It is true, the less intellectually endowed among us might struggle to understand the often lofty ideas in his films, which I suppose, could contribute to feelings of boredom amongst that sect. The rest of us who are smart enough to keep up though? I'd say we almost unanimously find his body of work compelling & entertaining. Moreover, it is firmly rooted in a critical sense to a much larger and older literary/philosophical world. In short, if you aren't fascinated with the works of one of the all time great existential thinkers/critics, then it would be fair to conclude that you're probably not too fascinated in any meaningful way with the idea of what it is to be human. That sucks for you.
But, to each his own right? So I found something more up your alley.
LOL. You're full of , man. I'm not an intellectual by any stretch of the imagination and I understand fully and laugh really hard at most of his .
Some people just have different taste in humor. It's as simple as that. It doesn't take a genius to figure out or laugh any of his movies.
Clearly, you haven't seen Annie Hall, Manhattan, or Crimes and Misdemeanors.
OK, let's talk about these 3 films.
Annie Hall - a neurotic woman that drives you so nuts watching her you want to go out and get hooked on Xanax yourself.
Manhattan - a pedophile's love story. Wasn't it fun watching a middle-aged perv banging a 17 yr. old? Kind of a pre-curser to his real life. And cloaking this drivel in black and white doesn't make Allen more of an "artist" either.
Crimes and Misdemeanors - depressing story about a guy planning a murder. On a side note, Woody Allen plays a guy trying to make a movie.
I hope the Knicks suck for another 10 years so Allen will pull out what's left of his hair.
You gotta love T Park's unshakable love and loyalty to the Spurs. You say one negative thing about them and T Park is telling you what you had for breakfast.