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Everyone Says I Love You

Everyone Says I Love You

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A surprisingly delightful film
Review: I must admit I really did not think I would enjoy this film, as I am not really a big Woody Allen fan. However, it was a rainy Saturday afternoon, it was on television, and I was bored and sick. I was captivated from the get-go. The dancing and singing give this film an older-fashioned quality that you really can't find in films from recent years, (including the time this film was made) but it dealt with modern themes. I recommend this film to anyone who needs a chuckle, or who loves musicals.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: Awesome baby! I prefer this movie over "Sweet and Lowdown" Any day!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A MOVIE THAT WILL HAVE YOU SINGING
Review: I enjoy watching musicals. They always seem to put you in a good mood,and bring about a smile on your face. And this is one of those's kind of movies also. Anyone who loves the music of the 30's and 40's like me is bound to enjoy this film. There are so many classic,and familiar songs you might find yourself humming along. The songs include "I'm Thru With Love","Just You,Just Me","Makin' Whoopee",and "Looking At You". The acting is great,and Allen's directing is terrific. The movie is about how a bunch of Manhattaners try to find love in the big apple and in Venice. Allen makes wonderful use of Venice by showing just what kind of charming place it is. This is a movie for those's who enjoy good music,good acting,and lighthearted comedy. IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE MOVIE CHARMING...I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Movie is great, but won't play on dvd
Review: Love the movie, however the audio will not play on Pioneer 400-Series DVDs or my Pioneer DVL-919. One of the 500-Series players in a store was able to get the audio. Check it out before buying. If you like musicals, you'll probably enjoy this movie. Fun and interesting hearing this group of stars attempt to sing (except Drew Barrymore) - some are quite good.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh no times 2
Review: I had the misfortune of accidentally renting this movie twice over the space of a couple of years, not realizing it was the same one I'd seen before. I know they are saying it is a Woody Allen triumph, but I spent the whole time going "are you KIDDING?" and waiting for the good part. Both times I turned the darn thing off after about 40 minutes, so the end could be brilliant, but I would doubt it. Really hate this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i cannot speak english...
Review: but it is very funny! i love it

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Intradition of Allen films, He takes the lead, and the fall
Review: Woody Allen's films start to all blend together. Woody stars, he falls in love with a beautiful woman, and heartbreak, with some whinning in between. But in "Everyone says I love you" it is actually humorous. Featuring stars such as Drew Barrymore, Goldie Hawn, Gabby Hoffman, Natalie Portman, Alan Alda, Edward norton and Julia Roberts, Woody is surrounded by talent as they take off in thie spoof of musical comedy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This is a decent movie
Review: This movie is not great at all but it is often entertaining. It is very strange, silly, and corny at times though. Natalie Potman's performance is totally overrated. She barely does anything and she is somewhat annoying. It is nice to see some new faces in this film such as Natashia Leon. She is very delightful as the young socialite daughter. If you are a Woody Allen fan and or you like musicals than I suggest this.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Entertainment!
Review: Woody Allen delivers one of his finest films ever. Even though the man as an actor gets annoying after a while, I still have to give him credit where its due. The cast was incredible, even Goldie Hawn, whom I normally can't stand, was likable. Alan Alda is alwasy great, and his left wing liberal ideals clashing with his son's (played by a very funny Lucas Haas) very right wing ideals is a great joke througout. Drew Barrymore is cute as hell, Tim Roth is funny as he has ever been, and narrator Natasha Leonne (I think thats her name.)is a delight to have around. The Muscial numbers are very clever and fit in well as Woody pays homage to the classic style Hollywood Musical Comedy. Edward Norton, once again, gives a grand, impressive performance. This was NOT his first film though. Edward Norton got his start in the Richard Gere drama "Primal Fear", for which he recieved his first Academy Award nomination (and he should've won, too!!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Modern life throught the prism of a musical
Review: Woody Allen shows life in Manhattan in the nineties through thebrilliant device of the old-school Hollywood musical. Thus thecharacters have modern problems like Reagan-era conservatism, shrinks and attraction to the dark side. What results is incredibly fresh and inspired. The songs and choreography are great, as is much of the singing, especially by Edward Norton and Goldie Hawn. You also get a sense of what many of these stars of today, such as Drew Barrymore, would have been like if they had been born 50 years earlier.


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