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Subject: Re: Broadway Danny Rose - (nf)
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Date: Tue, 31-Jan-84 23:52:11 EST
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cmcl2!ultra    Jan 31 23:52:00 1984

Not as funny as Zelig?  I hope it's got something else going for it,
'cause Zelig was *bore*-ing.

I'm completely worn out with Woody Allen trying to "mature" and 
"get serious".  It's probably some sad affliction of hanging around
New York too long that he should even contemplate such a thing.  He
should just try to find other things to be funny about.  When the
reviews (Newsweek too) start sounding like they were written by someone
on the staff of the New York Review of Books who had just fallen in
love for the first time, then bonged on nitrous oxide, then you know
he's gone off the deep end and might as well go into real estate.

"Interiors" was bad enough: you think he would have learned his lesson.
"Sleeper" was probably his best movie, followed by "Annie Hall" and 
then maybe Manhattan or "EYAWTKA Sex".

	-- Lars Ericson
	   (..cmcl2!csd1!ericson)