Woody Allen famously once said, "Eighty percent of success in life is just showing up."
Woody Allen was college dropout.
Woody Allen , you know not even artists.
Woody Allen which sounds incredibly unlikely but he's very physically Brave he's thin and slight and tall and kind
And Woody Allen , who is not exactly a scientist, said, "Well, you know, I was going to say 70, but it had one extra syllable."
Like Woody Allen works-- No, he doesn't even give them the script.
and Woody Allen day, and Orson Welles day.
And Woody Allen .
more the Woody Allen , Lenny Bruce free-flowing dysfunctional narrative sort of humor.
He wrote gags for Woody Allen 's comic strip for seven years.
Does anybody know this Woody Allen story?
to refer back to Woody Allen 's famous stand-up comedy routine from the 1960s.
otherwise why would Woody Allen 's old films always be on television when she
uh where Woody Allen sits there and thinks of all his favorite things of things that make life worth living these were sort of some of the the albums that
And I have this quote by Woody Allen .
And I kept thinking of this crazy Woody Allen quote-- "I never want to belong to any club that would have me as a member."
And why did Amazon sign Woody Allen to write a television show?
Clarinets are for girls in braces and Woody Allen , who loves girls in braces, ba-bum, bum.
And there's also that Woody Allen line about an Atheist and an Agnostic who got married and the marriage didn't work out because they didn't know what not to bring the child up
A few words on the timing of purchases-- Woody Allen said that 80% of success is showing up.
Because Netflix and Amazon know exactly who the Woody Allen fans are and exactly-- I'll point at Hal-- exactly who the Adam Sandler fans are.
So if you've seen the movie "Annie Hall" with Woody Allen , and there's a scene where they're driving and Annie is just driving crazy and Woody Allen 's
You know, Woody Allen does movies, and there's never anybody of any color in the movies.
Woody Allen has this wonderful quote that, "80 percent of success is just showing up" well, grit is what allows you to show up again and again.
Like, Woody Allen , what I find revolutionary when I first started listening to him was how, sort of, confessional it felt and how honest and the fact that he felt like he was
Woody Allen put it this way rather similarly, "more than at any time in our history, mankind faces a crossroads.
I think you could make an argument that both Adam Sandler and Woody Allen are niche tastes, acquired tastes.
Like even when it's Coppola, Scorsese, Woody Allen , they bomb.
Well, now, that reminds me of that Woody Allen movie, Sleeper.
more likely to say that they were fat than that they had a political preference right so this is the Woody Allen line about how you're trying to
In my principle, Woody Allen says 80% of life is showing up.
It was The movie was Match Point by Woody Allen .
I'm not quite sure what metric Woody Allen was using to arrive at his statistic.
interesting if if you've seen the uh the movie um or was it Manhattan I believe uh where Woody Allen sits there and
I mean, I don't know who my influences are, probably more Beckett, probably more Kafka, probably Woody Allen , the Marx Brothers, Monty Python,
It's a larger question, too, but what do you do with Woody Allen , for example, now that you know what you think you know?
I'm Jewish, it was always like, oh, you're a neurotic Woody Allen type.
And I'm like, oh, that's the Woody Allen neurotic, intellectual thing.
Woody Allen sounds
So the next thing I'm doing, in a month, I start Woody Allen 's next movie.
So self-monitoring, that's your inner critic, your inner Woody Allen .
And how much of it was, I mean, letting them-- sticking to the script and doing variations on that, or is it like Woody Allen ?
Stephen Merchant: No, I shamelessly ripped off various people and continue to do so; John Cleese, was one of my first influences and then later Woody Allen .
And then, my act, my standup act is really, it's Woody Allen with a bit of Jack Benny and Bob Hope but it's disguised with an English accent so hopefully
Stephen Merchant: There, again, Woody Allen 's always been really honest about who he's sort
It's like there's a wonderful story by Woody Allen , the Kugelmass episode where he lives inside "Madame Bovary".
You know, the old Woody Allen joke about the reform: My rabbi was so reformed,
But, um, you know like Woody Allen says, 90% of life is just showing up?