Sleeper part 9
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Lol. So enjoyable. I love Woody Allen's genius. Thank you for posting?:)
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@Torahboy1 Clearly you haven't seen many Diane Keaton movies to say she gives the exact same performance. You're saying this performance was like Looking for Mr Goodbar? Annie Hall was like her performance in Reds or Marvin's Room? No muse had a better dynamic with him than she did and she could handle his dialogue like a pro as opposed to the ones he casts nowadays. She's briliant being effortless at the light comedy and digging deep for the dark drama.
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@TheCoolProfessor Are you joking? What is ridiculous about it? The film is a mixture of satire and vaudeville.
If you don't get that, then you're a moron. If you want to see crappy and ridiculous films, then see Armageddon or the Scary Movie series.
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I totally agree that this film has aged really well. If anything, it's more relevant today than it was in 1973
But, does anyone else get the impression that they just ran out of ideas at the end? or maybe they ran out of money........
Either way, another great Woody Allen classic. Even if Diane Keaton couldn't act her way out of a paper bag. Let's face it, from that day to this, the woman gives the exact same performance in every film she appears in. I honestly don't get what people see in her
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can't believe this movie was made like 38 years ago, it doesn't look old at all!
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4:10 epic third time!!!
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Best eveerrrrr
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I just finished watching my first ever Woody Allen film!
Second if you count Antz...
Which I obviously didn't.
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he's got the nose" funny moment ever
"you dont believe in science, you dont believe in political systems, you dont believe in religion.... what do you believe in?"
sex and death.. 2 things that come once in a lifetime.
when i was younger i never quite understood what he meant by that last part, but after having been married for 20yrs... i fully understand now.
wistoncap 1 year ago 30
Thanks so much for posting this - I first saw it on my new black and white portable tv in my bedroom when I was 11 years old and I could choose what I wanted to watch for the first time! My parents didn't like Woody Allen so I'd never heard of him 'til I saw this - it made me laugh just as much tonight as it did 32 years ago :D
anarquista33 1 year ago 10