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16/10/2013 02:32:13
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Movies
Catégorie:
Box office
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01585437
Message ID:
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>I resent that you don't have even one Woody Allen's movie in your top list. In mine there would be at least 5 of them :).
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>This might be a shocker, but I've never watched one all the way through. OK, I'll ask....which is the best to watch?
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I was just joking about "resent." If you never finished watching even one of Woody Allen's movies, his humor is probably not for you. Nothing wrong. "There is no accounting for taste." Speaking about cliches, in his movie Love and Death there is a funny (to me) moment where the main character and a couple of others mindlessly rattling out a series of cliches and sayings. To me it was funny; to you it may be boring. I used to think that only Jews or New Yorkers get Woody Allen's humor. I was wrong. I found that his movies are tremendously popular in Spain (almost 0% Jewish population ).


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>Here's a movie that I wish had been made, but never was. Author James Kirkwood (who co-wrote "A Chorus Line" with Nicholas Dante) wrote a great novel called "Good Times, Bad Times". It's a bit like Catcher in the Rye, though (in my opinion) a bit more clever. It would have been a fantastic movie.
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>Here's the book:
>http://www.amazon.com/Good-Times-Bad-James-Kirkwood/dp/0449204693
"The creative process is nothing but a series of crises." Isaac Bashevis Singer
"My experience is that as soon as people are old enough to know better, they don't know anything at all." Oscar Wilde
"If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money that it values more, it will lose that too." W.Somerset Maugham
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