I finally watched Annie Hall; the movie was so great!
There were so many great quotes and moments on how people interact. Woody Allen sure is a genius at capturing human nature and life. One of my favorite scene is when Woody Allen and Dianne Keaton (Annie Hall) are waiting in the line to purchase a movie ticket, and the guy in front of them is critiquing a particular movie on and on, and Allen is annoyed by the way the guy talks with fancy words without much of a point. Allen breaks the 3rd wall and points out to the viewer how obnoxious the guy is.
"What I wouldn't give for a large sock with
horse manure in it. ...What do you do when you get stuck in a movie line
with a guy like this behind you? It's just maddening." Hilarious.
This is a portrait of Woody Allen from the first monologue:
1/23/13
Woody Allen
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1/22/13
HURRAY RAVENS!
Congrats to Ravens!!! I am so excited to be living in this city filled with so much excitement.
To honor the Ravens and my pride for the team, I painted Ray Lewis in my sketchbook.
Wishing them great luck and amazing victory for the Superbowl!
(Sorry for the bad quality - I really should get a scanner so I don't have to update my illustrations using Photobooth).
To honor the Ravens and my pride for the team, I painted Ray Lewis in my sketchbook.
Wishing them great luck and amazing victory for the Superbowl!
(Sorry for the bad quality - I really should get a scanner so I don't have to update my illustrations using Photobooth).
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