2:25 I love that black soap thing. He's in the middle of killing a spider that scares him and he still can't help himself to comment on something that catches his eye.
In 1975, two years before this movie, I asked one of my male roommates to kill an enormous spider in the shower. He wouldn't kill it, but he put it in a glass jar and took it outside. I loved this scene when I saw it a couple of years later.
My hubby did the same with a SCORPION that was scuttling torward my feet while we were sitting on the couch watching a TV show.I found out your butt can crawl you up the back of a sofa without any conscious request from your brain! His kindheartedness was part of why I married him.I'm not usually bug phobic,But that thing's stinger flicking at me freaked me smooth out!
I miss the 70s, the furniture, the music, the movies, the cars, the fondue, the games the arcades, the food, the clothes, GOD I miss the clothes, the books the TV shows, the love for everything Frank Lloyd Wright and the intellectual sense of higher education. I miss the 70s.
There's a lot about the 1970s that was good. There was also a lot that was bad. Same as every other decade. Things aren't worse now than they were before. Culture moves forward. Anybody who likes to complain about how much better the world was before is the last person I'd ask for the opinions of on anything.
@Mystery Man Well all the decades before had smoking too! 70’s were the last decade where the world had not gone tech mainstream and things were still of the old way. Great music and TV. Everything you mentioned is peripheral stuff. And Nam started in the 60’s and ended in 1975.
OMG! You stopped it right before the punchline of the whole scene! He goes back to Annie announcing the spider is dead, he sees she is crying and he sits down trying to comfort her and says "Hey whats the matter?, are you expecting cockroaches?
This is definitely Woody Allen's best movie it is just incredible the things that he can do going back in time nothing funnier than that especially the bumper cars seen!!
Somewhere out there is a different version of this scene with a HUGE monstrous shadow of the giant hairy spider against the shower wall. Absolutely hilarious but I can't find it anymore.
I am watching this, because yesterday I asked my ex to come an kill a spider at 1 am lol. I am really scared of them and have no one else. So he killed the spider and left. I was thinking of this episode and was laughing in my head. He also flashed it down the toilet ahahah
One of THE necessities of having an apartment in NYC is always having a can of bug spray at the ready, and I'm not talking spiders (which I like to set free). Great, classic movie.
2:16. She broke character and laughed at his joke. She almost uncontrollably laughs at 1:56 again at Woody's spider joke but uses her arms to control herself.
It was pretty amazing for me that year in 1977 to suddenly see myself playing myself up there on the big screen and then later on win the actual Academy Award for simply being myself. I played the part sooo well. I deserved that Oscar!!
Cute how she tries to hide her laughs after he says size of a buick. Exactly me with my ex. But it'd be there was a sound under the sink. Or I i think the porch screen is cut an inch.
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2:25 I love that black soap thing. He's in the middle of killing a spider that scares him and he still can't help himself to comment on something that catches his eye.
That black soap was the very expensive Erno Laszlo stuff - very big with the female cognoscenti in the 1970s.
One of my fave scenes in this fret movie.
@@thedativecase9733 very popular luxury skin care in Hollywood in the 1940s and 50s too
Greatest romantic comedy ever.
1:55 "Darling, I've been killing spiders since I was 30"
Then what happened to the spider in this scene..... Did he kill it..... That so funny.... Great scene from a good comic drama movie....
Pictures of the lobster incident on the wall and her tennis racket from the day they met.
I always liked that she had those even after they broke up
OMG, I’ve seen this movie at least 20 times and never noticed that! I’ve always been tantalized by the spider the size of a Buick 😂
'I was a lot more attractive when the evening began.'
I was a lot more attractive before the Nwo order began…
"Would you like a glass of chocolate milk?"
"Hey, what am I your son?"
I wonder if that was an adlib from Diane and Woody just went with it. It's so out of left field.
It was the really good chocolate mmm
I love that one too. .. 🥛😅
DON'T WORRY *nervously knocks over everything in the bathroom*
In 1975, two years before this movie, I asked one of my male roommates to kill an enormous spider in the shower. He wouldn't kill it, but he put it in a glass jar and took it outside. I loved this scene when I saw it a couple of years later.
My hubby did the same with a SCORPION that was scuttling torward my feet while we were sitting on the couch watching a TV show.I found out your butt can crawl you up the back of a sofa without any conscious request from your brain! His kindheartedness was part of why I married him.I'm not usually bug phobic,But that thing's stinger flicking at me freaked me smooth out!
“Why don’t you get William F. Buckley to kill the spider” 😂
That's hilarious 😂
Spider in a bathroom?.... U gonna call that person to kill it.. That would be a funny call or a thing to do it..... Really good comment....
I wish Woody had gotten Buckley to come over and kill the spider, as a cameo.
I miss the 70s, the furniture, the music, the movies, the cars, the fondue, the games the arcades, the food, the clothes, GOD I miss the clothes, the books the TV shows, the love for everything Frank Lloyd Wright and the intellectual sense of higher education. I miss the 70s.
I know what you mean. Everything was better back then.
@@joel8583 Maybe the last great decade.
There's a lot about the 1970s that was good. There was also a lot that was bad. Same as every other decade. Things aren't worse now than they were before. Culture moves forward. Anybody who likes to complain about how much better the world was before is the last person I'd ask for the opinions of on anything.
@Mystery Man Well all the decades before had smoking too! 70’s were the last decade where the world had not gone tech mainstream and things were still of the old way. Great music and TV. Everything you mentioned is peripheral stuff. And Nam started in the 60’s and ended in 1975.
Me too.
Great Dialogue
Expect no less from a Woody Allen Movie.
OMG! You stopped it right before the punchline of the whole scene! He goes back to Annie announcing the spider is dead, he sees she is crying and he sits down trying to comfort her and says "Hey whats the matter?, are you expecting cockroaches?
Every line is perfect and feels natural, not like today's perfectly timed and clever lines every character spouts on television shows and movies.
It's Allen's comic timing and method. It's not those days' method.
@@TimeIdle I agree. I can spend a whole day just listening to Allen.
This is definitely Woody Allen's best movie it is just incredible the things that he can do going back in time nothing funnier than that especially the bumper cars seen!!
"It's for my complexion."
"What are you -- joining a minstrel show?"
He’d be locked up now if he said that. Sad
They don't lock people up for saying things like that
@@robertromero9488 They will.
@@VickiTakacs. Nonsense
Time for me to see this classic again...very funny line.
2:21 Diane Giggles Unscripted
Good spot!!
She laughs for real there.
Did it achieve total heavy-ocity? LOL
I think it's heaviosity lmao
So many great lines as well as just general film quality in just this one little scene. I love this movie.
From the bathroom to Lorelai Gilmore's kitchen, that spider has some mighty credits under its belt.
emma n haha yeees!
Just came accross this. Season 3 Episode 10
And then to Luke's bathroom, haha.
2:50 I like how he tries to adjust his collar.
"major spider"
Did it approach total heaviosity - love it☺️
@@adambob3123 no problemo.......
"Wonderful, then why don't you get William F. Buckley to kill the spider."
I wish Buckley had come wandering into her apartment and he and Woody had gotten into an argument over who was going to kill it.
lemorab1 I feel like he’d never work with William F Buckley even if it would be a good bit.
@@lemorab1 Nah, would have ruined this golden scene. IMO.
Would you like a glass of chocolate milk? 🤣
Somewhere out there is a different version of this scene with a HUGE monstrous shadow of the giant hairy spider against the shower wall. Absolutely hilarious but I can't find it anymore.
That minstrel show joke hits like crazy! Ahahah not to many kids these days would get that
I swear his comedy is one of a kind
I admire how the pictures are pasted properly on the wall
All I hear in Woody Allen’s voice is Z from Antz, he’s such a cool actor and it’s quite a shame how he didn’t like doing Antz.
I am watching this, because yesterday I asked my ex to come an kill a spider at 1 am lol. I am really scared of them and have no one else. So he killed the spider and left. I was thinking of this episode and was laughing in my head.
He also flashed it down the toilet ahahah
He's making quite a racket in there
I’m like her 😂. I’m a HUGE WHIMP around spiders
One of THE necessities of having an apartment in NYC is always having a can of bug spray at the ready, and I'm not talking spiders (which I like to set free). Great, classic movie.
2:16. She broke character and laughed at his joke. She almost uncontrollably laughs at 1:56 again at Woody's spider joke but uses her arms to control herself.
She did that a lot in Woody's films
It was pretty amazing for me that year in 1977 to suddenly see myself playing myself up there on the big screen and then later on win the actual Academy Award for simply being myself. I played the part sooo well. I deserved that Oscar!!
Would you like a glass of chocolate milk?
Hey, what am I, your son?
...that spider is a size of a Buick,,,
There's two of 'em.
The size of a Buick! lol
Man was he blind to how in love she was with him
Then, not at the end though.
Diane Keaton dated Woody Allen for a long time, and I believe that includes during the filming of Annie Hall, although I might be wrong there
@@ianbeach23 Seems they met in 1975 but maybe before. Seems also in 1977 it ended as seen in the end of Annie Hall. She always defends him.
@@m.e.d.7997 they did sleeper together in 1973 and met even before that in 1969 when diane starred alongside with woody in play it again, sam
Never saw someone killing 2 spiders like that lol
Love the spider scene in this film!
I have to do this scene with my drama partner and I’m trying to get a feel of it, gonna be tough lol
I'm sure it went well ! 🙂
@@SubZeroCommander thank you! My partner and I got very good at interrupting each other and spent most of the class time cracking up😂
"Black soap? What are you joining a minstrel show?" Best movie ever.
I’m here because of the reference on Gilmore Girls lol
Which episode?
2x21@@rachnakapoor2685
Diane Keaton always defends Woody Allen.
like many others
“What did you want me to do? Capture and rehabilitate them?”
What are you joining a minstrel show? 😂😂😂
No need to kill them, just take them somewhere else
Never kill a spider. And they are not "insects" as Diane says - they are arachnids:)
min 2:19 Keaton breaking character
"...have William F. Buckley come kill the spider."
That black soap joke is hilarious
why dont you get william f buckley to kill the spider
What are you turning into?! 😂😂😂
1:40 - Yes, it is possible
Was it heavy? Did it achieve total heaviosity?
Cute how she tries to hide her laughs after he says size of a buick.
Exactly me with my ex. But it'd be there was a sound under the sink. Or I i think the porch screen is cut an inch.
What are we doing laughing - I thought this guy was cancelled!
....why don't you get William F. Buckley to kill the spider. LOL!
This man is what inspired the genius that is Larry David!
A spider contributed to the death of my mother so when I see them they do not see the light of day afterwards
From some angles Diane Keaton looks like Anna Kendricks.
Like from the Hubble telescope?
"Ts win"
" Why don't you get William F. Buckley to kill the spider?" Great line!!
Alpha male.scary when Woody shows who is the man.
good
There is no right wing Woody.
SPIDERS are NOT INSECTS!!! I didn't expect that from you, Woody! You are not an ignorant! DAMN!
Genius.. End of, love to all
😂😂😂 jes😂us is mad you know whot he tell ok lett mee see whoo is stronger whoo will put first racet 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 he put all twoo hand up lets go i whont see