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Anything Else

United States, France, United Kingdom

2003

108 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 2.7/5 Stars.
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DIR Woody Allen

PROD Letty Aronson

SCR Woody Allen

DP Darius Khondji

CAST Woody Allen, Jason Biggs, Christina Ricci, Danny DeVito, Jimmy Falon, Stockard Channing

ED Alisa Lepselter

PROD DES Santo Loquasto

Venice (Opening Film)

Synopsis

Between Jerry, an aspirant writer living in New York, and his flamboyant girlfriend Amanda, it had been love at first sight. But life with Amanda is not that simple: she can act like a neurotic, she’s always late, she is not interested in sex…and she has a terrible mother. Jerry also has a hard time with his inept agent, since he is his only client…

Jerry seems to have only one person to rely upon: his mentor Dobel, an aging artist, a personal oracle who helps sort out Jerry’s professional and romantic life.

Director

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Woody Allen

Actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright Woody Allen redefined film comedy during the 1970s, bringing a new measure of sophistication and personal complexity to the form. Born Allen Stewart Konigsberg in Brooklyn, NY, on December 1, 1935, he adopted his stage name at the age of 17, and in 1953 enrolled in NYU’s film program, and soon dropping out of school to begin writing for comedian David Alber. Two years later, Allen graduated to writing for television; during his five-year in television, his efforts won him an Emmy nomination. He eventually decided to try his hand as a stand-up performer. After slowly gaining a reputation on the New York-club circuit, he became a frequent talk show guest and in 1964 issued his self-titled debut comedy LP. With 1966’s What’s Up, Tiger Lily?, a puckish re-tooling of a Japanese spy thriller complete with his own story line and dubbed English dialogue, he made his directorial debut. In 1969 Allen directed two short films for a CBS television special… read more

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Phil Worfel

16Aug09

Biggs does a great Woody Allen. Mediocre in its content but sweet and passable amongst the rest of Allen's oeuvre.   
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Miss J

3Aug09

I've seen every single one of Woody Allen films. It's very typical of Woody Allen, and I loved it. It's modern day Annie Hall without annoying factors.   
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Owen Sound

10May09

Features an annoying amount of recycled material from Allen’s previous work and while he may pull that off in other films it simply doesn’t work here.  
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renaaato

30Apr09

The most worrible Allen of all. Gives me such a sense of "sleep time"  

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By Hunter Duesing on November 5, 2009

ANYTHING ELSE is a bit like a re-imagining of ANNIE HALL in that it chronicles the kindling and the demise of a relationship as told by a fourth-wall smashing protagonist (Jason Biggs). Woody Allen’s…  read review

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By Schaumb​urg on September 15, 2009

Anything else…

a lot people talk about “anything else” at the moment because of Tarantino`s Top 20 from 1992-today…

I just rewatched the movie, remembering close to nothing from my first…  read review

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By L.A. Alguera on September 12, 2009

For some reason i just can’t get over my instincts that both Jason Biggs and Christina Ricci were completely miscast. Maybe if you had someone with some more maturity to his look and even Scarlett…  read review

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