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Bullets Over Broadway
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Starring:
Dianne Wiest, John Cusack, Jennifer Tilly, Rob Reiner, Chazz Palminteri, Tracey Ullman, Mary-Louise Parker, Joe Viterelli, Jack Warden, Jim Broadbent, Harvey Fierstein, Annie-Joe Edwards

Directed By:
Woody Allen

Written By:
Woody Allen, Douglas McGrath

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Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
July 15th, 2007

I'll nail your knee caps to the floor.

Let's face it. I am not a Woody Allen fan. So, I had to pick a movie that was written and directed by him, but I would not have to see or hear him. It was brilliant! John Cusack was the right shade of neurotic as a director who had to get into bed with the mob to get his play on Broadway.

And, who better to represent the mob than Joe Viterelli and Chazz Palminteri. Excellent choices. Jennifer Tilly was a real treat as the mob boss' girlfriend who couldn't act. And, her relationship with Jim Broadbent was a gem.

The movie was as funny as I expected a Woody Allen film to be and the shades of Sunset Boulevard with Dianne Wiest was captivating.

There are so many little gems in this show that it would not be possible to repeat them here. You have to see them in context to enjoy them, and you should take the time to do just that.

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