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That movie does look interesting.
Wonder why he's 'Duncan Jones' - and also is he the son that used to be called Zowie Bowie? That could explain the name change.
I'm going to see this on friday -
Whatever Works
Release: 26/10/2009
Length: 98 Mins
Rating: M (Sexual references)
Genre: Comedy
Director: Woody Allen
Distributor: Hopscotch Films
Cast: Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley Jr.
Website: www.hopscotchfilms.com.au/flash.html
Synopsis
In Woody Allen's new comedy, Larry David plays Boris Yellnikoff, an eccentric, pessimistic New Yorker - a quantum physicist and all round grouch - who abandons his privileged upper class life to lead a more bohemian existence. He meets a young cheerful girl from the South, and when her family get involved the entanglements that follow is a sparkling collision. The witty, brilliant screenplay is vintage Woody Allen; the city of Manhattan a fabulous character; and the terrific cast create a great mix of hilarity, neuroses, joie de vivre and love.
I LOVE Larry David, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Wonder why he's 'Duncan Jones' - and also is he the son that used to be called Zowie Bowie? That could explain the name change.
I'm going to see this on friday -
Whatever Works
Release: 26/10/2009
Length: 98 Mins
Rating: M (Sexual references)
Genre: Comedy
Director: Woody Allen
Distributor: Hopscotch Films
Cast: Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley Jr.
Website: www.hopscotchfilms.com.au/flash.html
Synopsis
In Woody Allen's new comedy, Larry David plays Boris Yellnikoff, an eccentric, pessimistic New Yorker - a quantum physicist and all round grouch - who abandons his privileged upper class life to lead a more bohemian existence. He meets a young cheerful girl from the South, and when her family get involved the entanglements that follow is a sparkling collision. The witty, brilliant screenplay is vintage Woody Allen; the city of Manhattan a fabulous character; and the terrific cast create a great mix of hilarity, neuroses, joie de vivre and love.
I LOVE Larry David, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.