GenghisTheHun 01/27/2006
I have seen parts of it, but I have never sat through the entire movie. Martha and I went to see it when it was on the big screen in 1977. I "went to the bathroom" and snuck out around the corner to Murphy's Strip Bar and Armenian Grill. Martha tracked me down. She was not amused, but after about 25 years, she quit bringing it up. I watch parts of it on cable from time to time, but I just can't keep it in focus.
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Drummond 01/27/2006
A quirky romance representing Woody Allen at the height of his career. It won best picture award, but Allen stayed true to the anti-hollywood sentiments of the film by ditching the awards to play the clarinet at a jazz club in Greenwich Village. The film also made Diane Keaton's career, who played a neurotic lost wasp who falls in love with Allen's character, a cynical urban Jewish intellectual. A million star cameos, including Jeff Goldblum as an actor who gets on the phone with his spiritual advisor because he forgot his mantra, and Christopher Walken as Annie's psychotic brother who equates suicide with art.
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