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We also recently saw Scoop. While not a great film, I can always appreciate Woody Allen. |
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Louis CK's stand-up is fine, but it's his monumentally remarkable TV show that really stands out to me.
Snowflake, for the love of Pete, SEE THE ARTIST! You of all people! I liked Bridesmaids (but saw it before hype. Didn't love it.) I HATED Tree of Life - but I get that those who love it, love it. And here's how my nominee order would go: The Artist Hugo The Help Midnight in Paris The Descendents Moneyball Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close War Horse The Tree of Life |
Streamed some very early Woody Allen on Netflix this week - What's Up Tiger Lilly, and What's New, Pussycat - neither of those hold up too well, I'm afraid. Scattered chuckles, but, Woody's come a long way since. (It doesn't help that the print of "Tiger Lilly" seems to be the bowdlerized and partly re-recorded network TV version.)
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We just watched The Muppet Movie. I really liked it, it had that old school Muppets feel to it. Now I want to buy season 2 & 3 of the Muppet Show, already own 1.
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We got the Muppet Movie on Tuesday and loved it too!
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Muppets Tonight with Sandra Bullock - one of our favs.
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Even so, I got annoyed at the hypocritical nature of calling us out on certain first world problems and then whining about his own first world problems. He did not present it as ironic or silly. Overall, he was pretty funny, and I'd be down for more of him. The only Woody Allen movie I've ever really enjoyed was Annie Hall. Everything else has been just ok. I'm interested to see what Midnight in Paris is like since it's been many years since I've bothered with his stuff. |
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Le sigh - from someone who never got the The Muppets love.
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