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Nathan Deming

18Dec11

Nice, Woody

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Hani

26Oct11

I love using Jazz music in a futuristic film. Brilliant.

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Kian Ross

25Oct11

There is a lot of funny bits here, but best part far and the reason to watch the movie in mind is Woody Allen and Diane Keaton doing Streetcar Named Desire. There is something amazing about watching Diane Keaton doing Marlon Brando.

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Yashoda

7Sep11

It is my greatest regret that Woody Allen hasn't done another sci-fi film. One can but hope. This one pokes explicit fun at Brave New World.

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bhx2

29May11

A unique blend of thought-provoking sci-fi, witty comedy, and goofy physical humor. The plot begins with doctors reviving a man from 1973 who had been accidentally cryogenically frozen for 200 years. This is my first Woody Allen film and I really enjoyed it.

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KooterBrown

20May11

ha languages in the film are identified as english and yiddish.

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Polyglot

1Apr11

I beat a man insensible with a strawberry.

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Mark B Hillier

14Oct10

extremely witty and clever, I loved it. a great mix of humorous dialogue and physical comedy. my first woody allen film, and I'm very excited to watch more

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Indrek

14Sep10

Some intresting "future" architecture in it.

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Taylor Kyles

11Jul10

best blanche monologue that I have ever seen

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Knut Morte

27Apr10

His absolute best to me

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Danny Derakhshan

5Feb10

Goofy low-budget comedy, no big frills except for dropping a Beetle off a cliff at one point.

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Patricia

11Jan10

I loved this picture, I found it witty and charming. I'd like to try that organism machine...

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André Matiazzo

8Jan10

Middle film. It belongs to the "begining" of Woody Allen as film with humor references from that time. But still, the Big Brother (the book) idea is awesome.

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Hideous Bitch Princess

7Jan10

I guess in the future, movies will be capable of going from funny to not funny at all in zero seconds flat.

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Pierluigi Puccini

25Apr09

In a rush to homage dystopian fantasies and the slapstick comedy of Chaplin, Keaton, the Marx brother and Harold Lloyd; Woody Allen makes a silly, small scale, mildly funny film with a wild soundtrack and the always fresh presence of the talented, young and beautiful Diane Keaton.