More On-Set Photos from Woody Allen's New Comedy
Filed under: Comedy, Romance, Images
Is it just me, or has famed director Woody Allen hit a rough patch with comedy over the last few years? Sure, his dramas are still bringing in good reviews, but it seems like his recent comedies just haven't worked with audiences like they used to -- and believe me, it pains me to say this considering I think he's one of the funniest people on the planet. The Bad and Ugly has posted some new on-set photos from Allen's latest (and yet to be titled) comedy starring Evan Rachel Wood and Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm). In the photos, everyone looks to be enjoying themselves, and while there is nothing earth shattering going on, it's nice to see Allen back at work in New York, after working the crowds at Cannes for Vicky Cristina Barcelona.Like most of Allen's projects, not much is known about the story. Judging from what we've seen so far, it looks like Allen is going back to May-December romances and all the complications they can entail -- something the writer-director has plenty of real life experience with. But as much as I love the man, it has always been a bit of a struggle to overlook his somewhat 'lecherous leanings'. I know he has always had a thing for 'ingénues', but back in the day it was actresses like Diane Keaton and Dianne Wiest. These days, however, it's Scarlett Johansson and Evan Rachel Wood, and I'm not convinced that they even belong in the same category. Are you?









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5-21-2008 @ 9:11PM
YouFaceTheTick said...
"I know he has always had a thing for 'ingénues', but back in the day it was actresses like Diane Keaton and Dianne Wiest. These days, however, it's Scarlett Johansson and Evan Rachel Wood, and I'm not convinced that they even belong in the same category. Are you?"
I've never liked Diane Keaton, so just about anyone is better. As for Wiest, short of Parenthood, she's never really impressed me either. So while, Wood's only been in a handful of movies, she's done more in her career with just Thirteen than Keaton's accomplished in 4 decades polluting the screen. Johansson's been in some stinkers but her work in Man Who Wasn't There, Ghost World and Match Point makes up for her flops.
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5-29-2008 @ 6:32PM
Judy Mehr said...
I recently saw the movie Sweet and Lowdown with Sean Penn, and I noticed in one of the boardwalk scenes, the characters in the movie passed a resaurant called Maurice Saul's.
I had an uncle whose name was Maurice Saul and hehad a restaurant on the boardwalk in Atlantic City.
Where did the director or producer find that name?
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