WTD40: Woody Allen (1966-85) Episode | Watching The Directors
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WTD40: Woody Allen (1966-85)
Play Now -->DATE : Wed, 23 Apr 2008 00:15:00 GMTEntered in Database : 2008-04-23 00:15:00length : 49758739 Link to the Show / Show NotesIf you spend a little time with Woody Allen, you start to see things in a different way. New York is a city of romance, music, farce and love. And behind every relationship is a disfunction waiting to happen. On this episode, we look through Mr. Allen's eyes and come away shaped by a Freudian perspective. With comedies like Bananas and Sleeper, Allen demonstrated his appreciation for the old comics. With Manhattan, Annie Hall and The Purple Rose of Cairo, he showed he had his own ideas. On this episode we look through the formative years into the glory age of Oscar nominations and Diane Keaton.(Next WTD: Steven Soderbergh, May 15)(Next Watching Theology: A Scanner Darkly, April 29)Music by RAFTER from the album Sex Death CassetteCourtesy of Asthmatic Kitty Records Play in your Iphone
If you spend a little time with Woody Allen, you start to see things in a different way. New York is a city of romance, music, farce and love. And behind every relationship is a disfunction waiting to happen. On this episode, we look through Mr. Allen's eyes and come away shaped by a Freudian perspective. With comedies like Bananas and Sleeper, Allen demonstrated his appreciation for the old comics. With Manhattan, Annie Hall and The Purple Rose of Cairo, he showed he had his own ideas. On this episode we look through the formative years into the glory age of Oscar nominations and Diane Keaton.(Next WTD: Steven Soderbergh, May 15)(Next Watching Theology: A Scanner Darkly, April 29)Music by RAFTER from the album Sex Death CassetteCourtesy of Asthmatic Kitty Records
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