I'd love to work with Woody Allen.

I'm ready to do a Woody Allen comedy.

I'd still like to work with Woody Allen.

Being in a Woody Allen film. I cherish it.

You don't ever really get to know Woody Allen.

My influences were Woody Allen and Lenny Bruce.

Woody Allen asked me to improv once. I said no.

If Woody Allen were a Muslim, he'd be dead by now.

Woody Allen is a great dramatist and a great comedian.

I hate Woody Allen physically, I dislike that kind of man.

It's always been a dream of mine to be in a Woody Allen comedy.

Once I made a boyfriend dress up as Woody Allen from 'Annie Hall.'

I definitely have a little Woody Allen inside of me. That is true.

While filming 'Annie Hall,' I never really hung out with Woody Allen.

My personal favorite is Woody Allen, who is just amazing as a comedian.

I've been watching 'Knives Out,' 'Fight Club' and many Woody Allen films.

If Woody Allen called me, I'd be there straight away. Who wouldn't? Truly.

I'm not a big Woody Allen fan, but thought 'Husbands and Wives' was great.

I was definitely nervous turning up on my first day to shoot with Woody Allen.

I would die if Woody Allen ever called and said, 'Emma, I have a role for you.'

Through movies, I have met nearly everyone I have wanted to, except Woody Allen.

My older brother took me to Woody Allen double features when I was still teething.

Woody Allen - legally, ethically, personally - was absolutely a father in our family.

Woody Allen is in his '70s and he's making movies, so I look forward to getting there.

I love 'Bullets Over Broadway,' but I'm pretty sure Woody Allen hasn't killed somebody.

After working with Woody Allen, sharing screen space with De Niro was a dream come true.

Woody Allen would go for seven years without a movie and then make one that makes no money.

I'm a huge Woody Allen fan. Good movie, bad movie, it doesn't matter - I just like his movies.

Obviously, if Woody Allen calls and says he wants you to read a script, of course you read it.

Probably the only way Woody Allen and I are similar is that he has a lot to say about Nietzsche.

But nothing beats a Woody Allen film on a Sunday night, with a glass of wine and some leftovers.

I prefer to live in the country where it's quiet. Woody Allen movies there are dubbed into Italian.

I would like to work with people whose films I really like: Walter Salles, Woody Allen, Julio Medem.

I think Woody Allen is Woody Allen, and no matter where he goes he still makes his Woody Allen films.

I did 'Celebrity' by Woody Allen. I did 'The Gingerbread Man' with Robert Altman. These were big talents.

My early prose style - this is so embarrassing - was sort of a suburban, Presbyterian knockoff of Woody Allen.

I'm a big fan of Woody Allen. I used to love the fact that he wrote his own screenplay and acted in the movie.

My heroes - people like Woody Allen - were stand-up comedians. Therefore, I always felt I should give it a go.

Please don't try and dramatize my relationship with Woody Allen. He was never any kind of father figure to me.

I'm such a big fan of Woody Allen. I once tried staying at the same hotel as him, hoping I would bump into him!

Woody Allen movies are like Beatles songs. I can't name my favorite without you immediately naming a better one.

Woody Allen said that 95% of history is explained as a man trying to impress a woman. And that's true in my life.

There are some things that other people just don't want to forgive you for. For instance, Woody Allen and Soon-Yi.

I think when you work on a Woody Allen film the actors become a real company, probably more than on any other film.

I'm a big fan of 'Woody Allen' movies, so I like all the actresses in his movies like 'Diane Keaton' and Mia Farrow.

I went through this very serious Woody Allen phase in college and a little bit after college. I still see his movies.

Woody Allen sets are very quiet. Extraordinary sense of power from a man who doesn't do anything except just stand there.

I consider myself a Jewish writer, like all my heroes: Tom Stoppard, David Mamet, Philip Roth, Arthur Miller, Woody Allen.

In New York, you've got Donald Trump, Woody Allen, a crack addict and a regular Joe, and they're all on the same subway car.

When Oliver Stone and Woody Allen came forward to express sympathy for Mr. Weinstein, everybody rolled their eyes at them, too.

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