Woody Allen
Birth date: December 01, 1935
Woody Allen's Books
(Original Review, 2002-05-28)Haven't seen “Annie Hall” in years (I’m going to rectify it today), but I thought the best lines were when Allen's and Keaton's characters are asked by their analysts the same question, in split-screen: "How often do you have sex?Keaton: 'Almost constantly-- twice a week...
Non-stop anedotes blasted at the listener, because it is read by the authorNeedlemanThe CondemmedCan't be bothered further in listing story titles...3* Without Feathers3* Side EffectsTR Getting EvenTR Mere AnarchyTR Interviews4* Zelig
bookshelves: spring-2015, published-1972, amusing, whimsy, shortstory-shortstories-novellas, existentialism Read on April 27, 2015 Description: Here they are--some of the funniest tales and ruminations ever put into print, by one of the great comic minds of our time. From THE WHORE OF MENSA, to...
Collection of separate essays on different themes by the sometimes funny Woody Allen. I'm not saying I didn't ever laugh at his jokes but most of them were just too abstract for me. I did however enjoy the ones on Hitler and in general the ones treating high or low society habits. In a way, good pub...
a great collection of transcripts of probably woody allen's best movies. definitely worth reading.