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Indeed Hazanavicius’ original screenplay is one of the film’s ten Oscar nominations but because it is perceived as more of a directorial achievement than a written one, it is not currently favored to win by most pundits. Woody Allen’s Midnight In Paris...
Academy Awards, which will be handed out on Feb. 26, honor nine films nominated as being among the best of 2012. Its a good opportunity to play the old game, if you like this, maybe youll like that. For example, I suspect that fans of Woody Allens...
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 08: (L-R) Soon-Yi Previn, Lindsay Lohan, and Woody Allen attend the amfAR New York Gala To Kick Off Fall 2012 Fashion Week at Cipriani Wall Street on February 8, 2012 in New York City. View Photo »
To keep trying to make something that I feel could play alongside films that I consider great. If there was a festival in a theater, and they were showing 12 films, and they were showing 'Citizen Kane' and 'The Bicycle Thief,' that I could have one of mine in there with it, and they would say, 'Oh, yeah...
The Doctor’s alone because he’s the Doctor; Amy’s alone because (unbeknownst to her) Rory’s been unwritten from existence; Vincent’s alone because Vincent’s always been alone; and the Krafayis is alone because it’s been abandoned by its fellows. This...
Think 1978 Best Picture winner Annie Hall. Plus, Alexander Payne deserves some remuneration after Sideways lost to 2004 tragi-porn Million Dollar Baby. Why The Descendants should not win: Annie Hall , you say? Well, Woody Allen is also nominated this...
While the auteur has tackled a myriad of subjects and themes, African-American culture hasn't really been explored through his his Jewish neurotic worldview. However, that doesn't mean his latest romp, and multiple Academy Award nominee, Midnight in...
HOLLYWOOD, CA - JANUARY 28: Director Woody Allen accepts the Feature Film Nomination Plaque on behalf for 'Midnight In Paris' via video feed onstage during the 64th Annual Directors Guild Of America Awards held at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland... View Photo »
Woody Allen still has a lot to say, and he's as prolific as ever, and he's at another peak
Perhaps the Academy should bestow its next Lifetime Achievement Award on Paris. But not just any Paris: instead, it is the Paris centered on 1920s Montparnasse, the neighborhood for Hugo Cabret’s train station in Martin Scorsese’s film and much of...
Midnight becomes the butt of its own gentle joke... perhaps the most Woody Allen joke ever, one that wraps up a paralyzing self-awareness in a redemptive self-deprecation to, finally and splendidly, laugh with great good humor at itself. Our sympathies...
Woody Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; December 1, 1935) is an American film director, writer, actor, comedian, musician, and playwright. Full Article
HOLLYWOOD, CA - JANUARY 28: Presenter Kathy Bates, accepting the Feature Film Nomination Plaque for 'Midnight In Paris' on behalf of Woody Allen,poses in the press room at the 64th Annual Directors Guild Of America Awards held at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland on January 28,...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 08: (L-R) Soon-Yi Previn, Lindsay Lohan, and Woody Allen attend the amfAR New York Gala To Kick Off Fall 2012 Fashion Week at Cipriani Wall Street on February 8, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »U.S. director Woody Allen looks on during the shooting of his next movie "The Bop Decameron", which has been renamed "Nero Fiddled", in downtown Rome in this July 25, 2011 file photo. Allen was nominated for best director for his film "Midnight In Paris" for the 84th Academy Awards,...
View Photo »Director Woody Allen arrives on the red carpet for the screening of his film "Midnight In Paris" at the opening ceremony of the 64th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, in this May 11, 2011 file photo. Allen was nominated for best director for his film for the 84th Academy Awards, announced...
View Photo »Letty Aronson, producers of the film "Midnight in Paris" directed by her brother, Woody Allen, arrives at the 23rd annual Producers Guild Awards in Beverly Hills, California, January 21, 2012.
View Photo »Actress Kathy Bates poses in the press room on behalf of nominee director Woody Allen who was not in attendance at the 64th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012.
View Photo »WESTWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 29: Actor and musician Woody Allen performs with his New Orleans Jazz Band at Royce Hall, UCLA on December 29, 2011 in Westwood, California.
View Photo »Ethan Coen, Elaine May and Woody Allen, left to right, attend the opening night after party for Broadway's "Relatively Speaking", three one act comedies by Coen, May and Allen, in New York, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011.
View Photo »US Director Woody Allen gestures in Rome's Via Veneto, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, during the shooting his latest movie "The Bop Decameron". Spanish actress Penelope Cruz will act in the comedy that will also feature among others Roberto Benigni, Jesse Eisenbergh, Ellen Page and Judy Davis.
View Photo »US film director Woody Allen is seen on the set of his film 'Bop Decameron' at St.Maria in Trastevere square in central Rome, on August 8, 2011.
View Photo »US film director Woody Allen speaks to Italian actor-director Roberto Benigni on the set of 'Bop Decameron' at St.Maria in Trastevere square in central Rome, on August 8, 2011.
View Photo »Italian actor-director Roberto Benigni is pictured on the set of the film 'Bop Decameron' directed by Woody Allen, at St.Maria in Trastevere square in central Rome, on August 8, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. director Woody Allen (R) talks with Italian actor Roberto Benigni during the shooting of his next movie "The Bop Decameron" in downtown Rome August 8, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. director Woody Allen, right, talks with Italian comedian and director Roberto Benigni during the filming of his latest movie "The Bop Decameron" in central Rome, Monday, Aug. 8, 2011. Spanish actress Penelope Cruz will act in the comedy that will also feature among others Roberto...
View Photo »US Director Woody Allen signs autographs as he inaugurates an open air cinema set up at the Forlanini hospital, in Rome, Friday, Aug. 5, 2011. Woody Allen is in Rome for the shooting of his latest movie "The Bop Decameron".
View Photo »US Director Woody Allen, right, and Rome province president Renata Polverini inaugurate an open air cinema set up at the Forlanini hospital, in Rome, Friday, Aug. 5, 2011. Woody Allen is in Rome for the shooting of his latest movie "The Bop Decameron".
View Photo »US film director Woody Allen talks to his wife Soon-Yi Previn on the set of his latest production, 'Bop Decameron', at Campo de' Fiori square in central Rome, on July 28, 2011. The film's crew has been spotted everywhere from the Spanish Steps to the Colosseum to Rome's main shopping...
View Photo »U.S. director Woody Allen (C) gives his instructions to Canadian actress Ellen Page (L) and U.S. actor Jesse Eisenberg (R) during the shooting of the movie "The Bop Decameron" at the Campo de' Fiori square in Rome July 28, 2011.
View Photo »Canadian actress Ellen Page (C) receives make-up on her face during the shoot of the movie "The Bop Decameron" by U.S. director Woody Allen (R) at the Campo de' Fiori square in Rome July 28, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. director Woody Allen (L) and his wife Soon-Yi Previn walk at the end of the shooting of his movie "The Bop Decameron" at the Campo de' Fiori square in Rome July 28, 2011.
View Photo »US film director Woody Allen (L ) speaks to US actor Alec Baldwin (R) and US actress and model Carol Alt (C) at a terrace at Piazza della Pace (Peace's square) in central Rome during the filming of his new movie, The Bop Decameron, on July 25, 2011.'Bop Decameron' is a romantic comedy based...
View Photo »An assistant gets ready withe clapper-board on the set at Piazza della Pace (Peace's square) in central Rome during the filming of US film director Woody Allen's new movie, The Bop Decameron, on July 25, 2011.'Bop Decameron' is a romantic comedy based on Italian poet Giovanni Boccaccio's...
View Photo »US actor Alec Baldwin (R) listens to a crew member on the set at Piazza della Pace (Peace's square) in central Rome during the filming of US film director Woody Allen's new movie, The Bop Decameron, on July 25, 2011.'Bop Decameron' is a romantic comedy based on Italian poet Giovanni Boccaccio's...
View Photo »US actor Alec Baldwin (2D-L) and US actress and model Carol Alt (2D-R) speak with crew members on the set at Piazza della Pace (Peace's square) in central Rome during the filming of US film director Woody Allen's new movie, The Bop Decameron, on July 25, 2011.'Bop Decameron' is a romantic...
View Photo »US film director Woody Allen (R) and US actor Alec Baldwin (L) stand at Piazza della Pace (Peace's square) in central Rome during the filming of Allen's new movie, The Bop Decameron, on July 25, 2011.'Bop Decameron' is a romantic comedy based on Italian poet Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron...
View Photo »HOLLYWOOD, CA - JANUARY 28: Presenter Kathy Bates, accepting the Feature Film Nomination Plaque for 'Midnight In Paris' on behalf of Woody Allen,poses in the press room at the 64th Annual Directors Guild Of America Awards held at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland on January 28,...
View Photo »To keep trying to make something that I feel could play alongside films that I consider great. If there was a festival in a theater, and they were showing 12 films, and they were showing 'Citizen Kane' and 'The Bicycle Thief,' that I could have one of mine in there with it, and they would say, 'Oh, yeah...
Woody Allen still has a lot to say, and he's as prolific as ever, and he's at another peak
I'm still trying to make a great film, and that goal keeps me going
Nostalgia is a pervasive element of our culture right now ... As much as people are embracing the technology that permeates our lives, part of that technology allows us to go back — like that Woody Allen film ‘Midnight in Paris,’ which I didn’t necessarily love — but it’s very common to exalt and romant...
I've managed to avoid over decades the hit-flop syndrome
I became so depressed that I had to watch a couple of Woody Allen films to recover
All of us at the moment are in a bad time, because reality is a tough place to be in. Gaugin thinks if he lived in Tahiti, or I think if I moved to Martha's Vineyard or Paris, would I be happier? That is the constant fantasy, but you're the person with problems, and they get transferred to the new local...
Woody Allen couldn’t be here tonight, but...
People don't want to be where they are at the moment
Woody Allen of physics/astronomy/cosmology
People do come up to me more on the street ... I noticed it before I went away for the summer.
Woody Allen of cosmology.
Well, it certainly sounds seductive
Watching Shame I just kept thinking about the Woody Allen joke in Annie Hall: the experience of empty sex being better than no sex at all.
We spend a huge amount of time talking on the phone, just shooting the breeze about stuff ... Yes, he's really a good friend. But I do think that even though we're gossiping about other stuff, the professional aspect runs really deep.
It's the best learning school working with different directors like Woody Allen, Tarsem Singh. You gain so much as an actor.
I’m not afraid of death ... I just don’t want to be there when it happens.
a hybrid between Woody Allen and Daniel Cook.
It’s generally known to the public that I’m a guy who can handle his fists pretty good
Comedy is different things to different people ... Some people like Woody Allen, while others hate him but love Jim Carrey. The question I’ll explore is how place-based comedy draws on local situations, attitudes, and even taboos -- and how it works or doesn’t work to enhance an understanding and connec...
Believe it or not, I didn’t think I was that famous to warrant such coverage ... But apparently, it was a good, juicy story, a very juicy story. It took a little edge off my natural blandness.
Does the sun rise in the east? Does Woody Allen jack off in a tube sock watching Mulan? Of course I’ve been to the Catskills!
So much of what has filtered out about me over the years has been completely mythological, completely exaggerated or downright untrue
often drolly self-critical in the vein of Woody Allen's insistence (quoted by Spiegelman), that 'I am not a self-hating Jew. I just hate myself.' MetaMaus is ... sustained, morally serious and strenuously intelligent.
So much of what's filtered out about me over the years has been completely mythological
