Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for August 28, 2012
Transcript:
mother nature is not pleased with RJ and verne... in my defense, I'd like to say this is all verne's fault. verne: What?? RJ: i've been led astray by a turtle bent on upending the natural order! Verne: That's not true! you're always saying, I am at two with . nature!" verne: woody allen said that! RJ: see? his influence is spreading! verne: Woody said it first! I always preferred his earlier, funnier stuff...although "midnight in paris" wasn't bad. even with owen wilson's nose.
artybee about 12 years ago
I’m glad I’m not the only one who wonders why the heck Owen Wilson was cast for that movie.
onetrack0246 about 12 years ago
I am not a fan of Owen Wilson at all
Lyons Group, Inc. about 12 years ago
I’m not a fan of Owen Wilson either
jsheehan223 about 12 years ago
@masterskrain – YES HE IS!
@gatocat – you are a smart, smart person. Keep it that way and you’ll be happy for the rest of your days
I can’t stand Woody Allen. He’s got to be the worst director (aside from Michael Bay) of all time.
Strod about 12 years ago
Let’s see… just looking at Academy Awards (Oscars), he has won four, one of them for best director. And he has been nominated to 16 more, mostly for best writing, but also for best director and best actor. And if you think the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is dumb or biased, you should see the list of awards and nominations that Woody Allen has received all over the world. I’m far from religious, but a quote from the good old book fits here:Do not give what is holy to the dogs; nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet Matthew 7:6
mfry1 about 12 years ago
C’mon folks. Personal life aside, Woody has written/directed some great work. Manhattan, Annie Hall, hannah & Her Sisters are simply great films. Do yourself a favor and check out just one.
mfry1 about 12 years ago
And to tar him w/ Michael Bay. Whoa. That’s like comparing Mozart to a toad. A loud, obnoxious, bombastic, ridiculous, over and over and over the top, toad.
comicnut4636 about 12 years ago
Wilson!! Wilson!!
Oops wrong movie, sorry.
Happy Cat Premium Member about 12 years ago
Radio Days was simply wonderful.
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
I’m with Nature on this one. “Midnight in Paris” was his first great movie in ages.
Jeffpaul about 12 years ago
That movie was a welcome return to Allen’s glory days.
emilyzena about 12 years ago
Whether one is a Woody Allen fan or not, these comments are hilarious, almost as funny as Owen Wilson’s nose! I have to say that’s the best film Owen Wilson’s nose has been in. He was supposed to look ordinary.
Cartoonacy about 12 years ago
“Take the Money and Run” and “Bananas”: two of the funniest movies ever made. Everything after that… OK but mostly not to my taste. “Zelig” wasn’t bad.
Cartoonacy about 12 years ago
His books, though, are another thing entirely. “Getting Even” and “Without Feathers” are absolutely hilarious, even after fifty readings. “Side Effects” was a bit uneven, but mostly funny.
travburg1 about 12 years ago
Absolutely correct!
travburg1 about 12 years ago
That is fortunate!