Manhattan

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So Woody Allen, huh? One of the most controversial men in show business wasn't always that way...at least not publicly. He made many funny classics back in his salad days. Manhattan is certainly one of them. Woody and Marshall Brickman wrote plenty of great lines and hilarious scenes, plus Gordon Willis' cinematography is fantastic. The story and themes in this complicated love rhombus, however, are at least partially ruined by the director's real-life issues. Ryan's solo show addresses the controversies about Woody's dating life, his marriage to his step-daughter and what he may have done to another step-daughter when she was a child. Yeah, Manhattan wasn't an easy one to review. In any case, this 568th episode in the Have You Ever Seen series has one man trying to figure out how to feel about another man's oddball love life. There's nothing complicated about Sparkplug Coffee. Buy some. You can take advantage of a 20% discount by using our "HYES" promo code. Go to "sparkplug.coffee", then add "/ hyes" to the address. This review might inspire you to agree or to strongly disagree. Fire off a Twi-x to Ryan (@moviefiend51) or even throw out an email (haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com). Bev is contactable too, via a Twi-x (@bevellisellis) and her handle is the same on Threads. Rate our podcast, review it, like it, subscribe to it either in your app or find us on YouTube (@hyesellis) and do those same things there.

Manhattan

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