You can tell you're watching a Woody Allen film with the first five minutes of dialogue.
And Woody Allen has forty, beating out William Wordsworth, Rudyard Kipling, and both Roosevelts.
Woody Allen, whose "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" was widely praised, didn't receive his usual original screenplay nomination.
Woody Allen worked on From Rome With Love at the studios a year ago.
In 2012 Woody Allen's judgment will never have seemed truer: 80% of success is turning up.
But the line belongs to Woody Allen, as "Jimmy Bond" in the spy spoof Casino Royale .
Better than the last two Woody Allen films, but still not very interesting.
Only then come Steven Spielberg and Woody Allen followed by Claude Berri, Yves Boisset, Yves Robert and Philippe de Broca.
The comic cites Rowan Atkinson, Tommy Cooper and Woody Allen as his influences.
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She had no compunction admirably about dumping on directors, such as Woody Allen and Sam Peckinpah, with whom she had broken bread.
The grimness is alleviated by absurdist humour, grotesque situations and snappy rejoinders reminiscent of Saul Bellow or, rather, Woody Allen.
Iran's A Separation received the award for best foreign language film, while Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris won best screenplay.
The plasmatron is nothing like the orgasmatron in Woody Allen's Sleeper, but it does have engineers like William Taylor breathing heavily.
The disconnect between what we see in Woody Allen movies and what he says he meant to convey is stark here.
Its expectations are no longer captured well by the old Woody Allen line that ninety percent of life is just showing up.
Woody Allen, Ethan Coen and screenwriter Elaine May have written three one-act plays to be shown together on Broadway later this year.
He also wrote one-third of "Relatively Speaking, " three one-acts on Broadway in 2011 that also included works by Woody Allen and Elaine May.
The city that gave the world Woody Allen is indeed intrigued by people's problems though its residents are usually gripped only by their own.
Even as the desperate mistress Martin Landau was trying to unload in Woody Allen's "Crimes and Misdemeanors, " Huston expressed a potent if unhinged power.
Kirsty also presents an occasional series of interviews for BBC Four with guests as wide ranging as Toni Morrison, Hannan Ashrawi and Woody Allen.
Cellist Yo Yo Ma, actress Meryl Streep and the directors Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese are among those to have been granted the same accolade.
Woody Allen might film a comedy of manners in Rittenhouse Square.
During the musical montage of city scenes at the beginning of Woody Allen's new film there are more cars than people in most of the shots.
In Woody Allen's "Purple Rose of Cario, " he played a matinee idol who walks off the movie screen and into the real world with Mia Farrow.
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The winds on final approach during the day of my "incident" swirled more than a Woody Allen plotline and were ruder than a belch in church.
Sean Penn, in cream-colored suits and matching hat, a cigarette dangling from his lips, gives one of the best performances ever seen in a Woody Allen film.
"I didn't have my first conversation until I was in graduate school, " said Mr. Lutz, whose self-consciousness and half-joking self-deprecation made Woody Allen seem like Albert Brooks.
But if the National Rifle Association played a steely John Wayne in reaction to gun-control proposals, prominent figures in Hollywood have acted more like Woody Allen characters.
After all, he'd just had an enormous success in Woody Allen's "Purple Rose of Cairo, " with Mr. Allen going so far as to compare him to Cary Grant.
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"Woody Allen therapy is forever, " says Hollon, Kerrin Gerson's shrink.
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