there a god but when you die, that's it. No proof otherwise.
Picardy 1 year ago
don't forget the wheat!!!!!!
jayman1466 1 year ago
@jayman1466 A TREMENDOUS amount of wheat!
LaureateRevolution 10 months ago
Did she say leash?
ArkEsoteric 1 year ago
But judgment of any system or a priori relationship
mastashaker916 1 year ago
"I'd hate to blow my brains out and then read in the papers that they found something"
RobbyWithNoIE 1 year ago 4
This is my favorite comedy, ever. I love most of Woody Allen's films, but I love the dialogue of this one the most.
strawberryseason 2 years ago
Yes, I definitely think that this is the best of all possible worlds
Ehh it's certainly the most expensive.
JosephTheGodless 2 years ago 2
Where can this movie be watched on line?
deansusky 2 years ago
Heyyyy...u've been going to finishing school
neo41885 2 years ago 3
Why is she so sexy?
ReverendKAZ 2 years ago 6
@ReverendKAZ
I don't know. Why?
unconventionalmeans 1 year ago
"Yeh, I've said that many times" lol!
ComradeJenny 2 years ago 15
This is so funny. But there are some really interesting philosophical points here.
yourforte 2 years ago 4
This Woody's version of "War and Peace". Tolosty does this in the book. He stops the narrative and goes on some philosophical tangent, then pick up the narrative again.
tevitts 2 years ago 4
Yes, thank you tevitts. I know. And I enjoy Tolstoy (even though his philosophy is rather dubious) but my point was that there are some interesting philosophical points in this clip amongst the humour.
yourforte 2 years ago
"hey, you've been going to finishing school"
Nicecatholicgirl 3 years ago 2
Oh, God- this reminds me of Critical Thinking in 1st year!!.
coralarch 3 years ago 2
WHAT IF THERE IS NO GOD
houstoncolts 3 years ago
I love those two together, so amazingly funny.
poppinkw 3 years ago 18
hehe, brilliant
sarcasmi 3 years ago 2