Connections
Edited into
Talk about movies with Woody Allen
References
Tony's girlfriend says they watched the film last night
Referenced by title
the film's poster is seen as Alvy walks out of a movie theater
film is discussed in cinema queue
Annie and her old boyfriend Dennis are seen outside a theater with the film listed on the marquee
a man outside a movie theater recognizes Alvy as having appeared on the show
a man behind Alvy and Annie in the cinema queue mentions the film while discussing Fellini
Alvy appears on the show
a man behind Alvy and Annie in the cinema queue mentions the film while discussing Fellini
Alvy describes the men who recognize him outside a movie theater as "the cast of 'The Godfather'"
the film's title is seen on a movie theater marquee in California
a few lines of dialogue and phrases are taken directly from Scenes from a Marriage (Scener ur ett äktenskap) by Ingmar Bergman
the film's alternate title "House of Exorcism" is seen on a movie theater marquee in California
Movie that Alvy can't watch because Annie shows up late
Fellini film that irritating man in line is talking about, while Alvy and Annie are waiting to see The Sorrow and the Pity.
Shown in a theater in Beverly Hills that Max, Alvy and Annie drive by.
Referenced in
Jay says he is hopeful whenever he sees a new film, and maybe it will be another "Annie Hall"
Woody talks about the film.
An ad of this film can be seen in a theater
Multiple Oscar nominations for this film mentioned by Stargazer Bill Murray on Weekend Update
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Referenced by Bill Murray on Weekend Update
A character is named Annie Hall.
Poster
Title mentioned by a character.
To stall Ronald and Quentina, Polly says, "La-di-da. Did you see 'Annie Hall'? La-di-da!"
Poster visible in Pierre's apartment
A dialogue between lovers is later featured in an altered form in a play by one them
Title mentioned by Doris to Will
A poster of this film can be seen
Kirby quotes the movie at lunch with Dale.
Gene Siskel says "Hannah and Her Sisters" (1986) ranks with two other Woody Allen movies, including this one.
This movie is mentioned by name.
Video case is shown in a video store.
discussed by Joel and Ed
Andrea quotes Woody Allen's line 'Now we can digest our food'.
Andrea and Brenda are going to re-enact a scene from it in their drama class.
"It's Annie Hall"
Joel: "Annie Hall?"
Servo: "I'm gonna go take the first in a series of cold showers."
Gene Siskel says "Manhattan Murder Mystery" (1993) has echoes of this Woody Allen movie.
Mentioned by Woody Allen fanclub members
Roger Ebert says that "Naked in New York" (1993) is kind of like this and other Woody Allen movies from the 1970s.
The film is mentioned by name.
Kat: "Too retro Annie Hall."
Gene Siskel mentions the film in the discussion of "Everyone Says I Love You" (1996).
Two main talk to eachother and the underspoken is subtitled.
Mike: "A spider the size of a Buick is attacking his Buick!"
Maya says this is her favorite movie.
Mentioned by man in car.
Mike emulates Woody Allen's final monologue from this film.
Two main characters are telling stories of their past relationships while standing in their own flashbacks.
Eric and Kitty go to see this movie and talk about some parts of the film.
Take Annie Hall, replace every incidence of the words "Mozart" or "Wagner" with any combination of "The Smiths" and "Bruce Springsteen", and you have High Fidelity.
Mark Cousins quotes a film critic who said, "Without Annie Hall, there'd be no Ally McBeal".
Ben Stiller has mentioned that he was very fond of the parents-meeting scene in Annie Hall, and many of the scenes reference those scenes from Annie Hall, particularly those that take place at the dinner table
Poster on the wall
Talk about her personal career
Quotes Annie Hall: "Desire fades ... now that is a depressing thought."
Lorelai sneezes chalk into her face, then looks in a mirror and declares that she looks like Woody Allen in Annie Hall.
mentioned in dialogue
Lorelai quotes Duane's monologue about driving into oncoming traffic.
Mentioned in the game's dialogue
"There ain't nothing wrong with masturbation. It is sex with one you love."
One of the characters mentioned this movie
Lorelai is scared by a spider in her kitchen and says that its résumé includes a performance in Annie Hall. Dean responds with, "The size of a Buick?"
Mentioned in Last Call skit
Moe's story for Maggie: he refers to Diane Keaton as Annie Hall, not as Kay Adams/Corleone.
Professor Farnsworth says "These bees are larger than most Buicks" is a reference to Woody Allen's character saying the spider in Annie's bathroom is the size of a Buick.
Noi drives a white convertible VW bug, just like Diane Keaton in Annie Hall. I believe this is an intentional reference due to the fact that Pen Ek Ratanaruang cited Woody Allen as one of his favorite directors in an interview on the Last Life In The Universe DVD.
joke: those who can't do, teach and those who can't teach, teach gym
the kiss-at-begin-of-date speech by Walt
Poster in Patrick's apartment
Tobias mentions remaking the film.
The flashback of Beatrix (Uma aka The Bride) in school during attendance is an obvious reference to the scene with Woody Allen talking about his childhood and in his class everyone is a kid except him, whose an adult.
While the two leads play a trivia game with each other, they mention this movie.
A still is used to show the type of films United Artists was making in the 1970's.
It is the scene where they are picking up crab/lobster from the kitchen floor.
Drew Barrymore mentions it
mentioned by Gina
Pasko saying "Only if they are twins. And 16 year old"
Makes the countdown, is talked about.
A male character mentions that the female lead dresses like "Annie Hall" in the Woody Allen film.
Hollywood satire
correct response in "Movie Title Names" category
mentioned once
the people watching scene is referenced
Title character is mentioned by Mindy
An audience member refers to "Jersey Girl" as being Smith's "Annie Hall".
Mentioned in conversation with Dr. Weir
Dustin Diamond and Rockefeller discuss this movie.
A line from the film is lifted and used also in Keaton's 2007 film Because I Said so.
While on the talk show, Sarah mentions the movie title.
Both main characters claim it's their favorite movie and quote, "A relationship is like a shark. It has to constantly move forward or it dies. And I think what we got on our hands is a dead shark.".
The scene in which Jesus criticizes George Bush is a reference to the Woody Allen film Annie Hall, in which Alvy Singer confronts a pretentious filmgoer while in line at the theatre.
Mentioned during a review of Vicky Cristina Barcelona as an earlier movie directed by Woody Allen.
a girl has the phrase "I Lurve You" behind her during an interview
McGee "What I wouldn't give for a sock full of horse manure."
Mentioned in dialogue by Rose
Alvie mentions Alvy from this movie when he talks about his name
Subject of a $1,600 clue in the category "Writers on Film"
mentioned in dialogue
Subject of a $600 clue in the category "Actresses' Roles"
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "Before & After"
Walken quoted in accent
Sam Rockwell and Dave references and quotes the taxi cab scene with Woody and Christopher Walken.
Brett says Paul Simon was pretty funny in "Annie Hall"
DVD cover shown.
Rob Brydon does a Woody Allen impression saying quotes from this film.
Mindy Kaling mentions it as a romantic comedy she likes
Jennifer Todd mentions this movie during interview
Rob Brydon does a Woody Allen impression saying quotes from this film.
a clip of Siskel and Ebert's original review is shown during the closing credits
a clip of Siskel and Ebert's review of the film is shown during the closing credits
Jackson Murphy says it was the first Woody Allen film he saw after "Midnight in Paris"
mentioned by name
A poster for Annie Hall is slightly visible in front of the movie theater at the end.
Seth MacFarlane compares having Andrea Friedman defend the portrayal of Down syndrome on "Family Guy" to Woody Allen's character having Marshall McLuhan to back him up in the film
Ted uses the movie as a gauge to see if a person is cool.
mentioned
In one of the future family portraits, Lisa is dressed the same as Annie Hall.
Snob claims the crab scene rips off a scene from this movie.
title reference to quote/mentioned in dialogue
"Like Annie Hall, with tattoos."
Hannah's father does an impression of Woody Allen's "dead shark" line.
Brad mentions the movie by name.
Alex dresses as Annie Hall for Rom Com Con.
Melanie says Christopher Walken in "Annie Hall" is her vehicular role model.
Richard Roeper mentions that the film was much shorter than "This Is 40"
Features
a clip from the film Alvy and Annie go to see is shown
Featured in
clips
Clips are shown. The movie makes Gene Siskel's list of the best movies of the 1970s.
Clip shown.
This film is #31 on the list.
clip shown
Clip shown.
This film is #4 on the list.
footage appears throughout
The song "Seems Like Old Times" is #90 on the list.
The quote "La-dee-da, la-dee-da." is #55 on the list.
Clips are shown.
clips
This film is #35 on the list.
Best Picture montage
This film is #2 on the "Romantic Comedy" list.
Clips shown.
Clip shown for Brett and Allen's tour of New York City
a clip is shown in a montage of Diane Keaton films
clips from the film are shown
Clips shown
#7
Shows a clip when Woody Allen orders a vegetarian meal at The Source restaurant in Los Angeles
Clips shown in a segment reviewing classic movies.
clips shown
a clip is shown in a montage of Diane Keaton films
Spoofs
an animated sequence depicts Alvy in a romance with the Wicked Queen from the film
Spoofed in
Lobster scene in flashbacks.
Spoofs certain scenes, including opening shot, "Woody" talking to camera, use of subtitles, etc.
The bounty is just like the character of Woody Allen
Eric's daydream about him and Donna is a parody on the movie.
Neptune walking on screen telling Peter he knows nothing of his work spoofs the Marshall McLuhan cameo in Annie Hall
parodied with Bart in the Woody Allen role