The story of a college student with an "Annie Hall" addiction trying to make his new relationship work.The story of a college student with an "Annie Hall" addiction trying to make his new relationship work.The story of a college student with an "Annie Hall" addiction trying to make his new relationship work.
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Kim Murphy
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I see a lot of movies and was not expecting much from this film after having seen a string of woeful efforts in the last few weeks.
This movie was EXCELLENT! The humor was low-key which meant that it actually meant something rather than having a group of young performers trying to be funny.
There was a strong sense of reality about Burning Annie that I found uniquely special and have found myself raving about it since first viewing it.
The cast and crew should feel proud of this work and I just hope that it is seen by a wide audience as it deserves to.
This movie was EXCELLENT! The humor was low-key which meant that it actually meant something rather than having a group of young performers trying to be funny.
There was a strong sense of reality about Burning Annie that I found uniquely special and have found myself raving about it since first viewing it.
The cast and crew should feel proud of this work and I just hope that it is seen by a wide audience as it deserves to.
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- TriviaThe name of the punk-rock band playing in the college bar is "Anhedonia." "Anhedonia," a psychological term meaning the inability to be happy, was Woody Allen's working title for Annie Hall (1977)
- GoofsWhen Max is describing his group he says Sam is the "Alpha male" of the group, which primarily consists of "zeta males." The implication is the other males would be the lowest social caste, but that would be the "omega males" because Omega is the last letter in the Greek alphabet. Zeta is the 7th letter.
- ConnectionsReferenced in One Week to Bill's Thing (2011)
- SoundtracksMediocre Resonations
Written by Randy Mack
from a cue by Dean Harada
Performed by Subhybrid Fields
Produced by Randy Mack, Schmed, Nate Greely, and Benjamin Chadwick
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