Sunday, February 2, 2014

What's your favorite Woody Allen movie?

An Open Letter From Dylan Farrow

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't have a favorite Woody Allen movie, never having seen any of them. Oh I could name half-a-dozen, but I've never liked his style or his politics. And now that I've read Ms Farrow's open letter, I'm sure I'll watch even less of Woody's movies.

B Woodman
III-PER

Anonymous said...

There have been a number of complaints from people who claim Allen molested them as children, during his relationships with their mothers.

I can not discount them all. It must be very difficult for anyone to come forward and admit that happened to them, regardless of the perpetrator.

The Hollywood community is much more tolerant of deviates than the rest of America.

emdfl said...

Wonder when he'll get his "Lifetime Achievement" award from nambla?

Anonymous said...

Never got his humor, never saw any of his movies, always considered him a creep, and with that I know 8 women molested or raped in my lifetime, to which I asked the question,"Should the death penalty be used for this?" The answers were variations of yes from as simple as that, to tie him up and give me an hour with him with a knife.

DamDoc said...

Why is it i figure he is anti-gun, too... for the children...

Jimmy the Saint said...

When asked to describe his ideal woman, Woody Allen said: "She hasn't been born yet."

Anonymous said...

I have never seen a "Woody Allen movie". To my best recollection, I have only ever seen one movie he was in. Never thought he was funny. As an adoptive father, I considered what he did with Soon Yi Previn to be utterly reprehensible. To find out what he did to Dylan Farrow and how apparently he took up with Soon Yi to cover it up makes my opinion of Allen worse. Or it would if my opinion of him COULD get worse. Naturally all the "progressive" media are rushing to the pervert's defense. They are quoting one "expert's" (doubtless paid by Allen) report that the child was coached by her mother and no abuse took place. They're also repeating the lie that the prosecutor didn't prosecute because there wasn't enough evidence. Dasn't have an icon's rep sullied.

Ex-Dissident said...

I actually loved watching the movie "Radio Days".