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Movie Reviews of Everyone Says I Love YouMovie Review: ONE OF WOODYS BEST Summary: 5 Stars
EVERYONE SAYS I LOVE YOU. I can not believe I never saw this movie before. A musical comedy. It's now one of my favorite Woody pictures. Right up there with Love and Death, A Midsummer Nights Sex Comedy, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Manhattan and those other ones that I like. It was worth the price of admission just for the Hurray for Capt. Spaulding in FRENCH number ! Ooo LA LA . A party in Paris Xmas eve and EVERYONE as Groucho Marx. Woody Goldie Ed Drew ect... everyone EXCEPT for Allen Alda, how sweetly ironic that the man who did BAD Groucho imitations all thru MASH was sick in the hotel. NICE touch Woody.
Movie Review: Flawless, Accurate & Funny Summary: 5 Stars
This movie is simply great. It flows incredibly well. It is paced yet fast enough. The musical numbers are long enough to enjoy, yet short enough not to get bored with and want the next scene to start already. There is a story here: It is the story of a querky family --- a family that resembles everyone's family in some form or another. You will relate at least a little. Side note: This is a film where everyone is ditzy and somewhat in space, yet they are incredibly smart. This is a world where everyone says I love you without a second thought. However, they appear to mean it.
Movie Review: One of the best ever. Summary: 5 Stars
Nothing can make you laugh so hard and melt your heart so tenderly than this Woody Allen musical comedy. If you ever happen to fall in love with the beauty of New York, Venice and Paris, you'll get hooked even more. The casting was perfect, everyone gave his or her best performance: Woody Allen, Goldie Hawn, Alan Alda, Julia Roberts, Natasha Lyonne, Edward Norton, Drew Barrymore, Tim Roth, Natalie Portman, Gaby Hoffman... (actually Drew did not sing, in case you wondered, but most other actors did and did quite well). The last scene was absolutely heartwarming. A must-see.
Movie Review: Everyone says: "Woody loves Groucho!" Summary: 5 Stars
Has it escaped everyone's attention that Woody has made an homage to the Marx Brothers? The title song is from "Horsefeathers," in which each of the 4 Marx Brothers sing it to Thelma ("Hot Toddy") Todd. The "Hooray for Captain Spalding" dance sequence in the penultimate scene is just an extra reminder. Woody slyly throws in "I'm a Dreamer, Aren't We All" which Groucho refered to as "that Canadian song: "I'm a Dreamer, Montreal."
Movie Review: Great movie! Summary: 5 Stars
Last year, I watched about 300 movies or DVDs or videos. This one is one of the few that I can still remember the name now. What a deep impression it gave me. I can still recall some of the singing and dancing and all those typical woody-style jokes. :-) Well, do tell your phycologist about your inner most secrets, watch out the diamond ring in the dish... I love this movie.
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