BTW, Woody Allen Is Innocent:

I think this one could generate a lot of discussion, but I think probably most people may be discussed out on this topic. I will be here for any discussions that pop up. What I'm not going to do is shout either "Woody is innocent" or "Woody is guilty". What I think the doc does a good job of showing, probably accidentally, is that doing that has not only been done for the past 40 years, but it's also a fool's errand.
Full disclosure, I am a fan of Allen as a director but I also find his behavior quite creepy. Yes, I know Soon-Yi is not his daughter. I still find that relationship pretty disturbing. In his art his relationship with women is pretty divisive in my mind. On one hand he does write very strong female characters. On the other hand there always feels, on some level, that those women exist to be sexual conquests for the male characters. Manhattan is an especially problematic movie for me in light of Allen's relationship with Soon-Yi. I know it was written many years prior but I do think the reflection of Allen's view of late teen women is pretty clear.
As far as the actually movie goes, it certainly just feels like an info dump to me. It wasn't particularly hard to watch, even at 2 1/2 hours, but it never really engaged me in the way I like the best docs to. It felt very much like the type of you tube video I don't watch very often: "Here's my opinion, and it is absolute truth, look no further". It feels very much like the social media nonsense I try not to engage in, or I will go bananas.
I definitely will be interested to see how everyone else responds to this, and for that reason I am glad it was nominated. As far as being "good" or deserving to be in our hall of fame, I think not.