Must also add the dialogue and humour in these films. I probably laugh out loud more in some of his movies than most comedies produced currently. The dialogue is so brief and insightful, that characters in only a brief moment come alive.
@@Johnconno "On the extras on Criterion’s release of The Seventh Seal there is a video essay by Woody Allen in which he mentions meeting Bergman once, briefly. Liv Ullman, in a 2009 interview with the New York Times, expounds upon the meeting. That they went to dinner after a performance of “A Doll’s House” on Broadway. The “two geniuses” as she calls them just sat, silent, and stared with admiration at one another-never speaking."
Bergman, Tarkowski, Bunuel, Kurosawa, Kubrick, Hitchcock, Leone. My favorites of all time.
Altman. Robert Altman, the great American maverick!
@@AA-sn9lz have to check him out, never heard of him. Thanks for mentioning!
woody voice so magical
Must also add the dialogue and humour in these films. I probably laugh out loud more in some of his movies than most comedies produced currently. The dialogue is so brief and insightful, that characters in only a brief moment come alive.
Too short. Amazing.
thanks mr. Allen. you are great yourself!!
Bergman, Fellini, Tarkovskj: the Holy Trinity
Allen Bergman and Michael Bay three greats of cinema...
F
The former two are nowhere near the latter giant.
Lol
Bergman on Allen: 'You mean that strange little creep?'
Nice try. Bergman was a huge fan.
@@Vanilla_Skynet He was a polite man.
@@Johnconno "On the extras on Criterion’s release of The Seventh Seal there is a video essay by Woody Allen in which he mentions meeting Bergman once, briefly.
Liv Ullman, in a 2009 interview with the New York Times, expounds upon the meeting. That they went to dinner after a performance of “A Doll’s House” on Broadway. The “two geniuses” as she calls them just sat, silent, and stared with admiration at one another-never speaking."
@@Vanilla_Skynet He was a diplomatic man.
@@Johnconno like you