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At what point does music become a crutch for directors? over 2 years ago

woody allen uses lots of music in his films, but i don’t find it to be a crutch. woody allen films go hand in hand with either classical or jazz music (depending on the film and the mood).

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Your opinions on Scorsese's and Woody Allen's last great film. almost 2 years ago

Woody Allen’s last REALLY GOOD film was Deconstructing Harry.

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Trailer almost 2 years ago

The trailer is a tad disappointing. I hope the film is a bit better. The stories going on in the film look interesting as well the way they shot it.

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An Eclipse Series you would like to see. over 1 year ago

1. Orson Welles Shakespeare Adaptations

2. Woody Allen comedies 69-75 (Take the money and run; Bananas; Sleeper; Everything you always wanted to know about sex; Love and Death)

3. Obscure Godard films.

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Is anyone else confused over all the critical acclaim "The Social Network is receiving? It feels like a semi-decent "made for HBO" movie at over 1 year ago

i didn’t think Black Swan or True Grit were as great as the critics have been making them out to be, but i dd think the Social Network was a very well-made film. How can you be so friggin snobby to not see that at least. FB is the selling point of the film yes, but it’s not really about the website itself. It’s more about the characters and their friendships, batrayals; it’s also about success, ambition and the dark side of it all. Jeez. And Aaron Sorkin wrote a great script with very good dialogue, etc. It was well-shot too. and it was entertaining.

I’m the first person to admit i’m a bit picky with my movies (i hate most of the pure-Hollywood crap that goes out these days that has no business even being made — Takers, anyone?) but The Social Network was a good film.

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2012 Oscars about 1 year ago

Corey Stoll (Midnight in Paris) for Best Supporting Actor!!

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