Rating: Not rated
Tags: Comedy, Lang:en
Summary
After three
decades of prodigious film work (and some unfortunate
tabloid adventures as well), it's easy to forget that Woody
Allen began his career as one heck of a great comedy
writer.
Getting Even,
a collection of his late '60s magazine pieces, offers a
look into Allen's bag of shtick, back when it was new. From
the supposed memoirs of Hitler's barber: "Then, in January
of 1945, a plot by several generals to shave Hitler's
moustache in his sleep failed when von Stauffenberg, in the
darkness of Hitler's bedroom, shaved off one of the
Führer's eyebrows instead…" Even though the idea
of writing jokes about old Adolf - or addled rabbis, or
Maatjes herring - isn't nearly as fresh as it used to be,
Getting Even still delivers plenty of laughs. At his best,
Woody can achieve a level of transcendent craziness that no
other writer can match. If you're looking for a book to dip
into at random, or a gift for someone who's seen Sleeper 13
times, Getting Even is a dead lock.