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Woody Allen - Stardust Memories - Opening Scene

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The first 3 1/2 Minutes of Woody Allens Stardust Memories.

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  • Check out 'sarah ryan deluded' You will either love it or hate it.

  • why do you say that? i just watched it. i don't think it's a love or hate piece. anyway, i liked it :)

  • This is my least favourite Allen film. To me, it's a shameless ripoff of Fellini and Bergman. I should add that I'm a a big fan of Woody. It's bizarre that half of us Allen fans love this film and the other half can't stand it!

  • It is also one of my least favorite of his films. But i love the opening ;-)

  • You should of added the studio executives/critics going mad about it!

  • No, i shouldn't. It was the whole purpose of putting it up to have it stand alone, out of context with the movie.

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  • @tristianity4u

    Dear tristianity, Where is your sense of humour? Mr. Allen is our Fellini. Our Bergman. I do believe he is a fan of both. He is ripping them both off and he knows it and so does everyone else. Ripping off is pure flattery. Tis one of my favorite Allen movies.

    Remember: "If it bends, it's funny. If it breaks, it isn't."

    This movie bends. Yours truly, grafinolafavorite.

  • @Panico2

    In response: Dear Panico2, You are so right.

  • A Woody Allen classic.

  • @tristianity4u This is one of my favorites, and - actually, I see it as a pure hearted salute to Fellini - with woody's own added style - I appreciate the work.

  • not as strange as i remember.

  • And look Sharon Stone at 1:10-1:16 interesting

  • @tristianity4u It's Woody's Favorite and mine too ...Woody always gave Bergman and Fellini there due ...I love the fun he clearly had making this masterpiece :)))

  • totally awesome!

  • @SarahRyan2002

    i think because its a film about making a film, there are definitely lifted from bergman and fellini, there are scenes however that are vintage woody allen

  • @tristianity4u " a shameless ripoff of Fellini and Bergman."

    You could say that. Or you could call it an homage.

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