4 reviews
- Horst_In_Translation
- Jun 22, 2017
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Sounds from a Town I Love is an homage to New York by the genius Woody Allen. 3 minutes of funny lines and a superb cast: Tony Roberts, Marshall Brickman, Hazelle Goodman, Bebe Neuwirth, Celia Weston and more. No explosions or superheroes needed. Simple. funny, poetic, cool and amazing. Like all the art by Woody Allen.
- antoniatejedabarros
- Sep 15, 2018
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This short played on one of the Support New York City telethons that took place shortly after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. It's an enjoyable little film involving many people saying funny things on their cell phones in New York. Not only is it funny, but it's Woody's first good film since "Everyone Says I Love You." Look fast for Tony Roberts.
You can find this on the THE CONCERT FOR NEW YORK 2 DVD set. Allen's concept for how to contribute to the event is great, in essence it's his trademark brand of random one-liners once used to pepper throughout his stand up morphed into a rapid-fire riff on what might be overheard walking the streets of NYC.
You can find this on the THE CONCERT FOR NEW YORK 2 DVD set. Allen's concept for how to contribute to the event is great, in essence it's his trademark brand of random one-liners once used to pepper throughout his stand up morphed into a rapid-fire riff on what might be overheard walking the streets of NYC.
You can find this on the THE CONCERT FOR NEW YORK 2 DVD set. Allen's concept for how to contribute to the event is great, in essence it's his trademark brand of random one-liners once used to pepper throughout his stand up morphed into a rapid-fire riff on what might be overheard walking the streets of NYC.
- mikehunchback
- Nov 29, 2024
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