Diane Keaton as Annie Hall (1977)

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Diane Keaton as Annie Hall (1977)
Academy Award for Best Picture:
50. Annie Hall (1977, Woody Allen)
I feel that life is divided into the horrible and the miserable. That’s the two categories. The horrible are like, I don’t know, terminal cases, you know, and blind people, crippled. I don’t know how they get through life. It’s amazing to me. And the miserable is everyone else. So you should be thankful that you’re miserable, because that’s very lucky, to be miserable.
🎬 #anniehall EARLY DRAFTS CONTAINED A SLEW OF FANTASY ELEMENTS. Included among the original script’s fantasy scenes and dream sequences were Alvy and Annie’s time-hopping visits to the Garden of Eden, the French Resistance, and Nazi Germany, parodies of the films Angel on My Shoulder and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, a guided tour of Hell (featuring Richard Nixon), and a basketball game between the New York Knicks and philosophers like Friedrich Nietzsche and Søren Kierkegaard. #anniehalledit #moviescenes #vintagemovies #evergreenmovie #woodyallen #romanticmovies #oldbutgold #classicmovies #couplegoals #relationships #loveisintheair #anniehallquotes #oldmovies #70smovies #quoteoftheday #touchingquotes https://www.instagram.com/p/B-5wqrJlzmE/?igshid=1eioxo683ss51
“Love is too weak a word for what I feel - I luuurve you, you know, I loave you, I luff you, two F's, yes I have to invent, of course I - I do, don't you think I do?”
Annie Hall (1977) Woody Allen