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I love Carrie...I think the entire Prom scene is just amazing how they did it...I love the split screen...it looks way ahead of it's time...when they do that.
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Split screening was really popular in the late '60s. Lots of films from that period used it.
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.... has green eyes as well....
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- Funny campy Hong Kong "horror" flick. Lots of skin and cheap effects
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Woody Allen's movies and humour just doean't appeal to me at all. Just watched it to knock another movie off the IMdB top 250.
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quote:Originally posted by Sam 'The Made Man' Hain: Annie Hall (1977) 3/10
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Woody Allen's movies and humour just doean't appeal to me at all. Just watched it to knock another movie off the IMdB top 250.
Annie Hall must be (and in my opinion is) better than a 3/10 - it stopped Star Wars getting the Best picture oscar in 1977......
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I think the line "better let the wookie win" showed more humour in two seconds than Annie Hall had in the entire movie. Keep in mind Annie Hall was meant to be a comedy.
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I know it was a comedy. Woody Allen films generally are. However, the comedy is often shown in the people rather than any directly funny lines, and so it's hard to pick out why they appeal to me - they just do. Curse Of The Jade Scorpion was a great movie of his - I reckon you'd enjoy that one more than Annie Hall.
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I think he's definitely an acquired taste. Don't think there's too much middle ground when it comes to his movies; either you really like them or you really dislike them.
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The Vampire Lovers, Horror Hospital, Lust For A Vampire, Dragonwyck (1946) and Condemned To Live (1935).
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Logan's Run. Michael York, Jenny Agutter. Excellent movie all round, and chillingly stark underneath all the glitz and polish of the scenery.
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Great choice, Sammy! Also, Warren Beatty was the producer in the movie, and that got him more interested in being on the other side of the camera.
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why yes he was the producer. maybe I'll start listing those as well
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Unfortunately my DVR stopped recording with about 5 minutes left in the movie. Pretty funny and entertaining overall
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