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First Look: Evan Rachel Wood and Larry David in Woody Allen's Next
May 25, 2008
Source: TheBadandUgly.com
by Kevin Powers
I know die-hard Woody Allen fans will enjoy a few on-scene shots in Manhattan from the legendary auteur's latest project - a still-untitled romantic comedy starring hot-property Evan Rachel Wood and Larry David. The two certainly make for an odd pair. These photos are a few days old, but still worth checking out, if not just to stare awkwardly at the two quirky actors in character. This film marks Woody Allen's 42nd feature after Vicky Cristina Barcelona, which debuted at Cannes and hits theaters later this year. Check out just a few photos courtesy of TheBadandUgly.com below.
Wood is certainly looking fetching nowadays - in a much more mature way than in Running with Scissors and in a much less scary way than when seen with her beau Marilyn Manson. However, opposite frumpy ole David, I still get bit of a creepy vibe. The plot is still being kept under wraps, but it involves a relationship between this young and old pair, in some quirky fashion.
The 2009-slated film is described as a romantic comedy, so I guess these photos must be during a particularly uncomfortable scene. Wood doesn't exactly look thrilled. Would you be thrilled standing next to an old man with knobby knees, bad socks, holding a bundle of bananas? It's either supposed to be really funny or really awkward. This is only a guess, since I'm not completely hip to the Allen formula and appeal. And David's influence in "Seinfeld" and his own HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm" didn't especially connect with me. The project is intriguing, nevertheless. What do you think?

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Reader Feedback - 9 Comments »
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You don't get Woody Allen's appeal, and you don't connect with Larry David's influence on Seinfeld or Curb Your Enthusiasm? Man, you must have had your funny bone surgically removed. Woody Allen + Larry David = Potential to be one of the funniest movies in a VERY long time.
Nate on May 25, 2008
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Woah, Nate said everything I wanted to say.
Evan on May 25, 2008
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all i can say watch Evan Rachel Wood in this movie if you haven't seen it yet {Pretty Persuasion}
Davor on May 25, 2008
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It's a can't miss she is so hot and he is so funny… cant see how anyone could not get the Larry David humor…. he kills me..
Adam Sherako on May 25, 2008
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I'm surprised that Larry David hasn't been a leading actor in a Woody film before. I'm sure he will be a perfect fit.
Zach D. on May 25, 2008
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Larry has his perfect 'Curb' posture in that second photo. It's like a frame from the show. If Larry plays himself more than Woody I'll be interested in this. But Woody's output has been steadily pretty mediocre lately with Scoop and such. Match Point was good, but if this is just a straight ahead romantic comedy, Larry will have to do some work to save it.
tuwhitt on May 26, 2008
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Well, I'm a huge Larry David fan and I do enjoy most of Woody Allen's work. My opinion is simply: Why the hell not? This looks entertaining enough and I'm not one to judge a movie based off of a few pictures! Let's see what else leaks out and then I'll find out whether believing in this was a waste of time or well placed anticipation.
J Max on May 26, 2008





















