Woody Allen, Please, No


On a small town college campus, a philosophy professor in existential crisis gives his life new purpose when he enters into a relationship with his student.

That is the description of Woody Allen’s currently untitled 2015 movie. It is in post-production and stars Emma Stone, Joaquin Phoenix, Jamie Blackley, and Parker Posey. More information here and here.

(via Lewis Michael Powell)

 

Thinker Analytix: innovative tools for teaching clear and courageous thinking
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

14 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Derek Bowman
9 years ago

Ugh. I’d rather see a “God is Not Dead” sequel than this.

“God is STILL Not Dead”
“God is Not Dead 2: God Lives!”

Ligurio
Ligurio
9 years ago

Woody Allen’s film catalogue is a good argument for eleatic monism.

Aaron Garrett
Aaron Garrett
9 years ago

“I should have stopped making films after Sleeper”

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

I was at a holiday dinner party for a department in another discipline the other week, and although I don’t quite remember the context, the department chair at one point wryly remarked, “In the olden days, faculty used to date graduate students.” I could only laugh inside, and immediately feel like many philosophers don’t know just how *far* behind the curve we are on this compared to other disciplines, given how common faculty-graduate students relationships still seem in philosophy and how many discussions on the philosophy blogosphere have defended the practice.

Vojko
Vojko
9 years ago

“You Will Meet a Tall Dark Two-Dimensionalist”

Jimbob
Jimbob
9 years ago

“Love and Death (of your career as an academic)”

Jimbob
Jimbob
9 years ago

“Blue JasMcGinn”

SCM
SCM
9 years ago

“The Genius Project”

PMB
PMB
9 years ago

What’s wrong with two rational adults entering into a consensual relationship?

DC
DC
9 years ago

Nothing; the problem is that recent events have shown that rational adults are thin on the ground in academia.

Sigrid
Sigrid
9 years ago

Rational adults are thin on the ground in Woody Allen movies, too, so it may be a good fit. (I happen to love Woody Allen movies, in general, so that’s not a complaint)

anon
anon
9 years ago

Update to this: The trailer has now been released for “Irrational Man” http://gothamist.com/2015/04/29/woody_allen_irrational_man.php