Quote from OPTIONAL777:
Have you ever head of Woody Allen?
Great point. Some of his movies are true classics.
Annie Hall, Love and Death, Bananas are among my personal favorites. He had a few clunkers too. But always something worthwhile in them all.
Sleeper too was a classic. As was All You Wanted to Know About Sex (wierd and a bit inconsistant, but very outrageous. Especially at the time it was released).
For some reason, when I first saw What's Up Tiger Lilly, I was hysterical. Tried to watch it again fairly recently, and it did nothing for me. Must have been the drugs at the time
On second thought, I think that movie might have been made before drugs were invented. In any event, there is no denying Woody Allen is a comic genius. (No Optional777, but close).
I would add that he is so prolific that I know I probably have not seen even half his flicks. I think living out west for so many years put me in a place his movies did not get much time (if any) in theatrical release. They didn't promote the movies out there, so I was often completely unaware of them....to the point it wouldn't register to my brain if I saw a title on the shelf at Blockbuster.
If you are not in a big city (I was in Boulder for a long time), you are not in Woody Allen country. Probably fair to say that if you are not in NY, you are not in his demographic area of promotion and release. I know Chicago and LA must get box office receipts, but I would venture to guess mostly from transplanted New Yorkers (so many of us). Also, pretty ethnic. I wonder if his movies ever get shown at all in theatres in places like Utah and Idaho, etc. Very doubtful. Can you picture the locals yukking it up at a Woody Allen movie in some small town in Nebraska? (yeah, they plan their Saturday nights around catching the newest Woody Allen movie. So they rush the waiter in the finest Chinese restaurant, or Kosher deli in those towns........"hey, can you bring us a check quickly please? And wrap the rest of my pastrami sandwich and kasha varniskas to go....we are running late for that there New York Jewboy movie playin' at the Scott's' Bluff Cinemax")
Peace,

rs7