I have a spoft spot for Love and Death. I like most of his movies....although he is skeevy. I find it interesting that his only biological son doesn't seem to be anything like his old man.
Match Point for me as well. Annie Hall is great too.
Manhattan looks so gorgeous and I love the Gershwin music, but the 40-year-old man dating the high school student is a story point I just can never get past.
My personal preference when discussing his periods would be the mid 80's when he seemed to have a lighter approach to his humor. Zelig, Broadway Danny Rose, Purple Rose of Cairo, Hannah and Her Sisters, Radio Days... that was a perfect run of Woody Allen movies for my wife and I.
New York stories is a great anthology, but I preferred Scorsese's portion of that film.
I haven't seen enough of them. Of the ones I've seen, "Bullets Over Broadway" is probably my favorite, although "Sweet and Lowdown" is also really damn good.
I have a spoft spot for Love and Death. I like most of his movies....although he is skeevy. I find it interesting that his only biological son doesn't seem to be anything like his old man.
Well, they are both geniuses. They have that in common.
Annie Hall for me but I love most of his movies. Radio Days was a lot of fun at the movies and many of the early ones are also great like Sleeper. His last one Midnight In Paris was great and I look forward to the new one.
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