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Post by Mattsby on Aug 7, 2019 2:45:52 GMT
NEW INFO.
Not on IMDb yet but Richard Kind and Steve Guttenberg were seen on set.
also a journalist on set tweeted, translated, "The secret of the Woody Allen movie from San Sebastian: under the comedy layer it is a tribute to his teachers, a cinephile testament that recreates scenes of Bergman, Fellini, Bunuel, Truffaut."
on-set pics suggest Wallace Shawn is the husband lead!
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Post by MsMovieStar on Aug 7, 2019 7:22:20 GMT
Oh honeys, can you imagine if this was a smash hit! Especially after all those stars jumped on the band wagon and said they wouldn't work with him anymore... I still have to see Wonder Wheel.
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Post by Viced on Apr 22, 2020 15:09:44 GMT
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Post by TerryMontana on Apr 22, 2020 15:35:36 GMT
Most likely it will get a 2020 release date here!!
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Post by pacinoyes on Jun 25, 2020 19:56:50 GMT
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Post by Martin Stett on Jun 25, 2020 20:03:36 GMT
Yet a movie with a cast that stacked will never see an American release.
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Post by MsMovieStar on Jun 25, 2020 20:16:10 GMT
Oh honey's I would have been in this but I had a scheduling conflict as I was drinking tequila... but it is an excellent international cast: Elena Anaya was superb in Almodovar's The Skin I Live In; Louis Garrel - France's answer to sex, Gina Gershon - who can forget Showgirls, Sergi López, he's not as sexy as he used to be but he's still worth a watch, Wallace Shawn - he was never sexy but he's a great character actor; and Christoph Waltz - cult sexy.
I'm in. I love Spain.
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Post by JangoB on Jun 25, 2020 20:29:12 GMT
Wonderful. Allen himself said that he's very happy with this film so I'm rather excited. Although I dunno how reliable he is regarding his own stuff - after all he does totally hate his best movie which is "Manhattan".
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Post by Mattsby on Sept 2, 2020 18:28:46 GMT
Poster for Rifkins! And a Plot twist. Woody rotoscope-animated this whole thing. Here's his statement - Obviously kidding. But what a very iffy poster.
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Post by Martin Stett on Sept 2, 2020 18:41:10 GMT
Is that supposed to be Woody Allen or Pacinoyes having a stroke?
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Post by pacinoyes on Sept 2, 2020 18:52:48 GMT
This might be the wittiest thing ever typed on MAR that's not by pacinoyes ..........
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Post by JangoB on Sept 10, 2020 15:25:49 GMT
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Post by Mattsby on Sept 10, 2020 16:19:45 GMT
Looks fine, though I thought this one was gonna have more of a Fellini-oddity mood to it. No sign of Waltz in the trailer but his role seems to be smaller and within fantasy-ish sequences...
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Post by TerryMontana on Sept 10, 2020 17:25:59 GMT
Looks ok but I had the feeling there is not much movie left to see. Almost everything was in the trailer...
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Post by quetee on Sept 10, 2020 18:30:39 GMT
When I thought it was animated, my first thought was if Richard Kind made the cut, he's going to be pissed. LMAO.
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Post by thomasjerome on Sept 18, 2020 14:54:18 GMT
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Post by TerryMontana on Sept 18, 2020 15:18:15 GMT
"the perfect material for a chat on the therapist’s couch."
Seems to me that almost every Allen film provides the perfect material for a chat on the therapist’s couch...
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Post by Mattsby on Feb 8, 2021 19:44:25 GMT
For anyone interested, it's been leaked online! Unfortunately I think it makes Rainy Day in New York look like a gem - that one is at best a 6/10 but has good one liners and a very charming Elle Fanning perf. Rifkin is maybe a 5/10 and doesn't have any good perfs - Wallace Shawn is wrong as the romantic lead (trying to seduce Elena Anaya, c'mon), and worse.....he's badly unfunny. Gina Gershon gets one strong scene (when she's drunk on the bed, with an is-what-it-is frankness to her) but it's a small, cornered role. Rifkin's "What does it all mean" moments feel useless, toothless.... That bump? it's a bug bite. For Woody after such a brilliant career, who's 85y/o with hearing loss etc, that shouldn't be the case. He doesn't dig deeper into anything here and doesn't seem to want to, either. There are abundant movie references, overused as they are, some inside-jokes (like how Woody actually hates Some Like It Hot) or surprising (a Tatsuya Nakadai mention, heyy). The recreations have a momentary appeal, though they fall flat, like the Waltz cameo. Woody uses a particular old trick towards the end that feels like a swing and a miss. San Sebastian looks very pretty though.
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Post by chris3 on Feb 9, 2021 5:36:37 GMT
Unfortunately I think it makes Rainy Day in New York look like a gem - that one is at best a 6/10 but has good one liners and a very charming Elle Fanning perf. Rifkin is maybe a 5/10 and doesn't have any good perfs That's a shame. A Rainy Day in New York was for me a return-to-form after the roughest patch of Allen's career. Oh well. Midnight in Paris, Blue Jasmine, and Rainy Day are a good enough batch of movies from the past ten years to round out the list of his essential filmography in my eyes.
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Post by cranly on Feb 9, 2021 15:58:00 GMT
For anyone interested, it's been leaked online! Unfortunately I think it makes Rainy Day in New York look like a gem - that one is at best a 6/10 but has good one liners and a very charming Elle Fanning perf. Rifkin is maybe a 5/10 and doesn't have any good perfs - Wallace Shawn is wrong as the romantic lead (trying to seduce Elena Anaya, c'mon), and worse.....he's badly unfunny. Gina Gershon gets one strong scene (when she's drunk on the bed, with an is-what-it-is frankness to her) but it's a small, cornered role. Rifkin's "What does it all mean" moments feel useless, toothless.... That bump? it's a bug bite. For Woody after such a brilliant career, who's 85y/o with hearing loss etc, that shouldn't be the case. He doesn't dig deeper into anything here and doesn't seem to want to, either. There are abundant movie references, overused as they are, some inside-jokes (like how Woody actually hates Some Like It Hot) or surprising (a Tatsuya Nakadai mention, heyy). The recreations have a momentary appeal, though they fall flat, like the Waltz cameo. Woody uses a particular old trick towards the end that feels like a swing and a miss. San Sebastian looks very pretty though. I'm only finding this floating around in a Spanish dubbed version. If you know of any working links still it would be a godsend, thanks!
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Post by Mattsby on Feb 9, 2021 17:04:13 GMT
For anyone interested, it's been leaked online! I'm only finding this floating around in a Spanish dubbed version. If you know of any working links still it would be a godsend, thanks! I watched it on Ok.ru where there were tons of copies in good quality, but I just checked and they seem to have been taken down. I can't find it elsewhere either......Sorry about that Cranly! hmmm
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Post by cranly on Feb 9, 2021 17:12:19 GMT
I'm only finding this floating around in a Spanish dubbed version. If you know of any working links still it would be a godsend, thanks! I watched it on Ok.ru where there were tons of copies in good quality, but I just checked and they seem to have been taken down. I can't find it elsewhere either......Sorry about that Cranly! hmmm No worries, I'll keep poking around... It's bound to turn up somewhere again. Thank you for trying!
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Post by Mattsby on May 7, 2021 22:31:26 GMT
"There are already plans to bring it to American cinemas." Woody recently told Italian press. So this'll be out eventually maybe sometime this year. In other news! until it's official, I'll just post here..... from a recent Vanity Fair Italia interview... “I will shoot my next film in Paris… it will recall Match Point.”
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Post by theycallmemrfish on May 7, 2021 23:15:55 GMT
Incoming Ronan Farrow in 3... 2...
Outgoing non-white Farrow kids in 3... 2...
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Post by TerryMontana on May 8, 2021 10:50:00 GMT
Looks like Woody is running out of European cities!
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