Angst and Floppy Hats: 'Annie Hall'

THE AFI voted "Annie Hall" the fourth funniest comedy of all time. Whether you agree depends on whether you find Woody Allen hilarious and poignant, or obnoxious and self-involved.
At least this was back when he was cast opposite Diane Keaton, a woman sort of close to his own age, as opposed to his films of recent years, in which his love interests are approximately one-seventh his age.
This neurotic love story, which is showing for free outdoors in Bethesda, is hilarious, and good to see with a significant other — after all, their quirks won't seem nearly as irritating when compared to Allen and Keaton's.
» Woodmont Triangle, Norfolk and Auburn avenues, Bethesda; Thurs., July 31, 9 p.m., free; 301-215-6660. (Bethesda)
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