Woody Allen's Movies I Have Seen.
I put them in order from his first films to the most recently made.
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| 1 |
Take the Money and Run (1969, PG) |
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| 2 |
Bananas (1971, PG-13) |
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask (1972, R) |
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| 4 |
Sleeper (1973, PG) |
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| 5 |
Love and Death (1975, PG)
Some quotes that you just can't forget and that will stay with you for a while after watching it are contained in this deliriously delicious Woody Allen film about a 19th century Russian named Boris. The fact that it takes place somewhere else than in New York City is a big plus for this film; it's very different from his other work. Diane Keaton is brilliant as always, and it's a great personal reflexion bout love and death (duh!). |
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| 6 |
Annie Hall (1977, PG) |
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| 7 |
Manhattan (1979, R) |
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| 8 |
Stardust Memories (1980, PG) |
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A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982, PG) |
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Zelig (1983, PG)
Another Woody Allen film I got to watch and yet it's very different from his other work. Set as a satiric documentary, Zelig tells the story of a chameleon man who gets to be cured by Dr. Eudora Fletcher (played by Mia Farrow). The effects are really great and I laughed a lot while watching some footage. |
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Broadway Danny Rose (1984, PG) |
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| 12 |
The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985, PG) |
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Hannah and Her Sisters (1986, PG-13) |
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Radio Days (1987, PG) |
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| 15 |
September (1987, PG) |
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| 16 |
Another Woman (1988, PG) |
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| 17 |
New York Stories (1989, PG)
my favorite story was the one by woody allen. i just can't get enough of his humor. then, follows the scorsese's segment with awesome performances by nick nolte and rosanna arquette. my least favorite was the part of coppola but i'm not saying it wasn't good. it was kind of interesting but somehow, it reminded me a lot of those macaulay culkin's films as he was a kid (richie rich, for instance). |
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| 18 |
Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989, PG-13) |
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Alice (1990, PG-13) |
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Shadows and Fog (1992, PG-13) |
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| 21 |
Husbands and Wives (1992, R) |
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| 22 |
Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993, PG) |
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| 23 |
Mighty Aphrodite (1995, R)
I never really noticed before how annoying Mira Sorvino's voice is! Still, I like her as an actress and as a person. The Greek chorus was a fun touch to add to the film and I liked the attention brought to their costumes, location and all. Overall, it was a great Allen comedy but definitely not my favorite. |
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| 24 |
Everyone Says I Love You (1996, R) |
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| 25 |
Deconstructing Harry (1997, R) |
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Sweet and Lowdown (1999, PG-13)
Sean Penn is a great actor and his performance in Sweet and Lowdown is remarkable. I really liked Samantha Morton and Uma Thurman as well. They both deliver great acts. And i'm quite happy of the result. This film truly shows Woody Allen's love for jazz music and his talent to do it as a great director. |
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| 27 |
Small Time Crooks (2000, PG) |
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The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001, PG-13) |
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Hollywood Ending (2002, PG-13) |
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Anything Else (2003, R) |
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Melinda and Melinda (, PG-13) |
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Match Point (2005, R) |
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Scoop (2006, PG-13) |
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Cassandra's Dream (2007, PG-13)
Woody Allen comes back with another thriller-like movie that might remind you of Match Point or Scoop (and not only because it's also taking place in London and the nearby areas). Although it's very different from the comedies he used to make, Cassandra's Dream has a great cast supporting an original story and I mostly enjoyed it because of that. Would it have been some other actors as the lead roles and I don't know if I would have appreciated as much. |
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Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008, PG-13)
Another fun film made by one of my favorite directors, Woody Allen. I really liked how he portrayed love, with all its difficulties instead of showing a boring love story that only exists in fairy tales. The cast was really great, I even liked Penelope Cruz (she usually gets on my nerves when she speaks English). Also, it reminded me a bit of my visit in Barcelona (and Spain, in general) although they went in pretty cozy places, unlike I did and unlike most people too. |
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Interiors (1978, PG) |
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Bullets Over Broadway (1994, PG) |
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Celebrity (1998, R) |
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Whatever Works (2009, PG-13) |







































