Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to AskEverything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask
starring: Woody Allen, Gene Wilder, Louise Lasser, John Carradine, Lou Jacobi directed by: Woody Allen See similar products Read customer reviews Related Items: Used Price: $9.45 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 4012878923813 Format: PAL Languages: Running Time: 87 minutes Theatrical Release Date: August 06, 1972
COMPARE PRICES & STORES Related Items: Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Amazon.com: A collection of vignettes, loosely based on the book by Dr. David Rueben, written and directed by Woody Allen, Everything contains some very funny moments. It's easy to forget that the cerebral Allen excelled at the type of broad, Catskill, dirty jokes and visual gags that run amok here. It's also remarkable how dirty this 1972 movie really was--bestiality, exposure, perversion, and S&M get their moments to shine. The Woody Allen here, who appears in many of the sketches, is a portent of the seedy old Allen of Deconstructing Harry. Although the final bit, which takes place inside a man's body during a very hot date, is hilarious, most of Everything feels like the screen adaptation of a '70s bathroom joke book. Still, a must for Allen fans. --Keith Simanton Customer Reviews Average Rating:
Rating: - Typical dry and senseless Woody allen humor!This is a film that will leave a lasting impression on the viewer, but not because of it's clever writing, content and filming. It will be because of some of the most low based and stupid humor on film. There are some funny moments, but they are ... Read More Rating: - Woody in and out of control"Sex" comes during a difficult transition in Woody Allen's film career. He was veering towards laughs with more substance ("Love and Death", "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan") while trying to break away from the more traditional guffaws ("Take The Money ... Read More Rating: - An uneven collection of sketches mixing superb comedy with a dated feelIn the late 1960s one Dr David Reuben released a book entitled EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX *BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK. Woody Allen's 1972 "movie adaptation" uses the questions of Dr Reuben's question-and-answer format as the titles for 7 comedic ... Read More Rating: - One of Woody Allen's Funniest Films...Before "Annie Hall," Woody Allen's comedy was very different. Rather than the mature quips that any Woody Allen fan is used to post-Annie Hall, most of the movies made before that are wacky, hilarious, and out-there bits that show (nowadays) Woody Allen's ... Read More Rating: - Singular Hiccup in an Otherwise Great Series of ComediesFrom 1969's Take the Money & Run to well into the 80's, Allen created a series of comedies that established him as one of the preeminant writer/director/actor one-man-bands in the history of moviemaking. An argument can be made that Allen didn't really run ... Read More see more Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Related Items: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to AskBuy Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask Sale Reviews Deals
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