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Anything Else

In any relationship, one person always does the heavy lifting.
2003 | 108m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Woody Allen
Writer: Woody Allen
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Jerry Falk, an aspiring writer in New York, falls in love at first sight with a free-spirited young woman named Amanda. He has heard the phrase that life is like "anything else," but soon he finds that life with the unpredictable Amanda isn't like anything else at all.
Release Date: Aug 27, 2003
Director: Woody Allen
Writer: Woody Allen
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords psychoanalysis, comedian, relationship problems, advice, experience
Production Companies DreamWorks Pictures, Gravier Productions, Perdido Productions, VCL Communications
Box Office Revenue: $13,585,075
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jason Biggs Jerry Falk
Christina Ricci Amanda Chase
Woody Allen David Dobel
Stockard Channing Paula Chase
Danny DeVito Harvey Wexler
Jimmy Fallon Bob
Anthony Arkin Pip's Comic
David Conrad Dr. Phil Reed
Adrian Grenier Ray Polito
William Hill Psychiatrist
Erica Leerhsen Connie
Fisher Stevens Manager
Joseph Lyle Taylor Bill
KaDee Strickland Brooke
Diana Krall Diana Krall
Maurice Sonnenberg Movie Theater Patron
Kenneth Edelson Hotel Desk Clerk
Wynter Kullman Emily
Zach McLarty Ralph
Anthony J. Ribustello Car Thug #1
Ray Garvey Car Thug #2
Ralph Pope Cab Driver
James Babbin Movie Patron (uncredited)
Carson Grant Ron Keller, Acting Teacher (uncredited)
Name Job
Danielle Rigby Second Assistant Director
Christie Mullen Location Manager
Pietro Lorino, Jr. Production Accountant
Gary Alper Production Sound Mixer
Kay Chapin Script Supervisor
Tom Warren Art Direction
Laura Rosenthal Casting
Frank Graziadei Boom Operator
Stephen Consentino Steadicam Operator
Sara Corrigan First Assistant Editor
Richard Patrick First Assistant Director
Lynn H. Powers Assistant Location Manager
Glenn Lloyd Art Department Coordinator
Eric Wrolstad Location Scout
Ged Dickersin Location Scout
Abby Bailey Assistant Accountant
Jonathan Arkin Assistant Art Director
Peter Gelfman Property Master
Regina Graves Set Decoration
David J. Thompson Steadicam Operator
Helen Robin Unit Production Manager
Steve Guilbaud Payroll Accountant
John Robert Reed Location Scout
Currie Person Location Scout
Alicia Haldenwang Assistant Production Coordinator
Daniel K. Grosso Leadman
Robin McAllister Assistant Property Master
Michael Green Camera Operator
Matt Balzarini Second Assistant Camera
Gary Martone Key Grip
Tally Morse Dolly Grip
Mark Schwentner Best Boy Electric
Ron Ottesen Special Effects Coordinator
Frank Didio Head Carpenter
Chinyere Ryan Scenic Artist
Daniel J. Adkins Wardrobe Supervisor
Lori Hicks Makeup Artist
Peggy Schierholz Hairstylist
Carl Turnquest Projection
Lee Dichter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Wahnon First Assistant Sound Editor
Sylvia Menno Dialogue Editor
Thomas Kodros Dolby Consultant
Peter Tavis Transportation Captain
Greg Conroy Location Assistant
David Velasco Location Assistant
Tim Grimes Assistant Property Master
David E. Baron First Assistant Camera
Amy Silverman Camera Loader
Pedro Hernández Best Boy Grip
Scott H. Ramsey Gaffer
John Ottesen Special Effects Coordinator
Paul Brush Jr. Standby Carpenter
Rebecca Gregg Assistant Costume Designer
Lisa R. Frucht Wardrobe Supervisor
Nuria Sitja Makeup Artist
Jerry DeCarlo Hairstylist
Jerry Yuen Cableman
Robert Hein Supervising Sound Editor
Akil Wilson Assistant Sound Editor
Todd Milner Foley Editor
Nancy Cabrera Foley Artist
Glenfield Payne Sound Effects Editor
Timothy J. Wood Transportation Co-Captain
Amy R. Gorin Location Assistant
Karen E. Etcoff Extras Casting
David Swayze Assistant Art Director
Woody Allen Screenplay, Director
Darius Khondji Director of Photography
Alisa Lepselter Editor
Santo Loquasto Production Design
Brian Hamill Still Photographer
Manny Siverio Stunt Coordinator
Juliet Taylor Casting
Laura Jean Shannon Costume Design
Patricia Kerrigan DiCerto Casting Associate
Morgan Neville Assistant Editor
Janice Williams Production Supervisor
Ron Petagna Sr. Construction Coordinator
Ryan Collison Foley Recording Engineer
Jay Carrado Stunts
Name Title
Stephen Tenenbaum Executive Producer
Helen Robin Co-Producer
Letty Aronson Producer
Jack Rollins Co-Executive Producer
Charles H. Joffe Co-Executive Producer
Benny Medina Executive Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**What it's like to have a nutty, morally loose girlfriend in New York City**_ Jerry (Jason Briggs) is a fledgling writer in the Big Apple with an inept agent (Danny DeVito). As Jerry starts a relationship with a loose girl (Christina Ricci) he gets counsel from an older writer with a great voca ... bulary named Dobel (Woody Allen), usually while walking Central Park. Stockard Channing plays the girl's irritating mother and a young Jimmy Fallon has a cameo. Written & directed by Woody Allen, "Anything Else" (2003) is a dialogue-driven romantic comedy that reflects on the mysteries, absurdities and ironies of life while focusing on the attraction and power of a nubile woman. Briggs is a quality protagonist and I enjoyed Jerry and Dobel's mentee/mentor relationship. Dobel uses a lot of obscure terminology so I recommend using the subtitles to keep up with it, as well as the low-key humor, which is quite entertaining. It's also nice to see Erica Leerhsen in a small role. Christina looks great and is a fit as can be, but her morally loose character is a mass of conflicting impulses. Her actions are controlled by whether or not she's excited by her sexual partner and, of course, only a new partner excites her, which means no sexual relations with a man once he becomes "old hat." While she's looking to find excitement elsewhere Jerry does everything he can to keep the relationship going, which is hard to do when the girl's obnoxious mother is living in the same apartment. Not only is it frustrating for Jerry to deal with this situation, it's frustrating for the viewer as well. No doubt these types of aggravating people and relationships are the point of the movie, and it IS amusing to a point, but it naturally makes the viewing experience aggravating as well. Plus sympathy for Jerry only goes so far; after all, he's the fool who dropped his perfectly suitable mate (KaDee Strickland) to pursue the sexy-but-unfaithful new girl. In short, he's sleeping in the bad he made. Nevertheless, the movie’s witty, thought-provoking, well made and performed. It’s one of Tarantino’s 20 favorite flicks from 1992-2009. The film runs 108 minutes and was shot entirely in New York City. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021