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@AndyNav1
@AndyNav1 2 года назад
Best Woody interview so far. Watched many. Because he let him talk without interrupting. Woody Allen is fascinating.
@barflytom3273
@barflytom3273 2 года назад
fantastic interviewer, he asks the question and listens. do you hear, Lawrence?
@sympathy4thedevil88
@sympathy4thedevil88 5 месяцев назад
He does fascinate 14 year old asain foster kids
@sympathy4thedevil88
@sympathy4thedevil88 5 месяцев назад
My favorite part is when he married his 14 yr old daughter
@mitchcornacchia968
@mitchcornacchia968 Год назад
Woodys life's work is fascinating. Not many people have been fortunate enough to do what they love for so long. Thanks for letting us hear how you did it!
@lepetitchat123
@lepetitchat123 2 года назад
Perhaps the most insightful interview with Woody. Wish it was longer.
@sympathy4thedevil88
@sympathy4thedevil88 5 месяцев назад
That's what his kids used to say at bath time
@fabiengerard8142
@fabiengerard8142 2 года назад
As every single time I’ve been watching this man since 1970, such a unique and enriching experience. What a treasure to humankind.
@sympathy4thedevil88
@sympathy4thedevil88 5 месяцев назад
All his 14 year old daughters think so.
@sympathy4thedevil88
@sympathy4thedevil88 3 месяца назад
Unless you're his 14 year old adoptive daughter getting groomed by a pedo. But yah, he's a treasure
@yacovlevi
@yacovlevi Год назад
If all men were like Woody Allen in the world, it would be a far better place.
@Nichilistaiconoclasta
@Nichilistaiconoclasta 5 месяцев назад
It would be especially more fun
@codyjackschwartz1712
@codyjackschwartz1712 4 месяца назад
interesting…
@Nichilistaiconoclasta
@Nichilistaiconoclasta 4 месяца назад
@@codyjackschwartz1712 what kind of A comment is that? It can be funny, not interesting!
@MattBaker789
@MattBaker789 2 месяца назад
How do mean? He sexually abused his son.
@Nichilistaiconoclasta
@Nichilistaiconoclasta 2 месяца назад
@@MattBaker789 he was acquitted in court a long time ago, so stop it with thi s**t
@Nichilistaiconoclasta
@Nichilistaiconoclasta 10 месяцев назад
Simply one of the greatest
@fabiengerard8142
@fabiengerard8142 5 месяцев назад
Definitely unique in his own way -- irreplaceable. I will always love and support and defend that remarkable person, and hope I'll also be in capacity of remembering at least a couple of the lighest moments from his work during the hours, if not the minutes, the very last seconds before quitting this senseless world of ours for ever. 🤫
@paulaharmon1643
@paulaharmon1643 2 года назад
“Don’t ever order the guacamole special in a Polish restaurant.”
@lepetitchat123
@lepetitchat123 2 года назад
Never seen one lol
@patavinity1262
@patavinity1262 8 месяцев назад
"I can dial the RU-vid on my phone" 😂
@eslisfun
@eslisfun 2 месяца назад
Great interview.
@Lesman_Tech
@Lesman_Tech 8 месяцев назад
All I can say is.... the man is a genius!!! Many thanks Mr. Allen!!!! " I like the studios to put the money in a brown paper bag and go away" LOL! " I regard them as at best bankers, if not criminals" LOL Mr. Allen please NEVER stop making movies!!!!! We love your movies!!!!!!! Manhattan, Annie Hall, Sleeper, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy...etc... masterpieces!!!!
@martiakatz8442
@martiakatz8442 2 года назад
As a Woody Allen fan of numerous decades this was the first time I came to hear exactly why he rejected some movies that were highly acclaimed by critics. He did not feel that he accomplished his vision. His life advice about never ordering the guacamole special at the Polish restaurant is profound. It reminds me of my uncle Sid's famous quote, never judge a sausage by the strawberry on the label. Things are not always as they are advertised and expectation is the mother of all disappointment.
@michaelmelhorn
@michaelmelhorn 2 года назад
What a pleasure to spend time with Woody!
@jokerz7936
@jokerz7936 2 месяца назад
My Top 13 favorite Directors are Elia Kazan, Orson Welles, Billy Wilder, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, Quentin Tarantino, Mel Brooks, Frank Capra, 70's era Francis Ford Coppola, Richard Donnor, & Stanley Kubrick to give an idea of my taste in film. But for the life of me I could never understand the appeal of Woody Allen Movies.
@gerardoromano3436
@gerardoromano3436 Месяц назад
What a great interview! I love Woody and I´ve never seen such a good interview of him.
@jude999
@jude999 2 года назад
Year?? His take on the internet is so refreshing. "Everyone thinks they can play drums."
@MediaBuster
@MediaBuster 2 года назад
It literally says 2017.
@daled1522
@daled1522 5 лет назад
great job
@patsirianni7984
@patsirianni7984 2 месяца назад
Woody Allen movies are better the more you watch them
@lipranditoys
@lipranditoys Год назад
Out of all the great artists in the world, this man would be my first pick to meet oneday. And even then I probably wouldn't be able to articulate any intelligible question.
@antoniobifulco623
@antoniobifulco623 Год назад
Fantastic interview!
@edocamera
@edocamera 11 месяцев назад
Magic! Many thanks!
@MBRMrblueroads
@MBRMrblueroads 9 месяцев назад
I would have no problem banking on a Woody Allen film.
@fabiengerard8142
@fabiengerard8142 5 месяцев назад
In case, no doubt crowdfunding would always be the ultimate option we'll all suggest him.
@catherinedivich8158
@catherinedivich8158 Год назад
One of a Kind Genius ~ last 5 mins of life " Don't ever order the Guacamole special In a Polish Restaurant" was priceless! Thank you Mr.Allan
@diannebdee
@diannebdee 3 года назад
Perfect.
@robbiereilly
@robbiereilly Месяц назад
"They patronize me like the Medici's." Lol! 29:30 This was great. Hilarious.
@glen4326
@glen4326 Месяц назад
Woody is one of the most special directors to me. I watched so many of his movies as a child with my Dad and brother. Holds a special place for me. First as a 9 or 10 year old with Bananas and Sleeper. Now that I'm older I can appreciate his more serious, non-funny ones (Stardust Memories anyone?). He had the best casts. Would love him to write a movie about me..guess I would be a side character. I'm weird and neurotic.
@jaceconverse6337
@jaceconverse6337 Месяц назад
I wonder if Woody has had hair transplants cause it looks like he has more hair now than he had in the late 70's.I saw Match Point a long time ago but I don't remember much about it. On the other hand , I will never forget Manhattan . I knew a girl at the time that looked just like Mariel Hemmingway in that film and I remember the night I told her that and what a disaster that night ended up being.
@Davett53
@Davett53 Год назад
2023,.....Ok so this dropped in 2017,.....Not a problem,.....so glad to have found this interview. Like many, I'm a fan of 95% of what Woody has done. I love to hear him talk. I get it, Woody!....I hate all the newer technology. My smart phone is too smart for me,.....I wish I could go back to my very basic dumb phone. Reluctently I'm on Face Book,.....I use it, but not like most people. I post things barely once a year,.....and I hate the running "news" feed, as it is designed to be a form of "click bait". I feel we are on the same level. I never enjoyed most amusement park rides. I liked the boring things, like the Penny Arcade. And that old fashioned game called Skee-Ball,.....which has made sort of come back, in 2019,.....some taverns have installed them, to entertain their patrons. Also,...a new variation on an old game called Duck Pins,......a variation on bowling,....with balls the size of grapefruits,....and quite tiny "pins",....about half the size of regular bowling pins. I did enjoy "the fun house",...and a motorway with gas engine powered cars.....that drove about 20MPH. And Dodge-em,.....the cars powered by electricity , where your goal is to smash into other drivers,.....back in the 50s through the 1970s,....this was pretty tame. I enjoyed all the horrible food sold at the amusement parks,.....as it wasn't available anywhere else,....my city never had county fairs. Later when I moved closer to a rural area,.....I finally could attend county fairs. Me and my gal,.... we were healthy and thin,....and we'd eat every sort of decadent confection and tons of greasy foods and mysterious meats. Funnel Cakes, elephant ears, deep fried pickles, cotton candy, salt water taffy,....ice creams and custards. We spent most of our money on that horrible food. Until one day,...when we were about 50 years old,.....I suggested we spend our money at a real restaurant. Instead of eating at the outdoors, fly infested, stinking of barn animals,.....state fair. Ha!
@dancochrane5577
@dancochrane5577 29 дней назад
When does the interview begin? Just talk about technology the first 10 min.
@leonardyuhas9927
@leonardyuhas9927 5 дней назад
Woody makes the best movies .........I still love the slapstick...
@joksal9108
@joksal9108 2 месяца назад
Can’t say I agree with Woody’s view that popularity and artistic quality are unrelated. The greatest artists produce work that is both of the highest quality and possesses popular appeal-think Sinatra, Astaire, Ellington-in the movie world Wilder, Hitchcock, Ford, Capra. Works that are allegedly brilliant but make no impact on the public are pointless. Woody is of course also wrong about Some Like It Hot-surely one of the finest comedies ever. Great writing, great cast. And Woody’s own best film? Sleeper. It’s a flawless comedy. Everything works.
@TheFedGuy
@TheFedGuy Месяц назад
Directed by Robert B. Weide moment
@NishantMittalVideos
@NishantMittalVideos 2 месяца назад
What a LOVELY interview! A BIG THANKS to the wonderful host! He was just incredible. And of course, Woody Allen Sir is a legend. An ocean of wisdom! :))
@insomniatique4214
@insomniatique4214 Год назад
The roller coaster was the Thunderbolt.
@LoyalOpposition
@LoyalOpposition 5 месяцев назад
Woody told Time Magazine that Mort Sahl changed his life... Years later when he saw Mort, he asked, "Can you change it back?"
@tonykeith76
@tonykeith76 Год назад
The only man I could love in my eterosexual life
@lucinachavez4771
@lucinachavez4771 Год назад
If Robert Weide wanted to interview Miley Cyrus, why did he invite Woody Allen? This man has lived 15 lives to Weide's one, had Woody not turned this around to talk about what matters, Weide would have experienced an epic fail of an interview.
@TheFedGuy
@TheFedGuy Месяц назад
Directed by Robert B. Weide moment
@screamallyouwant
@screamallyouwant 5 месяцев назад
Fantastic, as suspected.
@barbaraphillips1982
@barbaraphillips1982 9 месяцев назад
I love him. Authentic writer and opted to go with the absurd comedic relief, rather than reality, which is an awful absolute
@bobhogue6278
@bobhogue6278 5 месяцев назад
Woody sounds like the great George Lewis. I heard Woody playing at Michael's pub inn NYC 1978
@bobhogue6278
@bobhogue6278 5 месяцев назад
PS is that an Albert system that you play?
@robertjakubowski5016
@robertjakubowski5016 2 года назад
Good morning everyone is a very interesting Interview with the Vampire because he sucks from the listener or rather deprives him of everything that is average and at the same time keeps him alert enough to make him think about himself again I am unique in its simplicity...............
@SuperOlds88
@SuperOlds88 Год назад
Pete Fountain played When the Saints Come Marching In and I can't think of a better representative of New Orleans Jazz than him.
@marklee1960
@marklee1960 8 месяцев назад
weide just had to let us and Mr. Allen know that he, still, reads newspapers. It was a completely unnecessary comment on his part. Um, plenty of people still do read their news mr. weide, but I hope your ego got the boost you were looking for.
@TheFedGuy
@TheFedGuy Месяц назад
Directed by Robert B. Weide moment
@jamesnicol3831
@jamesnicol3831 Год назад
major director of cinema
@johnnyledbetter2119
@johnnyledbetter2119 Год назад
So fascinating
@kottbusserdamm3560
@kottbusserdamm3560 Год назад
Incomprehensable sound !
@TheFedGuy
@TheFedGuy Месяц назад
Directed by Robert B. Weide moment
@beatrixvantil8623
@beatrixvantil8623 Год назад
molto sympatico !
@PMazur
@PMazur Год назад
NIE WIADOMO KTO GŁUPSZY ,TEN KTÓRY WYWIAD PRZEPROWADZA CZY TEN OBOK NIEGO ZA INTELIGENCIKOW UWAŻAJĄ SIĘ
@TheFedGuy
@TheFedGuy Месяц назад
Directed by Robert B. Weide moment
@hhenry3
@hhenry3 2 года назад
The audio is terrible.
@TheFedGuy
@TheFedGuy Месяц назад
Directed by Robert B. Weide moment
@barflytom3273
@barflytom3273 2 года назад
I find it hard to believe that he mentions "Match Point" and "Midnight Paris" which he refers as "The French One" a better film than Annie Hall, and not Manhattan or Hannah and her Sisters or Crimes and Misdemeanors (one of his best films). I hate those city films, any good director could have made those delightful films. He lost his touch, age does that. I still love him though. I can listen to him all night long.
@veritas6335
@veritas6335 2 года назад
Love his films, but someone needs to teach the man how to dress. The cheap, saggy socks and hunk of leg sticking out is not a good look.
@martiakatz8442
@martiakatz8442 2 года назад
Nothing wrong with Woody's leg
@muiresuilgorm3452
@muiresuilgorm3452 2 года назад
He's older, he wishes to be comfortable.
@lepetitchat123
@lepetitchat123 2 года назад
You think he cares about how he looks lol
@MalAnders94
@MalAnders94 2 года назад
@@lepetitchat123 He also thinks other people should conform to the way he wants them to be dressed.
@christophe8412
@christophe8412 Год назад
Many filmmakers dress perfectly but need to be taught how to make films. I'd personally go with Woody Allen's choice ;)
@fionafinch348
@fionafinch348 Год назад
He's a talented, interesting man, but what he & Soon Yi did to Mia Farrow & her family was wicked. There were thousands of women in the world he could have hooked up with & he set his sights on his partner's young daughter. And this after how many years of analysis?
@darrylschultz9395
@darrylschultz9395 8 месяцев назад
He didn't "set his sights" on her, they fell in love-after Mia Farrow had encouraged him to take Soon-yi to the baseball. You can't help who you fall in love with.
@susancarolan153
@susancarolan153 3 месяца назад
I saw him once on the metro ,underground in English, in Paris. Nobody noticed him but me and i didn't speak to him. I just could not catch his eye, and for the first time regretted that i had aged. 😂❤🐛🦋💥🤞🫂🙏🏻
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