This is a 26-minute documentary from 1986 about Woody Allen directed by Jean-Luc Godard (Spout Blog via Fimoculous). You’re either welcome or I am sorry, it depends.
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Felicity Jones interview for Like Crazy “Woody Allen’s a huge influence,” says Jones, “as is the French New Wave. I was watching [Jean-Luc Godard’s] Breathless. The jump cuts and so on. I guess maybe we’re experiencing a New Wave ourselves, because of the technology now. That’s why ...
From a really great (not great) interview w/ Woody in Newsweek this week:
“He knows why he makes movies: not because he has any grand statement to offer, but simply to take his mind off the existential horror of being alive.”
After watching Death Sentence, a terrible movie starring Kevin Bacon as a father in search of vigilante justice directed by Saw's James Wan, Gabe embarked on The Hunt For The Worst Movie of All Time. This is his sad journey.
Oh, Gabe, you silly Ann Arborite. Most everyone else calls them TA’s, not GSI’s.
I was gonna say that. also, don’t EVER watch breathless unless you’re trying to F someone.
wow, you guys know who Jean Luc Godard is. Was he on a reality show once?
From a really great (not great) interview w/ Woody in Newsweek this week:
“He knows why he makes movies: not because he has any grand statement to offer, but simply to take his mind off the existential horror of being alive.”
I think we need some fanfic